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The Disney+ showâs second season is running on fumesâso itâs time to let the delightful odd couple at its core take over the whole thing.
The show was one of Marvelâs early Disney+ bright spots. The sheen has worn off.
Disneyâs latest cash-grab film based on one of its theme park rides is egregiously corny, lazy, predictable, and without a fright to be found. Then again, thatâs hardly a surprise.
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The actorâs assistant came and found the man in the purloined sleepwear, TMZ reports.
The new movie is clearly sending up the gentle personality and legacy of the famed âJoy of Paintingâ star, but forgets to shade the landscape with any humor or coherence.
It doesnât matter if âMarry Meâ is good or bad (though itâs certainly not brilliant). Checking off every rom-com clichĂ© and rehabbing J. Loâs image, itâs everything a fan wants.
Director Kate Herron opens up to Melissa Leon about the first season of the thrilling Disney+ series âLoki,â from the Kang reveal to the Timekeepers and Lokiâs sexuality.
Premiering in Cannes, the new film taking place in the offices of a fictional French magazine based on The New Yorker has âthe feel of a dollâs house populated with puppets.â
The new Disney+ series centered on the Marvel villain combines the inventiveness of âWandaVisionâ with the buddy-comedy repartee missing from âThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.â
âI didnât have to dig that deep,â the actor jokes about playing Father Ra-Shawbard in âBatsh*t Valley,â the âWild Wild Countryâ-skewering S3 premiere of IFCâs comedy series.
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