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    Stealing laughs

    Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman's palpable comedic chemistry carries Identity Thief

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 8, 2013 | 12:00 am
    Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman's palpable comedic chemistry carries Identity Thief
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    Since her breakout role in 2011’s Bridesmaids, Melissa McCarthy has been everywhere, it seems. However, that’s been more for her ubiquitous presence at entertainment awards shows than actual output. Aside from her CBS sitcom Mike & Molly, she’s been in precisely one movie in the last two years.

    If McCarthy broke out in 2011, 2013 looks to be the year she cements her top-flight comedic status with two starring roles: One in the forthcoming The Heat (alongside Sandra Bullock) and the other in this week’s Identity Thief. Here she plays the titular life stealer, snagging the personal info of Denver husband and father Sandy Patterson (Jason Bateman) with a quick and easy bit of subterfuge.

    With fake Sandy quickly racking up thousands in credit card debt and otherwise sullying his good — if genderless — name, Sandy decides to track her down and try to bring her to justice himself. Such a plan sounds far-fetched to begin with, and the reality proves even more difficult as fake Sandy’s past indiscretions find more people than just Sandy on her tail.

    Identity Thief has an emotional oomph most comedies don’t even bother establishing.

    If it wasn’t obvious by the type of actors cast in the main two roles, director Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses) and writer Craig Mazin make sure that we know that neither Sandy nor fake Sandy are bad people despite some questionable actions on both ends.

    It’s a somewhat facile approach: The identity thief is really a good person deep down! But also an effective one, because McCarthy and Bateman are nearly impossible to hate.

    The filmmakers accomplish this goal in a variety of ways, but most significantly by letting various scenes play out longer than they usually do in this type of film.

    Instead of just jumping directly from joke to joke to keep the laughs going, they dare to put in moments of real connections between characters, giving the story an emotional oomph most comedies don’t even bother establishing.

    On the other hand, they also go all in for an R rating, which at times counteracts the emotion that they’ve set up. It’s not so much the prolific profanity but the type of violence the film employs that gets things a bit wonky.

    It seems like Gordon is going for Three Stooges-like behavior — violence with little to no consequences — but the reality of it is sometimes a little more brutal than absolutely necessary.

    The comedic chemistry between Bateman and McCarthy is palpable. Usually, Bateman has the reputation for being dry and understated and McCarthy for being over-the-top. Although each plays up those personas as expected, they both flip the script on occasion, making those moments more impactful than they would be otherwise.

    Together, they elevate what could have been a run-of-the-mill comedy and turn it into something memorable. With Warm Bodies and, now, Identity Thief, it’s already shaping up to be a great year for comedies.

    Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy in Identity Thief.

    Identity Thief, Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy
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    Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy in Identity Thief.
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    Immersive News

    Immersive Halloween experience will plunge you into Dallas forest

    Teresa Gubbins
    Sep 16, 2025 | 2:14 pm
    Forest of Shadows: An Immersive Dark Tale
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    There's a new immersive experience coming to Dallas with a Halloween theme: Called Forest of Shadows, it's a one-mile-long immersive night walk that promises to transform Trinity Forest Adventure Park into a nightmarish realm.

    Located at 1800 Dowdy Ferry Rd., the amusement runs from October 2 to November 2, and is from two well-known names in the immersive world: the studio Moment Factory, and Fever, the global live entertainment discovery "platform" who previously partnered in 2024 on a similar walk-through-the-woods immersive experience in October called Astra Lumina.

    This year, they seem to be going more overtly Halloweeny.

    "Since 2001, Moment Factory has been creating multimedia environments that immerse audiences and spark powerful emotions." says Moment Factory exec director Jonathan St-Onge in a release. "With Forest of Shadows, we bring this expertise to create darkness, tension, fear, and unexpected thrills. This new nighttime forest trail promises spine-tingling moments for anyone seeking a truly unique Halloween experience."

    Forest of Shadows does this using cutting-edge light design, video projection, immersive soundscapes, and scenic environments.

    Highlights include:

    • Multi-Sensory Zones — Illusions play tricks on your senses, strange echoes linger in the air, and hidden creatures watch your every move. With each step, striking installations draw you further into a dark and thrilling experience.
    • PG-10 Fright Level — Crafted to be spine-tingling without being extreme, Forest of Shadows is perfect for thrill-seeking families, teens, and adults looking for a heart-racing Halloween adventure.

    The event lasts 45-60 minutes, and attendees must be at least 10 years old. Opening day is October 2. It takes place on Thursdays-Sundays, except for Halloween week when it will also be open on Wednesday, October 29.

    Tickets range from $23 to $37 depending on when you go and can be purchased online.

    Since its inception in 2001, Moment Factory has created more than 575 unique projects worldwide, including the Lumina Night Walks, The Messi Experience, and several projects at Sphere in Las Vegas.

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