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Walk of Fame (I) (2017)
7/10
Raunchy Comedy with a recognizable cast
30 March 2017
Scott Eastwood stars as Drew, a melancholic dude that works at a call center and can't seem to pass the bar exam. After meeting Nikki, played by Laura Ashley Samuels, Drew decides to try acting and joins Star Maker Academy. Malcolm McDowell and Chris Kattan thrive as the acting coaches at the academy. This movie is one of a kind. It twists and turns through the plot and covers so many different situations. This gives the notable cast so many different angles to throw jokes. Oh they had locker room jokes to throw. They threw jabs, haymakers and a knockout punch. All of those big name actors and Jack Guzman as Rubisio Uchilieni steals the show. His character is absolutely electric from the minute he comes on camera. Another unknown actor that impressed was Jesse Thomas, this is his first movie and all he did was write, direct and act in it. The film was light hearted and entertaining. I would suggest it to anyone who's trying to relax and have a good laugh.
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1 Night (I) (2016)
10/10
Relatable indie romance for all ages
14 February 2017
1Night is a heartwarming multi-dimensional Romantic Drama. The movie is a little too serious to be a comedy but, there were some laugh out loud funny scenes throughout. The movie gives the perspective of love from two different couples. The young, prom night, coming of age love and the work past your differences to make the relationship work love. Kyle Allen (Andy) plays the nerdy, doesn't know how attractive he is, yearbook photographer. Isabelle Fuhrman (Bea) plays a disgruntled girl that is uncertain about her future. During their prom night they meet an older couple who perfectly contrasts the dynamics of their relationship. Anna Camp (Elizabeth) and Justin Chatwin (Drew) star as the older, broken couple trying to salvage their relationship. Writer and Director Minhal Baig did a great job portraying the realities of relationships that we all at some point go through, whether you are young or old. The relatable characters are what got me invested but, a great plot twist out of the blue was the cherry on top for the movie. I enjoyed it and would suggest the watch, especially for Valentine's Day.
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