In a twist on a familiar theme (and a certain classic Thanksgiving comedy film), we have Airports, Trains, and EVs, the latter being one of the funnier sides of the film featuring tiny Fiat with handcuffs. Still, the car chase is everything we might hope, while the high-tech facial t...
Dave Skylark and his producer Aaron Rapaport run the celebrity tabloid show "Skylark Tonight". When they land an interview with a surprise fan, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they are recruited by the CIA to turn their trip to Pyongyang into an assassination mission. ...
Randall Park (Bad Neighbors, The Five-Year Engagement, They Came Together, Dinner For Schmucks, 4 eps of Newsreaders, Kim Jong-un in 1 ep of Robot Chicken, 1 ep of The Office, 1 ep of Curb Your Enthusiasm) as President Kim. Diana Bang as Sook. Reese Alexander (1 ep of the new ...
In Sony's upcoming comedy "The Interview," TV journalists played by Seth Rogen and James Franco are recruited to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The film has become a source of international controversy, with North Korea vowing "merciless retaliation" for its release andcalling it ...
They are about as true as the rumors of Kim Jong-Un’s non-existent butthole. FACT: Kim Jong-Un’s butthole exists. FACT: The Interview is good. If you don’t believe me, take it from friend of Movie Mumbo Jumbo, Floating Heads, the movie/music blog whose writer is a real live ...
of North Korea’s dynasty, showing why Kim Jong-un had such a vested interest in getting rid of his older brother, who—not incidentally—was also the favored son of their father, the doted-on first-born. The question of “guilt” was cut-and-dried: you can see the attack on the fo...
There aren't many films that generate so much controversy as The Interview has done. Considering its premise it comes as no surprise that it would cause upset within North Korea, whose leader Kim Jong Un is not exactly famed for having a self-deprecating sense of humour. ...
One day, the King gives Hong Lim a covert yet unobjectionable order to sleep with the Queen instead of himself to protect the independence of Goryeo from the Yuan by making a son, the successor to Goryeo throne. Movie Review: "A Frozen Flower" marks writer-director Ha Yu's first attempt...
Mechanic: Park Jong-beom U.S. army: Daniel Joey Albright Hong kong man: Cha Si-won Reporter: Pierce Conran Evacuation Boat Captain: John D. Michaels TV Show Host: Milan-Devi LaBrey UN soldier: Christopher Gordon Min-jung’s husband: Kim Tae-joon ...
of extinction. Margot Robbie was great inBarbie, but I also feel like that’s more of an ensemble piece with a lot of humor coming from elsewhere. Paul Giamatti is amazing inThe Holdovers, but while he delivers some zingers and humor, it’s more of a dramatic performance than comedy. ...