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Rogen Roundup 2.0: ‘Sausage Party’ with Hill, Co-Directing ‘Jay and Seth’
During this weekend's Comic-Con, we learned about several new projects from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg involving Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill and Seann William Scott. »
Will Ferrell Wows(?) Comic-Con Crowd with Costume (Updated)
People can complain all day about comic book conventions being overrun by Hollywood, but this is a case where the synergy of comics and cinema isn't cause for a shoehorned PR stunt. »
Reilly, Tomei Lead Accolades for ‘Cyrus’ (****)
Mark and Jay Duplass bring their brand of improvizational filmmaking to the world of the Frat Pack with their indie comedy Cyrus, with mixed but mostly positive results. »
‘Cyrus’ Cracks Top 10 from Only 77 Theatres
Maybe this has just as much as the lackluster summer box office than it does to the critically acclaimed and well-received indie comedy, but the Duplass Brothers' Cyrus has cracked the Top 10 at the North American box office results. »
When Will ‘Cyrus’ Be Playing Near You? (updated)
Cyrus starring John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill, and Marissa Tomei opens today in New York and Los Angeles. Which is really great... for New York and Los Angeles. So, when can the rest of us see it? »
Jonah Hill Hopeful About ‘Zoolander 2′ Villain Role
Jonah Hill continues to speak about his potential role in the proposed Zoolander sequel, indicating he discussed the role with Ben Stiller and writer Justin Theroux. »
‘Greek’ Debut a Modest Success
After some worry that Get Him to the Greek would follow previous movies this summer and clearly and visibly underperform, the final box office numbers show a picture that could be best described as "Okay." »
MTV Movie Awards Brings Out the Stars
The MTV Movie Awards brought out a number of Frat Pack stars who were in attendance to either vie for awards or promote their upcoming projects. »
‘Get Him to the Greek’ Review (****)
Get Him to the Greek is a road trip movie featuring a satirical look at the music business, male bonding, and wild antics. While not as enjoyable as Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Greek is the summer's funniest adventure. »
‘Get Him to the Greek’ Opens: Send Your Feedback!
One of the year's most high-profile comedies, Get Him to the Greek, is now in theaters. The Forgetting Sarah Marshall spin-off has received a majority of positive reviews, some calling it this year's successor to The Hangover. We want to know what our readers think. Post your comments all weekend long! »


