Friends with Kids
The conversations that take place in Friends with Kids not only feel fresh and authentic, they also provide food for thought regarding friendships, relationships, and the prospect of becoming a parent.
The conversations that take place in Friends with Kids not only feel fresh and authentic, they also provide food for thought regarding friendships, relationships, and the prospect of becoming a parent.
Welcome back to another week of The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl. This week has had lots of geeky news. Some awesome, some interesting and some upsetting.
Our favorite little unintelligible Minions are coming back in Despicable Me 2. But we’ll have to wait a whole year…
Juan has a lot of feelings about the Academy Award nominees and he’s not holding back on his opinion.
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2011 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top selection.
Friends with Kids revolves around a couple in their 30s, who observe the effect having kids has taken on the couples they know. To avoid that toll, the best friends resolve to have a child and then date other people.
I didn’t think I would actually enjoy a film in which Seth Rogen is heavily involved, but Nick Frost and Simon Pegg managed to make that happen in Paul.
Bridesmaids may seem like your typical wedding-driven comedy, but turns out to be anything but – delivering prime performances from a cast of hilarious women.
Judd Apatow and Paul Feig get together to bring you Bridesmaids, starring Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, and Melissa McCarthy as a group of friends who prepare for a wedding.
This time around we’ve got talks about fansubs [fan-made-subtitles], and reviews for Shutter Island, City of Life and Death, Legion, the documentary on The White Stripes, the Japanese drama Perfect Girl Evolution, comments on the latest season of Desperate Housewives, House M.D, and United States of Tara… as well as reviews for many other albums including Bi Rain, Tete and Aleks Syntek. Plus MORE~