Best On-Screen Throw Up Scenes
Everyone knows that Thanksgiving cannot be approached like any ordinary meal. It's a creature unto itself. As seasoned TDay vets, chances are, you...
Everyone knows that Thanksgiving cannot be approached like any ordinary meal. It's a creature unto itself. As seasoned TDay vets, chances are, you...
Posted 06.20.2011
For a bunch of corporate suits, Hollywood, like, loves to get stoned. Or at least pretend, anyway. The big film studios know their audience: people...
Marshall Fine | Posted 06.05.2011
By the logic of the script for Your Highness, if I want to write an amusing review of the film, all I need to do is type the word "f**k" 500 times. O...
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
The Green Hornet is a mixed bag -- not an abject failure, but still, not a film that recognizes its own strengths. It gets away with a lot -- and is often more entertaining and enjoyable than it has any right to be.
Posted 05.25.2011
Being a Golden Globe-nominated actor, Oscar host, published author, graduate student, concept artist and painter just isn't enough! Now, James Franco ...
Posted 05.25.2011
These days, everyone wants a piece of James Franco. But it may take a little extra fur to get him to notice you. Franco sat down with James Lipton on ...
Posted 11.21.2011
Already an emerging Hollywood talent, actress Amber Heard came out of the closet at the GLAAD 25th anniversary celebration on Friday, proudly announci...
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Tim Blake Nelson's Leaves of Grass is a textbook example of a promising movie that takes a wrong turn from which it never recovers.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
I never would have predicted that, at the end of Funny People, I'd have more kind things to say about Sandler than Apatow.
Kim Morgan | Posted 05.25.2011
2008, the year of death, decay and the wisdom of the beautiful loser. The year movie stars examined their own mortality and fading beauty via their on-screen persona.
Michael Jones | Posted 05.25.2011
There is a proud history of extremely funny stoner movies in these United States. Ambling, discordant, self indulgent, silly, and freaking funny.
GQ | Posted 05.25.2011
James Franco is on the September 2008 cover of GQ Magazine to promote his latest film, "Pineapple Express." Here's some of what the 30-year-old actor,...
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — Batman was higher than Hollywood's newest pot heads. "The Dark Knight" took in $26 million to finish as the No. 1 movie for the f...
LA Times | Posted 05.25.2011
IN ""PINEAPPLE EXPRESS," he plays a visibly unwashed hippie pot dealer on the run from mobsters: a THC-addled naif with a crinkly smile, a curtain of ...
Daily Show | Posted 05.25.2011
Seth Rogen went on "The Daily Show" to promote his marijuana buddy movie "The Pineapple Express." Rogen cowrote the movie and stars in it, and as he t...
Posted 11.25.2011