and Rose Byrnes’s frisky and believable chemistry to laughs — some worn, some crude, but more than a few delivered deftly and consistently enough to keep audiences smiling if not doubled over.
Like Mel, we may want to like Luna. The way she dispatches a pesky drone is admirable. And, she prowls the halls and conference rooms of her empire with a golf club in hand. It seems a bit like a cane until you think back on De Niro with the baseball bat in “The Untouchables.” Still, where Mel sees an opportunity, Mia sees opportunist. Much as Luna hoped, the friendship frays.” lands squarely in the space between the familiar and the fresh, between “saw that coming” and “hmm, nice!” Writing partners Sam Pitman and Adam Cole-Kelly play it safe for their first produced feature, cadging more than a little from “Bridesmaids,” which has become the grail for a certain kind of female-friendship comedy.
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