As stoner comedy duos go, Angela and Jessie aren’t nearly as famous as Harold and Kumar or Cheech and Chong. But the main characters of writer-director Augustine Frizzell’s underrated 2018 film “Never ...
The title of “Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie” makes it sound like another of the duo’s agreeably shambolic made-up-on-the-spot-but-who-could-tell-if-it-wasn’t? buddy-comedy rambles. And given their age ...
Cheech Marin holding a basketball and leaning against a car with Tommy Chong in Cheech and Chong's Last Movie Image via Ed Careff Few stand-up acts have reached the level of superstardom of Cheech ...
Stoners the world ’round will celebrate the highest of all holidays this Saturday — 4/20, in case you got so baked you’d forgotten — and the high-minded here in Colorado are in for a special treat.
I love horror movies. And I am equally fond of the cannabis plant. So, films that mix stoner humor with gory genre tropes are right up my alley. Seeing as Michael Seabolt’s Zombie Strain fits that ...
The moment in “Up in Smoke (1978) when the blissed-out Cheech, having sampled a doobie the size of Baja California, asks, “How’m I driving?” and the blitzed-out Chong answers, “Um, I think we’re ...
It's Christmas Eve and we are going to go celebrate being young and being alive.
Seth Rogen won High Times magazine's Stony Award in 2007 for his work in the pothead romcom Knocked Up. He seems a likely nominee again for the award, which is given to the stoner of the year, for ...
Hollywood screenwriter Philip Stark has detailed his journey from writing the Ashton Kutcher cult classic to becoming a therapist, and his theory about the film's dated humor ...