Starring Kevin Hart as a widower trying to raise his young daughter, ‘Fatherhood’ is an affable dramedy that lacks any real tension or drive. In a more dramatic turn than his usual manic comedic roles, Hart shows promise but isn’t quite there yet to craft something truly rounded, emotional and outside his well-known persona. Directed by Paul Weitz from a screenplay credited to Weitz and Dana Stevens, the story is based on the real-life tale of Matthew Logelin, as told in his best-selling book ‘Two Kisses for Maddy’. Kevin Hart and Deborah Ayorinde Image Credit: Netflix In the film, Hart plays Matt Logelin, whose wife, Liz (Deborah Ayorinde), dies from a pulmonary embolism one day after g
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