Jack Black, left, and Paul Rudd in “Anaconda.” (Bradley Patrick/Sony Pictures/TNS) There are movies that you watch because they add to humanity’s great history of finding life’s meaning through art, ...
There are movies that you watch because they add to humanity’s great history of finding life’s meaning through art, and then there are movies that you watch because it’s fun to hear someone say, in ...
A group of "Anaconda" superfans decide to reboot "Anaconda" in "Anaconda," a slapdash, mildly clever reboot/ reimagining/ spiritual sequel to "Anaconda" that can't stop talking about or referencing ...
Jack Black and Paul Rudd’s new monster snake comedy Anaconda is somewhat lacking in bite, according to Rotten Tomatoes’ critics. “When a midlife crisis pushes them to finally go for it, they head deep ...
Why do studio killjoys sadistically ruin our entertainment experience by revealing a film’s key surprises and plot twists in trailers and commercials? Call them the grinches who stole a Christmas Day ...
Running time: 100 minutes. Rated PG-13 (violence/action, strong language, some drug use and suggestive references). In theaters Dec. 25. Who would have thought that 1997’s “Anaconda,” in which ...
Similar to getting caught in the grip of a giant Amazonian snake, in which you have the privilege of hearing your bones break before the power of the embrace causes your veins to explode, the ...
Jack Black and Paul Rudd star in a self-aware revival of so-bad-it’s-good ’90s favorite 'Anaconda,' where the only joke that lands is the idea that anyone would want to remake that movie. With ...
In Hollywood’s never-ending quest to take advantage of existing intellectual property, seemingly no older movie is off limits, even if the original was not well-regarded. That’s certainly the case ...
There are movies that you watch because they add to humanity’s great history of finding life’s meaning through art, and then there are movies that you watch because it’s fun to hear someone say, in ...
When is a meta movie too meta? “Anaconda” provides an incontrovertible answer. This new take on the 1997 killer snake movie that starred Ice Cube, Jennifer Lopez, and a delightfully over-the-top Jon ...
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