‘God’s Favorite Idiot’ Trailer: Melissa McCarthy Battles Hell in Netflix Sitcom
McCarthy and real-life husband Ben Falcone put their own spin on a “Bruce Almighty”-esque sitcom, premiering June 15.
McCarthy and real-life husband Ben Falcone put their own spin on a “Bruce Almighty”-esque sitcom, premiering June 15.
TIFF: McCarthy brings real emotion to Theodore Melfi’s often cloying dramedy about angry birds and heartbroken humans.
Even with talented stars in the lead roles, the best gag in Ben Falcone’s Netflix comedy involves Jason Bateman as a half-crab, half-man. That seems wrong, doesn’t it?
Netflix’s new superhero comedy sees this powerhouse duo playing best friends who team up to save the world.
Melissa McCarthy’s laugh-free HBO Max comedy crystallizes a grim future where movies have to satisfy algorithms but not theatrical audiences.
The comedy from writers and director of “The Boss” premieres on HBO Max Thanksgiving Day.
Meanwhile, Melissa McCarthy goes to HBO Max, Netflix buys out movie palaces, and Edward Norton curses crappy projection. None of this makes theater chains look good.
Originally slated for a Christmas theatrical release, McCarthy’s “Superintelligence” will instead head straight to HBO Max. She’s among a growing number of stars and studio execs embracing the new Hollywood reality.
It’s incredibly violent, and stars Tiffany Haddish and Melissa McCarthy look awkward holding guns. The writer-director said that was the point.
Melissa McCarthy, Elisabeth Moss, and Tiffany Haddish star as a trio of fed-up wives who take over the family business in ’70s-era New York.
The Oscar nominee is in talks to play the iconic purple sea witch.
Screenwriter Andrea Berloff makes her directorial debut with this summer crime drama.