Reel Reviews | The Little Mermaid
The film is nowhere near the groundbreaking film of the original, and true fans of the original will be disappointed.
The film is nowhere near the groundbreaking film of the original, and true fans of the original will be disappointed.
by Kate Erbland | IndieWire Let’s get this out of the way: The eponymous bird at the center of Theodore Melfi’s cloying, if still tender-hearted dramedy [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. Melissa McCarthy stretches and spreads her dramatic acting skills by playing Lee Israel in Can You Ever Forgive Me?.
by Charles Kirkland Jr. In the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, two clashing detectives — one human and the other a puppet — must work [read more]
by Tom Clocker Melissa McCarthy remains a very busy actress with her latest film, Life of the Party, about a middle-aged woman who returns to [read more]
It seems like a day doesn’t go by that either Kevin Hart or Melissa McCarthy aren’t showcasing their comedic abilities in a new film. McCarthy’s [read more]
Move over Bruce Springsteen and Diana Ross, there is a new ‘Boss’ in town. The trailer for Melissa McCarthy’s new comedy, The Boss, has been [read more]
The first TV spot for profane, family, road-comedy, Tammy, has been released and if the clip is any indication, audiences will laugh pretty hard at [read more]