Posts tagged Pete Davidson
MOVIE REVIEW: Dog Man

No worries are necessary. Dog Man will not turn impressionable children into future Clown Princes of Crime while they root for the do-gooding flatfoot. It’s simply the nature of irreverent humor made to match its chosen crowd and knowing fans. In Dog Man’s case, they are the beloved readers of Dav Pilkey’s graphic novel spinoffs from his Captain Underpants series that, for many youths, were a gateway to full-fledged novels when they were emerging readers.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Dumb Money

With a title like Dumb Money, which references a Wall Street slang term for a group of individual and non-institutional investors and their money, one has to ask if “insane” is talking about a dollar amount or a measurement of wisdom or choices. Well, you’re going to need that shiny quarter to flip. A thoroughly entertained viewer will be finger-pointing insanity occurring, in some shape or form, at nearly every turn of this off-the-cuff, firebrand movie.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The King of Staten Island

The “semi” in front of the “semi-autobiographical” label for Pete Davidson’s quarter-life crisis movie memoir The King of Staten Island is both ambiguous and chancy. Formally, the prefix is meant to signify “half” while it often means “partially,” “incompletely,” and “somewhat.” The adjunct is fitting. At its fullest and best, Judd Apatow’s newest comedy coming to VOD on June 12th is a collection of half-hearted beats and half-witted mischief. That’s it. Just half.

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