Sasha (Ali Wong) and Marcus (Randall Park) are childhood best friends who have a dramatic falling out as teenagers. 16 years later, they reconnect as adults, and easily rekindle their friendship.
Better Things is an absurdist comedy, similar to other FX sitcoms like Louie and Atlanta. It tells loosely connected, often profoundly surreal stories that don’t fit the classic structure of a ...
Horror-comedies are fundamentally comedies. They’re only good if they make us laugh. But some of the very best do more than just tickle our funny bone. They also send shivers up our spines by ...
In an era where fast-paced thrillers and edge-of-the-seat dramas reign supreme, there’s something refreshingly timeless about a good comedy. Think about it: While special effects might age and drama ...
This statement isn’t just the premise of Alma’s Not Normal, Sophie Willan’s brilliant comedy about a Bolton woman with dreams of being an actor, but a dispiritingly prescient part of its story.
It’s also about having fun! And nothing captures both aspects of the spooky season better than horror-comedies. If you’re more focused on laughs than screams, though, which ones should you watch?
And little Vinod (Ashwin Sakthivel), the comedy’s pint-sized scene-stealer, can’t help but see a silver lining in everything, including his outcast status at school. “My youngest is an ...
Instead, in her new Netflix comedy special Death ... You’ve been working on the material for this special since 2021. How do you feel about audiences all over finally being able to see it?