James Franco and Seth Rogen ham it up in The Interview. The duo's humour is of the love it or hate it variety.
James Franco and Seth Rogen ham it up in The Interview. The duo's humour is of the love it or hate it variety.
The wait was well worth it ...
This Seth Rogen/James Franco comedy has endured its abundant share of controversy over the past six months as aggressive overtones from North Korea threatened to keep it out of the cinemas.
Eventually, independent cinemas in the US showed it and now New Zealandhas taken its chance.
Thankfully, they did allow us to make up our own minds.
If you like the Rogen brand of comedy, you are going to love this. And if you are a North Korean sympathiser, you probably won't.
The Interview pokes fun mercilessly at the tyrannical dictatorship of Kim Jong-un.
In it Dave Skylark (Franco) and his producer Aaron Rapoport (Rogen) run the celebrity tabloid show Skylark Tonight in the United States.
In an attempt to introduce a little more seriousness into their journalism, they try to get an interview with President Kim after they hear he is a fan of the show.