Kevin Hart and ex
wifey Torrei Hart are in the Money. Chi Ching $$$. While
Kevin Hart is taking over the box office. Torrei Hart is taking over reality TV
and the shelves in Wal-Mart. Hey what makes dollars, make sense, if
you don't know you better ask somebody? Get the deets inside.
Kevin
Hart big year just got even bigger this past weekend. The
comedian headlines an ensemble cast in "About Last Night," which
also stars talented actors Michael Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant in a
raunchy rom-com remake of the 1986 movie has snapped in the #2
spot... behind the new kids' flick The LEGO Movie.
Now the snappin on Kevin Ex:
Torrei Hart who is the mother of Kevin Hart two kids is set to star on the upcoming reality show "Atlanta Exes. And since Kevin is making the big dollars he maybe has something to do with She launching her own line of low-calorie drinks. You know how it goes nowadays, if you are an ex or baby mama to a Star it’s just like 50 cent says 'have a baby by me and be a millionaire', and that basically how it’s going down these days. Have a baby, get a reality spin off, become a business owner… Shoot we need to tighten up!
Any who Torrei called her new drink SKIMPY MIXERS, which is now hitting the shelves in Wal-Mart. She shared the news saying:
Hard work pays off. I am
officially on shelves in Wal Mart. Go grab my @skimpymixers #cherrylimeade
today. Thank you Jesus. #walmart #blessed #mogul #gogetter #torreihart #diet
#lowcalorie #alcohol.
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Hart and Hall (And A Chicken Costume) Steal The Show
"Much more entertaining is the on-again-off-again banter between Hart and Hall, constantly gnawing at each other to delightful effect; Hart extends his brand of wide-eyed facial movements and uncontrollable volume levels, well paired with Hall's viciously snappy gestures and punchy tone. Their characters' relationship is rife with nasty paybacks, kooky sex, and eventually a witty retort that brings the film closer to Mamet's original takeaway." — Peter Labuza, Variety
"Much more entertaining is the on-again-off-again banter between Hart and Hall, constantly gnawing at each other to delightful effect; Hart extends his brand of wide-eyed facial movements and uncontrollable volume levels, well paired with Hall's viciously snappy gestures and punchy tone. Their characters' relationship is rife with nasty paybacks, kooky sex, and eventually a witty retort that brings the film closer to Mamet's original takeaway." — Peter Labuza, Variety
Raunchy With A Heart Of Gold
"In its own way, it's as raunchy as Mamet's text, which got a lot of attention for its dialogue about the taste of bodily fluids and such. But the new movie's heart belongs to the notion of the happy ending and the belief that we can change, address our personal deficiencies and become better, warmer, more loving folk as long as we have the right partner." — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
"In its own way, it's as raunchy as Mamet's text, which got a lot of attention for its dialogue about the taste of bodily fluids and such. But the new movie's heart belongs to the notion of the happy ending and the belief that we can change, address our personal deficiencies and become better, warmer, more loving folk as long as we have the right partner." — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
No Real Dramatic Stakes
"You could say that the 1986 'About Last Night ... ' was about the corruptive influence of the promiscuous bar-scene life, while the new one, albeit with some humor, endorses it as a prelude to a serious relationship. So there's no critique going on, no point of view, no right and no wrong, no innocent or guilty party — and no dramatic stakes." — Mike LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
"You could say that the 1986 'About Last Night ... ' was about the corruptive influence of the promiscuous bar-scene life, while the new one, albeit with some humor, endorses it as a prelude to a serious relationship. So there's no critique going on, no point of view, no right and no wrong, no innocent or guilty party — and no dramatic stakes." — Mike LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
ulgar Humor And Weird Sex: A Winning Combo
"[The] film's vulgar humor helps make up for the shortcomings, cementing 'About Last Night' as solid fodder for anyone looking to crack up over questionable dating rituals. "There's an abundance of sex here, too. Bernie [Hart] and Joan's [Hall] kinky scenes get pretty lewd (at one point Joan wears a chicken mask). But Hart and Hall can pull them off." — Jessica Herndon, Associated Press
"[The] film's vulgar humor helps make up for the shortcomings, cementing 'About Last Night' as solid fodder for anyone looking to crack up over questionable dating rituals. "There's an abundance of sex here, too. Bernie [Hart] and Joan's [Hall] kinky scenes get pretty lewd (at one point Joan wears a chicken mask). But Hart and Hall can pull them off." — Jessica Herndon, Associated Press
It's Irresistible
"Cinematic valentines that aim for all audiences often feel pandering. 'That Awkward Moment' recently tried, and failed, to be a relationship flick appealing to guys. This one clicks. It even cut the ellipsis at the end of the original title, 'About Last Night ...' There's no hesitancy here at all. Who can resist that?" — Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News
"Cinematic valentines that aim for all audiences often feel pandering. 'That Awkward Moment' recently tried, and failed, to be a relationship flick appealing to guys. This one clicks. It even cut the ellipsis at the end of the original title, 'About Last Night ...' There's no hesitancy here at all. Who can resist that?" — Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News
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