‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Review: Peter Farrelly and Zac Efron Take on Vietnam
The “Green Book” filmmaker’s latest is another broad historical dramedy that should delight moviegoers — and maybe Academy voters.
The “Green Book” filmmaker’s latest is another broad historical dramedy that should delight moviegoers — and maybe Academy voters.
Russell Crowe and Bill Murray also star in the Apple Original film, directed by Peter Farrelly.
The stars came out in Beverly Hills Tuesday night to cast an eye on disabled representation in media.
Farrelly is likely heading towards an Oscar nomination for Best Director after landing recognition from the DGA.
The fact-based Peter Farrelly feature has faced criticism from the family of one of its subjects, but close friends now champion the film.
Dr. Donald W. Shirley’s brother, Maurice Shirley, called the movie a “symphony of lies.”
Mahershala Ali’s character exists solely to help a white man overcome his problems. There is a dark history to this tradition.
Making his first drama as a period true story wasn’t easy for Peter Farrelly, who relied on gifted stars Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali.
Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, and Linda Cardellini star in the ’60s period piece.
One-half of the filmmaking Farrelly brothers goes (slightly) more dramatic with a true story about a mismatched pair of travelers.
TCA: The “Dumb and Dumber” director didn’t completely cut ties with director Jason Mann, though.
On TV, “Loudermilk” stars Ron Livingston; in film, Ali and Mortensen will star opposite each other in “Green Book.”