
The Front Runner (R for profanity and sexual references) Political biopic revisiting the 1988 presidential campaign of Democrat Gary Hart (Hugh Jackman) who dropped out of the race after being caught having an extramarital affair with former Miss South Carolina Donna Rice (Sara Paxton). Co-starring Jovan Adepo, Wyatt Russell, Jacob Anderson and Bokeem Woodbine.Ĭhef Flynn (Unrated) Fine dining documentary chronicling the culinary exploits of master chef Flynn McGarry, a precocious 10-year-old who serves sumptuous feasts for gourmets in his living room with the help of classmates. Overlord (R for profanity, graphic violence, disturbing images and brief sexuality) World War II horror flick about an advance team of American paratroopers who encounter both Nazis and zombies when dropped behind enemy lines a few hours before D-Day. Narrated by Pharrell, and featuring the voicework of Rashida Jones, Angela Lansbury and SNL’s Kenan Thompson. Seuss’ children’s classic about a bad-tempered grouch (Benedict Cumberbatch) who masquerades as Santa Claus in order to steal Christmas. The Grinch (PG for brief rude humor) Animated adaptation of Dr. With Sylvia Hoeks, Lakeith Stanfield and Stephen Merchant. The Girl in the Spider’s Web (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and nudity) Reboot of the film franchise inspired by the late Stieg Larsson’s trilogy of suspense thrillers revolves around a veteran journalist (Sverrir Gudnason) and young computer hacker (Claire Foy) caught in a web of espionage, corruption and cybercrime. Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun Production Studio: Tyler Perry Studios / BET Films / Paramount Players

Rated R for sexuality, drug use, ethnic slurs and pervasive profanity Yes, she is the comedienne of the moment and, if all you’re looking for is her coarse act, there’s plenty of that lowbrow fare to enjoy.īut when Haddish is not lighting up the screen with her over-the-top antics, what’s left is just a predictable, poorly-plotted, Tyler Perry morality play.

The problem with Nobody’s Fool is that it feels like Tiffany briefly parachuted in to do her crude shtick and split without worrying about developing any chemistry with the rest of the cast. Since then, she’s hosted Saturday Night Live and co-starred in Uncle Drew, The Oath and Night School. Haddish has been hotter than a pistol since stealing every scene in Girls Trip a year ago. Tyler’s films invariably feature a sassy, trash-talking sister, whether played by him in drag as Madea or, as in this case, by an actual actress, the irrepressible Tiffany Haddish. Thus unfolds Nobody’s Fool, a fish-out-of-water comedy written and directed by Tyler Perry. Too bad Danica’s already in a relationship with a shady character (Mehcad Brooks) she’s never met and has only interacted with over the internet, or she might give Mr. Tanya should thank her lucky stars that her gentlemanly boss, Frank (Omari Hardwick), has a crush on her sister.

Consequently, she can often be found cursing, flirting, menacing and hurling racial slurs behind the counter indiscriminately.
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Trouble is, the prison-hardened Tanya is so rough around the edges that she has no idea how to behave in polite society. So, she not only lets the hot ghetto mess move into her upscale crib but helps her land a gig as a barista at a trendy coffee shop.

By contrast, the latter has spent the last five years behind bars while her sis was climbing the corporate ladder.Īgainst her better judgment, Danica decides to take Tanya under her wing when she’s paroled. The former is a successful businesswoman who was recently promoted to Vice President of a leading, Madison Avenue advertising firm. Classy and Trashy Sisters Square Off in Fish-Out-of-Water Comedyĭanica (Tika Sumpter) and Tanya (Tiffany Haddish) may have been raised by the same mother (Whoopi Goldberg), but they’re still as different as night and day.
