Showing posts with label kathryn hahn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kathryn hahn. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
'Fixed' Review
What if dogs were secretly horny and foul-mouthed? That's the not-very-clever idea behind Fixed, Genndy Tartakovsky's R-rated animated comedy. Here's my review.
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animation,
av club,
idris elba,
kathryn hahn,
movie reviews,
netflix
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Sundance 2018: 'Private Life' Review
Private Life tells the story of a married couple (played by Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn) who are trying to have a baby. That's the setup for a broad comedy, but writer-director Tamara Jenkins uses the premise for something far realer and more insightful about marriage. But, yes, it's also really funny. I reviewed the film for Paste.
Labels:
film festivals,
kathryn hahn,
movie reviews,
paste,
sundance
Thursday, July 28, 2016
'Bad Moms' Review
They're moms! And, boy, are they bad! Actually, the title characters in Bad Moms are (for the most part) good moms who are tired of killing themselves to be perfect for their kids. And so, they decide to loosen up a little. And now that I've established the film's premise, let me say that this comedy is just sorta funny. (And, listen, I like Kathryn Hahn, too, but I wish she had better roles than this.) My review is up at Screen International.
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