Stoner Movie Review: 'Ted 2'
Seth MacFarlane's "Ted 2" predictably brings the raunch. Ted and Tami-Lynn decide to have a baby, but there's one hitch: Ted's a walking and talking teddy bear.
Seth MacFarlane's "Ted 2" predictably brings the raunch. Ted and Tami-Lynn decide to have a baby, but there's one hitch: Ted's a walking and talking teddy bear.
Mark Wahlberg and his talking stuffed bear are back for "Ted 2," which hits theaters June 26. Director Seth MacFarlane is up to his usual high-jinks, naming the movie's website, LegalizeTed.com, and featuring lots of bong hits.
Writer/director Rick Famuyiwa’s "Dope" is a fresh combination of "Risky Business" and a cyberworld-fueled update on John Singleton’s groundbreaking 1991 classic, "Boyz in the Hood."
Rehabbed and raring to go, Lindsay Lohan says the South American jungle drug has been part of her therapy. "I did ayahuasca," she reveals. "It changed my life."
The Kansas woman who had her son taken away by the state because he mentioned his mother's marijuana use in school turned herself in to Finney County authorities on June 15.
In another display of police insensitivity, Santa Ana cops turned a dispensary raid into a joke, playing darts, eating an edible bar and making fun of a disabled woman in a wheelchair.
Heavyweight rapper Rick Ross was nabbed for marijuana possession in Georgia on June 10. It's his fourth pot arrest since 2008.
Less than a week after Ross Ulbricht, convicted founder and mastermind behind the infamous online “dark web” drug bazaar Silk Road, received a prison sentence of life without the possibility of parole, his lawyers filed a notice of appeal. But things don’t look good for Ulbricht's chances.
Known for their cannabis-friendly lifestyle, the guys in "Entourage" don't disappointment in the big-screen adaptation, in theaters now. In one scene they pass a joint and in another, Eric gets dosed by Drama with Molly.
Only in Colorado could a self-styled entrepreneur become a major player in a marijuana-reality program - CNN's "High Profits" - without having any experience in the cannabis industry. Meet Katherine Grimm.