
Observe and Report (Blu-ray)
Security guard Ronnie Barnhardt (Seth Rogen, Pineapple Express) rules over Forest Ridge Mall with an iron fist, dreaming of one day moving out of his mom's house, joining the police force, and marrying his dream girl Brandi (Anna Faris, Scary Movie). But when a flasher begins terrorizing women on mall property, Ronnie's desire to be a hero leads him down a vigilante path no mall walker could have seen coming. A pitch-black satire widely misunderstood upon original release, OBSERVE AND REPORT combined the talents of writer/director Jody Hill (The Righteous Gemstones, Eastbound and Down), rising star Seth Rogen, and a hilarious supporting cast including Anna Faris, Michael Peña (Marvel’s Ant-Man), and Ray Liotta (GoodFellas) to create one of the most subversive and polemical Hollywood comedies of the 2000s. A prescient send-up of American violence set in a shopping mall, it remains more hysterically absurd and yet disturbingly familiar than ever.
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Security guard Ronnie Barnhardt (Seth Rogen, Pineapple Express) rules over Forest Ridge Mall with an iron fist, dreaming of one day moving out of his mom's house, joining the police force, and marrying his dream girl Brandi (Anna Faris, Scary Movie). But when a flasher begins terrorizing women on mall property, Ronnie's desire to be a hero leads him down a vigilante path no mall walker could have seen coming. A pitch-black satire widely misunderstood upon original release, OBSERVE AND REPORT combined the talents of writer/director Jody Hill (The Righteous Gemstones, Eastbound and Down), rising star Seth Rogen, and a hilarious supporting cast including Anna Faris, Michael Peña (Marvel’s Ant-Man), and Ray Liotta (GoodFellas) to create one of the most subversive and polemical Hollywood comedies of the 2000s. A prescient send-up of American violence set in a shopping mall, it remains more hysterically absurd and yet disturbingly familiar than ever.

