comedy
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.
You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah is a mixed bag as Adam Sandler and his real-life daughters endure the ups and downs of being a teenage girl.
Theater Camp is exactly the essence of camp, completely over-the-top but demonstrative of the transformative power of summer camp.
Down Low is a totally absurd comedy with a cast of gold and nearly the right mix of sincerity and moralizing in the end
The Out-Laws is one of the best comedies of the year so far, as Owen finds out his future in-laws are bank robbers when they rob his bank.
The Grand Tour: Eurocrash is the latest adventure from the comedy travel show, with the trio going on a possibly unique road trip.
TRENDING POSTS
If you like Bert Kreischer, Free Bert is probably his most self-aware project yet. If you don’t, it won’t change your mind.
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.













