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‘Neighbors 2’ Moves Into the 2016 Release Calendar
‘Neighbors 2’ Moves Into the 2016 Release Calendar
‘Neighbors 2’ Moves Into the 2016 Release Calendar
This is sort of a surprising-not-surprising news item. Universal is readying a sequel to last year’s phenomenally successful comedy ‘Neighbors,’ which starred Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as married thirtysomethings whose suburban bliss with their newborn baby is spoiled by the arrival of a rowdy frat house next door. The first movie didn’t exactly leave a bunch of loose ends for Rogen, Byrne, and Efron to continue into another film, and comedy sequels don’t have a great track record. But the first movie did gross over $268 million worldwide against an $18 million budget. Hence the not-surprising part: Universal’s announcement that they’re working on a ‘Neighbors 2,’ which they hope to have in theaters by next summer.
Netflix Will Stream ‘The Interview’ Starting on Saturday
Netflix Will Stream ‘The Interview’ Starting on Saturday
Netflix Will Stream ‘The Interview’ Starting on Saturday
If you haven’t watched Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s ‘The Interview’ yet, either because you’re too cheap to spend $6 to rent it online, or you were worried North Korean hackers would catch you buying it and share your private emails slagging your boss with the world (I’m sorry Mike! When I called you “a giant goober,” I meant that in an affectionate way, like Goobers candy! Which everyone loves!) you are in luck. As part of their quarterly letter to shareholders, Netflix announced that they will “exclusively” offer the comedy to its U.S. and Canadian customers starting this Saturday, January 24. Sorry Netflix Netherlands! You’re out of luck for now.
‘The Interview’ to Begin Streaming Online Starting Today; $6 to Rent, $15 to Buy
‘The Interview’ to Begin Streaming Online Starting Today; $6 to Rent, $15 to Buy
‘The Interview’ to Begin Streaming Online Starting Today; $6 to Rent, $15 to Buy
Just last week it seemed possible that 'The Interview' may never be seen anytime soon as Sony Pictures canceled the theatrical release and claimed they had no immediate plans for a VOD debut. But, following yesterday's news that 'The Interview' will run in select theaters on Christmas Day, comes more details on their plans to simultaneously stream the film online.
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on VOD)
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on VOD)
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on VOD)
Full details are still forthcoming, but it looks like ‘The Interview’—Seth Rogen’s ultra-controversial comedy about an American assassination attempt on North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un—will open on Christmas after all. Sony initially cancelled their planned December 25 release after hackers threatened theaters that dared to show ‘The Interview’ with terrorist attacks, and many of the biggest exhibitor chains in the country (including Regal and AMC) subsequently decided not to run the film.
Paramount Bans ‘Team America’ Screenings in Wake of ‘The Interview’ Controversy
Paramount Bans ‘Team America’ Screenings in Wake of ‘The Interview’ Controversy
Paramount Bans ‘Team America’ Screenings in Wake of ‘The Interview’ Controversy
I know one reaction I’ve had to the (allegedly) North Korean hackers and their attack on Sony and their movie ‘The Interview’ is “Why now?” Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are not the first American filmmakers to make fun of North Korea, or even its real-life leaders. ‘Team America: World Police,’ for example, featured a marionette-version of late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, who wants to destroy Western Civilization (but is also very lonely); the 2012 ‘Red Dawn’ remake actually changed its Asian invaders from Chinese to North Koreans in post-production because at the time that seemed like the more politically and financially safe choice. That’s not going to happen again anytime soon.
Sony Hackers Threaten Terrorist Attacks Against Theaters Showing ‘The Interview’
Sony Hackers Threaten Terrorist Attacks Against Theaters Showing ‘The Interview’
Sony Hackers Threaten Terrorist Attacks Against Theaters Showing ‘The Interview’
The Sony hacking scandal has proven to be a massive headache for a company that’s already been having a rough few years. And now, this increasingly weird story has taken an even darker turn: the hackers are threatening to launch terrorist attacks against theaters showing ‘The Interview’ this Christmas. Seriously.
‘The Interview’ Red-Band Trailer: Seth Rogen and James Franco Are Gettin’ Rowdy in North Korea
‘The Interview’ Red-Band Trailer: Seth Rogen and James Franco Are Gettin’ Rowdy in North Korea
‘The Interview’ Red-Band Trailer: Seth Rogen and James Franco Are Gettin’ Rowdy in North Korea
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are back! The new red-band 'The Interview' trailer shows the duo, who brought us such classic debauchery as 'Superbad,' 'This Is the End' and 'Pineapple Express,' are already starting up some drama with their Kim Jong-un assassination story. If that premise alone isn't enough to make you gasp, how about some NSFW talk of "Matthew McConaughey goat f***," and getting "f***** by RoboCop"?
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s ‘The Interview’ Already Has the Best Poster of the Year
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s ‘The Interview’ Already Has the Best Poster of the Year
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s ‘The Interview’ Already Has the Best Poster of the Year
One of the reasons why Mondo Posters have become a such a big thing in the geek community is that few modern posters pop these days. Bad photoshop, floating heads, few done with any sense of artistry. Which is why it's going to be awfully hard for a studio to produce a better poster than the one just released for writer/directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's 'The Interview.'
‘Neighbors’ Sequel Is a Possibility, According to Seth Rogen
‘Neighbors’ Sequel Is a Possibility, According to Seth Rogen
‘Neighbors’ Sequel Is a Possibility, According to Seth Rogen
'Neighbors' was an instant comedy hit when it landed in theaters last month, and with the film crossing $135 million at the box office this weekend, the question of a sequel is inevitable. And this weekend star and producer Seth Rogen admitted that there has definitely been talk of a sequel with the Universal -- but so far it's just talk.
Zac Efron and Seth Rogen Take Amazing Selfies on Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Ew!’
Zac Efron and Seth Rogen Take Amazing Selfies on Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Ew!’
Zac Efron and Seth Rogen Take Amazing Selfies on Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Ew!’
Here's something you've probably never considered: what would it be like if 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon and 'Neighbors' co-stars Seth Rogen and Zac Efron were actually all teenage girls who had their very own Teen Nick show called 'Ew!' which was all about them screaming "Ew!" at various things and people? It's a little weird, right?
‘Neighbors’ Review
‘Neighbors’ Review
‘Neighbors’ Review
It's hell getting old. You're overworked, underpaid, get grey hairs, everything hurts, there's barely time for sex, you fall asleep on the couch watching 'Game of Thrones' and, unless you're George Clooney, you're just not cool anymore. You either hike up your pants and accept it, or you wage all out war. It's the latter that highlights the uproarious Seth Rogen and Zac Efron comedy 'Neighbors,' w

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