Archive for the ‘Comedy’ Category

Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 145

Language: English

Director: Mike Disa

Plot: From the team that brought you HOODWINKED, the comedic portrayal of the fairy tale Red Riding Hood, comes the all-new animated family comedy HOODWINKED TOO! HOOD VS. EVIL in 3D. The sequel finds our heroine, Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training short when she gets an urgent call from Nicky Flippers (David Ogden Stiers), who returns as head of the super-secret Happily Ever After Agency, aka the HEA. A wicked witch (Joan Cusack) has abducted two innocent children, Hansel (Bill Hader) and Gretel (Amy Poehler), and Nicky needs Red for the search-and-rescue mission. Of course, what is a sequel without guest stars from the original? Thankfully, Granny (Glenn Close) and the rest of the HOODWINKED gang—including the ever-clueless Wolf (Patrick Warburton) and his over-caffeinated little partner, Twitchy (Cory Edwards), join Red to solve the forest’s latest caper. Fracturing fairy tales and pop culture with good-natured glee, HOODWINKED TOO! HOOD vs. EVIL in 3D takes viewers on a rollicking rollercoaster ride combining edge-of-the-seat adventure with classic, zany cartoon antics.

 

MADEA’S BIG HAPPY FAMILY

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 59

Language: English

Director: Tyler Perry

Plot: Madea, everyone’s favorite wise-cracking, take-no-prisoners grandma, jumps into action when her niece, Shirley, receives distressing news about her health. All Shirley wants is to gather her three adult children around her and share the news as a family. But Tammy, Kimberly and Byron are too distracted by their own problems: Tammy can’t manage her unruly children or her broken marriage; Kimberly is gripped with anger and takes it out on her husband; and Byron, after spending two years in jail, is under pressure to deal drugs again. It’s up to Madea, with the help of the equally rambunctious Aunt Bam, to gather the clan together and make things right the only way she knows how: with a lot of tough love, laughter…and the revelation of a long-buried family secret.

 

When Harry Tries to Marry

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 147

Language:

Director: Nayan Padrai

Plot: WHEN HARRY TRIES TO MARRY is a cross-cultural romantic comedy about a young Indian-born bachelor who lives in New York City. Harry’s handsome and charming, but he’s cynical about love. He’s never really gotten over his parents’ divorce — they were a modern Indian couple who married for love and it didn’t last. So to improve his odds of living “happily ever after,” Harry decides to have an arranged marriage, and asks his uncle back home in India to assist him in arranging the introduction to an appropriate Indian woman. To the dismay of his parents and friends, Harry finds the perfect girl and embarks on a long-distance courtship. But unexpectedly, Harry’s friendship with Theresa, a fun and sexy American student, becomes confusing, appealing — and maybe a little bit romantic. Once Harry, his friends and the entire wedding party converge in India, Harry’s plan to avoid romantic risk becomes a recipe for chaos. Can anyone protect themselves from a broken heart by leaving the passion out of marriage? And, when all is said and done, does Harry really want to?

 

HENRY’S CRIME

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 128

Language: English

Director: Malcolm Venville

Plot: Working the night shift as a toll collector on a lonely stretch of highway in Buffalo, New York, Henry (KEANU REEVES) is a man seemingly without ambition, dreams or purpose; a man sleepwalking his way through life. He gets his wakeup call early one morning when he becomes an unwitting participant in an ill-conceived bank heist.

Rather than give up the names of the real culprits, Henry takes the fall and goes to jail. There, he meets the irrepressible Max (JAMES CAAN), a con man who’s grown far too comfortable with the familiarity and security of his ‘idyllic’ life behind bars, but one who also helps plant an idea in Henry’s mind which will change his life forever: for a man to find his purpose, he must first have a dream.

Upon his release one year later, Henry finds his purpose. Having done the time, he decides he may as well do the crime. Discovering a long forgotten bootlegger’s tunnel which runs from the very same bank to a theater across the alleyway, he convinces the reluctant Max to file for his long overdue parole — and then recruits his former cellmate to help stage a robbery.

