Tag: Major Genre: Comedy

  • The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    It’s fun to have fun but you have to know how! So, when up-tight, control-freak Sally, and born-to-be-wild child Conrad are left at home for the day, Welch’s reimagining of Seuss’ eponymous, anthropomorphic, wisecracking Cat in the Hat makes it his mission to show them how to enjoy themselves within the bounds of their constraining,…

  • The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    Bo Welch’s 2003 interpretation of Seuss’ eponymous, anthropomorphic The Cat in the Hat throws the human exceptionalism paradigm into full-blown turmoil as Mike Myers embodies a character that takes on various socially specific, “human” roles all whilst staying in character as Cat. Though it is not unusual for a film of this genre to depict…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Dir. James Gunn. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2023

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Dir. James Gunn. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2023

    Though James Gunn’s 2023 Sci-Fi/Action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3[1] reunited audiences with the beloved Guardians, the opening scene instantly insinuated this film’s darker tone due to its immediate focus on the horrific nature of animal experimentation and how it can be physically and mentally catastrophic for the creature. Gunn presents this by…

  • Mr Popper’s Penguins. Dir. Mark Waters. 20th Century Fox. 2011.

    Jim Carrey and Penguins. It does not get any better. Think Beethoven but with Penguins. Try to spot the difference between the CGI penguins and the real ones. Grab the popcorn. As you can surmise from the title, the film details Mr Popper who is played by Jim Carrey and his hijinks with the penguin…

  • Big Miracle. Dir. Ken Kwapis. Universal Pictures. 2012.

    Big Miracle. Dir. Ken Kwapis. Universal Pictures. 2012.

    ”And we ache for them cause they are so much like us”. Rachel Kramer. The film Big Miracle is a drama directed by Ken Kwapis and distributed by Universal Pictures in 2012. It is based on the book Freeing the Whales written by Tom Rose in 1989, which narrates the 1988 Operation Breakthrough to rescue…

  • An American Werewolf in London. Dir. John Landis. Universal Pictures. 1981.

    An American Werewolf in London. Dir. John Landis. Universal Pictures. 1981.

    “The wolf’s bloodline must be severed; the last remaining werewolf must be destroyed. It’s you David.” An American tourist, traumatised and alone wakes up in a London hospital after an attack on the Yorkshire Moors. His newly cursed body drifts between human and wolf as his deceased friend haunts him in limbo, telling him he…

  • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Dir. Jake Kasdan. Sony Pictures Releasing. 2017.

    Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Dir. Jake Kasdan. Sony Pictures Releasing. 2017.

    Trapped in a tropical jungle with wild animals and no allergy spray; what could possibly go wrong? Oh, and also, you are now in a different body and have to save the world. Have I mentioned the mosquitoes? The unofficial sequel to the 1955 Jumanji, titled Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle follows four children in…

  • Barking Dogs Never Bite. Dir. Bong Joon-ho. Cinema Service. 2000.

    Barking Dogs Never Bite. Dir. Bong Joon-ho. Cinema Service. 2000.

    Barking Dogs Never Bite is a dark comedy film directed by Bong Joon-ho, who has received critical praise for his recent filmography, in the same genre, Parasite. This film deals with a seemingly small incident about the disappearance of dogs in one apartment complex, but it raises questions about social morality and justice problems prevalent…

  • Garfield. Dir. Peter Hewitt. 20th Century Fox. 2004.

    Garfield. Dir. Peter Hewitt. 20th Century Fox. 2004.

    This 2004 family comedy revolves around Garfield, a lazy, lasagna-loving cat who has the perfect life with his owner, Jon. Accustomed to luxury treatment, lavish meals and relying on his quick wit to get his way, the film opens on Garfield’s extravagant morning routine and his devious antics around the cul-de-sac. Unsurprisingly, Garfield is at…

  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Dir. Raja Gosnell. Walt Disney Pictures. 2008.

    Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Dir. Raja Gosnell. Walt Disney Pictures. 2008.

    In Beverly Hills Chihuahua, the superiority and entitlement of animals are used as tropes to represent Chloe the chihuahua and her furry friends’ authority over Rachel, Chloe’s dogsitter. This is captured within the pool party scene through the decision to construct dominant representations of the dogs and represent Rachel, the human, as an inferior servant…