A Baker's Dozen: Rating Seth Rogen's Stoner Movies
We rate Seth Rogen's best and worst stoner movies, from "Knocked Up" to "Pineapple Express."
We rate Seth Rogen's best and worst stoner movies, from "Knocked Up" to "Pineapple Express."
In Reefer Madness news, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts told the media this week: "If you legalize marijuana, you're gonna kill your kids. That's what the data shows from around the country." Read his entire wacky statement.
For the last few years, comedian Tracy Morgan has been saying he wants to play jazz legend Louis Armstrong in a biopic; in fact, he's bankrolling it.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's chief rivals in the pursuit of marijuana legalization in New York were among the first to call for his resignation due to charges of sexually inappropriate behavior and the nursing-home scandal. More than 50 fellow Democrat have now joined them.
British American Tobacco has purchased 20% of Canadian licensed producer Organigram Holdings. This follows Altria Group's near takeover of Cronos Group in 2018. Altria owns the Marlboro brand.
Seth Rogen apparently would rather sell weed and paraphernalia than make movies.
Five stoner movies are generating attention during the 2021 awards season with wins at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards as well as Spirit nominations: "The Trial of the Chicago 7," "Palm Springs," "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" and "Bacurau."
Seth Rogen's entry into the California cannabis market with his Houseplant brand, which launched in Canada in 2019, stirred up a lot of interest and discussion. Check out Rogen's tweets.
While we routinely tout celebrities who smoke and advocate for weed, there are many that have had to overcome longtime drug dependencies and get sober. Three were in the news this week.
Scott Jennings founded the Cheba Hut in 1998. In the ensuing 22 years, the sandwich chain has expanded to 30 cities in 14 states for a total of 42 locations. We spoke to Jennings from his home base in Denver about the company's roots and prospects.