You People

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You People review – charmless Guess Who's Coming to Dinner ... (The Guardian)

Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in an unfunny Netflix comedy about an interracial relationship.

The overarching effect of sitting through You People is not unlike watching a Twitter timeline, staring down a smorgasbord of hot-button issues that come without the satisfaction of a through line. He takes the kid who wants to marry his daughter to the Black barber shop, and the basketball court, if only to watch him squirm and renounce his intentions. The two share a passion for sneakers and hip-hop – and soon, each other. Amira’s parents, Akbar and Fatima (Eddie Murphy and Nia Long), are Black Muslims who also happen to live in the area, all the better to ratchet up the tension. “Our family is growing in such a cool and hip and funky way!” she exclaims. A nice Jewish boy and a nice Black girl like each other.

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'You People' Soundtrack: Every Song in the Netflix Movie (What's on Netflix)

The cast of the movie includes David Duchovny, Deon Cole, Eddie Murphy, Elliott Gould, Jonah Hill, Jordan Firstman, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

Drake](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CxtK7-XtE0) [Moon River – Frank Ocean](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXiFHDfvn4A) [Dr. Music – Family Underground](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46E6-Rkzsmg) [Where Did The Day Go – Wet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwcRIVPWAjU) [Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe – Barry White](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0I6mhZ5wMw) [Trauma Baby – Malcolm Mays](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKd_qwISbOg) YG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM9xgHibvzM) [Comfortable – GoGo Morrow](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOhueFnoMuY) [The Payback – James Brown](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=istJXUJJP0g) [Classic – Meek Mill Feat. Pharrell](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtUVQei3nX4) [Smack a Bitch – Rico Nasty](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D4happ4TQU) [POPSTAR – DJ Khaled feat. Ludacris, Rick Ross, T-Pain & Snoop Dogg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGXzlRoNtHU) [Tonite – DJ Quik](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hykZtBaPKps) [Honest – ROCCO](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G6eiuqjghA) [Drop It Likes It’s Hot – Snoop Dogg. Netflix, via their Spotify hub, has also uploaded the “official playlist” for listeners. [Cuss Words – Too $hort](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqsOdwQgjVQ) [All I Do Is Win – DJ Khaled feat. Swizz Beatz & Jeremih](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpOSrXcPvs0) [Pomegranate – Kota the Friend](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtlS0HttGeU) [Stay High – Brittany Howard](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfizQsGWOxI) [Best Part – Daniel Caesar ft. Lil Wayne](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBmipUOg1Qw) [Last Time That I Checc’d – Nipsey Hussle feat. H.E.R.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBy7FaapGRo) [6 ‘N The Mornin’ – Ice-T](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izuMg1GGnMc) [Free Your Mind – Amnesty](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYKw1WdLsEY) Look no further if you’re looking for the full list of songs featured in Netflix’s You People. [Chitty Bang – Leikeli47](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfcajB7UL3E) [Magic – Vince Staples, Mustard](https://youtu.be/7TtV-f_m6Qg) [Fousheé – gold fronts ft.

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You People review: Is Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill's new Netflix ... (digitalspy.com)

You People stars Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Lauren London in the Netflix rom-com about mixed marriages — but is it good?

There is a good pace to the film, which never languishes too much in the more sentimental moments. It's a very specific dynamic meant to represent a wider societal gap that is always down to the individual to cross. Hill, who co-wrote with Kenya Barris (who also directed), plays the mid-3os Ezra, who is stuck in a job he doesn't like while pursuing his passion, a culture podcast with his best friend Mo, in which the pair — white-Jewish and Black — discuss culture with tongue firmly in cheek.

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Review: 'You People' tantalizes us with hints of cutting social satire ... (ABC News)

Lauren London and Jonah Hill are shown in a scene from the movie, "You People." Netflix. Talk about juggling a hot potato ...

“Do you know what he thinks of the Jews?” In short order, more than the kufi goes down in slapstick flames as the parents start comparing slavery to the Holocaust. Mom Fatima (Nia Long) is still easier than Big Daddy Akbar, played by Murphy with an authoritarian rigidity that hardly allows the comedy icon to bring his edgy humor to the party. Ezra’s dad (a loopy David Duchovny), happily owns up to his obsession with Xzibit on “Pimp My Ride.” He meets up with Amira Mohammed (London), a costume designer he mistakes for his Uber driver. “You People” also marks the feature directing debut for “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris, who co-wrote the script with Hill. “You People,” now on Netflix, starts off promisingly as just such a comic provocation.

