Movie Review: BAD BOYS FOR LIFE Starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence
If you’ve ever seen the movie Major League II, there’s a scene towards the beginning of the film where two of the main characters are watching the trailer for the action movie one of them is starring in. As the action gets increasingly outlandish and impossible, the star of the film can’t contain his excitement, […]
Preview: Martin Lawrence to Perform at Chaifetz Arena
Famed comedian Martin Lawrence returns to Chaifetz Arena in St Louis on Thu., May 3. He will be joined by special guests Rickey Smiley, JB Smoove, DeRay Davis and Benji Brown. Tickets go on sale February 23 at 10 a.m. For more information visit ticketmaster.com.
Roger Qbert Reviews “Death at a Funeral” starring Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence
Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence head up an all-star cast in Death at a Funeral. Rock and Lawrence play Aaron and Ryan, squabbling brothers whose father has just died. Aaron has spent the days since his father’s passing planning (and bankrolling) the elaborate funeral and he is frustrated with his brother, a celebrity author, popping […]
Death at a Funeral
This new version of Death at a Funeral changes little from its British forbearer while still delivering the big laughs and hitting all the big notes it just drags a bit at times and rarely finds a consistent stride. The premise is simple, a family comes together for the main character’s father’s funeral and many […]
Columbia Pictures Puts “Bad Boys 3” in the Hands of Writer Peter Craig
Bad Boys. Bad Boys. What’cha gonna do? Apparently, we are all going to watch another film featuring “Bad Boys” Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Well, that is what Columbia Pictures hopes anyways. Peter Craig is set to write the screenplay for what would be the third installment in the “Bad Boys” series. The first two […]
Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock – Death at a Funeral Remake?
Only two years after the big screen sleeper “Death at a Funeral” was released in 2007, someone has already found the need to remake it. Why? I am not quite sure actually. The “original” movie, directed by Frank Oz, was excellent. Set in Britain, during a wacky funeral, everything seems to go wrong that could […]