Jonah Hill

2023 - 1 - 27

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You People review – charmless Guess Who's Coming to Dinner ... (The Guardian)

Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in an unfunny Netflix comedy about an interracial relationship.

The overarching effect of sitting through You People is not unlike watching a Twitter timeline, staring down a smorgasbord of hot-button issues that come without the satisfaction of a through line. He takes the kid who wants to marry his daughter to the Black barber shop, and the basketball court, if only to watch him squirm and renounce his intentions. The two share a passion for sneakers and hip-hop – and soon, each other. Amira’s parents, Akbar and Fatima (Eddie Murphy and Nia Long), are Black Muslims who also happen to live in the area, all the better to ratchet up the tension. “Our family is growing in such a cool and hip and funky way!” she exclaims. A nice Jewish boy and a nice Black girl like each other.

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You People review: Is Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill's new Netflix ... (digitalspy.com)

You People stars Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Lauren London in the Netflix rom-com about mixed marriages — but is it good?

There is a good pace to the film, which never languishes too much in the more sentimental moments. It's a very specific dynamic meant to represent a wider societal gap that is always down to the individual to cross. Hill, who co-wrote with Kenya Barris (who also directed), plays the mid-3os Ezra, who is stuck in a job he doesn't like while pursuing his passion, a culture podcast with his best friend Mo, in which the pair — white-Jewish and Black — discuss culture with tongue firmly in cheek.

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'You People' squanders a topnotch cast in a movie caught between ... (CNN)

"You People" relies on cringe-inducing moments as the crux of its comedy, as a Jewish guy and a Black Muslim woman (neither of them particularly observant) ...

Ultimately, though, the performances feel mostly squandered as “You People” yields less than the sum of its parts, not helped by unconvincing plot conveniences down the stretch. Virginia” decision](https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/03/us/interracial-marriage-blake-cec/index.html) and the release of “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” – or settle for broad sitcom-style gags. That tension was also evident in Barris’ previous series for Netflix, [“#blackAF,”](https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/16/entertainment/blackaf-review/index.html) in which he also starred. There are also pointed observations about race relations even among those who want to be viewed as progressive, such as Shelley treating her future daughter-in-law like a fashionable accessory to be shown off. Yet the story unfolds in fits and starts, jumping forward to get to the most fertile comedic territory while montage-ing its way through the central relationship after its meet-cute origins. A topnotch cast – down to the tiny cameos – can’t fully redeem material that gets lost somewhere between satire and sitcom as assembled by star Jonah Hill and director Kenya Barris.

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'You People': Netflix's Interracial-Dating Romcom Tries Way Too Hard (Rolling Stone)

Even with an indecisive vision, comedy royalty (Jonah Hill! Eddie Murphy! Julia Louis-Dreyfus!) eke out a laugh or two in Kenya Barris's film.

And even with all of the timely jokes about vaccines and Kanye West, the film only manages to rehash old arguments and then throw them away for a sense of family it hasn’t earned — a shoehorned solution that makes the film feel less like a modern take and more like the same old race movie with a new pair of Air Jordans. [Eddie Murphy](https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/eddie-murphy-speaks-the-rolling-stone-interview-111885/) lands plenty of lines that soften the antagonistic aspects of his character, and [Julia Louis-Dreyfus](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/julia-louis-dreyfus-on-post-election-veep-and-why-we-still-love-elaine-benes-194422/) practically steals the entire damn thing as Ezra’s well-intentioned and overbearing Jewish mother Shelley Cohen. Any chemistry the two have in scenes, and there is some chemistry, often wanes under the collective incompatibility of their families. When Ezra accidentally mistakes Amira Mohammed’s ( [Lauren London](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/lauren-london/)) car for his ride share, the two set upon a whirlwind romance full of differences that threaten to tear their relationship apart. The central meet-cute is playful and awkward in a way that veers closer to endearing than cringe-worthy. [You People](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/netlfix-kenya-barris-you-people-trailer-1234641450/), the feature directorial debut of [Kenya Barris](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/kenya-barris/) (black-ish), is the next great romantic comedy.

