Seth Rogen
Long Shot is a tight, funny, and warm comedy with a ton of heart and two fantastic performances at its center.
A pleasant surprise, Long Shot is an absolute must-see if you are a fan of Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen.
In Long Shot, a guy reunites with his first crush. When she makes a run for the Presidency, she hires him as her speechwriter and sparks fly.
Like Father is not a radical or subversive family comedy, but the cast has good chemistry and the big, tear-jerking moments make an impact.
The 2014 controversial political comedy The Interview had a lot of hype surrounding it: how has it held up?
The Disaster Artist is a painstakingly recreated and, above all, entertaining film about the making of Tommy Wiseau’s cult classic The Room.
Whilst people constantly bring up the current increasing slog of superhero films, there’s another string of films that are much worse in their repetitive nature that seemingly seem to go under the radar: the bro/stoner comedy. Seth Rogen could be seen as the unofficial face of the stoner movement, films where a manchild is forced to grow up, usually through the love of a woman, in between bouts of marijuana, pop culture references and hanging out with your “bros”.