Their plan is simple: by infiltrating the theater and its current production of Chekhov’s, The Cherry Orchard, the unlikely duo will buy just enough time to dig their way to the adjacent bank vault and drive off with their loot. Unfortunately that plan also includes Henry taking the lead role in the play, where he finds himself slowly falling for the production’s mercurial leading lady, Julie (VERA FARMIGA).

By turns wry, off-beat, and simply hilarious, HENRY’S CRIME is the heartwarming story of a man who finds his purpose in life. And then finds his destiny.

 

Meet Monica Velour

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 140

Language: English

Director: Keith Bearden

Plot: In this irreverent comedy, awkward teenager Tobe (Dustin Ingram) sets off on a road trip to meet Monica Velour (Kim Cattrall), his favorite ’80s porn star, at a rare live appearance hundreds of miles away. Instead of the glamorous sexpot portrayed on film, he finds a 49-year-old single mom living in a trailer in rural Indiana, performing at seedy strip clubs to make ends meet. A starry-eyed Tobe, still captivated by his crush, befriends Monica, further complicating her difficult life. Kim Cattrall gives a career-defining performance in this offbeat love story that appeals to the dreamer — and the nerd — in all of us.

 

Meeting Spencer

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 121

Language:

Director: Malcolm Mowbry

Plot: In this upscale comedy, Jeffrey Tambor, (Arrested Development, The Hangover) takes rare starring role as famed stage director Harris Chappell who returns to New York looking to relaunch his Broadway career after a series of flops in Hollywood. Over a dinner at the fabled Theater Row hangout Frankie & Johnnies with an old flame, Didi (Melinda McGraw), and a struggling actor, Spencer (Jesse Plemons), the once-famous stage director becomes increasingly frantic as his efforts to raise financing for his comeback spiral out of control into a wild night of comic misadventure.

 

No Eres Tu, Soy Yo

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 122

Language:

Director: Alejandro Springall

Plot: NO ERES TÚ, SO YO is a romantic comedy that tells the hilarious story of Javier, a man who refuses to accept the loss of the woman he loves. In his journey to recovery, he rides an emotional rollercoaster that eventually leads him to his true love. The film stars Eugenio Derbez, one of the biggest stars in Mexico, and is directed by Alejandro Springall.

Javier (Eugenio Derbez) sólo desea una cosa en la vida: ser feliz con María (Alejandra Barros), pero poco después de su boda, el destino cambia sus planes.
¿Qué hace un hombre para aceptar la pérdida de la mujer de su vida y recuperar la confianza en el amor?

No Eres Tú, Soy Yo es la historia de un hombre inmerso en un carrusel de emociones que lo llevan de la depresión al ridículo, al psicoanálisis y a sus ex novias, todo por encontrar nuevamente el amor. Si tan sólo Javier pudiera olvidarse de María…

Personajes memorables y situaciones desesperadas en una divertida historia llena de amor, mujeres, reencuentros y amigos.

 

Your Highness

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 154

Language: English

Director: David Gordon Green

Plot: Throughout history, tales of chivalry have burnished the legends of brave, handsome knights who rescue fair damsels, slay dragons and conquer evil. But behind many a hero is a good-for-nothing younger brother trying just to stay out of the way of those dragons, evil and trouble in general. Danny McBride and James Franco team up for an epic comedy adventure set in a fantastical world “Your Highness.” As two princes on a daring mission to save their land, they must rescue the heir apparent’s fiancée before their kingdom is destroyed.

Thadeous (McBride) has spent his life watching his perfect older brother Fabious (Franco) embark upon valiant journeys and win the hearts of his people. Tired of being passed over for adventure, adoration and the throne, he’s settled for a life of wizard’s weed, hard booze and easy maidens. But when Fabious’ bride-to-be, Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel), gets kidnapped by the evil wizard Leezar (Justin Theroux), the king gives his deadbeat son an ultimatum: Man up and help rescue her or get cut off.

