Screener Squad: Platonic
PLATONIC SERIES REVIEW Two childhood best friends rekindle their camaraderie while juggling suburbia, bar ownership, relationships, and middle age. Did I mention that these two… Read More »Screener Squad: Platonic
PLATONIC SERIES REVIEW Two childhood best friends rekindle their camaraderie while juggling suburbia, bar ownership, relationships, and middle age. Did I mention that these two… Read More »Screener Squad: Platonic
SANTA INC SERIES REVIEW Merry Christmas you f****** animals! Are you ready to deck the halls with your balls(ack)? Sorry to be so vulgar… There’s… Read More »Screener Squad: Santa Inc
AN AMERICAN PICKLE MOVIE REVIEW If you like Seth Rogan, you’re in luck because “An American Pickle” gives you more Seth Rogan (and more pickling… Read More »Screener Squad: An American Pickle
LONG SHOT MOVIE REVIEW Of all the least likely onscreen romantic pairings, Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen have to be up there near the top.… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Long Shot
Long Shot Review at SXSW It’s SXSW in Austin Texas and Martin Thomas and Chris Cox are on the scene talking about the films they… Read More »Infestation: SXSW 2019 – “Long Shot”
We got to see James Franco’s adaptation of the book The Disaster Artist which details the making of the infamous so-bad-that-maybe-its-good, The Room. Almost as… Read More »Infestation SXSW 2017: The Disaster Artist Q&A
When I first heard Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg were doing an animated film called Sausage Party, I got nervous. While being a decent fan of their… Read More »Sausage Party Trailer Reaction
Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes a look at the chaotic… Read More »Trailer Reaction: Steve Jobs
As everyone already knows, The Interview, the $44 million comedy about the assassination of Kim Jon-un that stars Seth Rogen and James Franco, has been… Read More »Sony is Setting a Dangerous New Precedent
Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne have a happy enough life, for a couple with their first child, slogging through the necessities of the work week,… Read More »Movie Review: Neighbors