15 years ago this week, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay released 'Talladega Nights', a uniquely genius film about NASCAR that could appeal equally to people who are devoted fans of auto racing and those who hate and look down on it.
We got a chance to speak with actor Joe Kerry about his role and experience on the just released film 'Free Guy', his take on video games, the upcoming season of 'Stranger Things', and more.
By 2006 Sacha Baron Cohen had been playing Borat for years, but the movie is what burst the character into the American comedy pantheon, and helped expose things about America that weren't so obvious 15 years ago.
In 1996's savage satire 'Citizen Ruth', Alexander Payne and lead star, Laura Dern, did the near impossible: make a successful movie about abortion, and make it a comedy to boot.
25 years ago this week 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' debuted a new bit featuring a dog puppet who trotted out a simple joke construction: Praise of a specific person or thing, followed by "…for me to poop on."
Released 20 years ago this week 'Death to Smoochy' arrived as a deeply dark and cynical comedy that appears to have been written by someone whose kids got really into Barney and drove their parents to homicidal fantasy.
Netflix's much talked about downturn has led to a significant round of cost-cutting for the company, but if there's one silver lining, it's that 'I Think You Should Leave' is still returning for another season.
'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 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.
'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.
'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.
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.
35 years after its release and 7 years after his untimely death, Robin Williams' 'A Night at the Met' is still one of the greatest stand-up comedy specials of all time.
Hulu announced last week that it has picked up 'History of the World: Part II', as a series, to begin production next year with Mel Brooks as the executive producer.
While 'Jingle All the Way' was far from Arnold Schwarzenegger's biggest hit, it's absurd comedy, strong cast, and meme-worthy 'Turbo Man' antics have firmly planted it among TV's yearly Holiday rotation, and it's more than worth a revisit.
Will the arguments never end about Mel Brooks' 'Blazing Saddles'? Brooks' 1974 comedy classic might be the most argued-about older movie of all-time, mostly stemming from whether it could be made today or not.
Jim Carrey exploded onto the scene of the mid-1990s as one of Hollywood's leading stars going on an impressive run of major hits, with his criminally underrated 'Liar Liar' coming right in the midst of it all.
Legendary actor/comedian Gene Wilder, known for his iconic roles in 'Willy Wonka' and 'Blazing Saddles', is receiving his own documentary about his path to stardom.
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.
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.
'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.
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.
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.
'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.