Here is a recap of the films reviewed on today's show:
Sisters is just a few notches above Adam Sandler’s Grown Ups movies. It’s an uninspired slog and both Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are slumming it here.
The original Point Break has been imitated and parodied many
times but it’s hard to imagine a shallower or stupider take on the 1991
film than this remake. There is a provocative idea at the center of
this film but it is buried under bad acting and worse storytelling.
Concussion is an acceptable drama. It largely comes across like
a television network movie-of-the-week but it’s well acted,
competently done, and generally engaging. However, viewers should check
out the documentary League of Denial, which can be found online.
Daddy’s Home is one of the better comedies that either Will
Ferrell or Mark Wahlberg have been involved in. The movie is quite
sitcom-like but it is consistently funny and it is ultimately
satisfying in exactly the way it intends to be.
People Places Things is a fine little movie about a family
struggling with love and parenthood after a divorce. The film is sweet
without becoming saccharine and it has interesting and engaging
performances by its cast.
You can find full text of every review in the Sounds of Cinema Review Archive.
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