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You People soundtrack on Netflix – from Frank Ocean to Snoop Dogg (HITC)

The You People soundtrack is full of terrific tracks, so let's break down a full song list for the 2023 Netflix movie starring Eddie Murphy.

- Honest performed by Rocco Not only is the movie’s cast star-studded, but its soundtrack too. On the movie side of things, the latest to demand our attention is You People, and let’s be honest, how could it not with a cast that includes Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, and more?

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Reviews For The Easily Distracted: You People (Houston Press)

Better Tagline: "So *that's* what Paula Abdul was singing about." Not So Brief Plot Synopsis: Ezra Cohen (Jonah Hill) is a finance broker, but dreams of success ...

Hill and London are winning enough, while JLD and (especially) Murphy are a treat to watch. Indeed, many of the issues here were brought up in Black-ish, and that show's Anthony Anderson and Deon Cole even make an appearance. Barris has put together a stout cast, and Duchovny (as Ezra's dingbat dad Arnold) and Long (as Amira' imperious mother Fatima) handle themselves well. Their meet cute isn't as insufferable as others we've been subjected to, and while the movie's needle stays faithfully in the groove of the genre, first-time feature director Kenya Barris navigates the shifts from 1) burgeoning relationship to 2) family get-together to 3) will they or won't they? Co-writers Barris and Murphy also tend to fall into didacticism at the expense of actual comedy. His parents (Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny) are more worried their 35-year old son won't ever meet the right woman.

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You People: Netflix UK release date of comedy film, cast with Eddie ... (NationalWorld)

Netflix comedy film You People starring Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill sees a loved-up millennial couple put their relationship to the test by meeting the ...

His voice will also be recognised from voicing Donkey in the Shrek movies and Mushu in Mulan. However, over the course of the film, Akbar gets to know his future son-in-law, and tensions begin to thaw. London is known for playing Keira Whitaker in Girlfriends spin off The Game, and Monyca in Netflix crime drama True Story. Despite being in love with Ezra she is nervous to meet his parents too. He is also a voice actor and his voice acting credits include roles in Megamind, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Lego Batman Movie. You People is a buddy comedy about a white man and his Black partner, two millennials, Ezra and Amira, from LA, who are planning to get married, but must first meet each other’s parents.

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'You People' review: If not for Eddie Murphy, this Netflix meet-the ... (Chicago Tribune)

Without Murphy's deadpan, steely reactions to the latest affront, this would be all strain and little gain.

With a smooth overlay of LA sights and sounds, and a side of blueprints stolen from “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” and “Meet the Fockers,” “You People” ends up a lot less insightfully funny than “Black-ish.” “You People” contrives obstacle after obstacle for Ezra and Amira, with the expected arrival of serious relational conflict around the two-thirds point. “Ain’t that a bitch?” A century ago, the massive Broadway hit “Abie’s Irish Rose” satisfied audiences with a tale of an Irish lass, a Jewish boy and their meddling, tradition-minded parents. I’m woke!” “You know the national anthem?” she asks, as she’s being pushed out of the living room by her aghast son. She calls Ezra “my favorite Jew with nuthin’ to do”; he’s so devoted to their mutual love for the podcast’s subject, he’s like the brother Quentin Tarantino never had. Surely most of us know the feeling of being the one not laughing in a laughing crowd, the Buster Keaton surrounded by hyenas.

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Review: Lovers tackle history, family dynamics in 'You People' (The Mercury News)

Ezra Cohen and Amira Mohammed don't exactly meet cute. He jumps into the backseat of her red Mini Cooper, mistaking it for his Uber and she starts punching him, ...

Mother Julia Louis-Dreyfus and dad David Duchovny — both absolutely screamingly excellent as superficial progressives — are fountains of micro-aggressions, mispronouncing Amira’s name or instantly wanting to talk to her about Earvin “Magic” Johnson. “If you like something, you like it,” he says, rather naively. “So do you hang out in the ‘hood all the time or do you just come up here for our food and women?” Amira’s dad, a wonderfully spikey Eddie Murphy, pointedly asks Ezra. It’s a “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” for 2023. Hill and “black-ish” creator Kenya Barris have written a rom-com with teeth, a film not afraid to air long-simmering cultural grievances. He apologizes and offers to guide her out of the concrete maze of Century City.

