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The Interview
Two guys inexperienced in been agents are recruited in the CIA to assassinate a Korean dictator Kim Jong-un whom they were supposed to interview.






















21 November 1990, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada



12 July 1976, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


20 February 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada









22 January 1968, Columbus, Ohio, USA









September 26, 2016
Even the film's most ardent champions would likely concede that The Interview is a spectacularly weird film to end up at the center of a free speech brouhaha.
December 21, 2015
The Interview, conversely, is little more than a sloppy air kiss blown lazily under the banner of free speech.
April 14, 2016
[Franco's] free-spirited screen presence gives the film the kind of anarchic momentum it requires, mirroring its totally-serious-but-not-at-all-serious bent.
April 25, 2017
The enormous expectation created by a stupid political controversy only generated a disappointing feeling in front of a comedy without depth. [Full review in Spanish]
June 07, 2016
It's funny and strange, with an admirably gonzo sensibility, and it approaches the job of mocking Kim with the appropriate degree of joy-buzzer delight.
January 01, 2015
Te best satire provokes and even outrages, and Rogen, Franco and Goldberg certainly succeed on that score.
February 06, 2017
Hysterical, silly, big dumb fun that makes for a great night out with your friends.
August 20, 2015
The suffocating level of redundancy on display kneecaps any legitimate chance the film had at embracing social satire.
December 26, 2014
This is what all the fuss was about?
December 26, 2014
It's stupid. It's in bad taste. It impossible. I know all that. But Rogen's instinct to try anything for giggles and sticking it to dictatorial assholes is worth fighting for. Screw Kim if he can't take a joke.
January 06, 2015
What's wrong with The Interview is that it doesn't know how to be the singeing comedy it wants.
January 09, 2015
The Interview is marked by a true naiveté about international perception and what can be gotten away with in the name of "all in good fun."