Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha--who, in the first official poster for The Hangover Part II, has been replaced for the time being by a mischievous-looking monkey--are ...
Most sequels are born of good box office rather than good ideas, but it’s hard to imagine a more calculating, creatively bankrupt piece of real estate than The Hangover Part II. Trade out Las Vegas ...
Netflix is loading up its November slate with fan-favorite titles, and one major addition will get comedy lovers excited. The ...
This undated publicity photo released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows, from left, Justin Bartha as Doug, Zach Galfianakis as Alan, Ed Helms as Stu and Bradley Cooper as Phil in "The Hangover Part III." ...
The good news: there’s new behind the scenes footage/info from the set of The Hangover Part II. The bad news: it comes in the form of an extra splashy Entertainment Tonight piece. However, the clip ...
Like the real thing, “The Hangover” was a doozy. It stayed with audiences for days, weeks, even months. Fans woke up wondering what happened, and asking how they could experience that same level of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook There’s never any reason to suspect that a sequel can’t be as good, if not better, than the ...
Director Todd Phillips' two best friends are the copy and the paste buttons. To be fair, he's not the only screenwriter on The Hangover Part II, the retread/remake/okay, we'll call it a sequel to the ...
Somebody must have roofied me. I left The Hangover Part II feeling dazed and abused, wondering how bad things happened to such a good comedy. To paraphrase Ken Jeong’s memorably bug-fuck mobster, Mr.
Alan, the man-child who made a star of actor Zach Galifianakis, succinctly summarizes “The Hangover” franchise in a conversation with Mr. Chow: “When we get together, bad things happen and people get ...
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