This is one of those smaller, amusing-but-not-exactly-funny ensemble comedies that used to be made with some regularity in the ’90s (think “Trojan War” or “SubUrbia”),

This is one of those smaller, amusing-but-not-exactly-funny ensemble comedies that used to be made with some regularity in the ’90s (think “Trojan War” or “SubUrbia”),
This big-budget adaptation of the famous comic strip sure has its moments. There’s an unmistakably Tim Burtonesque vibe to the proceedings, from the whimsical setting
I remember reading a description of this movie as “Stand by Me’ with ‘Big Chill’ bookends,” and that captures the tone of this coming-of-age comedy
This sequel to the famous 1991 adaptation is even better than its predecessor. The first one was fine, but here, everything is tighter: The performances
Barry Sonnenfeld’s famous adaptation of the Charles Addams comic hasn’t aged particularly well, although it’s still a lot of fun. The sets and costume design
It’s a shame that this comedy-drama about the bond shared between mothers and daughters seems to have come and gone unnoticed, given how effective the