Seth Rogen and Will Reiser ask CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta some medical questions and chat about their new movie "50/50."
People.com: Seth Rogen Wedsupdated: Mon Oct 03 2011 16:53:00
The Knocked Up funnyman ties the knot with longtime love Lauren Miller
His movie came out Friday, but that is far from the most exciting thing Seth Rogen had going on this weekend.
What do pineapples, Bruno and cancer have in common? Actor Seth Rogen and writer Will Reiser answer your questions.
How do you get someone to buy a ticket for a cancer show? Pretend it's a comedy of course.
Seth Rogen may be known for starring in some raunchy comedies, but there's one issue he doesn't take lightly: Alzheimer's disease.
Actor Seth Rogen and his fiancee, Lauren Miller, speak to CNN's Larry King about Miller's mother's Alzheimer's disease.
The Asian singing star makes a splash opposite Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz
Seth Rogen and "The Green Hornet" cast take your iReport questions.
"Another challenge for the Green Hornet," the announcer for the 1966 television series always began.
This superhero thing is getting old. (I know, I know, he's not a superhero, he's a masked vigilante, but frankly if bullets bounce off him, then the distinctions are pretty meaningless.)
"I figured the only appropriate thing was to place the ring on her nipple," the actor jokes
Plus: Tell us if Conan is a hit or a miss
The Superbad actor pops the question to longtime girlfriend, a source tells PEOPLE
"I read very few books without pictures of men in tights in them," he tells PEOPLE of his love of comics
Only at San Diego Comic-Con, the annual gathering of self-proclaimed fanboys and fangirls, can an early screening of a movie feel like a rock concert, and then literally become one.
Fans flock to the 2010 kick off of Comic-Con.
The Numb3rs star married Vanessa Britting Saturday in New York City
The funnyman reveals just how close he and the Star Trek heartthrob got backstage at a charity benefit
Judd Apatow is the man behind many of the most successful comic movies of recent years.
Given a cast of Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill, and the guiding hand of director and writer Judd Apatow ("Knocked Up" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin"), perhaps there is no more appropriate title than simply "Funny People."
The stars of "Funny People" discuss how they turned the seriousness of a doctor's visit into something funny.
A lot of people like Adam Sandler.
Comedy is hard; dying is easy. Any stand-up will tell you that.
Ronnie Barnhardt (Seth Rogen) has a dream. It is, he likes to think, an American dream.
Watch out! Lock up your loved ones! Another bloated, over-produced, high-concept monstrosity has escaped from the labs at Dreamworks Animation, and it's out to devour your kids.
The latest 3-D animated movie involves the possible extinction of the human race and features a mad scientist with the head of a cockroach, a prehistoric half-ape/half-fish, a 50-foot-tall woman (OK, 49-foot-11), and a blue brainless blob named B.O.B.
She dishes on the prospect of being unemployed and why she blogs about her personal life
Johnny Depp, Megan Fox, Sting and Eva Longoria plus more will present awards
Technically, Zack (Seth Rogen) and Miri (Elizabeth Banks) do make a porno in "Zack and Miri Make a Porno."
A look into "Zack and Miri Make a Porno," a movie title at the center of controversy.
As Zack and Miri make their porno, Kevin Smith loses his mojo, then finds it again
Subtlety may not be in Kevin Smith's vocabulary, but a lot of off-color words are. They're sprinkled liberally throughout the writer-director's new movie, "Zack and Miri Make a Porno."
Watch a scene from Oliver Stone's new film "W."
Two affable stoners get caught in an action movie
Producer Judd Apatow continues his popular assault on common decency in "Pineapple Express," an R-rated celebration of recreational drugs, anti-authoritarianism and mindless violence.
Ever since Robin Williams' turn as the Genie in "Aladdin," voice artists who specialize in character work for animated movies have been sidelined by celebrities, no doubt tickled to do something they can show to their children.
Ellen Page, Will Smith, Zac Efron & Adam Sandler also win golden popcorn honors
Highlights from the 2008 MTV movie awards, where "Transformers" took home the golden popcorn for movie of the year.
With "Drillbit Taylor," the Brat Pack meets the Frat Pack, courtesy of the House of Apatow.
Poor Owen Wilson - this pro forma comedy script did nothing to enable his significant talent
Last year's Academy Award acting winners Helen Mirren, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Hudson and Alan Arkin will be put to work this Feb. 24 Oscar night – as presenters.
"I get a lot of attention from men. I feel like Jessica Biel. I get fat guys coming up, wanting to hang out with me."
When GQ hits newsstands next week, it's not one, but three handsome covers vying for attention. For the magazine's annual Men of the Year issue (out Nov. 27), former president Bill Clinton, James Bond stud Daniel Craig and hip hop star Kanye West took top honors. Rounding out the expansive list is "icon" Tom Hanks, "father of the year" Seth Rogen, British import James McAvoy and "breakout of the year" Casey Affleck. Surprisingly enough, GQ includes some ladies: Cate Blanchett is recognized for her turn as Bob Dylan in I'm Not There and Hayden Panettiere is the "obsession of the year."– Kristin Boehm
For four months, movie theaters have been dominated by a succession of blockbusters from the usual suspects -- Bruckheimer, Spielberg, Disney, Rowling -- supplemented by a handful of newcomers (Seth Rogen and Shia LaBeouf, welcome to the big time).
When the summer began, "Superbad" appeared like a possible sleeper hit, but by the time late August rolled around, it was a bona fide box-office favorite.
"Superbad" was super good at the box office, proving that a no-name cast could hold its own amid A-list summer blockbusters.
The latest movie from Judd Apatow is the logical conclusion, maybe the dead end, for boy-meets-boy comedies
With "Superbad," producer Judd Apatow ("Knocked Up," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin") has created another cockeyed hit.
Judd Apatow's slacker romantic comedy is not only hard to believe, but hard to swallow
In a summer set for domination by inflated franchise movies in exhausting (and often exhausted) mega-mode, "Knocked Up" is a designated sleeper, the little movie that could -- and should -- clean up.
Braving a merry mix of bodily fluids, depilatory torture, and a prostitute who's not what she seems, Steve Carell shines as a lovable lug struggling to get his swerve on. While "The 40 Year-Old Virgin's" vulgarity pushes the envelope, the star's aw-shucks earnestness keeps everything decent in this touching sex romp.
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Snoop Dogg is seeking $2 million from a car dealership that he accuses of having misappropriated his image and speech pattern in its advertisements.