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‘Money Monster’ Review: Greed Is Good. This Movie Is Bad.
‘Money Monster’ Review: Greed Is Good. This Movie Is Bad.
‘Money Monster’ Review: Greed Is Good. This Movie Is Bad.
When it opens on Friday, Money Monster will be the most preposterous film currently in theaters. No easy feat at a time when multiplexes also feature a superhero saga about a genius in a suit of flying armor fighting a man who spent 75 years frozen in an iceberg and an adaptation of a cartoon about a boy who can talk to bears and snakes.
That Time George Clooney Met ‘House’ for an Almost ‘ER’ Reunion on Kimmel
That Time George Clooney Met ‘House’ for an Almost ‘ER’ Reunion on Kimmel
That Time George Clooney Met ‘House’ for an Almost ‘ER’ Reunion on Kimmel
Ubiquitous though they are these days, cast reunions aren’t always so easy to put together. Jimmy Kimmel and George Clooney learned this the hard way, trying to reunite the cast of ER for a new sketch, but hey, there’s always the time Doug Ross met Dr. House! That happened, right? I don’t watch TV. Yes, I appreciate the irony.
‘Hail, Caesar!’ Review: Hooray For the Coens’ Hollywood
‘Hail, Caesar!’ Review: Hooray For the Coens’ Hollywood
‘Hail, Caesar!’ Review: Hooray For the Coens’ Hollywood
Over the course of their 30-year careers, the Coen brothers have made a lot of different kinds of movies; madcap comedies, period dramas, detective mysteries, bouncy musicals, thrilling Westerns, and biting satires. Hail, Caesar! is the first time they’ve made all those different kinds of movies simultaneously. Though it has an overarching story — a movie star gets kidnapped in the middle of a major production — Hail, Caesar!’s Hollywood studio setting offers the Coens the opportunity for a series of delightful digressions. As its protagonist, studio boss Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), wanders the Capitol Pictures backlot, the Coens’ wander through every imaginable style and genre from the American film industry’s Golden Age. Hail, Caesar! features so many different styles and genres, in fact, that it almost qualifies as an anthology film, one that finds the Coens at their most versatile and playful.
‘Murray Christmas’
‘Murray Christmas’
‘Murray Christmas’
Granted, it’s May, but when have you ever known Bill Murray to pop up when expected? The revered and eccentric comedian has finally locked down his long-discussed Christmas special with Sofia Coppola sending holiday cheer to Netflix this December with A Very Murray Christmas.

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