Posts Tagged ‘Paul Rudd’
Film Review – The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Young love isn’t the easiest thing to accurately represent. The highs and devastating lows of teenage infatuation have surely and wholly consumed most reading this at some point, and, when depicted well on screen, can take us right back to the pain associated with these…
READ MOREWhat We’re Watching – 2/1/2012
In Name Only (1939) Wealthy businessman Alec Walker (Cary Grant) is unhappily married to Maida (Kay Francis), a schemer who married him for money, not love. He learned of her deceit shortly after they were married, but she has his parents and society fooled into…
READ MOREDialogue Review – How Do You Know
Brandi Sperry: How Do You Know, the latest film from writer/director James L. Brooks, is a romantic comedy with an A-list cast that seeks to explore the question: when you are faced with a big choice, how do you know you are making the right…
READ MOREDinner For Schmucks – A Dialogue
Brandi Sperry: So, we’ve seen Dinner For Schmucks. Before I say anything critical about the film, I must just get this out of the way: highly recommended if you are a diorama enthusiast.
READ MOREAn ode to Paul Rudd, in epistolary form
Dear young straight men of America, Listen, I didn’t want to have to be the one to tell you this. It’s going to be a little tough to hear. But, I think you have a right to know. It’s about your girlfriend. She’s in love…
READ MOREEpisode 52 – Not Your Average Schmucks
Spencer and John reflect on the careers of Steve Carell and Paul Rudd in advance of the release of Dinner For Schmucks, discuss independent DVD distribution companies, and finish the episode with their DVD picks of the week.
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