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What to stream this weekend: 'You People,' 'Shrinking' - UPI.com (UPI.com)

Jan. 27 (UPI) -- Culture-clash comedy You People, true crime film Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini, comedy series Shrinking and nature documentary ...

[David Attenborough](https://www.upi.com/topic/David_Attenborough/), takes viewers on a tour of the wildlife native to the Arctic and Antarctic, as well as some of the other coldest habitats on Earth. [a new series streaming](https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2023/01/12/Lockwood-Co-trailer-Ruby-Stokes-Netflix/3891673534305/) Friday on Netflix. [Jennifer Lopez](https://www.upi.com/topic/Jennifer_Lopez/) and [Josh Duhamel](https://www.upi.com/topic/Josh_Duhamel/) star in romantic comedy/adventure film Shotgun Wedding, [streaming Friday on](https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Movies/2023/01/11/Shotgun-Wedding-trailer-Jennifer-Lopez-Josh-Duhamel-Amazon/7461673459588/) Prime Video. [Jessica Williams](https://www.upi.com/topic/Jessica-Williams/), Christa Miller and Michael Urie also star. The series, based on the Jonathan Stroud [book series of the same name](https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2022/12/20/Winter-2022-reading-list/8261670969026/), sees young psychic Lucy Carlyle (Ruby Stokes) joining the agency run by Anthony Lockwood (Cameron Chapman) and George Karim (Ali Hadji-Heshmati) to take on evil spirits. The special episode of Next at the Kennedy Center also features performances from Durand Bernarr, India Shawn and Ezy Truth, as well as interviews with Simone Eccleston, Jasmine Martin, the Rev. The film, directed by [Kenya Barris](https://www.upi.com/topic/Kenya-Barris/) and co-written by Hill and Barris, also features [Julia Louis-Dreyfus](https://www.upi.com/topic/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus/), [David Duchovny](https://www.upi.com/topic/David_Duchovny/), Sam Jay, Elliot Gould, Travis Bennett, Molly Gordon, Rhea Perlman, Deon Cole, Andrea Savage, Mike Epps, Emily Arlook, La La Anthony and Bryan Greenberg. EST on TLC and streams on TLC.com and the Discovery+ app. The film stars Jamie King as Sherri Papini, a wife and mother who [went missing for 22 days](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2022/03/05/sherri-papini-accused-faking-kidnapping/3541646520411/) in 2016 and turned up at the side of a highway with her face bruised, her wrists and ankles chained and her hair cut. The show is written by Jesús Mesas and Javier Andrés Roig and directed by David Ulloa and Laura Alvea. The series, created by Segel, Brett Goldstein and [Bill Lawrence](https://www.upi.com/topic/Bill_Lawrence/), also stars [Harrison Ford](https://www.upi.com/topic/Harrison_Ford/) as a fellow therapist and mentor attempting to help Segel's character deal with the death of his wife. The film, written by Mark Hammer and directed by [Jason Moore](https://www.upi.com/topic/Jason_Moore/), also stars [Jennifer Coolidge](https://www.upi.com/topic/Jennifer_Coolidge/), Sonia Braga, [Cheech Marin](https://www.upi.com/topic/Cheech_Marin/), Selena Tan, D'Arcy Carden, Callie Hernandez, Desmin Borges, Steve Coulter and [Lenny Kravitz](https://www.upi.com/topic/Lenny_Kravitz/).

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You People parents guide: Is the Netflix comedy okay for kids? (Netflix Life)

Stacked with an incredible ensemble of comedic actors like Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill (who also co-wrote the script with Barris), Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David ...

Depending on how appropriate you found those movies for your family, You People might be okay to watch together. Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill co-write the film, so if you’ve seen some of their other projects, you probably have an idea of what to expect from this film. Stacked with an incredible ensemble of comedic actors like Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill (who also co-wrote the script with Barris), Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Duchovny, and more, You People is shaping up to be a hilarious romantic comedy perfect for the most romantic time of year.

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You People movie review & film summary (2023) | Roger Ebert (Roger Ebert)

It is one tiny rewrite away from a broad “Naked Gun”-esque parody of comedies that traffic in racial stereotypes and differences. Honestly, most of those ...

