comedy
The Chair Company Episode 3 is another ridiculously packed installment of HBO’s best new comedy series in quite a while.
Nobody Wants This Season 2 isn’t paced perfectly, but its side characters especially elevate the show and redeem some of the previous season’s sins.
The Chair Company Episode 2 continues to mix oddball comedy and thriller as Ron finds himself in an increasingly tangled web.
Good Fortune is familiar in its theming and message, but it’s how it approaches it that makes it a film worth watching.
The Chair Company Episode 1 is a flat-out perfect episode of comedy television, with a thick, uncomfortable atmosphere and huge cringe laughs.
A Useful Ghost is more than its comedic-enriched premise. An underlying social commentary emerges that will stand the test of time.
The Paper is too tame, like it’s afraid to push the envelope any further than just getting by as a comedy series.
Lured in with the prospect of tentacles, Addison Heinmann’s Touch Me is much more than its tantalizing tidbits, offering equal humor and gore
Like the one before it, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis’s Freakier Friday wants you to accept where you are and understand others too.
Any cringe Boys Go to Jupiter engenders is because teenagers are cringe; their shenanigans are a joy to watch.
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The Chair Company Episode 8 ends the season on a note that’s bound to be divisive, but for those in for the ride plays perfectly.













