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Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain Movie Review: | |
He tells elliptical stories that go on so long and take so many weird detours that they end up being funny even when they shouldn't be. Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly If you were to judge Let Me Explain purely on its performance portion, filmed at Madison Square Garden during Hart's 2012 tour, the film would merit a full extra star. But at 75 minutes, it feels too skimpy to rave over. David Hiltbrand-Philadelphia Inquirer Once Hart is on, he's hilarious; be warned, however, he takes a long time to get under way. Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post It packs plenty of laughs, which is ultimately what you want out of a stand-up film. Adam Graham-Detroit News [Not] as strong as such previous dispatches as "Seriously...Funny." Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times Hart's talents get a great pedestal in this film -- once it shuts up and finally lets him take the stage. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap Hart, one of the most talented and successful comedians working today, can make you laugh. And laugh hard. In Let Me Explain, he's on fire. Drew Taylor-The Playlist We do get a solid 40 minutes of Hart's new routine, one that shows his transition from underdog entertainer to front-rank, stand-up star. Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News A very funny showcase for one of today's top comics. Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell It's not legendarily brilliant, but it's very funny. William Bibbiani-CraveOnline Kevin Hart turns his personal pain into comedy and back again in a celebratory performance about his life and work, one and the same. Marsha McCreadie-Film Journal International Let Me Explain finds Hart at the peak of his powers, so the film's long coronation feels justified, if gaudy. Strip away the preamble and just give him a mic, and he'd earn it all the same. Kyle Ryan-AV Club A gut-busting effort that will leave you gasping for air, rocking in your seat and holding back tears of laughter. Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files A brief, energetic performance of weak material heavily reliant on the Paula Deen word for laughs. Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service | |
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