Melissa McCarhthy is obviously a comedienne.When I heard she was doing a drama, I was naturally surprised. But there is a lot more comedy in the movie than I was led to believe. And good thing there is because McCarthy is phenomenal. She gets to shine in this dramatic-comedic hybrid role as a cynical writer who can't find work who turns to literary forgery. Director Marielle Heller does an incredible job at making something that is extremely niche accessible to a broad audience. Cause really who knows or cares anything about literary collectibles? Richard E. Grant plays her partner in crime and his character is somehow simultaneously sleazy and charming. Grant and McCarthy play off of each other brilliantly. I think Dolly Wells as Anna is really charming too. It's really surprisingly enjoyable overall.
I am a student at Johns Hopkins with a passion for film, media and awards. Here you will find concise movie reviews and my comments on TV, theater and award shows. I can't see everything, but when I finally get around to it, you'll find my opinion here on everything from the classics to the crap.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
Tammy (2014)
Tammy is Melissa McCarthy's latest reincarnation of the same old character she always plays. She typecast herself in a role that does not really let her talents shine. She is a very funny comedian but I fear that in the future she will continue to be typecast. The character is great in Bridesmaids, but I think the audience has tired of it. Susan Sarandon makes for a great crazy grandmother character. The dynamic between her and McCarthy, however, does not work nearly as well as with McCarthy and Sandra Bullock in The Heat. Sarandon really gives it her all given subpar script. It is amazing how many big names this script attracted and really goes to show the power and popularity of McCarthy.
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