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2016 Upcoming Hollywood Movies Review:
Tricks and treats, a tested family relationship and some very conspicuous spies are among what's headed to theaters this weekend in Keeping Up With the Joneses, Jack Reacher: Never Going Back, Boo! A Madea Halloween, Ouija: Origin of Evil and American Pastoral.
Read on to find out what The Hollywood Reporter's critics are saying about the weekend's new offerings, and click here to see how they're expected to perform at the box office.
Keeping Up With The Joneses
Getting to know your new neighbors is always a tricky process. Now imagine finding out your neighbors are actually government spies. Director Greg Mottola (Superbad, Adventureland) brings this idea to the big screen in his latest film, Keeping Up With the Joneses. Jeff Gaffney (Zach Galifianakis) and his wife, Karen (Isla Fisher), are a quiet couple living a comfortable life in a quiet suburb. Jeff is a cheerful HR manager, Karen an unmotivated interior designer. Their life is normal and relatively uneventful until their new neighbors, the Joneses, move in. Underneath their guise as travel writer and social media editor with a food blog, Tim (Jon Hamm) and Natalie Jones (Gal Gadot) are actually top-secret spies. While the idea is there, THR's film critic Jon Frosch doesn't believe the film delivers. "Mottola and LeSieur fumble the big set pieces, including a sequence that finds the Gaffneys breaking into the Jones residence to look for clues; the rhythm is off, the jokes don’t land, the gags are sluggish and unimaginative," writes Frosch. "You know things are dire when one of the most amusing bits consists of Jeff accidentally smashing Karen’s head into a wall." Read the full review here.
Jack Reacher: Never Going Back
Returning to his non-Mission: Impossible secret-agent role, Tom Cruise once again becomes Jack Reacher, the unstoppable ex-military police commander with a passion for justice. THR film critic Todd McCarthy thinks the film unoriginal. "The film serves up nothing that hasn't been seen in countless action films before, and it's striking how little effort appears to have been made to give it any distinction," explains McCarthy. "Undistinguished visually, this marks a return to the old days, when sequels were almost always markedly inferior to originals that spawned them." Read the full review here.
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2016 Upcoming Hollywood Movies Review:
Tricks and treats, a tested family relationship and some very conspicuous spies are among what's headed to theaters this weekend in Keeping Up With the Joneses, Jack Reacher: Never Going Back, Boo! A Madea Halloween, Ouija: Origin of Evil and American Pastoral.
Read on to find out what The Hollywood Reporter's critics are saying about the weekend's new offerings, and click here to see how they're expected to perform at the box office.
Keeping Up With The Joneses
Getting to know your new neighbors is always a tricky process. Now imagine finding out your neighbors are actually government spies. Director Greg Mottola (Superbad, Adventureland) brings this idea to the big screen in his latest film, Keeping Up With the Joneses. Jeff Gaffney (Zach Galifianakis) and his wife, Karen (Isla Fisher), are a quiet couple living a comfortable life in a quiet suburb. Jeff is a cheerful HR manager, Karen an unmotivated interior designer. Their life is normal and relatively uneventful until their new neighbors, the Joneses, move in. Underneath their guise as travel writer and social media editor with a food blog, Tim (Jon Hamm) and Natalie Jones (Gal Gadot) are actually top-secret spies. While the idea is there, THR's film critic Jon Frosch doesn't believe the film delivers. "Mottola and LeSieur fumble the big set pieces, including a sequence that finds the Gaffneys breaking into the Jones residence to look for clues; the rhythm is off, the jokes don’t land, the gags are sluggish and unimaginative," writes Frosch. "You know things are dire when one of the most amusing bits consists of Jeff accidentally smashing Karen’s head into a wall." Read the full review here.
Jack Reacher: Never Going Back
Returning to his non-Mission: Impossible secret-agent role, Tom Cruise once again becomes Jack Reacher, the unstoppable ex-military police commander with a passion for justice. THR film critic Todd McCarthy thinks the film unoriginal. "The film serves up nothing that hasn't been seen in countless action films before, and it's striking how little effort appears to have been made to give it any distinction," explains McCarthy. "Undistinguished visually, this marks a return to the old days, when sequels were almost always markedly inferior to originals that spawned them." Read the full review here.