Steve Martin’s long life and career is the subject of a new Apple TV+ documentary called STEVE!, and fans should enjoy this one.
After being fired by SNL and sparking a mini-culture war, Shane Gillis made his triumphant return... but it was fairly unremarkable.
While in many TV series poverty might feel like a very unpleasant condition, Paul Abbott's Shameless provided a distinctive perspective that struck a chord with audiences from all walks of life.
We got a chance to talk to the country's leading comedy historian, Kliph Nesteroff, about his latest book 'Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars.'
There've been rumors circulating about the possibility of Hangover 4 happening, but there's several reasons why that's a terrible idea.
New trailer for the indie zombie comedy film, 'As We Know It,' starring Pam Grier and set for release in select theaters this November.
Marc Maron's fifth stand-up special (and first for HBO), 'From Bleak to Dark', is now making its digital album debut through Craft Recordings.
Tropic Thunder is one of those movies that constantly gets brought up in the debate of whether a movie could be made today or not, and 15 years later that debate's only gotten hotter.
Released 35 years ago, 'A Fish Called Wanda' perfectly blended British and American sensibilities into one of the '80s most consistently funny movies, led by an all-time performance from Kevin Kline.
Produced in partnership with The Andy Kaufman Estate it boasts unprecedented and exclusive access to Kaufman’s family, as well as personal and never-before-seen archives and private recordings.
'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' was largely believed to be unfilmable, and while it turned out to be mostly true, the Johnny Depp-led adaptation has developed a significant cult fanbase.
'BlackBerry' is the dramatized retelling of the rise and fall of the once iconic smartphone company and we spoke to the two leads steering the ship, Glenn Howerton and Jay Baruchel.
John Belushi’s and Dan Aykroyd’s iconic musical comedy The Blues Brothers is now the subject of a book that delves into its colorful history.
From writer-director and star Julio Torres and acclaimed indie-house A24, Problemista is officially set to open in select theaters.
Part 2 of our chat with the country's leading comedy historian, Kliph Nesteroff, about his latest book 'Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars.'
The 1987 vampire-themed horror-comedy The Lost Boys is being turned into a stage musical by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s David Hornsby.
Ted, the vulgar and much loved film series from the mind of Seth MacFarlane has just announced a new prequel TV series that's coming to Peacock on Jan. 11.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force forever! The long-running Adult Swim series is back for Season 12 this Thanksgiving for a 5-episode run.
In this increasingly polarizing society we find ourselves in, the words of George Carlin stand out even more.
Released 30 years ago, Mike Myers' 'So I Married an Axe Murderer' was something of a flop, but it's gained a bit of a cult following in the years since thanks to some noteworthy gags.
'There's Something About Mary' was one of the biggest hit comedies of the 1990s, and it's famous for a few things, including the start of the Ben Stiller's run as a leading man.
With Please Don't Destroy's current tour across the US, SNL writing credentials, and untitled movie in the works, is this sketch comedy trio the next big thing in American comedy?
The 1990s were a time when a lot of filmmakers made movies that were meant to function as manifestos on the political climate of the day, and probably the weirdest one was 'Bulworth.'
We got a chance to speak with award-winning multi-hyphenates, Jason Stuart & Mitch Hara, about Season 2 of their critically-acclaimed series 'Smothered', how they developed the series, changes in the industry, and much more.