Tag: Paul Rudd
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Friendship: A Bromance on the Brink
There’s something uniquely tragic about a friendship unraveling—not with fiery arguments or betrayals, but with the slow, awkward realization that one person cares more than another. *Friendship*, directed by Andrew DeYoung, twists this premise into a darkly comedic, painfully relatable exploration of male bonding, desperation, and the absurd lengths one man will go to keep…
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Death of a Unicorn: The Shimmer of Loss
Alex Scharfman’s *Death of a Unicorn* is a unique and bittersweet combination of fantasy, satire, and sorrow. The story starts with a magical accident and gradually unfolds into a narrative about grief, exploitation, and the consequences of human greed. Featuring outstanding performances from Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega, the film encourages viewers to see the…
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania— Getting Tinier and Tinier Until It Hardly Even Matters
Plot via IMDB: Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne, along with Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, explore the Quantum Realm, where they interact with strange creatures and embark on an adventure that goes beyond the limits of what they thought was possible. It’s a cinematic truism that if a character says “It’s never over,”…
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“Ideal Home”: Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd Do a Family Three Way
In Ideal Home the comic rifts that Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd are able to create on their gay characters and their relationship is probably what attracted them to the project. Their bickering has a zing and wit that feels loose and unscripted. It lifts what is a conventional adoption drama about a gay couple…