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2 Days in New York Review: Stay in Europe, Woody — We’ve Got Julie Delpy Now
Julie Delpy's follow up to 2 Days in Paris is an assured, sensitive, and occasionally very funny relationship comedy.
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Julie Delpy's follow up to 2 Days in Paris is an assured, sensitive, and occasionally very funny relationship comedy.
The film arrives just a few years too late to cash in on the “We’re all connected!” genre craze.
Scratch the surface of The Watch and you’ll find a lot of anxiety about the neutering of the modern American male.
At first you might assume the ghostbusting film is a spoof. Sadly, no.
The guys behind Star Trek and Transformers try their hand at a serious human drama set in the real world.
This time around, Madea just seems spent.
Does any other American president have such an extensive fictional pop-culture mythos?
Adam Sandler. Andy Samberg. Comedy.
One would expect tons of irony from stars Aubrey Plaza and Mark Duplass. Thankfully, this is not the case.
You can see the plot coming from Yasgur's farm.