Bring Back The Dude: Why a Big Lebowski Sequel Must Abide

Jeff Bridges is ready to reprise The Dude, and fans are calling for a sequel to The Big Lebowski. From cult status to cultural phenomenon, Pot Culture Magazine explores why now is the perfect time for Lebowski 2 — and what it’ll take to make it happen.

Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie Review: Brotherly Love, Bullsh*t, and the Long Strange Trip Home

Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie isn’t a stoner flick, it’s a raw, trippy confessional from two counterculture icons who shaped comedy and cannabis forever. With Dave Bushell behind the camera, the film blends archival chaos, animation, and unresolved tension into a story about brotherhood, pain, and legacy. It's not just a documentary. It’s an honest trip home.

This Is the End (Again): Why Every Great Stoner Movie Falls Apart in Act Three

Why do the best stoner movies always go off the rails in the final act? This sharp satire breaks down the formula, from porch chill to warehouse explosions, and asks why Hollywood still thinks every high needs a crash.

Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie: A Farewell to Stoner Cinema’s OGs

Cheech & Chong, the godfathers of stoner comedy, take their final bow with Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie, a documentary chronicling their legendary careers and impact on cannabis culture. With exclusive interviews, unseen footage, and reflections on their journey, this film is a nostalgic trip for fans and a history lesson for newcomers. Releasing on 4/20, this is one last ride with the originals.

Laughing on the Edge: The Struggles of Chris Farley

Chris Farley was a blazing comedic presence whose sudden rise and tragic end have left an unforgettable mark on entertainment history. He soared from humble beginnings to iconic sketches, leaving audiences breathless with laughter. Though struggles and heartbreak ultimately eclipsed his star, Farley’s influence remains, illuminating a path for dreamers drawn to the stage.

Chronicling Chaos: Billy Corben’s Take on Crime, Culture, and Controversy

From the archives: In this March 5, 2013 interview, Billy Corben, the filmmaker behind Raw Deal and Cocaine Cowboys, opens up about his unfiltered storytelling style that has redefined documentaries. Dive into his take on Miami’s wildest tales and what drives his provocative narratives.

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