There's a certain charm to 'Man of the House', largely thanks to Tommy Lee Jones's commitment to his unconventional role as Ranger Roland Sharp. His reluctant foray into the world of university cheerleading, as an undercover coach, provides…
Man of the House
Texas Ranger Roland Sharp is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin -- a group…
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'Man of the House' presents a high-concept setup: a hardened lawman going undercover in a world of pom-poms and pep rallies. Tommy Lee Jones, a seasoned performer, does what he can to sell the absurdity, but the script…
The sheer audacity of the premise in 'Man of the House' is its greatest asset. Tommy Lee Jones, a formidable presence, is delightfully out of his element as a Ranger undercover amongst spirited college cheerleaders. The film cleverly…
In 'Man of the House', Tommy Lee Jones finds himself in a peculiar predicament, tasked with guarding a quartet of university cheerleaders who witnessed a crime. His immersion into their world as an assistant coach is the engine…
Tommy Lee Jones anchors 'Man of the House' with his signature gruff charm, playing a Texas Ranger forced into an unlikely undercover role as a cheerleading coach. The premise, while ripe for comedic exploitation, often feels a little…
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Ranger Roland Sharp's primary challenge in 'Man of the House' is to protect the key witnesses to a murder, who happen to be a group of university cheerleaders. The conflict intensifies as he must infiltrate their world by posing as an assistant coach and living among them. This forced proximity creates a unique dynamic, pitting his protective instincts and undercover mission against the everyday lives and social circles of the young women.