Ever since he created "Freaks and Geeks," the critically-acclaimed but short-lived television series 14 years ago, director Paul Feig has been known for his smart, funny female characters. Now, two years after directing the boundary-breaking "Bridesmaids," he's pushing the envelope even further with "The Heat."
Starring Sandra Bullock as an uptight FBI agent and Melissa McCarthy as her reluctant partner, a trash-talking Boston cop from a large, bawdy family, the film features gunfights, car chases and plenty of profanity. But like "Bridesmaids," "The Heat" has an emotional core that explores the challenges of female relationships. Mr. Feig (pronounced feeg), 50, ...
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