The tragic thing about “You People” is that it’s a good idea with a great cast. Late in the film, Amira claims that Shelley sees her like a new toy, and I wish the film had the guts to explore that idea more—how people like Shelley can be fascinated by Black culture but not in a way that ever seeks to understand it. Hill and Barris are constantly throwing in these interesting ideas and skipping away from them to the easy, unfunny joke. Admittedly, the angle here is interesting regarding social commentary in that Shelley plays one of those women who sees Black culture in purely superficial terms. Cut to six months later, when Ezra has decided to marry Amira and so steels himself to ask permission from her parents Akbar ( [Eddie Murphy](/cast-and-crew/eddie-murphy)) and Fatima ( [Nia Long](/cast-and-crew/nia-long)). It’s as if they never listened to any podcasts with racial themes, overwriting the scenes with awkward dialogue that sounds so scripted (when the whole idea is that these podcasts are casual, off-the-cuff conversations).

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'You People' squanders a topnotch cast in a movie caught between ... (CNN)

"You People" relies on cringe-inducing moments as the crux of its comedy, as a Jewish guy and a Black Muslim woman (neither of them particularly observant) ...

Ultimately, though, the performances feel mostly squandered as “You People” yields less than the sum of its parts, not helped by unconvincing plot conveniences down the stretch. Virginia” decision](https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/03/us/interracial-marriage-blake-cec/index.html) and the release of “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” – or settle for broad sitcom-style gags. That tension was also evident in Barris’ previous series for Netflix, [“#blackAF,”](https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/16/entertainment/blackaf-review/index.html) in which he also starred. There are also pointed observations about race relations even among those who want to be viewed as progressive, such as Shelley treating her future daughter-in-law like a fashionable accessory to be shown off. Yet the story unfolds in fits and starts, jumping forward to get to the most fertile comedic territory while montage-ing its way through the central relationship after its meet-cute origins. A topnotch cast – down to the tiny cameos – can’t fully redeem material that gets lost somewhere between satire and sitcom as assembled by star Jonah Hill and director Kenya Barris.

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'You People': Netflix's Interracial-Dating Romcom Tries Way Too Hard (Rolling Stone)

Even with an indecisive vision, comedy royalty (Jonah Hill! Eddie Murphy! Julia Louis-Dreyfus!) eke out a laugh or two in Kenya Barris's film.

And even with all of the timely jokes about vaccines and Kanye West, the film only manages to rehash old arguments and then throw them away for a sense of family it hasn’t earned — a shoehorned solution that makes the film feel less like a modern take and more like the same old race movie with a new pair of Air Jordans. [Eddie Murphy](https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/eddie-murphy-speaks-the-rolling-stone-interview-111885/) lands plenty of lines that soften the antagonistic aspects of his character, and [Julia Louis-Dreyfus](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/julia-louis-dreyfus-on-post-election-veep-and-why-we-still-love-elaine-benes-194422/) practically steals the entire damn thing as Ezra’s well-intentioned and overbearing Jewish mother Shelley Cohen. Any chemistry the two have in scenes, and there is some chemistry, often wanes under the collective incompatibility of their families. When Ezra accidentally mistakes Amira Mohammed’s ( [Lauren London](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/lauren-london/)) car for his ride share, the two set upon a whirlwind romance full of differences that threaten to tear their relationship apart. The central meet-cute is playful and awkward in a way that veers closer to endearing than cringe-worthy. [You People](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/netlfix-kenya-barris-you-people-trailer-1234641450/), the feature directorial debut of [Kenya Barris](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/kenya-barris/) (black-ish), is the next great romantic comedy.

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You People Review: Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill Star in a Funny ... (Consequence)

Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in Netflix's You People, which proves to be a rewarding comedy. Read our review.

However, Barris and Hill do a terrific job of acknowledging the differences in race relations in 2023, and how their cultural distinctions are much more nuanced than “she’s black, he’s white.” Both Ezra and Amira are determined to get along with the other’s families, and spend individual time with them to better bond before the wedding. [Jonah Hill](https://consequence.net/tag/jonah-hill/)) is having a tough time finding love and manifesting a partner who sees him for who he truly is.

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'You People' Review: Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill Face Off in ... (Collider.com)

Even with a fantastic comedic cast, You People feels more like a series of sketches than an actual film.

