Men are often worse when it comes to appreciating clever romantic comedies (myself included), but it’s such a relatable topic, as most of us have been there. It’s not common for these types of movies ...
“That was the naïveté of youth giving way to some really brave art,” Jason Segel says now of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the R-rated hit released in theaters 15 years ago, on April 18, 2008. Segel ...
“”Forgetting Sarah Marshall”” follows Peter Bretter (Jason Segel), a musician for a CSI-like TV series, through his break up with Sarah Marshall (the lovely Kristen Bell, of the late series “”Veronica ...
A few weeks ago I caught a special screening of Forgetting Sarah Marshall… And from what I saw, it was clearly the best comedy of the year. Just like an Apatow film should be, It is packed with balls ...
Samantha is a Senior Writer for Collider, with a deep admiration for the arts, a vast amount of unpopular opinions, and an ever-expanding knowledge of all things TV and Film. Unafraid to speak her ...
Rachel and Peter at the hotel desk looking surprised in Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Universal Pictures If you've ever gone through a really bad breakup, you probably love Jason Segel's pitch-perfect ...
Forgetting Sarah Marshall follows Peter, played by Segel, who is brokenhearted over his breakup with his famous girlfriend, Bell’s character Sarah. Peter takes a Hawaiian vacation where he meets Kunis ...
It’s been 12 years since Jason Segel‘s film Forgetting Sarah Marshall was released in theaters. Segel’s movie showed us how a painful breakup can result in something beautiful — which, in his case, ...
Male nudity has tremendous comedic potential. There are many constants and recurring themes in the numerous films that fall under the Judd Apatow brand but one of the most obvious is the frequent, ...
There's a very sweet moment early in Judd Apatow's Knocked Up that exemplifies the vulnerability that has distinguished his comedies. Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl are cuddled together on a bed, soon ...
Jason Segel is responsible for two of the most cringe-inducing, hands-in-front-of-your-face moments in the recent history of television, both of which occurred during the sole season of NBC’s Freaks ...