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Boomerang
TrailerHotshot ad exec and insatiable womanizer Marcus finds his lifestyle choices have turned back on him when his new female boss turns out to be an even bigger deviant than he is.Actors: Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens, Halle Berry, David Alan Grier, Martin Lawrence, Grace Jones, Geoffrey Holder, Eartha Kitt, Chris Rock, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Lela Rochon, ...»Director: Reginald HudlinCountry: United StatesDuration: 117 minQuality: SDRelease: 1992IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Boomerang"
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Characters of "Boomerang"
MarcusPlayed by: Eddie MurphyJacquelinePlayed by: Robin GivensAngelaPlayed by: Halle BerryLady EloisePlayed by: Eartha KittBony TPlayed by: Chris Rock -
Directors of "Boomerang"
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Creators of "Boomerang"
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Critic Reviews of "Boomerang"
VarietyMarch 18, 2008In Boomerang Eddie Murphy straitjackets himself in an ill-fitting comedy vehicle that's desperately in need of a reality check.
Chicago ReaderMarch 18, 2008The general idea is to exploit a certain amount of role reversal, and Reginald Hudlin, who directed House Party, does a fairly good job of making this fun.
Time OutJune 24, 2006The film is far too slick to be ineffective, but its attempts to play with the sex-war theme are often unbelievably crass.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003There's something paradoxical about the ease he radiates in playing a man who is supposed to be a smashing success. As an underdog, Mr. Murphy worked much harder.
Rolling StoneJune 06, 2001For all the sex talk in Boomerang, there's very little nudity. The only thing naked is Murphy's vanity.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Murphy gives his most appealing performance to date, using his smug, self-satisfied, sly smile as a joke on his own well-known screen persona.
Common Sense MediaSeptember 24, 2014An attempt at a more sophisticated, grown-up comedy for Murphy, focusing on adults in a workplace, and on adult, sexual relationships.
BrianOrndorf.comJuly 03, 2012The cop-out conclusion doesn't dilute the playfulness the Hudlins are always interested in providing. I only wish they had the opportunity to work with Murphy again.
Empire MagazineMarch 18, 2008Then there's the input from Warrington and Reginald Hudlin, producer and director respectively, who succeed in creating a comedy which, unusually for a Murphy film, also exists around him.
MovieCrypt.comOctober 04, 2005Silly. Simple. Eddie was better than this.
Nolan's Pop Culture ReviewJanuary 01, 2005Remember one thing...........coordinate!
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