One True Loves
Showing little regard for the intelligence of its audience, One True Loves stretches the suspension of disbelief until its final fray.
Showing little regard for the intelligence of its audience, One True Loves stretches the suspension of disbelief until its final fray.
By: Addison Wylie Within the first five minutes of Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, Paul’s mother gets hit by a truck and dies. She had it easy – she didn’t have to watch the movie. In 2009, I remember Paul Blart as an innocently amusing klutz. Kevin James played a clumsy stereotype, but threw himself in the role of someone who hadn’t experienced the world outside his beloved shopping centre. When his territory was threatened,…