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.
Made in 1993, 'CB4' was a consistently funny satire of the hip-hop music and culture of that specific era and likely Chris Rock's best movie he played a lead role in.
40 years after the original film, Mel Brooks' 'History of the World: Part II' is finally here. Did it do enough to make the wait worth it?
When it comes to high-concept comedies set against the backdrop of real history, 2003's 'Good Bye Lenin!' is among the best
Ryan Reynolds, who is also Canadian, has long proclaimed his love for the late comedy actor, and has been extensively involved with the documentary on John Candy's life.
Arriving 15 years ago now, 'Juno' is one of those movies where you're either on its wavelength or you're not. If you are, it's wonderful, cute, and heartwarming. If you're not, it's practically unwatchable.
'Three Men and a Baby' was a massive hit when it came out which featured one of the greatest apartment sets in the history of movies and spawned an urban legend about a ghost boy.
Cancel culture has been a constant topic in comedy these days, so let's take a look back at that Kevin Hart Oscars incident and see what cancellation looks like.
'Singles' wasn't Cameron Crowe's best film, but, it truly captured that brief moment in rock and roll history where '90s grunge had Seattle at the center of the universe.
'In & Out' was a decent-sized hit that got its origin story from Tom Hanks' 1994 Oscars speech. And while it had its heart in the right place, it's very much a film of its time.
'The Simpsons' is an extremely important show to a lot of people, and while the movie doesn't transcend the show or anything like it, it's still very much worthy of the name.
'Withnail and I' was a movie about drunkenness, combining a rather sad plot with a surprising amount of laughs. While not a hit when it first arrived, it's attained cult classic status as the years have gone by.
The 1990s were a big decade for Hollywood studio-produced political comedies and satires, and the high-concept story of 'Dave' was certainly one of the most heartwarming.
In what's pretty clearly the stand-up comedy event of the year, Chris Rock debuted his new special, 'Selective Outrage,' and as expected there's been the same old tired reactions from both sides of the aisle.
If you were to describe the plot of 'Old School' out of context to someone who hasn't seen it, it probably wouldn't sound like one of the great comedies. But, with a great cast and strong gags it still remains one of the best of the aughts.
30 years later, the legend of Bill Murray's 'Groundhog Day' has grown considerably over time, as it's become a frequent topic of philosophical debate and stoned dorm-room philosophizing.
Released 15 years ago, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' fell a bit short in delivering consistent laughs but it was incredibly great at pointing out the clichés of the music biopic genre.
When 'Southland Tales' arrived in November of 2007, 15 years ago last month, it was an immediate flop, a strange movie that audiences couldn't make heads or tails of. But they were wrong.
'The Hidden' arrived three years before the arrival of 'Twin Peaks,' but it's a movie that should naturally appeal to fans of that particular show. For one, it's got Kyle MacLachlan, playing an FBI agent with an unorthodox style.
A year before the 1998 debut of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000,'came 'Amazon Women on the Moon,' a movie with surprisingly similar sensibility, familiar faces, and some truly memorable sketches.
We got a chance to talk to rising actor Ceci Balagot about how she got her start in the industry, working on Nickelodeon's 'Monster High: The Movie', representing the LGBTQ+ community on film, and much more.
'The World According to Garp' is remembered as one of Robin Williams' best-ever dramatic roles, and an extremely bizarre and disjointed film, which satirizes feminism and features John Lithgow as a trans woman.
In these difficult times, we live in, the old adage “laughter is the best medicine” seems to ring powerfully true now more than ever. And fortunately, stand-up comedy has spread like wildfire.
Released 20 years ago, the Eddie Griffin-led 'Undercover Brother' arrived as a loving tribute and parody of '70s blaxploitation films; consistently funny with one of the best soundtracks since the turn of the century.