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The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019)

Directed by: Tyler Nilson, Michael Schwartz

Starring: Zack Gottsagen, Shia LaBeouf, Dakota Johnson, Bruce Dern, John Hawkes

Rated: PG-13 for Thematic Content, Language Throughout, Some Violence and Smoking

Running Time: 1h 37m

TMM Score: 5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Heartfelt, Poignant, Terrific Performances

WEAKNESSES: -

The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019)

November 12, 2019

Two very different people form a bond on an exciting journey…

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In Drama, Comedy, Adventure Tags Karl Nagurski, The Peanut Butter Falcon, Tyler Nilson, Michael Schwartz, Zack Gottsagen, Shia LaBeouf, Dakota Johnson, Bruce Dern, John Hawkes, PG-13, 5 stars, Drama, Comedy, Adventure
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Superbad (2007)

Directed by: Greg Mottola

Starring: Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Emma Stone, Bill Hader, Seth Rogen

Rated: R for Pervasive Crude and Sexual Content, Strong Language, Drinking, Some Drug Use and a Brief Violent Image - All Involving Teens

Running Time: 2h

TMM Score: 4.5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Nostalgic, Hilarious Characters, Trend Setter

WEAKNESSES: Convenient Story Beats

Superbad (2007)

September 11, 2019

The final year of high school better be the best one for three friends.

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In Comedy, Coming of Age Tags Karl Nagurski, Superbad, Comedy, 4.5 Stars, Rated R, Greg Mottola, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Emma Stone, Bill Hader, Seth Rogen
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Zombieland (2009)

Directed by: Ruben Fleischer

Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin

Rated: R for Horror Violence/Gore and Language

Running Time: 1h 28m

TMM Score: 3.5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Performances, Action, Hilarious

WEAKNESSES: Awful Character Decisions, Lazy Writing

Zombieland (2009)

July 16, 2019

Four people surviving the zombie apocalypse.

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In Comedy, Horror Tags Karl Nagurski, Zombieland, Bill Murray, Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, Zombie, Action, Horror, Comedy
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Holmes and Watson (2018)

Directed by: Etan Cohen

Starring: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Rebecca Hall, Ralph Fiennes, Kelly MacDonald, Pam Ferris

Rated: PG-13 for Crude Sexual Material, Some Violence, Language and Drug References

Running Time: 1h 29m

TMM Score: 1 Star

STRENGTHS: End Credits

WEAKNESSES: Literally Everything

Holmes and Watson (2018)

April 9, 2019

The beloved literary characters of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson take on their silliest mission yet.

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In Comedy Tags Karl Nagurski, Comedy, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilley, Ralph Fiennes, Kelly Macdonald, Pam Ferris, Etan Cohen, 2018, 1 Star, PG-13
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Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)

Directed by: Peyton Reed

Starring: Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Pena.

Rated: PG13

Running Time: 1h 58m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Humor, Enjoyable Action, No Bad Guy That Wants To Take Over The World

WEAKNESSES: One Too Many Plot Lines

Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)

July 9, 2018

With the revelation that people can return from the quantum zone, Hope's eyes turn to Scott to help her rescue her mother. If only Scott wasn't under house arrest.

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In Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Sci Fi, Superhero Tags Paul Rudd, Michael Pena, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Pfeiffer, Peyton Reed, Marvel, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Ant-Man and the Wasp, 2018, PG-13, 3 Stars
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Ant-Man (2015)

Directed by: Peyton Reed

Starring: Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Corey Stoll, Evangeline Lilly

Rated: PG-13

Running Time: 1h 57m

TMM Score: 2 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Some Humorous Moments

WEAKNESSES: Uninteresting, Not Heisty Enough

Ant-Man (2015)

July 6, 2018

Ex-Con, Scott Lang can't find work, pay his child support, or get his own apartment. When a rich inventor approaches him with the opportunity to restore his life and family, Scott dons the inventor's advanced battle suit to become Ant-Man and safeguard the world from another guy, bad guy, in another battle suit, bad battle suit.

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In Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Sci Fi, Superhero Tags Paul Rudd, Edgar Wright, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Marvel, Adventure, Heist, Comedy, Corey Stoll, Ant-Man, 2015, 2 Stars, PG-13
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Ocean's 8 (2018)

Directed by: Gary Ross

Starring: Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway

Rated: PG-13

Running Time: 1h 50m

TMM Score: 2 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Star Power?

WEAKNESSES: Boring, Character Development

Ocean's 8 (2018)

June 22, 2018

When Debbie Ocean gets released from the slammer she gathers a gang of thieves to steal a 150 million dollar diamond necklace from round a debutante’s neck at the Met Gala. Maybe she can even get back at an old flame along the way.

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In Action, Adventure, Drama, Comedy, Crime Tags Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Gary Ross, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna, Awkwafina, Sarah Paulson, Heist, Comedy, Ocean's 8, 2018, PG-13, 2 Stars
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Ingrid Goes West (2017)

Directed By: Matt Spicer

Starring: Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Wyatt Russell

Rating: R for Language Throughout, Drug Use, Some Sexual Content and Disturbing Behavior.

