In the 1970s, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, popularly known as Cheech & Chong, were the hottest comedy duo around — the heirs apparent to Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, and Dean Martin and ...
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 ...
David Bushell's documentary provides an exhaustive account of the comic pair's career while doubling as a road-trip comedy. By Frank Scheck It’s only fitting that the first thing you see onscreen in ...
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 ...
MARIN: (As Dave) Yeah. Dave, come on, man. Open up. I think the cops saw me. CHONG: (As character) Dave's not here. MARIN: (As Dave) No, man. I'm Dave, man. MARTÍNEZ: Their albums hit the top 10.
Jeff Ewing is a critic, entertainment journalist, interviewer, and screenwriter in LA with a life-long love of horror and film history. He has an M.S. in Sociology from the University of Oregon, and a ...
SXSW: Director David Bushell mixes archival footage, contemporary interviews, animated sequences, and staged driving scenes to explore a slice of American comedy history. Alas, every success story ...
Cheech & Chong's Last Movie brings together the iconic pair for a hybrid documentary that explores half a century of their comedy and their unique relationship. Cheech Marin has said of that ...
They're still smokin', and still at war, in a portrait of surprising fascination. But no, “Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie” turns out to be a straight-up (if not always entirely straight) documentary, a ...