Comedy
Discover something new to watch, or catch up on the news and gossip, from the best in the comedy genre.
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Despite Its Major Cliffhangers and Cult Following, Netflix's 'Kaos' Has Been Canceled After One SeasonThe streaming service may need to prepare to face the wrath of Ares.
By Quinci LeGardye Last updated
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Channel Your Inner Cinephile and Add These 32 Old Hollywood Films to Your Watch ListThey're considered classics for a reason.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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How 'Saturday Night' Leans Into Counterculture '70s Fashion to Recreate the Original 'SNL' Cast's ThreadsCostume designer Danny Glicker worked extra hard to pay homage to the debut episode’s chaotic aesthetic.
By Sadie Bell Published
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With 'My Old Ass,' Megan Park Masters the Coming-of-Age MovieThe director discusses filming her second feature starring Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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'The Bear' Star Liza Colón-Zayas Encourages Latinas to "Keep Believing and Vote" As She Wins First EmmyThe actress made history at the award show as the first Latina to win Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Broaden Your Cinephile Horizons By Watching 19 Incredible Mexican FilmsFrom charming comedies to award-winning films by Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu.
By Elsa Cavazos Last updated
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Meet the Gods and Mortals of Netflix's Greek-Mythology Drama 'Kaos'The gods are real, and Jeff Goldblum is the king of them all.
By Quinci LeGardye Last updated
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Watch These 32 Genre-Defying Films If You Want to Get Into Action MoviesThere's more to these blockbusters than fight scenes and superheroes.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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'Only Murders in the Building' Is Coming Back Soon—and Headed to L.A. in Season 4Here's what we know about the Hulu whodunnit's next mystery.
By Quinci LeGardye Last updated
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How 'Dìdi' Recreated MySpace Pages, Found Motorola Phones, and Tapped Into Paramore Fandom to Create a 2008 Period PieceFilmmaker Sean Wang breaks down how he created a must-see coming-of-age film set in the '00s.
By Sadie Bell Published
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Delaney Rowe Reveals Which of Her "Genuine Heroes" Have Told Her They Love Her TikToksThe content creator spoke to editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike for the 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk."
By Sadie Bell Published
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Lou Gala Juggles a Crisis of Faith and Sexual Awakening in Netflix’s Black-Plague Comedy ‘The Decameron’The French actress opens up about filming in Rome and taking inspiration from the Pope.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Glitter, Forever 21, and On-Set Fires: How the 'Drop Dead Gorgeous' Wardrobe Was Crafted Out of ChaosAs the cult classic turns 25, its costume designer opens up about creating magic on a scrappy production.
By Sadie Bell Published
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'You're The Worst' Is a Perfect Show About the Hellscape Dating Has Become—and It Came Out in 2014If modern love has you down, it's about time you binge this underrated FX show that just turned 10.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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'Reservation Dogs,' Lily Gladstone, and Kali Reis Make History for Indigenous Representation with 2024 Emmy NominationsIt's a banner year for diversity as a groundbreaking series receives overdue love and Native actresses get recognized.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Selena Gomez Finally Received Her First Acting Emmy Nomination—and Made History as the Most-Nominated Latina ProducerMore like, 'Only Icons in the Building!'
By Sadie Bell Published
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'Janet Planet' Is the Latest Must-See Entry in the Mother-Daughter Movie CanonThe sweet A24 movie marks the feature debut of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker.
By Sadie Bell Published
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Abby Elliott Is the Calm in the Storm of 'The Bear' Season 3The actress discusses bringing a maternal energy to the chaotic restaurant, and keeping the Berzatto family together.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Cleopatra Coleman Plays the Fascinating Center of a Tabloid Scandal in 'Clipped'The Australian actress discusses finding humanity in her depiction of V. Stiviano in the new FX series about the Donald Sterling scandal.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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With 'I Used to Be Funny,' Ally Pankiw and Rachel Sennott Take a Radical Approach to Female SurvivalThe filmmaker and actress made a movie that shows how trauma and humor go hand-in-hand.
By Sadie Bell Published
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Glen Powell and Adria Arjona Reveal How They Kept 'Hit Man' Kissing Scenes "Spicy"Watch the 'Hit Man' stars play 'How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?'
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus Says Complaining About Political Correctness Is a "Red Flag" Following Jerry Seinfeld's Viral CommentsShe spoke to the New York Times about it.
By Iris Goldsztajn Published
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By the End of 'Hit Man,' a Wild True Crime Story Becomes a Rom-Com FantasyThe Netflix movie may be about a fake hitman, but it takes some shocking turns.
By Sadie Bell Published
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'Queenie' Author Candice Carty-Williams Only Wants to Tell Authentic StoriesThe author and showrunner discusses turning her acclaimed 2019 novel into a Hulu miniseries.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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These Episodes of 'Friends' Simply Don't Hold UpThe hit sitcom was on for a whopping 10 seasons, so not every episode can stand the test of time.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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The 'Hacks' Season 3 Finale Is One of the Best Episodes of TV of the YearThe Max comedy has proven Ava and Deborah aren't so different after all.
By Sadie Bell Published



