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Article: FEY, POEHLER TERRIFIC IN "BABY MAMA'.(CNY)(Column)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- April 29, 2008
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Byline: JOAN E. VADEBONCOEUR ENTERTAINMENT COLUMNIST
If "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" is a romantic comedy for the 20-somethings, "Baby Mama" is a romantic comedy for the 30-somethings.
Tina Fey's Kate is the 30-something, a rising executive who has a guru-style executive for a boss and who devotes all her waking hours to his business. Yet she yearns to become a mother and knows her biological clock is ticking.
With no man in her life, she elects be inseminated, but that doesn't work. Next step, find a surrogate mother -- and that's where Angie (the irrepressible Amy Poehler) comes in. Angie wants the money since her live-in lover (Dax Shepard) ...
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Article: Review: 'Baby Mama'
Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review;
April 25, 2008 ;
477 words
..."Baby Mama" has all the characteristics of the ... Romany Malco ("Weeds") and Siobhan Fallon ("Daddy Day Care") provide plenty ... never has been funnier than it is in "Baby Mama," a bundle of joy that provides some ...
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