Running Time: 1 Hour 38 Min

TMM: 3.5/5

Ingrid Goes West (2017)

February 5, 2018

Summary:

A darkly comedic story revolving around Ingrid Thorburn, a young woman whom becomes obsessed with Instagram star Taylor Sloane, and moves to Los Angeles in order to become part of her life, no matter what the cost.

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My Thoughts:

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Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza, “Safety Not Guaranteed”) sits crying in her car, scrolling through Instagram, looking at the photos posted by a woman named Charlotte (Meredith Hanger). It’s Charlotte’s wedding day. “#perfect”, the photo is captioned, “#blessed.” Ingrid is furious. She gets out of her car, mascara streaming down her face. We realize she’s been sitting directly outside of the wedding she’s been social-media stalking. She charges at the bride and pepper sprays her for not inviting her to her wedding. Shortly after she’s tackled.

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After getting out of a mental institution Ingrid runs into Charlotte at the grocery store. Charlotte, on the phone, speaks loudly, saying that she and Ingrid were never really friends. Ingrid leaves the store and keys Charlotte’s car. Shortly after, Ingrid is looking through a magazine and comes across an article detailing the life of Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen, “Captain America: Civil War”), an Insta-icon living in LA.

Intrigued, Ingrid investigates her Instagram, and comments on a photo. Taylor responds not long after and Ingrid lights up with joy. This little bit of recognition is all Ingrid needs- it’s a piece of floating driftwood for her to cling to after her ship has been battered to bits by a storm. Cling to it, she does. Ingrid withdraws $62,000, an inheritance from her mother, and immediately moves to Los Angeles.

Ingrid rents a house from a friendly landlord, Dan Pinto, (O’Shea Jackson, Jr., “Straight Outta Compton”) before scoping out all of Taylor's favorite spots. Eventually, Ingrid runs into Taylor at a bookstore, but after a brutally awkward attempt at conversation, she leaves unnoticed, feeling unimportant. She decides that more drastic measures need to taken, so she steals Taylor’s dog and holds it until she finds a flyer offering a reward. Ecstatic, Ingrid calls the number listed, and speaks to Taylor's husband (played by Wyatt Russell, “Cold in July”), saying that she found their dog. After bringing the dog to Taylor's home, Ingrid refuses the reward and is instead asked to stay for dinner. From there, Taylor and Ingrid form a tenuous relationship.

As the story goes on, Ingrid becomes closer to Taylor, but her jealous need for attention slowly eats away at her. Any attention Taylor gives to anyone else becomes poison to Ingrid. As the story progresses it’s darkly humorous tone shifts into something more sinister, but it still retains it’s fun disposition. This movie is first and foremost a comedy, but a very dark comedy at that; there are some tense moments, but it never takes itself too seriously. It’s this balance that makes the movie stand out; walking the fine line of creepy and funny is hard to do, but “Ingrid” succeeds admirably.

Plaza and Olsen do great jobs of bringing to light different views and takes on social media. Olsen’s character has an established Instagram following, and to an extent, she lets the following rule her life. She forces her husband, and sometimes even strangers, to retake pictures. She even makes Plaza pose in different ways to make her look better. And while Plaza has virtually no online audience, she still allows social media to dictate her every move- she drops everything at the slightest hint of acknowledgment. This film takes a very real look at what kind of power social media can have over people.

Both of them are incredibly talented actresses, but it’s Plaza who really steals the scene here; her creepy-but-still-likeable portrayal of Ingrid is probably one of the best roles I’ve personally seen her in. Olsen does a great job as well, but her character wasn’t given as much depth as Plaza; though it is interesting to watch Olsen carefully cultivate her public Instagram personality.

The film is extraordinarily entertaining, though at times, it's slightly predictable. For me, it was a fresh take on the tried and true ‘stalker’ story. We know Ingrid is unhinged from the beginning; it’s only a matter of time before something goes awry. The commentary on social media’s affect on modern society was well done, though this concept has become rather worn over the past couple of years. I feel like we’ve plenty of ‘social media = bad’ films popping up in genres across the board.

Verdict:

I think that perhaps the thing that makes this film stand out the most is its ability to walk the line of funny and creepy. Many dark comedies try to toe this line and either end up loosing their humor and becoming too serious, or loosing their bite and becoming rather bland. As a result, some dark comedies end up feeling like an awkward conglomerate of two movies messily shoved under one roof, rather than a beautifully blended marriage of two genres. This movie succeeds where other dark comedies don’t. It’s a movie well worth your time; it’ll make you laugh, it’ll make you feel for both Ingrid and Taylor, and it might even make you look at social media a little differently.

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Review Written By:

Seth Steele

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In Adventure, Comedy, Thriller, Drama Tags Aubrey Plaza, Comedy, Dark Comedy, Drama, Elizabeth Olsen, Ingrid Goes West, Matt Spicer, O'shea Jackson Jr, Three and a half stars, Thriller, Wyatt Russell, Seth Steele, 2017, 3.5 Stars
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