Jordan Peele’s breakout feature filmmaking debut has grabbed four Oscar nominations including the Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Lead Actor for Daniel Kaluuya and the […]
All the way from Silicon Valley, California to 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, it's Kumail Nanjiani hosting a brand new Saturday Night Live tonight!
Just talking to director Michael Showalter briefly you’ll notice immediately that he wears his heart on his sleeve. It was a quality necessary for the new […]
What’s the biggest deal coming out of this year’s Sundance (so far)? An autobiographical comedy called The Big Sick, written by husband and wife team of […]
No, it’s not Second City, they’re doing fine. But there is another Chicago institution that is in trouble and needs your help– the Lincoln Lodge. The Lincoln […]
An SNL studded cast with Taran Killam at the helm as screenwriter and director will begin production on “Why We’re Killing Gunther” this June. The feature […]
HBO has announced today that they have renewed their hit comedies Veep and Silicon Valley, along with the mega-popular fantasy show Game of Thrones, for new seasons in 2017. All three shows will be premiering new seasons this Sunday: Season six of Game of Thrones at 9 p.m., season three of Silicon Valley at 10 p.m., and season five of Veep at 10:30 p.m.
Last night Saturday Night Live's Kate McKinnon and Silicon Valley's Kumail Nanjiani hosted the Independent Spirit Awards and were charming and funny all afternoon, but the shining bright spot of the awards was their brilliant parody of Carol.
Judd Apatow will produce Kumail Nanjiani's Big Sick-- a film he co-wrote with his wife Emily V. Gordon based on real life events. Nanjiani will also star in the film, and Michael Showalter will direct.
Comedy Central announced today that they're giving the go ahead to Season Three of The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail. The little show held in the back of a comic shop is LA's hottest stand up show and now it's coming back to Comedy Central for another round of shows.
Last night Kumail Nanjiani was on Seth Meyers Late Night television show and talked about some of the uncomfortable lines people have been yelling at him in bars thanks to the popularity of HBO's Silicon Valley.