Maya Rudolph

Movie Review: IF

A heavier-than-expected narrative may turn some off of "IF," but it is one of those rare family films that explores exactly what it means to be such.

“Mutant Mayhem” Character Posters and Featurette

New character posters as well as a new cast featurette have been released for the new film, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem."

Movie Review: Disenchanted

"Disenchanted" allows Amy Adams to have a lot of fun playing bad, but the rest of this long-awaited sequel can't recapture the charm of its predecessor.

Movie Review: Licorice Pizza

Star-making turns from Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim help make Paul Thomas Anderson’s "Licorice Pizza" possibly one of the director’s best films.

Movie Review: Luca

While not ascending to the heights of Pixar’s greatest triumphs, the studios latest endeavor, the coming-of-age fish-out-of-water tale, Luca, is a solid, entertaining, and often rewarding family film.

Movie Review: The Mitchells vs. the Machines

The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a wildly inventive and entertaining animated film that manages to paint a wonderful picture of a father and daughter who are devoted to each other yet desperately attempting to remain relevant to one another.

Official Trailer Debuts for THE WILLOUGHBYS

The official trailer for the upcoming NETFLIX animated film, The Willoughbys, starring Will Forte, Maya Rudolph, Alessia Cara, Terry Crews, Martin Short, Jane Krakowski, Sean Cullen, and Ricky Gervais has finally been released and you can see it right here on CinemaNerdz! Convinced they’d be better off raising themselves, the Willoughby children hatch a sneaky plan to send their selfish parents on...[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: Friends with Kids

Friends with Kids is a Bridesmaids reunion folks. This comedy/drama has its high points being more with the drama than the comedy. The measure for the comedy being, did I laugh out loud? Yes I did, not a loud laugh, but definitely an audible chuckle. As far as the drama goes…the measure being did I feel anything? Did I tear up? That would be a big yes, and another yes. The beauty of this movie is ...[Read More]

Movie Review: Zookeeper

If the goal of the lead actor, Kevin James, and director, Frank Coraci, of Zookeeper was to make a better movie than Paul Blart, Mall Cop, they succeeded. This movie is indeed better than earlier Kevin James outings. If an audience’s goal is to see something light and fun that is out of the superhero genre that seems to have taken over the multiplexes this year, then they should give it a shot. If...[Read More]

Movie Review: Bridesmaids

When watching the trailer for Bridesmaids, it’s easy to simply pigeon-hole it as a “female” Hangover. Sure, the two movies have very similar elements, but Bridesmaids is much more than a clone. It’s a rated-R gross-out comedy with heart that shows the audience that women can be just as crass, and funny, as the men. Given the talent involved with this film, there’s no way it wasn’t going to be good...[Read More]

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