National Lampoon Doc In The Works
Long before it was something to be sold to any crap comedy who could afford the licensing fee, the name National Lampoon actually stood for as the pinnacle of American satire. Founded in 1970, the [click for more]
Long before it was something to be sold to any crap comedy who could afford the licensing fee, the name National Lampoon actually stood for as the pinnacle of American satire. Founded in 1970, the [click for more]
I guess Judd Apatow and Columbia Pictures thought that if it worked Talledega Nights, it will work for Walk Hard. The studio announced that the star of the movie, John C. Reilly, will be setting [click for more]
Christopher Guest has carved himself a specific niche in filmmaking, assembling a cast of actors who basically improv a film off of a basic, skeletal outline. The results have been impressive- Waiting For Guffman (1996), [click for more]
In a cinema landscape overrun with in your face comedies like Adam Sandler’s Anger Management, the latest mockumentary from Christopher Guest, A Mighty Wind, is, if you’ll excuse the obvious metaphor here, a breath of [click for more]
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE was never afraid to serve up some laughs rooted in spooky scares. [click for more]
Another San Diego Comic Con is upon us, and, as always, smaller presentations get lost in the shuffle. Here’s a primer for the best of those not in Hall H. [click for more]
KNOW YOUR NOMINEES: A field of Oscar favorites might have to take a backseat to the new kid in town. [click for more]
The deal entails Sony scouring the Artist Alleys at Wizard World conventions for the next big thing…and Wizard World getting a finder’s fee. [click for more]
Do you want to know why your favorite star wasn’t in Marvel Studios’ “Class Photo?” We try to explain why inside. [click for more]
The studio is bringing some heavy hitters for their Hall H presentation at one of the biggest shows of the year. [click for more]
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