February 12, 2016

Will Arnett’s New Series, Flaked, Has a Trailer and It Looks Pretty Great

Reinvention, friendship, and bullshit are all at the heart of the new Netflix original series, Flaked, a dry human comedy starring Will Arnett, premiering exclusively on Netflix on Friday, March 11th.
March 30, 2015

Bill Burr On Ice with Paul Virzi. John Oliver, Lewis Black, Will Arnett On the MSG Red Carpet. And Much Much More in the NYC Clubs This Week

Jeffrey Gurian is a writer and comedian in New York who loves to Jump Around. Follow his regular column, right here, to find out what’s happening in comedy, and who Jeffrey Gurian ran into this week in and around New York. This week, Jeffrey reports from Comedy Juice, The Stand, The Red Carpet at Madison Square Garden, The Nightly Show studios, and more…
February 21, 2015

Will Arnett Hosts Late Late Show with Musical Guest Jimmy Kimmel

The current guest host on the Late Late Show is definitely one of our favorites. Will Arnett delivered the the monologue/cold open that we've been waiting for for the last 20 years. Arnett goes introspective in front of the mirror planning for his big moment. Anything can happen now. He can get teh Price is Right! Get it cancelled! Then take over the 11:30 spot- Colbert who? If he can only figure out the secret to transforming himself from actor to Late Night host. What is the key? What is the thing that will make it happen?
November 17, 2014

Why Does Will Arnett Have So Many Failed Comedies?

Over the past 4 years, Will Arnett has starred in 5 series; "Running Wilde", "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret", "Up All Night", "The Millers", and the limited series of "Arrested Development" (after that 10 year break). "The Millers" was the only one to have a second season. And yet, since 2006, he’s received 5 Emmy nominations, once for the third season of "Arrested Development" and the other four as guest actor for "30 Rock". So why is an actor as talented as Will Arnett, not making hit TV series? What is the divide? What isn’t working?
October 7, 2014

The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret is Back After Three Year Hiatus

It was announced today that the David Cross series, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret will be returning for a third season on IFC television. The series has been on hiatus for three years, but will pick up right where season two left off.