But instead, You People is a missed opportunity, a half-assed reinterpretation that is only sporadically funny, and without the heart or the substance that this story would need for it to truly work. At times, it really feels like You People is just Barris throwing out all the scenarios one should expect in this type of film, never quite worrying about how long or how short of a time he spends in these moments, but instead, just focusing on spending any time in them. As it stands, You People is like an amalgamation of sketches with unusual timing, thrown together in an attempt to have some semblance of a coherent narrative. Yet You People lacks any of the insight or cleverness that made black-ish such a gem, instead feeling like a stitched-together collection of scenarios without much in the way of heart or humor. This begins the awkward clashing of worlds between the Cohen and Mohammed family, as Akbar doesn’t think Ezra is good enough for his daughter, while Ezra’s parents Shelley (Louis-Dreyfus) and Arnold (Duchovny) don’t know how to act now that their family is about to become more diverse. For eight seasons, Barris’s show was able to tackle difficult topics like police brutality, the 2016 presidential election, and racism within the span of a little over twenty minutes delicately and with insight.

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You People (2023) Movie Review - Fine tuned cultural imprints ... (The Review Geek)

There is no problem for Julia Dreyfus' Miss Shelley or Eddie Murphy's Akbar in casually letting out a racial slur or an offensive remark about Black or Jewish ...

The finely tuned cultural sensibilities of You People give it flavour, personality, and a much-desired vibrance but the handling of the themes and substance make the overall experience tedious and unsatisfactory. It is not cutting edge and slumbers under the burden of obviousness. There is no ambition to extrapolate the situation of the characters to the larger picture of American society, which as a viewer would have made for a fascinating discussion. It is not a slight on the quality of writing, which is fantastic in individual sequences. There is so much nitpicking and deliberation on the jokes that it makes people fearful of what they say. What makes You People special – its sense of finely tuned cultural nuance – is also what makes it tedious.

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You People review: Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill try to solve racism with ... (Polygon)

From Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, Netflix's Eddie Murphy/Jonah Hill team-up is a dispiriting and dull use of tremendous comedic talent that includes Veep ...

All of this is a shame, because even if the movie is barely directed, it is stacked with comedic legends, some of whom can actually get good laughs out of Hill’s signature mumblecore bullshitting. In this mode, You People comes across as both insincere as a whole, and disingenuous when it comes to Ezra’s character. It’s fun when the actor is a supporting character, less so when he’s one of the protagonists. There can be catharsis in making fun of this in conversation or art, and it can even be a channel for growth and moving past said difficulties — which is where the appeal of a movie like Regardless of how well-meaning a person can be, any challenge to their baseline assumptions about life and the world is going to be uncomfortable and disorienting, and missteps will be made. In a beat that feels fairly true to life, neither of them fully anticipates how weird their respective families will be about their relationship.

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Netflix's 'You People' digs into Black-Jewish relations (thejewishchronicle.net)

(JTA) – The new Netflix comedy “You People,” about an uneasy union between a Jewish man and a Black woman in Los Angeles, was always aiming to provoke its ...

[Louis Farrakhan](https://www.jta.org/2018/03/02/united-states/louis-farrakhan-anti-semite-still-relevant), whose antisemitism gets a small acknowledgement, although the wedding at the end of the film is jointly officiated by a cantor and an imam meant to represent the Nation of Islam. As a Jew himself, he said it was also important to him that the film’s depiction of Judaism be “authentic.” “It was important, I think, for us to have that song remain, so that it portrayed the divide that they would have to cross,” Misher said. Detailed discussions of antisemitism, the filmmakers believed, would have distracted from that. But Misher told JTA that he thought the film did an admirable job of portraying a specific “culturally Jewish” Los Angeles family. There are other racially charged moments in the film that may sit uneasily with Jewish viewers. [popular song that includes the N-word in its title](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubRUS8GupLU) at two different intervals — first as a joke about Hill’s character being unable to say the title, then at the end under a hora — takes on a heightened meaning today. Jewish museum.) He also hired an on-set Jewish cultural consultant from Hebrew Helpers, a nationwide Jewish studies tutoring service. (The film’s premiere on Netflix on Friday coincides with International Holocaust Remembrance Day.) [prominent Black celebrities](https://www.jta.org/tag/kyrie-irving) who have dabbled in antisemitism. And when they don’t understand each other, they understand that there are, in fact, differences.” “It wasn’t about the artist of the song, it was about the words in the song.”

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Stream It Or Skip It: 'You People' on Netflix, in Which Jonah Hill and ... (Decider)

The Gist: Ezra Cohen (Hill) is a financial broker with a podcast, but don't worry, you'll soon like him in spite of that. He describes himself as a ...

