Judd Apatow's comedy, which marks its 15th anniversary this week, has become known as one of the funnier and more charming comedies of the new century. But it's also notable as the start of many things that we now take for granted.
I caught up on a lot of streaming shows during quarantine, but 'I'm Sorry' might have been the best one of all. It may have been mostly unknown but it's absolutely worth a catch up and worth being picked up by another network.
I’ve often criticized and made fun of the notion that a movie from another era “could not be made today.” But 'Waiting…,' certainly, could not be. And that’s mostly because of the P*nis Showing Game.
'Borat 2' has been in the cultural conversation a lot since it's release and that's drawn very mixed reactions from within the Kazakh diaspora based on their portrayal in Cohen's latest.
The 1990s were the days of high-concept movies, and what higher concept is there than The American President?
Recap of our sit down with Art Bell, the man who started Comedy Central, as we talk to him about his recently released memoir, discovering talent like Bill Maher and Jon Stewart, and much more.
Ever since its debut on Netflix, 'One Day at a Time' has gone on to become a beloved cult favorite, but despite that it seems it's run out of places to go.
The film had a fun premise, funny gags, and it was missing a lot of the fat often associated with Sandler comedies; but probably its biggest accomplishment was being able to see modern cultural phenomena coming before its time.
'The Birdcage' wouldn’t be all that shocking if it came out now, but 25 years ago, it was a truly watershed thing to be the subject of a highly popular studio comedy.
The early 2000s were a very different time. That's one of the only explanations for the existence of 'Freddy Got Fingered' ― the unreconstructed comedic id of Tom Green.
'What About Bob?' was a much more subversive movie than what studios were typically churning out at the time. And while it's 1993's 'Groundhog Day' that's been endlessly analyzed, this Bill Murray film from two years earlier holds up nearly as well.
Last week, Conan wrapped up his 28-year run as a late night host; as we look back at some of his most memorable moments, it's clear why there will never be another quite like him.
If you can get past the part about one of the main characters being named "Isis," 'Bring It On' holds up incredibly well.
Christopher Guest had quite a run in the late '90s and early 2000s, producing a series of very funny mockumentaries; the most successful of which being 'Best in Show.' Let's take a look back at this oft-overlooked comedy.
B.B. King is actually getting two films about his life while the Richard Pryor biopic, being written and produced by Kenya Barris, was finally greenlit by MGM.
Barry Sonnenfeld's 'Get Shorty', which arrived in theaters 25 years ago last month, was one of the most purely entertaining studio comedies of the 1990s.
Ben and Jerry's has announced the arrival of "Punch Line," which is a tie-in with Netflix's "Netflix is a Joke," and the flavor also comes with a "hotline" where fans can call and hear jokes.
Art Bell's new memoir about his life and creating the TV juggernaut Comedy Central, is wildly funny but also knows how to be intimate and reach the heart of the reader. Creating mixed feelings of fleeting joy and indefinable sadness.
There's a lot of humor to be mined from the idea of Hollywood coastal elites descending on a small town to make a movie, and in December of 2000, David Mamet's State and Main executed that formula flawlessly.
During these sociopolitical times, it would seem like a ripe environment for Sacha Baron Cohen's brand of parody and shock humor. So why didn't 'Borat 2' leave as indelible of a mark as the first one?
Ahead of the release of 'Last Call', we spoke with Jamie Kennedy about the making of the film, his eclectic career, the Armenian indie darling 'Lost and Found in Armenia', 'Scream 5', cancel culture, and more.
10 years ago this month, the raunchy, Paul Feig directed 'Bridesmaids' was released and became a true watershed moment in comedy, for many reasons...
'Let's Be Real,' at its best, was downright inspired, and probably the most inventive new sketch comedy series to emerge since Netflix's 'I Think You Should Leave.'
'I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson' is never on Netflix's Top 10 lists, but among a certain "extremely online" cohort the sketch show is massive. Here's our ranking of the ten best sketches of Season 2.