We cut it out in Top Five, but there had been a scene where Kevin Hart, who plays my character's agent, is in his office talking to me, and he finds out that "Zoolander" (Ben Stiller) is down the hall and he's mad because none
Celebrity journalists are rarely portrayed in movies as catalysts for their subjects' introspection. Usually, they're depicted as scheming, overly invasive or none too bright. But in Chris Rock's semi-autobiographical Top Five, comedian/actor Andre
Shooting in New York, Mr. Rock, who wrote and directed “Top Five,” sets the scene at warp speed with a compressed career retrospective that fills in Andre's history, his greatest hits and current aspirations. Charlie Rose, playing himself, pops by
Just when it seemed like Chris Rock had already done plenty for the culture, along comes his latest work as a writer and director, “Top Five.” And it's one of the most vibrant, sly romantic comedies this year. That doesn't even take into account the
Chris Rock made his new movie Top Five — which he wrote, directed and stars in — for a budget that he previously told The Hollywood Reporter was less than what Leonardo DiCaprio pays his agents.