Review: Top Five

There's a joke in the middle of Chris Rock's Top Five that almost scuttled the movie for me. I say this as a fan of both Top Five and of Chris Rock: His press tour for Top Five has been a refreshing injection of candor and common sense into the absurd

There's a joke in the middle of Chris Rock's Top Five that almost scuttled the movie for me. I say this as a fan of both Top Five and of Chris Rock: His press tour for Top Five has been a refreshing injection of candor and common sense into the absurd

For the first 10 minutes of Chris Rock's Top Five, you may be tempted to bolt. The jokes are too simple, and the idea proposed — that the clearly autobiographical character is staging an image reboot as the star of more serious work (ahem, Birdman

With "Top Five," Rock writes, directs and stars in a seriously funny, semi-autobiographical film that might be the most accomplished work he's ever done for the big screen. This is a smart, savvy film with sabre-sharp one-liners, a half-dozen terrific

On whether or not “The Interview” will ever come out, comedian tells “Daily Show's” Jon Stewart: “You can buy it on 125th St. right now”. Chris Rock stopped by “The Daily Show” Thursday to promote his film “Top Five,” while