Nobody, I'd heard nothing but good things about, people ranting and raving about how brilliant it is and totally comparable with the John WIck series. Never one to jump on a bandwagon I doubted it, further more I couldn't get my head around the idea of Odenkirk being an action star,...
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Nobody Movie Review Nobody is the kind of film that people will underestimate and be proven wrong. Nobody is a film about a “regular guy” who is in a bit of a rut when his house gets robbed. While at gunpoint, he gives in to their demands rather than fight and is left feeling ...
Nobody is remarkably frisky but essentially frivolous blood-soaked fun. Nobody is really somebody, of course, namely Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk), a mild-mannered accountant who works at his father-in-law’s manufacturing company. And when a couple of amateur house burglars invade his home, h...
movie could have used a bit more prologue that would make Becca and their children into characters instead of functions for the plot, but there’s a tightness to “Nobody” that’s often lacking in modern films, one that’s reminiscent of the economy of the “John Wick” flicks, which ...
Movie review of Nobody's Fool (2018) by The Critical Movie Critics | A fiesty sister helps her straight-laced sister navigate a long-distance relationship.
Michael O'Sullivan
Human beings have the same violent tribal urges as wild apes in this surreal horror comedy, the directing debut of British actor and screenwriter Steve Oram.
and not everything makes a ton of sense, but more often than not you’ll be howling with at least minor chuckles and a knowing smile with some of Charlie Sheen’s finest comedic work, Lloyd Bridges stealing every scene with perfect deadpan delivery (how did nobody ever think to put Bri...
confused performances, and a weird handle on toe-curling sensuality. It’s a movie that looks as though nobody was paying attention during the filmmaking process, with the final product a baffling mess of motivations and subplots. Perhaps Irvin gave up on the whole enterprise early in the shoo...