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“22 Jump Street” may be the most arbitrary sequel ... the film has become a bad trip. Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have supersized everything, including the co-stars’ buddy ...
Rather than build on the clever combination of silly and serious from the first film, the sequel plays for easy laughs (which it doesn’t get), constantly calling attention to itself as a bad film ...
22 Jump Street, directors Chris Miller and Phil ... Schmidt forcibly drags the laid-back Jenko from the good-trip to the bad-trip side.) As their fake freshman year of college wears on, Jenko ...
“21 Jump Street” was charming because it subverted audiences’ expectations for the high school experience while tweaking the characters’ expectations for themselves. The ...
The property value on Jump Street just increased significantly. “22 Jump Street,” Sony’s R ... It looks to be helping Sony reverse last summer’s bad fortunes brought on by flops “White ...
In the annals of movies in which character pronounce "annals" as "anals" just to get a cheap laugh, "22 Jump Street" approaches heights of sublime shamelessness. The hyper-self-aware follow-up to ...
Very soon into "22 Jump ... did the last "Jump Street" movie, as well as the sublimely superior "The Lego Movie" — keep it moving and occasionally weird (with a giddy drug trip, and a split ...
But for every new zinger, there’s a re-tread of an old one, from the boys taking drugs and going on a (slightly less funny) trip ... Whatever the case, 22 Jump Street is still a blast; the ...
By THR Staff Don’t dare accuse Phil Lord and Christopher Miller‘s 22 Jump Street of being a paint-by ... It’s not all bad news for Schmidt, who starts a sexually gratifying but potentially ...
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