Conceived, but given the quality of recent disaster flicks, parody is redundant. The challenge of topping the insane improbability of Hollywood’s less pretentious fare is too great for any filmmaker, and Frawley and his writers have decided not to try. They’ve settled, instead, on very safe conventions: Sally Kellerman as an unhappy spouse who
falls in love with her husband only when their divorce is finalized, Ruth Gordon as a foulmouthed old lady on the lam, Rene Auberjonois as an agnostic priest. ‘I’ve never seen such a bunch of crybabies,” Bologna snarls, in what’s supposed to pass for a gag line. But there arc few laughs. Mostly there’s only the sense that this kind of humor is better appreciated when it’s on television, and the waste is only of its audience’s time.
暴走するバッハ会長よ、五輪選手の心の叫びを聞け! 錦織圭、大坂なおみ、セリーナ、モーガン (2)
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The Reel Cinema is gearing up to reopen on May 17 A QUINTON cinema has weathered the coronavirus storm and is looking forward to welcoming back film lovers on May 17. Reel Cinema - one of the oldest cinemas in the country - will open again next Monday (May 17) after the government gave it £115k to help survive the pandemic and is appealing for people to support it. It has only been open for ten weeks in the last year. The cinema on Hagley Road West The cinema on Hagley Road West has undergone a deep clean and has introduced a string of measures to ensure movie fans can take in their favourite films safely including limiting capacity; guaranteed unoccupied seats between parties for social distancing and a one-way system.