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Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have followed up their sly franchise reboot with an inevitable sequel that is, at least in part, a sly, self-referencing commentary on the inevitability ...
22 Jump Street, directors Chris ... Jenko and Schmidt must reassume their previous fake identities—un-lookalike brothers Doug and Joey McQuaid—to pose as students, infiltrate the university, ...
Channing Tatum still wants to make 23 Jump Street with Jonah Hill: ‘We’ve been trying to get it done’ Box office report: 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' destroys competition with $100 ...
But “22 Jump Street” hits far more often than it misses, and even when it misses by a mile, the effort is so delightfully zany that it’s hard not to give Lord and Miller an “A” for effort.
A 90-minute gay joke interrupted by 15 minutes of jokes about Jonah Hill’s appearance and inability to leap tall buildings, “22 Jump Street” has to go down as another summer of 2014 ...
In "22 Jump Street," a seemingly exhausted Hardy tells the two lovable bozos that all they need to do is the exact same thing they did last time: go undercover and find the supplier.
22 Jump Street opened with $60 million last weekend, good for the fifth-biggest live-action comedy debut of all-time. The Channing Tatum/Jonah Hill action comedy is in rare company in that it is a ...
22 Jump Street, earning stellar reviews, nabbed an A- CinemaScore from moviegoers, compared to a B for the first 21 Jump Street, which opened to $36.3 million in summer 2012 on its way to grossing ...
22 Jump Street is damn funny, sometimes outrageously so. It laughs at its own dumb logic and invites us in on the fun.
21 Jump Street was one of the nicest surprises that Hollywood gave us in 2012. It was a silly, goofy undercover cop caper that rested comfortably on the easy-going chemistry of unlikely double act ...
‘22 Jump Street,’ a keenly self-aware sequel that goes back to the well with winks, laughs and slapstick action. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness.
When a movie opens with a fight sequence featuring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum set to DJ Snake and Lil Jon’s “Turn Down for What,’’ it could be a) setting itself up for disaster or b) a ...