Tag: Judd Apatow

The Bubble | Review

The Exterminating Sound Stage: Apatow Skewers Hollywood’s Pandemic Age in Moderately Amusing Satire Straddling a blurry line between satirizing Hollywood’s franchise cupidity and a queasy...

The King of Staten Island | Review

King Without a Crown: Apatow Deifies Davidson in Latest Dramedy For his sixth directorial outing, Judd Apatow continues with his method of building a narrative...

The Disaster Artist | Review

A Room of One’s Own: Franco’s Sincere Paean to the Art of Failed Art The notion “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” has assumed...

Trainwreck | Review

Who’ll Stop the Train?: Apatow Matures with Schumer’s Impressive Skills The most inappropriate element of Judd Apatow’s latest film Trainwreck is its title, which promises...

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