Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Jexi” is a what-if movie, that sad brand of stale comedy that’s framed by a conceptually ...
A dweeb strikes up a relationship with his female-voiced virtual assistant. Most moviegoers would recognize that as the plot of Spike Jonze’s “Her” — and most would probably say, as well, that Jonze’s ...
The new evil smartphone comedy Jexi is a desperate mock-up of recognizable human behavior, but one key element rings truer than most Hollywood productions: characters are constantly looking at their ...
Jexi (2019 Movie) Official Greenband Trailer — Adam DeVine, Rose Byrne The red-band trailer — which is the equivalent of an R-rating for a preview — doubles down on the profanity and sex jokes, ...
Adam DeVine‘s co-star in the new comedy “Jexi” is a cell phone, more specifically, a virtual assistant voiced by Rose Byrne. At the film’s premiere on Thursday in Los Angeles, DeVine told Variety that ...
The new “Jexi” is a comedy about a smartphone with a personality – similar to the brilliant drama “Her” from 2013. This just-average flick isn’t nearly as enjoyable or, naturally, as original. You can ...
In Jexi, Adam DeVine plays Phil, a peak millennial who’s been addicted to cellphones for as long as they’ve existed. His new phone’s A.I., named Jexi, becomes hyper-intelligent and wreaks havoc on his ...
Nowadays, it’s basically normal to see everyone playing with their phones when you’re taking public transport. Smartphones have pervasively integrated themselves into our daily routine, with addictive ...
This review contains major spoilers for Jexi. In his recent New York Times op-ed, "How to Stop Superhuman A.I. Before It Stops Us," Dr. Stuart Russell, a professor of computer science at the ...
Whether in a dark theater or on the couch at home, smartphones are an existential threat to the movie-watching experience. Their mere presence promises interruptions and temptations for the easily ...
A shy man is remade by his phone's digital assistant in Jon Lucas and Scott Moore's comedy 'Jexi.' By John DeFore There should be an award for those actors, usually but not always women, who can ...