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Tag Archives: Jim Carrey

Me, Myself & Irene
Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly

Me, Myself & Irene

May 23, 2017 Engagingculture
Anthony AndersonComedyJim CarreyRenée ZellwegerRichard JenkinsRobert Forster
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Ron Howard

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

May 23, 2017 Engagingculture
Bill IrwinChristine BaranskiComedyFamilyFantasyJeffrey TamborJim CarreyTaylor Momsen
Bruce Almighty
Tom Shadyac

Bruce Almighty

December 12, 2016 Engagingculture
Catherine BellComedyFantasyJennifer AnistonJim CarreyLisa Ann WalterPhilip Baker Hall
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Michel Gondry

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

November 25, 2016 Engagingculture
DramaElijah WoodJim CarreyKate WinsletKirsten DunstMark RuffaloRomanceScience Fiction
The Number 23
Joel Schumacher

The Number 23

July 30, 2016 Engagingculture
Danny HustonDramaJim CarreyLogan LermanLynn CollinsMysteryThrillerVirginia Madsen
Yes Man
Peyton Reed

Yes Man

July 24, 2016 Engagingculture
ComedyFionnula FlanaganJim CarreyRhys DarbyRomanceSasha AlexanderZooey Deschanel
I Love You Phillip Morris
Glenn Ficarra, John Requa

I Love You Phillip Morris

July 15, 2016 Engagingculture
Brennan BrownComedyDramaEwan McGregorJim CarreyLeslie MannRodrigo SantoroRomance
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Don Scardino

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

June 27, 2016 Engagingculture
ComedyJames GandolfiniJim CarreyOlivia WildeSteve BuscemiSteve Carell

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  • Coal Miner's Daughter, 1980 - ★★½
    Coal Miner's Daughter is a train wreck you can't look away from, not because anything goes wrong, but because nothing ever does. Success arrives and the film just keeps filming. Sissy Spacek sings beautifully out of empty eyes. She is technically extraordinary and the film won't give her anything to lose. Every obstacle dissolves in […]
  • Sinners, 2025 - ★★½
    The early scenes of Sinners features a man crushing a serpent's head, but he still gets bitten. Ryan Coogler put Genesis 3:15 in his film and didn't realize he was telling on himself. Ryan Coogler is a genuine craftsman. Michael B. Jordan carries dual roles here without breaking a sweat, and Delroy Lindo steals every scene he […]
  • The Long Goodbye, 1973 - ★★★
    Marlowe is Don Quixote in a 1970s LA he didn't ask to be born into. The code is real. The world stopped caring about the code a long time ago. Altman shoots this as a kind of shaggy cosmic joke, everyone talking past a man who still means what he says, every cigarette lit like […]
  • Ray, 2004 - ★★★★★
    Ray is nothing short of extraordinary. It is a masterclass in storytelling, performance, and musical legacy that leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.At the heart of the film is Jamie Foxx. Foxx doesn’t just play Ray Charles, he becomes him. From the physicality to the voice to the emotional depth, every detail […]
  • The Night of the Hunter, 1955 - ★★★★½
    Charles Laughton directed one film and it's a hauntingly beautiful nightmare from the Bible.Powell is a wolf who learned to speak fluent sheep, scripture on his lips, hymns in his throat, murder in his hands tattooed LOVE and HATE. The adults are fooled because they want to be. They're watching out for themselves, which is […]

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