Adam Sandler’s Israeli accent (plus his stammering multiple negatives: “No-no-no-no-no”) seems like a sufficient base for a spy comedy revolving around a hirsute agent of Mossad, a sort of anti-Munich if you please. But the jokes stray a long way off the base and in diverse directions: the hero’s superhuman …
Documentary on a Massachusetts touring chorus of very senior citizens who perform a repertoire of punk and rock: the Ramones, the Clash, the Bee Gees, Talking Heads, Sonic Youth, James Brown, that ilk. It looks like fun for them, and a fair amount of that fun trickles down to the …
Teen filmmakers turn the camera on their struggles for human rights in the eleven stories from across the globe gathered in this film.
A Kevin Smith film, self-explanatorily titled, of incessant dirty-talk, a bit of dirty-do, and a splatter of dirty-doo-doo. It is strictly for those sufficiently sheltered that they’re able to find it daring and sophisticated. Starring Seth Rogen (our reigning Everyslob), Elizabeth Banks, Jason Mewes, Traci Lords, and Justin Long.
Amateurish horror comedy aims to ingratiate itself through anti-Bush sentiment, lofty literary reference (Ionesco, Sartre, Nietzsche), and, on a quite different front, Jenna Jameson’s skin-stretching bosoms. The digital photography turns people into rubber dolls well before they can be turned into zombies. With Robert Englund, Joey Medina, Shamron Moore, and …