I miss Robin Williams. I didn't even watch the first Jumanji, but. (I'm also assuming the movie doesn't require you to watch the first one.)
I like Lake Bell and I liked In a World enough to give I Do a chance. It's not the most compelling scenario, but I trust her to be able to find good humor with this material.
Breathe looks like Oscar material, but somehow less pretentious despite its trappings. I'll wait on reviews.
I don't know if Ingrid is for me or not, despite the fact that it's Aubrey Plaza looking to go into full Talented Ms. Ripley mode. I loved her in Parks and her turn on Legion is straight-up Emmy material, but this may be the wrong kind of unsettling for me.
I know that Bad Moms was apparently successful and funny enough to merit a sequel, but it still feels really weird that this movie is written and directed by guys. I guess I should watch the first one sometime, though, because the women I know who watched it really did in fact love it (they weren't moms at the time, though).
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I like Lake Bell and I liked In a World enough to give I Do a chance. It's not the most compelling scenario, but I trust her to be able to find good humor with this material.
Breathe looks like Oscar material, but somehow less pretentious despite its trappings. I'll wait on reviews.
I don't know if Ingrid is for me or not, despite the fact that it's Aubrey Plaza looking to go into full Talented Ms. Ripley mode. I loved her in Parks and her turn on Legion is straight-up Emmy material, but this may be the wrong kind of unsettling for me.
I know that Bad Moms was apparently successful and funny enough to merit a sequel, but it still feels really weird that this movie is written and directed by guys. I guess I should watch the first one sometime, though, because the women I know who watched it really did in fact love it (they weren't moms at the time, though).