Review of 21 Jump Street (2012) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 15 Mar 2012
Like Marilyn Monroe and Judy Holliday before him, Tatum is sublime at playing dumb (as a dim pretty boy, he seems to be channeling Brad Pitt in "Burn After Reading"), just as Hill shrewdly deploys his body mass for maximum physical comedy (even slimmed down, with an Oscar nomination under that tightened belt, he carries himself with a fat man's comically elephantine grace).
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This review of 21 Jump Street (2012) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 15 Mar 2012.
21 Jump Street has generally received positive reviews.
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