On the opposite end of the spectrum, “Entourage” proved to be reviews proof after kicking off to a surprisingly robust $2 million latenight debut on Tuesday. The bros in the Hollywood bigscreen continuation of the HBO series have been target practice
As Joel Stein notes in the latest issue of TIME, the TV version of Entourage started way back in 2004, “before the bro-volution.” Back then—long before Entourage was turned into a movie, which arrives in theaters on Wednesday—the HBO look at a pack
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On the opposite end of the spectrum, “Entourage” proved to be reviews proof after kicking off to a surprisingly robust $2 million latenight debut on Tuesday. The bros in the Hollywood bigscreen continuation of the HBO series have been target practice
Where the "Entourage" movie is concerned, there are essentially two schools of critical thought. One finds it repellent, a celebration of white male privilege and obscene wealth set in and created by an industry already defined by a limitless