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Entries in comedy (9)

Wednesday
Dec302009

FILM REVIEW: DEAD SNOW

The film follows a group of medical students that have ventured out into the middle of the wilderness to spend a weekend at one of their friend’s log cabin. And much to my utmost surprise, we learn that there is something sinister lurking among the snowy mountaintop, get ready for it… Nazi zombies…

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Monday
Nov022009

TIFF 2009: BUNNY AND THE BULL

Bunny and the Bull is a quirky comedy about Stephen Turnbull (Edward Hogg), a man who hasn’t left his house in almost a year and has organized his life to an extremely precise schedule. But because of a mice infestation that destroys his routine, he is forced to revisit the last time he really ventured out of the house with his best friend Bunny, on a cross continent adventure. The film is ridiculously hilarious, with an imaginative art style that should not be missed by fans of unusual British comedies.

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Sunday
Oct112009

FILM REVIEW: ZOMBIELAND

Going into this movie, I thought, “This is gonna do for zombies what Twilight did for vampires.”

I was pretty much right.

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Tuesday
Sep292009

TIFF 2009: LEAVES OF GRASS

Edward Norton plays two brothers that have taken very different paths but are both unmatched in their respective fields. Bill is a well-respected Classics Professor at Brown University, and his brother grows weed in the most sophisticated green house ever constructed. When Bill learns that his brother has been murdered with a crossbow, which is apparently common where he grew up, Leaves of Grass enters into an insane weekend filled with lies, deceit, weed and drug dealing Jews.

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Wednesday
Sep232009

FILM REVIEW: DRAG ME TO HELL

You’d have to be pretty misguided, for lack of a better word, to think that Sam Raimi’s profitable Spiderman series was his best move yet – let’s not even mention the latest in the series, Spiderman 3. While the Spiderman films have garnered a lot of attention and have become this decade’s biggest blockbusters, it’s hard to imagine that these so-called ‘epitomes of cool’ are what Raimi has been working for all his life. I mean, where’s the fun in working with a bunch of famous actors who have bigger and better things to do? – I’m looking at you Tobey Maguire.

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