
This movie picks up where the TV show ended. Vincent Chase is offered a role by his former agent now Studio boss Ari Gold in a movie he is developing. Vincent agrees on the condition that he be allowed to direct the movie also. Nearly a year later, Vince is uncertain if the movie is ready, so he asks Ari for money to finish the movie. But Vincent has asked for money more than once already and Ari's bosses are not happy of how much they're spending. But he goes to their backer... (Full plot summary below)
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This movie picks up where the TV show ended. Vincent Chase is offered a role by his former agent now Studio boss Ari Gold in a movie he is developing. Vincent agrees on the condition that he be allowed to direct the movie also. Nearly a year later, Vince is uncertain if the movie is ready, so he asks Ari for money to finish the movie. But Vincent has asked for money more than once already and Ari's bosses are not happy of how much they're spending. But he goes to their backer to ask for more money and he wants to see what Vince has shot so far but Vince won't let anyone see it yet. But he's planning a screening, and asks the backer to come to L.A. with him but he can't so he sends his son instead. At the screening Vince decides not to show it. But gives out DVDS. The son after watching the movie, says he has issues with Drama, Vince's brother who has a small role in the movie. Vince is unwilling to drop him. When they appease the son, he then says he has issues with Vince. So as they try to fix the situation, Ari's catching heat both professionally and personally. And Vincent's friend, E who is expecting a baby with his ex Sloane, is trying to decide if he wants to get back with her.
Leave your thoughts about Entourage.
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyEntourage, the show and the movie, is about five insanely lucky knuckleheads who have each other’s backs in a town that’s more likely to stab you there. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakThey deliver on their promise to fans, but it's time to stop. Another installment will officially be too much. |
| Seattle WeeklyBrian MillerThis reunion brings a smile to your face. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallEntourage the movie operates like Vince's pals, making itself feel important solely through who's famous nearby. |
| Dork ShelfJason GorberEntourage simply cannot sustain its storyline or its characters within a cinematic framework...At best you can think of this as an epilogue to the show, a "very special episode" where we get to spend some time with characters you've grown to know |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanYe shall know Entourage by its acronyms: A lot of carelessly amusing R&R, copious T&A, a fair amount of BS and a consistently low-to-medium IQ. |
| Huffington PostBrandon JudellEntourage, in the end, is an unfunny schlong-a-thon fashioned by a crude purveyor of infantile sexual impulses with a fear of formidable, astute women. |
| Schmoes KnowKristian HarloffIf you've never seen the show, check out the flick then have fun on HBO Go. Oh yeah. |
| Indie LondonRob CarnevaleFour years after Entourage concluded its hugely enjoyable eight-year run on HBO, the characters make a winning return for this feature-length movie. |
| NY1-TVNeil RosenI enjoyed spending time with these characters again and if you loved the series, you'll like the movie. |