The plot: Cosmetics worker Renee (Amy Schumer) has a lot of self-image issues and wishes that she was prettier. But after an accident at the gym results in a knock to the head, she suddenly not only sees herself as pretty but gains a sense of confidence that she never had before. As she sets out to show off her "new" looks and climb up the corporate ladder, her friends and co-workers start to wonder what exactly has happened to this woman.
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Sunday, 4 October 2015
We Are Your Friends (2015) - Movie Review
Now for the third and final part of our look into the recent
music-centric releases; oh, I do love obvious market trends. First, we had
Straight Outta Compton, where I was well within my element given how often I
seem to drop hip-hop titbits in these reviews anyway. Then, it was Ricki And
The Flash, which had me well and truly out of that comfort zone into the realm
of milquetoast drama involving oldie rock. Today, it’s a drop straight down the
middle in terms of familiarity with the genre in question: Electronic dance
music. I went through a period of swearing off most EDM out of pop elitism,
especially dubstep back when Skrillex was first getting big media buzz, but
have since grown a bit more accustomed thanks to artists like Parov Stelar and
Pogo, along with rediscovering just how awesome the Jet Set Radio Future
soundtrack was. That said, though, the whole EDM rave culture just feels… alien
to me. So, with a certain affinity for the music but quite the distance from
the lifestyle, how does this film weigh up?
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wes bentley,
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