Half-assedly embarking upon his first quest, Thadeous joins Fabious to trek across the perilous outlands and free the princess. Joined by Isabel (Natalie Portman), an elusive warrior with a dangerous agenda of her own, the brothers must vanquish horrific creatures and traitorous knights before they can reach Belladonna. If Thadeous can find his inner hero, he can help his brother prevent the destruction of his land. Stay a slacker, and not only does he die a coward, he gets front row seats to the dawn of an all-new Dark Ages.

 

Arthur

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: Jason Winer

Plot: Irresponsible charmer Arthur Bach (Russell Brand) has always relied on two things to get by: his limitless fortune and the good sense of lifelong nanny Hobson (Helen Mirren) to keep him out of trouble. Now he faces his biggest challenge—choosing between an arranged marriage that will ensure his lavish lifestyle or an uncertain future with the one thing money can’t buy, Naomi (Greta Gerwig), the only woman he has ever loved. With Naomi’s inspiration and some unconventional help from Hobson, Arthur will take the most expensive risk of his life and finally learn what it means to become a man, in this re-imagining of the classic romantic comedy “Arthur.”

 

Ceremony

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 131

Language: English

Director: Max Winkler

Plot: Sam Davis (Michael Angarano) convinces his former best friend to spend a weekend with him to rekindle their friendship at an elegant beachside estate owned by a famous documentary filmmaker (Lee Pace). But it soon becomes clear that Sam is secretly infatuated with the filmmaker’s fiancée, Zoe (Uma Thurman), and that his true intention is to thwart their impending nuptials. As Sam’s plan begins to unravel, he is forced to realize how complicated love and friendship can be.

 

Hop

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 148

Language: English

Director: Tim Hill

Plot: Blending state of the art animation with live action, Hop tells the comic tale of Fred (James Marsden), an out of work slacker who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny (voiced by Russell Brand) and must take him in as he recovers. As Fred struggles with the world’s worst houseguest, both will learn what it takes to finally grow up.

 

The Last Godfather

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 102

Language:

Director: Hyung-rae Shim

Plot: In 1951, Don Carini (Harvey Keitel), the mafia’s most powerful godfather, gathers his followers to announce the heir to the family. Each expects to be crowned the next Don, but they hear a shocking story from Don Carini. During his travels in Asia, he fell in love with an Asian woman who bore him a son. His now adult son Young-gu (Shim Hyung-rae) is anointed the next boss. Bonfante (Michael Rispoli), the betrayer in the outfit, wants Young-gu and the aging Don out, and with his minions, relentlessly tries to sabotage Young-gu’s training and take out the boss. Will Young-gu overcome each obstacle and rise to become the next godfather and lead his new “family?”

 

Rubber

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 146

Language: English (International)

Director: Quentin Dupieux

Plot: RUBBER is the story of Robert, an inanimate tire that has been abandoned in the desert, and suddenly and inexplicably comes to life. As Robert roams the bleak landscape, he discovers that he possesses terrifying telepathic powers that give him the ability to destroy anything he wishes without having to move. At first content to prey on small desert creatures and various discarded objects, his attention soon turns to humans, especially a beautiful and mysterious woman who crosses his path. Leaving a swath of destruction across the desert landscape, Robert becomes a chaotic force to be reckoned with, and truly a movie villain for the ages. Directed by legendary electro musician Quentin Dupieux (Steak, Nonfilm), aka Mr. Oizo, RUBBER is a smart, funny and wholly original tribute to the cinematic concept of “no reason.”

 

Queen to Play

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 98

Language: French

Director: Caroline Bottaro

Plot: Oscar winner Kevin Kline (A Fish Called Wanda) and the luminous Sandrine Bonnaire (Vagabond) square off in this stylish and sophisticated dramedy of newfound passions and mid-life triumphs, set on the postcard-perfect isle of Corsica. Lovely, repressed and quietly intelligent, French chambermaid Hélène (Bonnaire) discovers she has a knack for chess. This obsession – much to the chagrin of her husband and teenaged daughter – leads her to seek the clandestine tutelage of a reclusive American doctor (Kline, in his first French-speaking role) – a liaison that radically transforms both of their lackluster lives.

