Tag Archives: Aubrey Plaza

CHILD’S PLAY (2019): New Trailer From Aubrey Plaza, Brian Tyree Henry, Gabriel Bateman…

Child's Play (2019), Aubrey Plaza
Child’s Play (2019), Aubrey Plaza

Director Lars Klevberg’s Child’s Play stars Aubrey Plaza, Brian Tyree Henry and Gabriel Bateman.

A re-imagining of the 1988 horror movie of the same name, Plaza plays a single mother who gives her son a toy doll for his birthday. Only she’s completely unaware of its more sinister nature.

Really? A doll? A horrifying doll? Kidding. I mean, I definitely don’t remember watching previous chucky movies but I do know him to be an an evil often knife yielding ‘toy.’

I’m interested to know whether I’ll actually find this movie scary. I’m thinking maybe not since IT (1990) didn’t scare me. I don’t mind being proven wrong though.

David Lewis, Carlease Burke, Ty Consiglio, Beatrice Kitsos, Hannah Drew, Kristin York and Zahra Anderson also star.

Child’s Play Release Dates: June 21st, 2019 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

THE LITTLE HOURS (2017): New Trailer From Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Dave Franco, Fred Armisen…

The Little Hours (2017), Kate Micucci, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza
The Little Hours (2017), Kate Micucci, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza

Starring Aubrey Plaza, Fred Armisen, Alison Brie and Dave Franco, The Little Hours is a new comedy set in the Middle Ages. The story follows a young servant who is fleeing from his master and takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns.

I want to find out where writer/director Jeff Baena goes with this seemingly crazy, fun story.  Maybe it’ll become one of my favourite comedies. Maybe?

Nick Offerman, John C Reilly, Kate Micucci and Molly Shannon also star.

The Little Hours Release Dates: June 30th, 2017 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

INGRID GOES WEST (2017): New Trailer From Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O’Shea Jackson Jr…

Ingrid Goes West (2017), Elizabeth Olsen, Aubrey Plaza
Ingrid Goes West (2017), Elizabeth Olsen, Aubrey Plaza

In Ingrid Goes West, which stars Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen and O’Shea Jackson Jr., Ingrid is a mentally disturbed young woman who’s obsessed with a social media star with ‘the perfect life’.

Unsettling and increasingly dangerous is the turn Ingrid’s behaviour takes when she decides to move west to befriend the subject of her obsession.

I’m very much looking forward to watching Plaza, an actress I’ve only ever seen in comedy roles, play a part that seems to be a lot more dramatic.

Ingrid Goes West Release Dates: August 4th, 2017 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

MIKE & DAVE NEED WEDDING DATES (2016): The Things I Liked…

Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), Zac Efron, Adam DeVine
Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), Zac Efron, Adam DeVine

During Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates, it didn’t take long before I found myself thinking ‘Oh great, this is one of those types of comedies.’

This above unfortunate thought entered my mind within the first ten minutes during the intervention scene. A scene where the immature, co-dependent brothers played by Zac Efron and Adam DeVine respond to their family’s accusation that they ‘rile each other up’. The joke here contained gratuitous use of expletives and was unfortunately over-stretched to the point where I wanted to shout ‘CUT!

I promise that I generally do enjoy the effective and creative use of colourful language – just not when it’s over-used to the point where it removes rather than adds to the desired effect, comic or otherwise. There were additional disappointing moments where I thought, ‘Really? That’s how that would happen?’ But I persevered nonetheless.

In terms of the good things about director Jake Szymanski’s movie, one of the funniest and most refreshing moments is the dialogue between DeVine and Aubrey Plaza in the scene where they whisper to each other outside their Hawaii hotel rooms. There’s also the rather well-executed massage sequence, thanks to an impressive performance by Sugar Lyn Beard and Kumail Nanjiani.

Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza
Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza

Overall, instead of Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates being the ‘comedy of the summer’ it could have been, what we seem to have is a series of comedy sketches in what ought to have been an improvisation class setting because a lot the jokes/story needed sharpening and editing down.

Last words from me: Seek out the great scenes highlighted above. Otherwise just do whatever makes you happy. For me, Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates is one more reminder that a truly good comedy is so very hard to make. Why not try Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) instead or again. It’s very special indeed.

Happy Film Loving,

G

DIRTY GRANDPA (2016): The Things I Liked…

Dirty Grandpa (2016), Robert De Niro, Zac Efron
Dirty Grandpa (2016), Robert De Niro, Zac Efron

Dirty Grandpa is a comedy about a lecherous grandfather and his uptight grandson who go on a road trip that one of them really wishes wasn’t happening.

Starring Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Aubrey Plaza and directed by Dan Mazer, this is one of those movies that has a good number of funny moments. The only thing is, those great moments are unfortunately followed by a few ill-advised scenes with dialogue and story development that needed more work/editing.

I enjoyed watching De Niro as an outrageous and expletive-filled senior citizen, the opposite of what he did most recently in The Intern (2015). I just wish the script had been better.

Dirty Grandpa (2016), Aubrey Plaza (r)
Dirty Grandpa (2016), Aubrey Plaza (r)

As for the other characters, ‘Caricaturish’ is sadly the word that comes to mind for Julianne Hough’s role as Meredith. I don’t know if my objection is to the type of person she portrays, the way she played her, or both. Lenore, (Plaza) is probably the only one that didn’t make me cringe in parts. I’m not quite sure what some might think that suggests about me. Hopefully, it says that I enjoy language and love to see it used creatively.

Dirty Grandpa, for me, is a story of bonding between a grandson and grandfather. I thought there was no need for the clichéd young romance. But then again, I’m not a teenager, or a Zac Efron fangirl.

It’s probably fair to say that the actors did the best they could with the material at hand. I certainly wouldn’t tell someone looking for a really great comedy to make time for Dirty Grandpa. But, if you’re a big fan of at least one of the actors, even I know I can’t stop you.

Happy Film Loving,

G