The Heat (2013) – Movie Review ★★★★
Stars Melissa McCarthy, Sandra Bullock, Demián Bichir and Marlon Wayans – from Paul Feig the director of Bridesmaids comes The Heat – following a straight & by-the-book FBI agent played by Bullock who has to work with a local Boston cop played by McCarthy to take down a local drug lord and his cronies VERDICT with a budget of around the $40 Million mark Paul Feig has once again hit box-office gold – from it’s 80’s style opening credits The Heat is a deliciously funny action movie that has more laugh out loud moments than many of the comedies released this year – it’s action packed, carries a superb soundtrack and along with it’s two leads is jam packed with quality actors filling it’s cast – of course some of the funniest movie scenes involve McCarthy who is at her cringeworthy best, she is at times outrageously out of control, like a stick of dynamite that is threatning to explode at any moment – not since Lethal Weapon have I witness two actors drip chemistry like McCarthy and Bullock they compliment each other perfectly and make the perfect pairing – overall The Heat is a wonderful female buddy cop movie that is refreshing in it’s crudeness and delightful in it’s rudeness…..