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January 19, 2016

Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly Cast as Laurel and Hardy

If you believe that awards are won or lost during casting, we should hand over all the awards to the BBC for this delectable pairing of talent in “Stan and Ollie “. Steve Coogan AND John C Reilly in any movie together should make any comedy fan giddy with delight. Coogan and Reilly as Oliver and Hardy? That my friends, is pure genius. Personally, I would watch John C Reilly and Steve Coogan together watching paint dry, I digress.
January 19, 2016

Ashton Kutcher Comedy Coming to Netflix on April 1 and Return Dates for Kimmy Schmidt, OITNB and More

The streaming service turned producing juggernaut just announced release dates for some of its most successful series, and has announced a second installment of fan favorite Jessica Jones. Staggered release dates throughout the spring provide adequate viewing opportunities for even the most dedicated binger.
January 18, 2016

Comedic Chemistry Shines On and Off-screen at ‘Those Who Can’t’ NYC Screening

Christina Stiehl attended the New York Magazine, Vulture and truTV exclusive screening of truTV’s new scripted comedy "Those Who Can’t" at the Roxy Hotel in New York City. TWC premieres on truTV on February 11th.
January 18, 2016

The Trailer for Judd Apatow’s ‘Love’ is Here!

Judd Apatow's take on modern relationships is being billed as unflinching, hilarious and excruciatingly honest. Premiering on Netflix on February 19tth, the series is created, written and executive produced by Judd Apatow, Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin.
January 17, 2016

Saturday Night Live Salutes David Bowie

Last night on Saturday Night Live, Fred Armisen paid tribute to the great David Bowie. Bowie was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on December 15, 1979 and it was an unforgettable series of performances combining brilliant music, avant garde art, and was unlike anything anyone had ever seen.
January 16, 2016

Inside Angie Tribeca With Andrée Vermeulen

We talked with Angie Tribeca co-star, the charming, beautiful and very funny Andrée Vermeulen about what the new series is all about, the details on the crazy way TBS is launching the series, why you should never combine sawdust and Mr. Bubble, and why you absolutely don't want to miss the world premiere of Season One of Angie Tribeca, starting at 10pm on Sunday.
January 15, 2016

Noel Fielding in America! Talking David Bowie, Bobcat Goldthwait, Robin Williams, Donald Trump and More

Noel Fielding is in America and about to embark on his first solo North American tour. On Thursday afternoon, Fielding sat in with Ron and Gail Bennington of the Bennington Show on SiriusXM, and talked about some of his favorite artists, like David Bowie, Bobcat Goldthwait, Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters, Dan Aykroyd,and gave his opinions on the election, American politics and Donald Trump. He also talks about being excited to visit San Francisco for the first time, his love of painting and why he draws before he writes when he's creating comedy.
January 15, 2016

You Don’t Know Tony Hinchcliffe… Yet

Tony Hinchcliffe is a Los Angeles based comedian and writer, and he's one of those comics that has a lot ahead of him, but you probably don't know him yet. His first special One Shot premieres on Netflix January 15 and he will be headlining Caroline’s on Broadway February 5 & 6. Amy Hawthorne talking with Tony about his first stand up special, the decision to shoot it in one shot,
January 14, 2016

Bennington Predicts Seth Meyers Will Succeed Lorne Michaels

This week NBC announced that Seth Meyers contract to host Late Night has been extended five years till 2021. The 12:35am shows are often thought of as a trial for the much coveted 11:35pm slot, but given Jimmy Fallon's youth and enormous popularity, its unlikely that Meyers would ever be in contention to take over The Tonight Show. So why would he stay on at the Late Night spot instead of seeking prime time action elsewhere or a deal with Netflix or Amazon?