The Los Angeles Times reports that the wilderness spread has its own waterfall, two streams, mature trees and trails -- just the natural calm that a comic actor in the middle of a global firestorm could use. The property also features a one-story main house, guest house, swimming pool and sports court.
"The Interview," starring Rogen and bud James Franco, is an R-rated comedy about an assassination plot to kill North Korea leader Kim Jong Un. And unless you've been living under a rock for the last week, you know the picture is at the center of a cyberattack on Sony Pictures and terrorist threats to attack movie theaters that showed it. Sony canceled the Christmas release of the comedy, provoking criticism from celebrities and President Barack Obama for buckling to terrorist threats.