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'You People' Review: Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill Face Off in ... (Collider.com)

Even with a fantastic comedic cast, You People feels more like a series of sketches than an actual film.

But instead, You People is a missed opportunity, a half-assed reinterpretation that is only sporadically funny, and without the heart or the substance that this story would need for it to truly work. At times, it really feels like You People is just Barris throwing out all the scenarios one should expect in this type of film, never quite worrying about how long or how short of a time he spends in these moments, but instead, just focusing on spending any time in them. As it stands, You People is like an amalgamation of sketches with unusual timing, thrown together in an attempt to have some semblance of a coherent narrative. Yet You People lacks any of the insight or cleverness that made black-ish such a gem, instead feeling like a stitched-together collection of scenarios without much in the way of heart or humor. This begins the awkward clashing of worlds between the Cohen and Mohammed family, as Akbar doesn’t think Ezra is good enough for his daughter, while Ezra’s parents Shelley (Louis-Dreyfus) and Arnold (Duchovny) don’t know how to act now that their family is about to become more diverse. For eight seasons, Barris’s show was able to tackle difficult topics like police brutality, the 2016 presidential election, and racism within the span of a little over twenty minutes delicately and with insight.

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You People Review: Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill Star in a Funny ... (Yahoo Entertainment)

The new Netflix film, featuring Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill, succeeds with its realistic portrayal of race issues — and killer jokes. You People Review: ...

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Lauren London Wears A Cute Little Black Dress To 'The Night Show' (Black America Web)

On Jan. 25, the model and actress made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she shared a funny story about how she and Hill first met ...

“She is going to get every role, I’m saying,” the Black-ish creator added. I just wanted to make sure that there was more to be told than just the comedy and I wanted to make sure that their soul was in there,” she continued. In fact, London called Hill her “homeboy,” noting how they have built a great friendship off-camera. But on Wednesday, the California native said that wasn’t the case. and he comes out and says ‘I think I’m supposed to meet you today.’ And I’m like oh you are,” she told Fallon before letting out a big chuckle. Beyond comedy, the film explores the challenges of interracial dating and the cultural expectations and differences that can occur.

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Lauren London Laughs About Awkward Way She Met Jonah Hill ... (LOVEBSCOTT)

The actress is returning to the silver screen in full force as one of the many stars of You People. The top-billing cast rounds out with Eddie Murphy, Nia Long, ...

I love him, and whatever he needs to do for his soul, I am there for it.” [promoting this film](https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/607779-netflix-drops-teaser-for-you-people-starring-eddie-murphy-jonah-hill-nia-long), or any of my upcoming films, while I take this important step to protect myself. “Life is tough for all of us,” London told the outlet earlier this month. Weeks before filming You People, London said she was trying to drive into a valet parking area, but there was a large van in the way. “Which are exacerbated by media appearances and public-facing events.” She’s been in the industry for some time, but Lauren London made her first appearance on a late-night talk show this week.

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You People review: Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill try to solve racism with ... (Polygon)

From Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, Netflix's Eddie Murphy/Jonah Hill team-up is a dispiriting and dull use of tremendous comedic talent that includes Veep ...

All of this is a shame, because even if the movie is barely directed, it is stacked with comedic legends, some of whom can actually get good laughs out of Hill’s signature mumblecore bullshitting. In this mode, You People comes across as both insincere as a whole, and disingenuous when it comes to Ezra’s character. It’s fun when the actor is a supporting character, less so when he’s one of the protagonists. There can be catharsis in making fun of this in conversation or art, and it can even be a channel for growth and moving past said difficulties — which is where the appeal of a movie like Regardless of how well-meaning a person can be, any challenge to their baseline assumptions about life and the world is going to be uncomfortable and disorienting, and missteps will be made. In a beat that feels fairly true to life, neither of them fully anticipates how weird their respective families will be about their relationship.

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