THE VOICES
In this really under the radar film, Ryan Reynolds plays an awkward factory worker named Jerry. Jerry talks to his pets and they talk back to him. Eventually Jerry attempts to pursue a crush, but then everything takes a turn for the even more weird when he is stood up and his pets start telling him to murder people. Think of this as Dexter meets Doctor Dolittle.
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The Voices stars Ryan Reynolds, Anna Kendrick, and Gemma Arterton. Written by Michael R. Perry. Directed by Marjane Satrapi. In theaters and On Demand February 6.
GET HARD
When millionaire James King (Will Ferrell) is accused of fraud and sentenced to do time in San Quentin, he immediately turns to the hardest thug he knows to teach him how to hold his own in prison. Little does James know, Darnell (Kevin Hart) has never been to prison and is just acting out the typical stereotypes. Hopefully wearing mismatching colors and talking ghetto is all that’s needed to make it in prison.
Get Hard stars Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart, and Alison Brie. Written by Jay Martel, Ian Roberts, and Etan Cohen. Directed by Etan Cohen. In theaters March 27.
SPY
If Paul Feig has anything to do with it, chances are, so does Melissa McCarthy. This statement rings true for Spy, as it features McCarthy as a CIA analyst that tries to prove her worth. Typically she is behind a desk, but when the identities of all known spys are revealed, she must step up and go undercover. Spy has a solid supporting cast that is full of Feig regulars, however, Jude Law’s American accent could noticeably use some work. Ok, a lot of work. Either way, this definitely looks to be better than The Heat.
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Spy stars Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Jason Statham, and Jude Law. Written and directed by Paul Feig. In theaters May 22.