comedy
‘The Monk And The Gun’ is a delightfully biting satire from director Pawo Choyning Dorji who expertly plays with our expectations.
The American Society For Magical Negroes is a hollow representation of its subject instead of a satirical skewering of a dangerous trope.
An unassuming film, A Real Pain will stay with those who carry their family’s trauma buried underneath their own weeping.
Role Play (2024) boasts stellar performances, but lackluster reveals and predictability hinders its potential to stand out in the genre.
Ted Season 1 delivers ’90s humor with wit and growth, offering a promising start for more to come for the talking bear.
The Book of Clarence is a sonorous take on the biblical epic that leaves us with plenty to chew on while bouncing to a gorgeous beat.
Chaotic instead of kinetic, the film does a lot for so little. Ultimately Hulu’s Self Reliance is somehow a lot and nothing at all.
Colin From Accounts is an Australian romantic comedy series that brings too complete strangers together, bound by conscience.
D*cks: The Musical is one of the strangest displays of creativity and spectacle committed to screen all year, and probably long before that.
What We Do in the Shadows Season 5 is one of the series best with consistent character developments and laugh out loud moments.
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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.
The Chair Company is a perfect storm of comedy, pulse-pounding thriller, and commentary on the lives of sad-sack men who feel stuck in their lives
The Chair Company 6 is an astonishing crashing down of its protagonist’s personal life that provides key information about its central mystery.













