J.K. Simmons

Oscar nominations included interesting contenders and more than a few head-scratchers even the most seasoned minds at Scene-Stealers can’t quite explain.

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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ offers a satisfying endcap to not just Holland’s trilogy, but for the Spider-Man character writ large.

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The whole world loves Lucy. When Lucy’s career and marriage are threatened, what will Lucy and Desi do to save their personal lives?

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A journeyman comedian is lured to L.A. by a TV producer who wants to make him a reality star.

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Patriots Day is a solid flick, even if the movie itself doesn’t deliver the emotional impact it should.

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[Rating: Minor Rock Fist Down] I had high hopes for The Late Bloomer. It’s a story with a unique spin on the whole horny-teen sex comedy genre. That formula is pretty simple: Teens in high school want to have sex and high jinx ensue trying to make that a reality. This, however, is about a […]

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Both Whiplash and Nightcrawler are models of fast-paced, engaging storytelling that leaves a mark.

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Eric Melin guest host Whitney Mathews review the new bromance comedy “I Love You, Man,” starring Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Jon Favreau, Jamie Pressly, Rashida Jones, J.K. Simmons, and Andy Samberg. “I Love You, Man” gives Paul Rudd a chance to flex his leading man chops, but does it give him a good character or […]

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