“Friday,” the cult classic about a day in the life of unemployed slackers Craig and Smokey, returned to theaters Monday to mark the 20th anniversary of the film’s April 1995 release.
The stoner comedy played in select theaters around the country on 4/20 — national weed day — as part of a one night only special event courtesy of Fathom Events, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros.
Ice Cube, who produced, co-wrote and starred in the film alongside Chris Tucker recently sat down with
During the interview, Cube sent a special shout out to everyone who “had the courage to roll it up, twist it up and blaze it up” as part of “Friday’s” big screen return.
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