James Franco's "The Interview," a comedy on the attempted assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, has been denounced by Pyongyang. The regime said the movie was desperate. Co-starring Seth Rogen, the movie is about a talk-show host who is asked by the CIA to kill the elusive dictator in an interview. Executive Director of the Center for North Korea Kim Myong Chol was less than entertained with the plot. The movie is set to be released by Sony on Oct. 10...
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North Korea not Entertained with James Franco's 'The Interview'
James Franco's "The Interview," a comedy on the attempted assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, has been denounced by Pyongyang. The regime said the movie was desperate. Co-starring Seth Rogen, the movie is about a talk-show host who is asked by the CIA to kill the elusive dictator in an interview. Executive Director of the Center for North Korea Kim Myong Chol was less than entertained with the plot. The movie is set to be released by Sony on Oct. 10.
By Jordan Moses
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