I could play apologist and assert that Hill and Barris employ purposeful exaggeration in an attempt to soften the movie’s edges with comedy and land on a love-conquers-all message. It’s funny for a moment, and we cringe, and then it gets ridiculous, and we want it to stop. Ha ha: “Are you trying to compare the Holocaust to slavery” is a line of dialogue from this scene, during which Ezra and Amira look across the table at each other with exasperation. It feels lazy, dithering about on mushy medium ground, raising nigh-impossible issues but resolving them in such a simplistic manner. Performance Worth Watching: Murphy is transfixing and subtly hilarious as an ice-cold Concerned Dad who also has all his blades sharpened so he can slash apart any inference of White privilege. Did you notice that she’s Black and he’s White and the world around them is in turmoil but none of that matters when you’re innnnnnnnn lllllooooovvve. [Jonah Hill](https://decider.com/tag/jonah-hill) co-writes, produces and stars in You People (now on Netflix) a very 2023 rom-com tackling thorny racial and cultural issues within the context of a classic families-feud-while-planning-the-wedding formula. Will this strife only strengthen the resolve of our couple, or will the situation prove to be untenable? There’s another bit where each family brings its own wedding planner to the scene and it becomes clear that this is war. The Cohen and Mohammad families gather for a – sigh – dinner party that won’t at all be apocalyptically awkward and conclude with something bursting into flames, right? An utterly adorbs cute-dates montage follows and they buy the same sneakers and wear the same sneakers at the same time and it’s love love love. You know what has to happen six months later.

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Should You Watch 'You People' on Netflix? Our Play, Pause, Stop ... (What's on Netflix)

The new film from Black-ish creator Kenya Barris & comedy star Jonah Hill, You People, is now streaming, but should you give it a watch?

As for me, I thought the film had some standout scenes & performances, but ultimately felt too familiar to stand out amongst its influences and Barris’ previous projects. Playing the overbearing & inflexible father is the perfectly casted Eddie Murphy, who takes his temperament & stubbornness from 1967’s Spencer Tracy but put into many of the similar situations of Bernie Mac’s comedic approach. His comedy style breaks up the stitched-together philosophical text that persists throughout. The film is exactly what we have been accustomed to with Barris’ work. Shoot a dart at a Kenya Barris project, and you will probably land on the same key elements every time. Maybe because he co-wrote the film, but it seemed like the film’s humor is largely derived from Hill’s performance.

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Why Kenya Barris Wanted 'You People' To Be His Feature ... (Forbes)

The director, co-writer, and co-producer's culture clash romantic comedy is also a love letter to LA.

It shows the hood, it shows Brentwood, and it shows Hollywood, and so on. I learned so much, and that was such an opportunity, but it took me a month and a half, maybe two months, to get away from directing and then think about it again because directing is all-consuming. I understand why the comparisons to Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and Meet the Parents, but it's a wedding movie. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner did not come to my mind until people said it, and I was like, 'Oh, I get it.' The rules are so reversed. Barris: Jonah and I wanted to do a love letter to LA. I got to see 1,200 people at the premiere, and it played like I wanted to play. I felt well prepared for that part of it because of the years of production, and it helped me not get treated like a first-time director. When you go into it with the idea that you're making a theatrical movie, and it's not that, it affects how you approach it. If I were to make another streaming movie, I would go into it with the notion that I was making this for streaming. The part I wasn't prepared for was that with movies, a lot of it is about talent management. I think moving forward, that would be something I would want to lean in on, those relationships and things that I've made in the past years, to make people feel comfortable that you're going to try to take care of them and do your best. Kenya Barris: I've been asked to do one a bunch of times, but I knew whatever it was that I directed, I definitely wanted to write.

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Kenya Barris' 'You People' Controversy Explained (TV Insider)

But doesn't this story sound redundantly similar to previous Barris works? That's what many believed once Netflix dropped the trailer, which sparked controversy ...

