Chadwick Boseman Movie Trailers What Men Want Trailer Taraji P. Henson Is Cursed With the Ability to Hear What Men Are Thinking in New Comedy. From Stand-Up to Starring Roles, Damon Wayans Jr. Knows How to Get a Crowd to Laugh Despite Being in Home Alone, Kieran Culkin Didn't Know the Plot When He Was Younger 529 Shares What Men Want is the gender-flipped remake of 2000’s What Women Want, featuring comic genius Taraji P. Henson in the lead as Ali Davis, a sports agent continually sidelined by her male coworkers.The script of "What Men Want," by Tina Gordon, Peter Hyuck, and Alex Gregory, is a hodgepodge that always feels like it's scrambling to cover enough quadrants.The movie covers all its bases, determined to give every segment of the audience what it wants, with dubious success.What Men Want is an idea wasted and an opportunity rejected.Taraji P. Henson comes out swinging in this female-centric update of the 2000 Mel Gibson rom-com 'What Women Want,' but the cliché-ridden film can't go the distanceHenson is a gifted actress and physical comedian.
What Men Want is the gender-flipped remake of 2000’s What Women Want, featuring comic genius Taraji P. Henson in the lead as Ali Davis, a sports agent continually sidelined by her male coworkers.
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Taraji P. Henson Is Cursed With the Ability to Hear What Men Are Thinking in New Comedy She manages to hold together "What Men Want" with the sheer force of her powerful charisma, but the film around her is harried, messy and woefully underwritten.Henson evinces a tremendously humorous, and human, capacity for grasping Ali's personal desperation and professional determination as she forges them into a semi-coherent strategy for success.The script is uneven and heavy, with some of the only jokes coming from Badu and a few movie references to "Black Panther" and "Get Out. What Men Want is the gender-flipped remake of 2000’s What Women Want, featuring comic genius Taraji P. Henson in the lead as Ali Davis, a sports agent continually sidelined by her male coworkers.The script of "What Men Want," by Tina Gordon, Peter Hyuck, and Alex Gregory, is a hodgepodge that always feels like it's scrambling to cover enough quadrants.The movie covers all its bases, determined to give every segment of the audience what it wants, with dubious success.What Men Want is an idea wasted and an opportunity rejected.Taraji P. Henson comes out swinging in this female-centric update of the 2000 Mel Gibson rom-com 'What Women Want,' but the cliché-ridden film can't go the distanceHenson is a gifted actress and physical comedian. This is what will appear next to your ratings and reviews.FINE PRINT & DISCLAIMER: Flicks's official rating: Pretty good, but not perfect. Get the Daily Inside Scoop Taraji P. … 2.0
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The What Men Want trailer finds Taraji P. Henson suddenly able to read men's minds, in a twist on the 2000 Nancy Meyers comedy What Women Want. Awesome, You’re All Set!
We can hear what you're thinking, and yes, this is a gender-swapped remake of the Mel Gibson-starring It doesn’t make any sense to remake a Nancy Meyers film without Nancy Meyers, but that’s what director Adam Shankman (Step Up, The Wedding Planner) decided to do, I guess. Favorite It Now. Select the topics that interest you: In the trailer for What Men Want, Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is having a great day.She has bought a fancy new car and high-fives one of her staff, telling him, "I'm making partner, baby!"