In Get Him To The Greek, Jonah Hill “looks to have expanded to Macy’s-parade balloon size since Superbad but plays the same prematurely middle-aged guy he did there.” — Time‘s Richard Corliss in a 6.3 review.
In Get Him To The Greek, Jonah Hill “looks to have expanded to Macy’s-parade balloon size since Superbad but plays the same prematurely middle-aged guy he did there.” — Time‘s Richard Corliss in a 6.3 review.
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