August 11, 2014

Ron and Fez Tribute to Robin Williams on SiriusXM

After finding out that Oscar winning actor and comedy legend Robin Williams had died earlier today, Ron Bennington and Fez Whatley of SiriusXM's Ron and Fez Show went live on SiriusXM channel 99 to pay tribute to a long and exceptional career.
August 11, 2014

Remembering Comedy Legend Robin Williams

The tragic news of Robin William’s death at the age of just 63 years old is only made more difficult to know that a man who made so many people laugh for so many years, killed himself after a long battle with depression. We will never know all the horrible details of his tragic death or cause, nor should we. It simply isn’t possible to grasp such despair unless you are unlucky enough to suffer from similar thoughts. And he leaves behind a family who knew him not as a brilliant comic or actor, but husband and father.
June 10, 2014

Bobcat Goldthwait Goes into the Woods in Willow Creek

Bobcat Goldthwait is no longer the angry actor and comedian you knew in the 80s. He's a brilliant film director who makes movies that are so original they often fail to easily fit into familiar genre label. His newest film follows two people who go hunting for the mythical Bigfoot in the California backcountry, but its not like any horror movie you've seen before. Bobcat stopped by the SiriusXM studios to sit down with Ron Bennington about talk about his new movie, Willow Creek, which opened on Friday June 6th in select theaters and On Demand.
May 28, 2014

Dark Comedy Fargo Earns 5 Critics Choice Nominations

The Broadcast Television Journalists Association announced nominations for the 4th annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards. This is the first awards ceremony that the new FX series Fargo has been eligible for, and the dark comedy grabbed a well deserved five nominations in the mini series categories, including best mini series, two best actor nominations for stars Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman, and two more for supporting performers Alison Tolman and Colin Hanks.
May 21, 2014

Who’s Riot is It Anyway? A Look at Improv Comedy on Primetime

Since Steve Carell’s arrival on the comedic scene, he’s done little wrong ‒minus, of course, leaving The Office, where his former “employees” have been forced to wither away without his leadership. In fact, Steve has been more than willing to put his reputation, and his actual body on the line for his comedic ambitions
May 14, 2014

On Second Thought It Was Great: 6 Films That Got Pulled Out of the Trash for Quick Cash

When does a movie nobody wants to promote suddenly hit the A list? When one of the actors in it suddenly becomes a big big star. Then, every project they've ever done, good bad or even god-awful, gets a big re-release. Sometimes, it works out great. But more often these newly discovered movies should have stayed buried. Here are six films, that made it off the shelf, after someone got famous.