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For one month every year, five highly competitive friends hit the ground running in a no-holds-barred game of tag they’ve been playing since the first grade - risking their necks, their jobs and their relationships to take each other down with the battle cry: “You’re It!” This year, the game coincides with the wedding of their only undefeated player, which should finally make him an easy target. But he knows they’re coming…and he’s ready. (Warner Bros. US)

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Goldbeater 

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français Une comédie dont l’humour est entièrement basé sur le fait que des gens foncent dans quelque chose à haute vitesse ou bien ramassent une gamelle. Le film gagnerait à mieux exploiter le thème de la course-poursuite ; en réalité, on y passe plus de temps à bavarder qu’à se pourchasser. Si au moins les dialogues en valaient la peine, mais le manque de gags est criant et l’ensemble bat de l'aile avec l’incapacité du scénario à générer quelque chose d’original et de divertissant. Il est tout à fait apparent que l’intrigue n’est là que pour enrober le thème recherché d’une bande de types qui jouent à des jeux de gamins. Ne vous attendez à aucune valeur ajoutée. Le seul acteur étant apte à la comédie est Jake Johnson, les autres affichant juste des expressions forcées (surtout Ed Helms qui commence à m’irriter avec ces vaines tentatives d’être comique). Articulée autour d’un sujet comparable et nécessitant aussi de débrancher son cerveau, la récente comédie Game Night au moins le mérite de faire rire. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais I didn’t expect it but I had a really great time. The currently standard selection of contemporary comedy actors (Ed Helms, Jon Hamm vs. Jeremy Renner) was supported by Jake Johnson from New Girl and Hannibal Buress, who also both did a pretty good job. And this team, which of itself is pretty good, was incredibly outshined by Isla Fisher, whose competitiveness pretty much beat every single guy on the team. And then there is the premise itself which at first sight looks fairly wacky, but it works really great. This was probably 94 minutes of the best comedy entertainment from the USA in 2018. ()

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Othello 

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anglais Dynamic frat-pack fun that understands that the biggest mistake it could make would be to slow down. Given its ties to small-town comedy, we constantly find ourselves in obvious settings (a wedding, an office, a suburban house, a hospital, a golf course), but at least it admits that the characters aren't entirely happy in them, as they constantly revert to their non-committal high school years, whether through uninterrupted playing tag or drooling over their school crushes. As such, the film's most heated moment was clearly slapped on her dad's funeral. Otherwise, to list it off in points: 1) If Edgar Wright had made this, it would have been the movie of the year and fences would be toppling with glee; 2) I would have gladly tagged the insufferable dude Renner with the hood of a car; 3) The age gap between the female and male actors was minimized, but the girls certainly didn't look it, so it must have been an even more painful spectacle for female viewers in their forties. 4) The general use of female characters here is really odd, but that's probably based on the fact that none had much of a role in the real-life subject matter. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Even though the premise of the film sounds incredibly silly, this adult flick still offers more than one scene that oozes humour and brisk action. A big part of all this is of course the cast, of which I was most impressed by the aggressively funny Isla Fisher and the unassailable Jeremy Renner. I liked that this was not just a straightforwardly told comedy, but a piece of filmmaking with more than one screenwriting surprise. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais After Game Night, the second comedy notch and success from the USA, where excellent Jeremy Renner in one of his best roles ever. I like the idea, which is also based on true events, the five protagonists were good and next to Renner I enjoyed Jake Johnson a lot. There are fewer gags than one might expect, but the film maintains a funny tone throughout. Praise also for the great slow motion during the "action" scenes. P.S. I really wish Renner had his own action series. ()

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