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This New ‘Snatched’ Trailer Offers the Perfect Mother’s Day Comedy
This New ‘Snatched’ Trailer Offers the Perfect Mother’s Day Comedy
This New ‘Snatched’ Trailer Offers the Perfect Mother’s Day Comedy
Sometimes a movie and a release date just make sense. While blockbuster Hollywood releases can often feel like a game of musical chairs  —  where every studio scrambles to find a summer release date that isn’t already occupied by a superhero movie or major franchise —  occasionally, a movie hits theaters at just the right to really leverage a holiday. Take Amy Schumer’s Snatched. With the film set for an April 12 release date, it is perfectly situated to take advantage of Mother’s Day weekend. For once, you can take your mom out to a movie that you might both actually enjoy.
‘Snatched’ Clip Introduces the Chekhov’s Dog Whistle of Amy Schumer’s New Movie
‘Snatched’ Clip Introduces the Chekhov’s Dog Whistle of Amy Schumer’s New Movie
‘Snatched’ Clip Introduces the Chekhov’s Dog Whistle of Amy Schumer’s New Movie
Snatched looks like the mother-daughter adventure film to rule all other mother-daughter adventure films, at least in terms of unpredictable hijinks and not a small amount of raunchiness. Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn’s team-up will be something to see no matter what, and today gives us our very first clip of the madness ahead.
Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn Are the Sexual Equivalent of Melted Candles in ‘Snatched’ Trailer
Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn Are the Sexual Equivalent of Melted Candles in ‘Snatched’ Trailer
Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn Are the Sexual Equivalent of Melted Candles in ‘Snatched’ Trailer
The public’s first look at Amy Schumer’s upcoming crime-comedy Snatched came a couple of months ago, when she posted that video of her and her costar Goldie Hawn doing a lightly choreographed dance routine tribute to Beyoncé’s “Formation” and instantly earned the ire of the internet. Somewhat less likely to earn her charges of cultural appropriation, however, is the official red-band trailer for that movie, which Schumer released today in the hopes that she has not yet fallen entirely out of favor with the general public. The people will most likely smile more kindly on Schumer when she’s getting a beverage spat on her instead of putting her face on an anthem for black womanhood — the spit take can bridge any cultural gap, truly.