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Saturday, May 21, 2016

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, "Pretty raunchy, pretty funny, pretty Zac Efron"


The Meddler Official Trailer #1 (2016) Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne Comedy Movie HD
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NEIGHBORS 2: Sorority Rising (2016)

4 STARS (out of 5)

SORORITY RISING is a surprisingly good movie. Zac Efron gives one of his best performances and his comedy timing is flawless. Like so many raunchy comedies, there is sweetness at the end of the film complete with a strong moral message.

The raunchy, politically incorrect, groaning out loud moments, are all still there. There are lots of those moments but while screening this film I could tell, the audience had a good time. The difference between NEIGHBORS 1 and 2 is Mac (played by Seth Rogen) and Kelly (played by Rose Byrne) together with their young daughter, now have purchased a beautiful new home. Teddy (played by Zac Efron) has not yet found himself and is without a roof over his head. Instead of life in the fraternity, we now find young college girls in a sorority who just want to have fun.

At first blush, Zac Efron has plenty of opportunities to take off his shirt and show off his famous physique. The movie really belongs to him, but not because of his body. Under his leadership, he provides the moral compass. Everyone involved in the film seems to grow and gain a more mature perspective on what is important in life. Whether as young college students, as elders or those in-between, we all eventually grow and mature. In doing so, we not only find ourselves, but we find our place in the world. We become neighbors in the truest sense of the word.

THE ANGRY BIRDS (2016)

2 STARS (out of 5)

It was a real struggle for me to fall in love with a film whose premise is to search and destroy. For those not familiar, the movie is based on a video game adventure where flightless birds are launched by a slingshot to destroy all the pigs on the playing field. In the movie, the pigs have a devious plan to take over Bird Island and commit mass murder of all the stolen unhatched eggs.

The transition from video game to the big 3-D screen brings a disturbing reality to this animated carnage. The birds could not be cuter. The pigs could not be deadlier. With this movie, unfortunately, my age is showing. Disturbed, I took the time to listen carefully to the scores of kids and their parents giving their reactions while filing out of the theater.

"Best movie ever!" said one child.

"Awesome!" said another.

"Clever!" "Funny!" "Great!"

Finally, I heard a few mild objections coming from the adults. "No objection to content, but uncomfortable with the repetition of one inappropriate word," said one adult.

Way back in 1961, the great Oscar-winning film, WEST SIDE STORY, pushed the Catholic Legion of Decency envelope in ending the Officer Krupke number with the gang shout out of "KRUP YOU!"

Some fifty-five years later, "PLUCK YOU" doesn"t sound so dirty anymore. At least, not for angry birds.

THE MEDDLER (2016)

4 STARS (out of 5)

THE MEDDLER is yet another beautiful art film that will be lost to any mass audience in 2016. That is a shame. Just as with Don Cheadle"s Oscar worthy performance in MILES AHEAD, Susan Sarandon"s astonishing performance in THE MEDDLER will be missed.

We all know someone like Marnie (played by Susan Sarandon) and her daughter Lori (played by Rose Byrne). It is profoundly devastating to lose a husband or a father. Grief remains the most challenging and difficult emotion to get through, but it is the one that everyone faces. Credit goes to film writer and director Lorene Scafaria for bringing an adult film with such honesty, such authenticity, and such tenderness to the big screen.

Marnie is lost and adrift in her sadness. What she does not get from her daughter, she finds with strangers. We all know someone like Lori, who feels that her mother is smothering and intrusive. So like many of us, this child builds a wall.

Oscar winner J.K. Simmons (as Zipper) continues to shine in a most touching and beautiful performance. No doubt, this is absolutely the number one movie that I recommend for you to see this week. From out of such darkness, we can find light and hope and love.

In the end, THE MEDDLER is uplifting.