Holmes Officially Out at ABC News Following Reveal of Affair](https://www.tvinsider.com/1079110/t-j-holmes-amy-robach-gma3-exit-good-morning-america/) [5Apple’s Funny-Sad ‘Shrinking,’ Comedy Star Power (Eddie Murphy, Jennifer Lopez) in Streaming Movies, Roots in Residency, Figure Skating on NBC](https://www.tvinsider.com/1078920/shrinking-harrison-ford-shotgun-wedding-eddie-murphy-jennifer-lopez-you-people/) It was also [met with a lukewarm response](https://twitter.com/cursedhive/status/1354916245611671557). [BlackAF](https://www.tvinsider.com/show/blackaf/), [triggered a response](https://twitter.com/MrJeromeTrammel/status/1208477495407915008) from audiences for only reflecting the stories of light-skinned and biracial characters. Although the reasoning behind his casting decisions has been explained in the past and come from an altruistic place, people have continued to hold the creator to task for not exploring the diversity of African Americans as he is continuously given the opportunity to helm projects focused on Black people. [Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner](https://www.tvinsider.com/show/guess-whos-coming-to-dinner/)? In a previous discussion with People, Barris also mentioned the inception of black-ish. Let us know in the poll below. … So I take the good with the bad.” London will play the daughter of dark-skinned parents, Murphy and Long, in You People. You People features Hill as a boyfriend hoping to get the approval of his girlfriend’s (London) parents, played by Long and Murphy. (The movie debuted in limited theaters on January 20, a week before hitting the streamer on January 27.) But more than anything, folks were more disturbed by his frequent use of interracial couples at the center of his projects. Cause at this point, I’m starting to think his ancestors were THE Loving v.

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How Kenya Barris assembled an all-star cast for his rom-com <em ... (EW.com)

'Black-ish' creator Kenya Barris opens up about his Netflix rom-com 'You People' and why he wanted to make a 'love letter' to L.A. culture.

They were enjoying each other, and they were bonding, but I needed to get to the scene, and no one was really listening to me. I think the difference between TV actors and people doing a movie is that TV actors are, like, going to the rock quarry. I also love that we got to put this movie out at a time when it's so prescient in the conversation right now. I was like, "This is not supposed to happen." They want to know how big their trailer's going to be, and they want to do this or they want to do that. It's a really interesting geographic setup for the city, and those are the things I think we wanted to show. I was like, "Hold on, what?" So from there, we started getting into our love of L.A., and we decided we really wanted to write a love letter to the culture. He was in a relationship with someone from another culture, and we had a conversation about how, in that situation, it's not usually the [couple] that are the problem. That was something that felt really specific to L.A. But we started really talking because I was such a huge admirer of Mid90s. I was a huge fan of his for forever.

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'You People' Ending, Explained: Do Ezra And Amira's Parents ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

Kenya Barris' Netflix comedy film "You People" revolves around the struggles of an interracial couple. It is essentially a two-hour-long commentary on ...

While they had gone their separate ways owing to the differences between their families, it was their families who realized that their kids did not make a mistake by choosing one another; it was they who never tried to understand Ezra and Amira’s relationship with an open mind. They apologized for their behavior and for being a disappointment to their children. While the couple seemed to lack agency, considering how they were easily manipulated by their families, the film ends on a hopeful note for their future. Ezra expressed his disappointment when Amira asked him the reason why he decided to meet her parents out of the blue. While he hoped he would film a humiliating video of Ezra failing at the sport, instead, Ezra proved him wrong and excelled at it. Ezra went on a drive with Akbar, and he intentionally took him to a Black salon to show how they would never fit together. Amira was quite taken when she realized that Ezra wanted her parents’ approval before proposing to her. He was not the Black Muslim man Akbar had dreamed his daughter would bring home, and he found it difficult to accept her decision. Before proposing to Amira, Ezra wanted the approval of her parents. Akbar was repulsed by the idea of the man Amira wanted to be with. During their conversation, Ezra mentioned how he wanted to propose to Amira for marriage. Ezra introduced Amira to his parents, and it did not go as smoothly as he would have preferred.

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You People movie review: Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy's odd ... (The Indian Express)

You People movie review: Unfolding like a rat-a-tat version of Netflix's own Master of None, the new comedy from Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill is largely ...

But despite the younger generation’s attempts to build bridges and allow love to conquer all, the cultural and racial baggage between the two communities, the movie suggests, makes it almost impossible for two people from radically different backgrounds to sustain a relationship in modern-day America. She accuses him of racism, given his inability to tell her apart from the Black driver on his Uber app, but this hits a nerve. Akbar, for instance, can’t shut up about his grandmother who used to pick cotton, and Ezra’s dad, played by He’s instantly wary of Ezra, who appears to be in active rebellion against his Jewish heritage; Hill has retained his bleach-blonde hair and tattoos. Ezra tries to tell Amira that both she and her car match the description of his ride on the app, but she’s having none of it. Together with Hill, he’s crafted a screenplay that, for at least 45 minutes, brings back memories of Judd Apatow’s heyday in all the best ways.

