Posts Tagged ‘Kristen Bell’
Episode 57 – Tenet
For this episode of the podcast, we discuss all of the feature films by director Christopher Nolan, including his latest sci-fi epic, Tenet. We also get to our last Christmas movie review of 2020, A Bad Moms Christmas, which is available to stream on Netflix.…
READ MOREFilm Review – A Bad Moms Christmas
Throughout Bad Moms (2017) and now with A Bad Moms Christmas (2017), I keep wondering to myself: what exactly is so bad about these moms? Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell), and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) are all determined, strong mothers who bend over backwards so…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Boss
In The Boss (2016), Melissa McCarthy plays a self made business tycoon who sees her empire go down the drain when she’s caught for insider trading. Imagine Martha Stewart, but even more brash. After a six-month stint in minimum-security prison, she gets released and has…
READ MORESXSW Film Review – Veronica Mars
In some ways my decision to see the Veronica Mars movie at SXSW was more than a bit unconventional, after all I have never seen more than a few episodes. And yet the premise of the show, the charismatic talent of Kristen Bell and the…
READ MOREFilm Review – Frozen
I kind of hate reviewing kids’ movies, because if I don’t like them, there is always someone who accuses me of being a bad person who hates love, children, and family. I don’t really dislike those things, or at least not all of the time.…
READ MOREFilm Review – Hit & Run
I went into Hit & Run (2012) with the lowest possible expectations, and even then I’m not so sure it met them. This is one of those situations where you kind of wish a movie would either be very good or very bad. At least…
READ MOREInterview – Dax Shepard/Kristen Bell – Hit & Run
Spencer interviews actor/writer/director Dax Shepard and actress Kristen Bell from the action comedy Hit & Run. This segment is also available on Stitcher and iTunes. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MOREBird Watching – Cheryl Hines’s “Serious Moonlight”
One might, in general, think that a bad way to get someone to love you is to throw a flower pot at their head, knocking them unconscious, then duct tape them to a chair so they wake up unable to move. Louise, played by Meg…
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