Keegan Michael Key

Movie Review: Migration

Aspiring to be nothing more than a pleasant diversion for families, "Migration" overcomes its familiarity with warmth, humor and colorful animation.

Illumination’s “Migration” Gets Trailer

Illumination, invites you to take flight into the thrill of the unknown with a funny, feathered family vacation like no other in the new comedy, "Migration."

Movie Review: The Super Mario Bros. Movie

"The Super Mario Bros. Movie" is a fast-paced, funny adventure that will delight kids and fans of the original game, but the uninitiated will likely be lost.

“Super Mario Bros. Movie” Shifts Release Date

Universal has shifted the release date for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" from April 7 to April 5 in the United States and in more than sixty markets worldwide.

Movie Review: Pinocchio

Robert Zemeckis' "Pinocchio" is a slick and soulless telling of the beloved story, and one of the most forgettable of Disney's recent remakes.

Movie Review: The Bubble

"The Bubble" is a comedy from Judd Apatow that struggles to find something to funny to say about the pandemic but instead feels formless, stale and desperate.

Interview with Mike Birbiglia, writer/director/star of Don’t Think Twice

For years, an improve group called The Commune have been the stars of their small New York improv theater. The members of the group, Mile (Mike Birbiglia), Samantha (Gillian Jacobs), Jack (Keegan-Michael Key), Allison (Kate Micucci), Bill (Chris Gethard), and Lindsay (Tami Sagher) entertain audiences night after night by performing as a finely-tuned troop. But, by day, they have to support themsel...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Angry Birds Movie

It feels so odd to have an Angry Birds film in 2016. It was an app, whose target audience was supposedly children, created in 2009 and, by 2012, it had sold 12 million copies. Throughout the years, there have been many variations of the app, but the main point of the game always dealt with angry birds and shooting those same birds at some sort of target. Now, ten years later, is the feature-length...[Read More]

Movie Review: Hell Baby

The manically absurd comedy that Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon made the most of on Reno 911! is once again on display in the duo’s co-directorial feature film debut, the horror-comedy Hell Baby. While Hell Baby may suffer from a meandering and muddied plot, it occasionally manages to entertain on a sophomoric level that assures it a place in the pantheon of cult comedies that are impossible ...[Read More]

Interview with Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, the writers, directors, and stars of Hell Baby

Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon are perhaps best known to the public as Deputy Travis Junior (Garant) and Lieutenant Jim Dangle (Lennon) from the comedy series Reno 911!  (2003-2009). But they’ve also been working steadily behind the camera as writers, having written numerous big budget screenplays including Night at the Museum and Balls of Fury (they also created Reno 911!). Altogether, their...[Read More]

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