“The King Of Staten Island” (**1/2 out of four) was a sporadically amusing comedy about a young man (Pete Davidson) still living at home with his mom (Marisa Tomei) who spends his days smoking weed and hanging out but when his mom develops a relationship with a dedicated fireman (Bill Burr) it forces him to re-examine his life and the direction and path he is going on. Likeable enough and engagingly performed but there simply isn’t enough of a story here to justify film’s bloated running time of nearly two-and-a-half hours and as a result it’s patchy and wears thin. Typically uneven Judd Apatow production; fans of his may like this more. Both him and Davidson co-wrote the script.