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Movie Review: Adventureland
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• Mon, Apr 13
OH Not only does it display remarkable growth on Mottola's part, it also shows promise for other Age of Apatow comedies not actually produced by Judd Apatow. Apatow had a hand in Superbad, but despite the appearances of collaborators Martin Starr, ...
Movie Review: I Love You, Man
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• Thu, Mar 26
A decidedly Apatowian movie Judd Apatow had nothing to do with. I'm kind of glad that Judd Apatow had nothing to do with I Love You, Man. By which I mean no offense to Apatow, but perhaps some to the movie. Before the end credits rolled, I was sure that Apatow had to have had his hand in the productio...
Blu-ray Review: Role Models
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• Sun, Mar 8
Exclaim! OH Role Models doesn’t have Judd Apatow’s name anywhere on it, but it might as well have. There’s not much here to distinguish it from the recent spate of Apatow and Co. productions, except for the absence of Seth Rogen, and its men behaving like boys ... Role Models DVD Talk
Movie Review: Fired Up
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• Sat, Mar 7
OH This film wants so bad to be mirror a Judd Apatow feature. It’s written with the same type of fast-paced dialogue as one of those films, but lacks the punch. Nick and Shawn ham up their lines so much you feel like you’re watching a bad high school play ...
DVD Review: Dead Like Me: Life After Death
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• Wed, Mar 4
Dead Like Me fans praying for the TV show’s resurrection get a new movie, but may start yelling Serenity now! Much like Judd Apatow, Bryan Fuller has been hit by the Louisville Slugger of fate creating innovative, yet ultimately cancelled shows. Before Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls, D...
DVD Review: Pineapple Express 2-Disc Unrated Special Edition
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• Fri, Jan 23
Even if you don’t love Judd Apatow’s comedies, he’s still the man for DVD special features. Inhale deeply and enjoy. Packed with more special features then should be deemed legal, the Pineapple Express 2-Disc is another excuse to sit your ass in front of the television on a Friday night and i...
Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
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• Wed, Oct 8
A look at one of the best romantic comedies of the year! Comedies like Knocked Up and The 40 Year Old Virgin have certainly had a profound effect on America, and the newest comedic release on DVD and Blu-ray has a lot to offer as well. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is another masterpiece brought t...
Music Review: Pineapple Express Soundtrack
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• Wed, Aug 20
By Kevin Gustafson I smelled the Pineapple Express soundtrack before my editors even dropped it into my lap. While I don’t normally review music CDs, I wanted to do this one since the movie is the best comedy so far this year. Judd Apatow produced Pineapple Express and he usually picks good songs. However, the mu...
Movie Review: Step Brothers
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• Sun, Jul 27
OH - And let's not forget the presence of comedy's King Midas, Judd Apatow serving as producer. The movie has two forty-year-olds living with their respective ...
2007 at the Movies: The First Half
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• Mon, Jul 2
By Chris Beaumont While the year has had a lot of good and surprisingly good films, it has not been all roses. Spider-Man and Shrek sequels failed to deliver he goods, Evan Almighty failed to give up the laughs, and we have also gotten lackluster films featuring Demi Moore, Jim Carrey, Lindsay Lohan, Nicolas...
2007 at the Movies: The First Half
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• Mon, Jul 2
By Chris Beaumont The month of June has just ended, marking the completion of the first half of the year. With six months down, it seems like a good time to take a look back at the year so far. Like every year, it has had its ups and downs. Looking back at the films that have already come and gone, it looks like the year h...
Movie Review: Knocked Up
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• Mon, Jun 11
By General Disdain It’s a story about how two people on completely separate courses in life intersect with each other and ultimately try and meld those paths together. Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) is a perpetual loser (putting it mildly) without a goddamn thing going for him. Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is a hot...
Movie Review: Knocked Up
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• Mon, Jun 4
By Chris Holmes Apatow, for those not familiar with him, has produced some of the biggest hit comedies of the last five years, including Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and The 40 Year-Old Virgin. But while those movies were essentially really long sketches that relied on star power (Will Ferrell a...
Movie Review: Knocked Up
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• Sun, Jun 3
By Chris Beaumont Judd Apatow, serving as writer and director, once again delivers a great comedy that puts the vast majority of other Hollywood comedies to shame. He is a talent that cannot be ignored. He has delivered a movie that is easy to get into, easy to identify with, and really digs to the heart of the ma...
Movie Review: Knocked Up
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• Fri, Jun 1
By El Bicho What the movie excels at are its brief scenes about Hollywood, which should be no surprise as Apatow worked on one of the best “inside Hollywood” shows, The Larry Sanders Show. The executives at E! and the cameos, especially and unexpectedly Ryan Seacrest's hilarious turn, who is usually...
Podcast: Really Really Good: Cue's Review's, New Music from Eve, Joe, Collie Buddz, and MoreOriginal at Blogcritics
• Mon, Apr 30
By Laron Cue Here are the film trailers of Knocked Up the new movie from Judd Apatow starring Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd and more. The story is based on the unexpected changes that an unplanned pregnancy brings to Allison Scott (Heigl). One night of drunken lust brings an up and coming caree...
Music Review: Strange Weirdos: Music From And Inspired By The Film Knocked Up
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• Wed, Apr 11
By writnkitten Strange Weirdos releases May 22 on Concord Records, and is the soundtrack to writer/director Judd Apatow’s follow-up to the box-office smash The 40-Year-Old Virgin. It is also a showpiece for Loudon Wainwright III and his collaborator, singer/songwriter, and producer Joe Henry who w...