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Source: http://news3lv.com/news/local/neighbors-2-sorority-rising-pretty-raunchy-pretty-funny-pretty-zac-efron

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REVIEW: The Meddler


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Review by Dustin Heller

The Meddler is a new dramedy starring Susan Sarandon which was written and directed by Lorene Scafaria. Scafaria is best known for her adapted screenplay for the excellent Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist and also her directorial debut Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. Along with Sarandon, the film stars Rose Bryne, J. K. Simmons, Cicely Strong (of SNL fame), Lucy Punch, and Jason Ritter. Opening in Indianapolis on May 20, The Meddler is rated PG-13 for brief drug content.

Marnie (Sarandon) is a recent widow who has recently moved from New York to Los Angeles in order to be closer to her daughter, Lori (Byrne). Having a lot of time on her hands and more money than she will ever need, Marnie spends her days and nights meddling in her daughters affairs. This drives Lori crazy and when an opportunity with her job allows her to go back to New York for a while, Marnie is lost.

While Lori is gone, Marnie begins to plug into the lives of some other people who need help as well. Whether its needing money for a dream wedding or just giving someone a ride when they dont have a car, Marnie is always helping out. Through this, she meets a former cop named Zipper (Simmons) who she really likes, but cant let go of her deep love for her late husband. While Marnie does a great job of making the lives of everyone around her better, she starts to realize that she needs to find her own happiness and take care of herself as well.

The Meddler is all about Susan Sarandon and she gives one of the best performances of her career. She is so charismatic and charming that you fall in love with her character from the opening frame. She is literally in every scene of the film and shows so much range as an actor. The film is somewhat of a feel-good movie that is targeted towards females and more specifically towards mothers. To that point, Im still confused by the films Indianapolis release date as this would have been the perfect film to take your mother to on Mothers Day a couple of weeks ago.

Anyway, the film has a big heart and is actually quite funny at times. The storyline is good and well-written but probably plays it a little too safe at times, but its forgivable. I cant say enough about Susan Sarandon in this movie and I sure hope there are more roles like this in her future. Whether it is a special night out with mom or even a girls night, The Meddler is a worthwhile and rewarding time at the movies.

Grade: B

The Meddler opens in theaters on Friday, May 20

Source: http://fox59.com/2016/05/20/review-the-meddler/

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Friday, May 20, 2016

Friday Flicks: "The Meddler" "The Nice Guys" "Neighbors 2"


The Meddler Movie CLIP - Valentine"s Day (2016) - Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne Movie HD

By Alexandra Corradetti | acorradetti@wcia.com

Published 05/20 2016 10:33AM

Updated 05/20 2016 10:52AM

CHAMPAIGN

The Meddler

An aging widow (Susan Sarandon) from New Jersey follows her daughter (Rose Byrne) to Los Angeles in the hopes of starting a new life after her husband passes away. Filled with the best of intentions, Director Lorene Scafaria, based the film on her experiences after her father passed away. The result is a sometimes effective look at the blurring of boundaries between family members that may be born of the best of intentions but wind up being intrusive. In the end this is a hit-or-miss affair. 2 stars (Chuck Koplinski) Rated PG-13. 100 minutes.

The Nice Guys

A mismatched pair of private eyes (Russell Crowe & Ryan Gosling) investigate the apparent suicide of a fading p**n star in 1970"s Los Angeles. The humor and chemistry between Crowe and Gosling is an unexpected delight, while the film"s mystery and its solution prove intriguing and satisfying. Unfortunately, the presence of a young character who"s perpetually in danger breaks the spell the cast and Director Shane Black labor so hard to create, preventing the film from reaching its full potential. 2 stars (Chuck Koplinski) Rated R. 116 minutes.

Neighbors 2

After a sorority moves in next door, which is even more raucous than the fraternity before it, Mac and Kelly (Seth Rogan & Rose Byrne) have to ask for help from their former enemy, Teddy (Zac Efron). There"s nothing new here as this film. Much like its predecessor, is filled with great ideas that aren"t developed to their full potential. In the end, this is simply a lazy movie. 2 stars (Chuck Koplinski) Rated R. 92 minutes.

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Source: http://www.illinoishomepage.net/news/local-news/friday-flicks-the-meddler-the-nice-guys-neighbors-2

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