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Sam Jays Calls Working Alongside Jonah Hill in 'You People' a ... (Complex)

“To be able to discover this character across from somebody as talented as Jonah Hill was the dream come true,” Jay tells Complex. “I'm a big Jonah Hill fan, a ...

I’m in this place in life where I’m just super open to what’s next, and excited about the limitlessness of the possibilities. You said you don’t want to be boxed in as just a comedian and you brought up Marvel. I hate to say that in such a cliché way, but it’s the job of any artist to comment on what’s going on in society and bring a microscope to some of what is happening. Sometimes things happen in this business and you can’t really believe they’re happening to you and you’re just like, “Is this for real?” You got to take the little kid in you down a notch when you walk into the space. “The more I learn and grow, the more I’m like, ‘I’m an artist and I like to create things and I just want to be able to create things for as long as possible.’” Do you think it’s important for a comedy to cover these sorts of topics and conversations? But I also am a woman and I have a nurturing side of me that just is natural. Yeah, I think I am that to a lot of my homeboys. I read this stuff and I was like, “This stuff feels solid.” Especially the relationship between Mo and Ezra. But Barris was right, Jay is a pleasant addition to the story and more than holds her own in the film among the greats. Working in television is much different than making a film, especially for someone like the comedian who is used to being involved in behind-the-scenes processes like writing and producing. “I’m a big Jonah Hill fan, a real fan, so I definitely was fangirling a little bit during the breaks.

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'You People' Review: Kenya Barris' Terrible Interracial Comedy ... (Daily Beast)

In this totally irrelevant interracial dating comedy (that felt old in 1967), director Kenya Barris continues to fixate on stereotypical notions of ...

The result is that You People is another one of Barris’ flawed think pieces. With Hill and Murphy at the center, You People had the potential to fit in some laughs, even if the overall material is lacking. Simply put, it’s not enough to depict the obvious tensions between Black and white people, which You People does to nauseating effect. Another absurd aspect of the film is how characters react to the idea of co-mingling with other races, despite living in present-day Los Angeles. It’s equally frustrating that Ezra is often positioned as the partner with the most to be concerned about upon entering this union. On the other hand, it’s frustrating that the main antagonist in this film is an ultra-conservative Black man. Rather, his perspective on Black people and the way we currently exist in the world has proven to be, in a word, problematic. More painfully, the film contains the lowest bar of racial comedy, from a scene where Akbar forces Ezra to play basketball with a group of Black men to another where he tries to provoke him into saying the N-word while listening to Jay-Z. The first time he appears on-screen, he’s wearing a black hoodie declaring the obvious sentiment, “Fred Hampton Was Murdered.” He’s a member of the Nation of Islam and a proud supporter of Louis Farrakhan. The prequel to Barris’ hit ABC show [Black-ish](https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-black-ish-has-a-gay-problem), the interracial family-based comedy Mixed-ish, garnered [many of the same complaints](https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/10/mixed-ish-thomas-chatterton-williams-race/600679/). Black Twitter, as well as some TV critics, raised a number of objections to the one-season sitcom. Such was the response to his first Netflix venture #blackAF, released at the start of the pandemic.

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Netflix rom-com 'You People' can't answer its hard questions (SFGate)

The rom-com starring Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy tackles controversial issues on interracial dating, but can't stick the landing.

He, a Jewish man, was genuinely confused about the vitriol coming from the Black community. The day after [Kyrie Irving](https://www.sfgate.com/sports-columns/article/kyrie-irving-masks-tweet-column-16474374.php) had his [infamous press conference](https://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/kyrie-irving-antisemitism-non-apology-for-movie-17555214.php), my best and longest friend sent me a message.

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Jonah Hill steps out for the night with girlfriend after the release of ... (Daily Mail)

The 38-year-old hit the streets in Malibu, California, with some friends and his girlfriend, Olivia Millar, as they made their way to a venue for their ...

Jonah added, 'If I made myself sicker by going out there and promoting it, I wouldn’t be acting true to myself or to the film. Jonah directed the film, and the actor also starred in the movie, which centered around his therapist, Dr. I usually cringe at letters or statements like this, but I understand that I am of the privileged few who can afford to take time off. His advocacy for mental health was shared after his documentary with Netflix called Stutz was released in November. Phil Stutz Out on the town: Jonah Hill was spotted on a night out with some friends and his girlfriend Olivia Millar

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