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Jason Kimbro (105 KP) rated Django Unchained (2012) in Movies
Dec 30, 2017
Tarantino is the only man who can take an exploitive style from a weird era and make some of the best films ever. Django will show scenes of evil brutality then suddenly there's Jonah Hill as the funniest klansmen on film
Peter G. (247 KP) rated The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) in Movies
Jun 5, 2019
Hilarious black comedy based on the true story of Jordan Belfort and his journey to riches through nefarious means.
Leo should have received the Oscar for his portrayal here as it is believable and wide ranging.
Jonah hill plays his sidekick with keen wit, but it's Matthew McConaghey's brief but powerful turn with added improvisation that stands out.
Leo should have received the Oscar for his portrayal here as it is believable and wide ranging.
Jonah hill plays his sidekick with keen wit, but it's Matthew McConaghey's brief but powerful turn with added improvisation that stands out.
Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Get Him to the Greek (2010) in Movies
May 15, 2020
This movie is such a waste of time. I don't think I'll ever be able to like Russell Brand after the whole Katy Perry mess and it just makes me dislike him even more. I also feel like this was a really low role for Jonah Hill. And Diddy's character was just annoying to watch. Overall, this film is bad.
Jonah Hill (1 more)
Variety of environments
It takes a couple episodes to get rolling, but this show is probably Jonah's best work. His character is schizophrenic, and along with Emma Stone, a defensive girl with a foul mouth, he undergoes a drug trial featuring elves, criminal networks, and animal smuggling to make the world a happier place, because we confront our own issues best when elaborate setups are involved.
Bostonian916 (449 KP) rated Mid90s (2018) in Movies
Jun 26, 2020
Everything about this movie was done well. The character development was exceptional! I was left wanting to see more of each character in something going forward, and that doesn't happen very often.
I knew going in that this was a Jonah Hill film and I wasn't really sure what to expect from that. However, I was pleasantly surprised.
Definitely a fun romp that will bring back some great memories if you grew up in the 90's.
I knew going in that this was a Jonah Hill film and I wasn't really sure what to expect from that. However, I was pleasantly surprised.
Definitely a fun romp that will bring back some great memories if you grew up in the 90's.
Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated Mid90s (2018) in Movies
Jun 28, 2019
I kickflipped out of the wheelchair, after watching Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot, onto a skateboard and rolled into Mid 90's; written and directed by Jonah Hill. A great snapshot of a kid in the 90's who is at that age where you're really finding yourself. We follow Stevie a.k.a. Sunburn who, in an effort to escape his life at home, befriends some guys at the local skate shop and finds a love for skateboarding and his newfound brotherhood.
James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Mid90s (2018) in Movies
Dec 18, 2019
This brought back memories
Damn. I skated in the 90s and listened to hip hop this was me. Absolutely corker of a film from Jonah Hill, a kid meets a crowd of skaters deemed the wrong crowd but they help him in his transformation from kid to teen but are his heroes delinquent from their own trauma rather than just being cool?
Everything from the soundtrack to the direction is spot on. I loved it.
Everything from the soundtrack to the direction is spot on. I loved it.
Bostonian916 (449 KP) rated Maniac in TV
Jul 10, 2020
This is truly one of the best, and most beautiful shows ever created. Jonah Hill and Emma Stone both step into roles outside of their respective "wheel houses" and completely nailed it in both cases.
Approaching mental health in film has proven a difficult task in the past, with some exception of course. But I've never seen it done so beautifully and with such a seeming of understanding.
I believe that this show is the best sci fi show Netflix has produced, possibly the best show it has produced overall. Please don't sleep on this one. It starts slow, but you won't be able to look away after a bit.
Approaching mental health in film has proven a difficult task in the past, with some exception of course. But I've never seen it done so beautifully and with such a seeming of understanding.
I believe that this show is the best sci fi show Netflix has produced, possibly the best show it has produced overall. Please don't sleep on this one. It starts slow, but you won't be able to look away after a bit.
Blake Griffin recommended Superbad (2007) in Movies (curated)
The first four episodes are confusing. You really have to hang in there and pay attention in order for it all to come together. This definitely isn't a show you can multitask during. I only say this is a negative to make sure people understand it's a show (1 more)
WORTH paying attention to. So if you don't have the time or ability to pay attention to it, I would wait until you do.
Fan-freaking-tastic