Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 12000000
Revenue
$ 26117471

Andre Allen

Chelsea Brown

Silk

Erica Long

Benny

Brad

Jazzy Dee

Charles

Fred

Vanessa

Lisa

Tammy

Adam Sandler

Whoopi Goldberg

Jerry Seinfeld

Rhonda

Carl Allen

Drunk Businessman

Engineer

DMX

Mike

Paul

Taraji P. Henson

Gabourey Sidibe

Michele

Pill Girl

Craig

Theater Manager

Andre's Driver #2

Columbia Student

Bobby the Cop

Charlie Rose

Anthony Cumia

Sam Roberts

Jim Norton

Undercover Detective

Columbia Student

Columbia Student

Columbia Student

Woman with Confidence

Maurice

Chelsea’s Mom

Ryan

Fan

Bruce Bruce

Written by Rangan on 2016-09-09
**When he was looking for a turnaround in his career, his life turned around.** The main host of the last concluded the most controversial awards ceremony, Chris rock, donned in the multiple roles behind and front of the camera. I almost missed this film, because I have never known its existence. All the above, I'm surprised to learn it was written and directed by Chris Rock, because I haven't watched any of them. Is it really worth a watch? Absolutely yes. Chris played a famous comedian in this, who desperately looking to turn into a serious action hero. On the other hand, he's getting ready for the grand wedding with a reality star. But one day decides to give an interview for a journalist. While spending together for some time, they both open their heart and talk everything about them from the past to present. The remaining part is to disclose how the interview ends, once they find out each others true identity. The performances were brilliant. I mean it is a simple drama, mostly they talk about their personal life and profession, but inside that the both lead actors had given a good show. It was a slow start, and I did not understand where the story was heading. Because everything looked aimless and random scenes, other the some flashback parts, until the final scene. If you wait patiently till that far, you might think it was a late strike, but makes all the sense. Yep the whole narration was defined with that 20-30 second clip. The screenplay is to be praised for that. Might be slightly an underrated film, though, looks like more a television film. Finally, I have to mention those guest roles by other comedians which actually had less impact, yet appreciable for giving their hand for another comedian. 7/10