Judd Apatow, one of the most influential figures in modern
American comedy, has returned to screens with a new writing/directing effort.
After his last feature with Trainwreck, which both launched and remains the
sole high point of Amy Schumer’s cinematic career, I can’t say I knew what to
expect outside of the traditional Apatow formula: Showing immature adults at a
point where they need to grow the fuck up. But even with that in mind, I
was not expecting to walk away from his latest and being this… moved.
Showing posts with label arrested development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arrested development. Show all posts
Saturday, 1 August 2020
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