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Tag Archives: Jamie Foxx
Horrible Bosses 2: Now They’re Their Own Bosses (Movie Review)
In the original film, Nick (Jason Sudeikis), Kurt (Jason Bateman), and Dale (Charlie Day) worked together in a comedic Strangers on a Train scenario where they would kill off each other’s Horrible Bosses. In the sequel, their Shower Buddy idea is going nowhere, … Continue reading
Annie: It’s A Hard Knock Life But It Doesn’t Have To Be (Movie Review)
I knew we were going to Jamie Foxx’s Annie the first few bars into the trailer several months ago. My wife is a big fan of the 1982 Annie starring Aileen Quinn and Albert Finney, and she didn’t have to say anything. I wondered … Continue reading
#TBT Any Given Sunday: Football Is “War,” Business, & Love? (Movie Review)
“On any given Sunday, anything can happen.” In the first five minutes, the starting and backup quarterbacks have been incapacitated, the owner is hopping mad, the coach thinks they’ve lost the season, and the ugly underbelly of the world of … Continue reading
Amazing Spider-Man 2: For Love Of Gwen Stacy (Movie Review)
Watching Amazing Spider-Man 2, it’s not hard to believe that Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy are really in love. Well, okay, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone are really dating, and their chemistry gives the second (of what we can … Continue reading
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