 

Super

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 132

Language: English

Director: James Gunn

Plot: When sad-sack loser Frank (Rainn Wilson) sees his ex-addict wife (Liv Tyler) willingly snatched by a seductive drug dealer (Kevin Bacon), he finds himself bereft and wholly unable to cope. But soon he decides to fight back under the guise of a DIY superhero called Crimson Bolt. With a hand-made suit, a wrench, and a crazed sidekick named Boltie (Ellen Page), the Crimson Bolt beats his way through the mean streets of crime in hopes of saving his wife. The rules were written a long time ago: You are not supposed to molest children, cut lines or key cars; if you do, prepare to face the wrath of the Crimson Bolt!

No stranger to rebel filmmaking, James Gunn cut his teeth writing for Troma before making his directing debut with 2006’s SLITHER. In a similar vein, his follow-up feature combines absurd humor with balls-out violence to create something that is both unashamed and inimitable. But this time Gunn adds a new ingredient, one that is dark, dramatic and subversive to the core.

 

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 109

Language: English

Director: David Bowers

Plot: In this sequel to 2010’s surprise hit, Greg Heffley, the kid who made “wimpy” cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney. As he begins seventh grade, Greg and his older brother – and chief tormentor – Rodrick must deal with their parents’ misguided attempts to have them bond.

 

Peep World

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 141

Language: English

Director: Barry W. Blaustein

Plot: Peep World follows 24 hours in the life of the wealthy, neurotic, Meyerwitz family, as they prepare for the 70th birthday party of the family patriarch, HENRY MEYERWITZ. Each family member has been shaped in one way or another by the power, success and manipulation of Henry, and not necessarily in a positive way. With the release and overwhelming success of Peep World, a novel exposing the family’s secrets, familial tensions begin to rise.

By the time they all make it to Henry’s celebration, each Meyerwitz has reached a breaking point, making for a comically out-of-control family dinner.

 

Potiche Trophy Wife

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 127

Language: French

Director: Francois Ozon

Plot: Set in 1977 in a provincial French town, POTICHE is a free adaptation of the 1970s eponymous hit comic play. Catherine Deneuve is Suzanne Pujol, a submissive, housebound ‘trophy housewife’ (or “potiche,”) who steps in to manage the umbrella factory run by her wealthy and tyrannical husband (Fabrice Luchini) after the workers go on strike and take him hostage. To everyone’s surprise, Suzanne proves herself a competent and assertive woman of action. But when her husband returns from a restful cruise in top form, things get complicated. Gérard Depardieu plays a former union leader and Suzanne’s ex-beau who still holds a flame for her. Acclaimed writer-director Francois Ozon (“Swimming Pool,” “Under the Sand,” “Time to Leave,”) who had previously directed Ms. Deneuve in the international hit “8 Women,” twists the original play on its head to create his own satirical and hilarious take on the war between the sexes and classes.

 

Paul

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 148

Language: English

Director: Greg Mottola

Plot: For the past 60, years an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen) has been hanging out at a top-secret military base for reasons unknown. The space-traveling smart ass decides to escape the compound and hop on to the first vehicle out of town – a rented rv containing earthlings Graeme Willy (Pegg) and Clive Collings (Frost).

Chased by federal agents and the fanatical father of a young woman that they accidentally kidnap, Graeme and Clive hatch a fumbling escape plan to return Paul to his mother ship. And as the two nerds struggle to help, one little green man might just take his fellow outcasts from misfits to intergalactic heroes.

 

Win win

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 53

Language: English

Director: Thomas McCarthy

Plot: An attorney moonlights as a high school wrestling coach.