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Critics hate ‘The Interview’

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Critics hate ‘The Interview’

As we had long speculated  , the Interview is a bad movie with great PR , in now looks like Sony concocted the whole North Korea nonsense to deflect form the second serious Hacker breach in as many years , PJ Blogger

Movie critics say the controversy surrounding “The Interview” is much more interesting than the movie itself

The movie is scoring just a 50 percent positive review from critics on the Rotten Tomatoes website.

It’s fairing even more poorly with top critics, who give it a measly 32 percent positive rating.

The film is doing better with regular fans, however. It gets a 73 percent “liked it” audience score from Rotten Tomatoes.

Critics say the satire about a television host and producer asked by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jung-un doesn’t deliver the goods.

“Characterizing it as satire elevates the creative execution of the film’s very silly faux assassination of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un far beyond what it merits,” writes Betsy Sharkey in the Lost Angeles Times.

https://thehill.com/homenews/news/228085-critics-hate-the-interview

5 thoughts on “Critics hate ‘The Interview’

  1. Anybody remember Ishtar ?

  2. Was this move worth all this. Now I hear that the head of Sony has met with Al Sharpton and has agreed to allow Sharpton and his coalition to have input on how Sony makes pictures.

  3. See sold her soul to save he job

    Pascal agreed to let Sharpton have a say in how Sony makes motion pictures, in an effort to combat what he called “inflexible and immovable racial exclusion in Hollywood.”

    “We have agreed to having a working group deal with the racial bias and lack of diversity in Hollywood,” said Sharpton.

    He said Sony would work closely with his National Action Network, ​the ​National Urban League, ​the ​NAACP and the Black Women’s Round Table to “see if we can come up with an immediate plan to deal with it.”

    The meeting, held behind closed doors at the Greenwich Hotel, also included National Urban League president Marc Morial.

  4. Maybe our Mayor should talk to Sharpton. You know, to get a career boost it worked for the Mayor of NY

  5. The neckbeard 20-something internet nerds will love any film that has one of their own in the starring role. In this case, it’s the painfully unfunny Seth Rogan.

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