So far, The A.V. Club has looked at the best films of 2012 and put a spotlight on the films we consider to be the year’s most essential. Here are our picks for the worst the year had to offer. Advertisement 20. We Have A Pope Nanni Moretti’s Vatican dramedy, We Have A Pope, considers what would happen if The College Of Cardinals selected a new pontiff who didn’t really want the job. That’s a fine premise, but it’s sabotaged by Moretti’s lack of interest in the cardinals’ politics and personality conflicts, and his preference for moments of forced whimsy—such as a brief musical interlude and a sequence where the cardinals take part in a volleyball tournament. The bland therapist-speak throughout the movie is partly satirical, and partly indicative of how broadly Moretti has sketched both the new pope and the people trying to help him. This is meant to be a movie about the pope as a man, but Moretti shows little fascination with the actual papacy—or with humanity, for that matter. Advertisement 19. Think Like A Man Tim Story’s awful but extremely popular Think Like A Man brings Family Feud host/relationship guru Steve Harvey’s Act Like A Lady, Think… Read full this story
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