The New York Times – Film:
The comedian needed time to process the poor turnout for his gay rom-com, “Bros.” His vulnerable new memoir may surprise “Billy on the Street” fans.
The New York Times – Film:
The comedian needed time to process the poor turnout for his gay rom-com, “Bros.” His vulnerable new memoir may surprise “Billy on the Street” fans.
The New York Times – Film:
Promoted as the first gay romantic comedy from a major studio, “Bros” sold $4.8 million in tickets, about 40 percent less than expected.
The New York Times – Film:
The director Nicholas Stoller narrates a sequence from the romantic comedy.
The New York Times – Film:
Nicholas Stoller narrates a sequence from his romantic comedy starring Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane.
The New York Times – Film:
In the film, he channels his relationship angst into something hopeful: “I was like, ‘Why is the fictional version of me happier than I am?’”
The New York Times – Film:
Billy Eichner plays a moody podcaster who has sworn off relationships, but just might find himself in one anyway, in this gay romantic comedy.
The New York Times – Film:
Billy Eichner and the “Bros” team made news by casting queer actors, but they also focused on writing a story that didn’t recycle straight tropes.