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Displaying all articles tagged:
The Change Up
Sept. 15, 2011
Where Has the Conceptual Comedy Trailer Gone?
It has long been a known fact of the universe that movie trailers are their own breed and not necessarily indicative of the quality or […]
By
Hallie Cantor
movies
Aug. 26, 2011
Eleven Lessons Hollywood Should Learn From Summer Movie Season
Why ‘Bad Teacher’ was a hit but ‘The Change-Up’ wasn’t, why Marvel’s superhero scored but DC’s didn’t, and more.
By
Claude Brodesser-Akner
vulture lists
Aug. 12, 2011
What’s the Raunchiest R-Rated Comedy of the Summer?
We consulted with the prudes at the Dove Foundation to find out.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Aug. 8, 2011
Talk Amongst Yourselves: The Change-Up Open Thread
Despite having some big stars and the promise of Olivia Wilde’s CGI nipples, The Change-Up’s box office slunk in at $13.5 million this weekend. […]
By
Halle Kiefer
your box office explained
Aug. 8, 2011
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Does Excellent Monkey Business
$54 million worth.
By
Claude Brodesser-Akner
Aug. 5, 2011
The Change-Up Review Round-Up: Like Big, But With More Mouth Poop
Giddy up, little doggies, and don’t you be magically switching bodies on me now! We all have fond memories of body-swap movies like Big or […]
By
Halle Kiefer
close reading
Aug. 5, 2011
The Change-Up
Is Just
Freaky Friday
With More Poop, Apparently
Plus schmaltz and bimbos.
By
Margaret Lyons
Aug. 4, 2011
Body Switching Movies and the Flimsy Justifications for Their Magical […]
-Freaky Friday (1976), (2003) — Mother and Daughter switch bodies, in 1976 because it’s Friday the 13th, in 2003 because of a magical […]
By
John Murray
last night on late night
Aug. 4, 2011
Last Night on Late Night: Olivia Wilde Describes Her Favorite Vagina Tattoo
Plus: James Franco points out that Jimmy Kimmel’s fly is open, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
By
Caroline Shin
clickables
Aug. 3, 2011
Watch Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman Sell
The Change-Up
to Your Grandmother
Heyyyyyyy, grandmother, we have a raunchy movie we’d like you to see.
By
Amanda Dobbins
Apr. 21, 2011
The Change-Up Trailer, or What Happens When You Cross the Streams
American cinema has a long, storied history of body swap films, from Freaky Friday to The Hot Chick. Instead of a magic fortune cookie or a […]
By
Halle Kiefer
the industry
Sept. 21, 2010
Rachel Weisz To Star In ‘Psychosexual Drama’
Plus: Leslie Mann joins ‘The Change-Up.’
By
Josh Duboff
the industry
Sept. 16, 2010
Industry Roundup: Garner, Wilde
Plus: ABC developing a show based on ‘The Prince of Tides.’
By
Josh Duboff