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Pick of the Day: Ali Wong & Friends (in LA) 11/1-11/9

October 31, 2022
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The last time Ali Wong announced a run of shows, she sold out The Wiltern several weekends in a row. The bright, shining comedy star sells tickets out quicker than nearly most headliners in comedy and you really ought to not miss a chance to see Wong work out new material and have some of her favorite comedy folks join her in an incredibly intimate setting of The Hollywood Improv Lab.

Don’t make a mistake and hesitate, this run of shows starting tomorrow will sell out as well.

Thus far, Ali has these dates slotted:

11/1 @ 9:30PM

11/2 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

11/7 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

11/8 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

11/9 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

Tickets are $35 (plus 2 item min.) and you better go tickets RIGHT NOW.

 

Pick of the Day: Anna Seregina: WORK IN PROG II (in LA) Various Dates in Nov.

October 28, 2022
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For all the years that we’ve seen Anna Seregina, we’ve seen as true an artist as you can be as a comedian. Seregina has pushed, evolved, experimented, and grown all while being so damn funny as a stand-up, clown, actor, writer, and more. Whether it’s doing an impression of her doing stand-up or getting into post-modern comedic hijinks with her key comedic accomplice Kyle Mizono, we’re always thrilled to see what Seregina has up her sleeve.

So, Anna doing a work-in-progress show is something that absolutely not be missed. Lucky for Angelenos, Anna is mounting WORK IN PROG II at The Elysian next month. There will be three free rehearsals on 11/5, 11/8, 11/12, all at 6PM, leading to a final show on Tues. Nov. 15th at 7:30PM (tickets are $16 for that one).

 

Don’t miss one of the LA comedy scene’s truly brilliant voices and see her in this latest run. Get all details here.

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant Is Kate-2nd Run (in NYC) 12/19-2/10

October 27, 2022
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Kate Berlant‘s solo show is Kate Berlant is Kate just finished up an acclaimed run at the Connelly Theater over the last couple of months, amidst her special, Cinnamon in the Wind, premiering on FX. It has clearly been a banner year for Kate and her putting her meta, self-examined, experimental stand-up on bigger and bigger stages and that’s only going to continue into 2023.
In fact, their will be a second run of Kate Berlant is Kate, directed by Bo Burnham, at the Connelly Theater in NYC starting in December that we highly you don’t miss out on, especially if you haven’t already seen it.
Specifically, this second run will go from Dec. 19th-Feb. 10th, Monday – Friday at 7 pm and Saturday at 3 pm and 7 pm with the following exceptions:
12/24: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
12/26: DARK
12/31: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
1/15: 7 pm show
1/16: DARK (MLK)
Tickets start at $61. Go snag ’em here.

The World Will Finally Get to See Matt Rogers’ Have You Heard of Christmas? via Showtime

October 26, 2022
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(via Variety)

For years, Matt Rogers has been giving one of the best holiday gifts to audiences all over the country during the month of December, his holiday comedy musical revue, Have You Heard of Christmas?, that’s got as much panache and whip smart humor as it does Christmas cheer. We were lucky enough to catch it one year at the Hollywood Improv, long before COVID-19, and, despite us on the Grinch side of things when it comes to November/December, it was such an undeniable delight that we couldn’t help but alternate between cracking a huge smile and doubling over cackling.

Thankfully, millions of other folks (or however many people have a subscription to Showtime’s streaming service) will get to share in Matt Rogers’ amazing and hysterical version of a Christmas special. Rogers taped this Showtime special edition of Have You Heard of Christmas? at the revered stage at Joe’s Pub in NYC and roped in Las Culturistas host Bowen Yang as well as NYC comedy staples Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson into this queer-pop-Christmas spectacular.

If you’re very excited to receive such a present from Matt Rogers, you won’t even have to wait until Dec. 25th since the premiere date for Have You Heard of Chistmas? is Fri. Dec. 2nd.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 135: Jane Harrison & Not Having to Go Up All the Time to Be a Comedian

October 26, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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There is a narrative in the world of comedy that one must be going up as much as possible to be and maintain status as an amazing comedian. Jane Harrison stands in defiance of this notion as she is still one of the funniest people telling jokes in and around LA despite doing so rarely. In fact, she made sure to note to us that she hasn’t been doing comedy a lot at this juncture in her life when we invited her to be a guest. This week’s TCB Field Report talks to Jane about reimagining what really goes into being a comedian and what makes one really happy and how the two can intertwine without burning yourself out or getting jaded.

Follow Jane @janeiferrrrr on IG

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Ariel Elias and Andrea Jin Both Make a Mark with Their Late Night Debuts Last Night

October 25, 2022
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The neat bow of Ariel Elias‘ chugging of a beer that was thrown at her by heckler was placed on her story by making her late night debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. It was a promise made good by Kimmel after she asked to make said debut on his show and Elias seized the opportunity with the undeniable chops and seemingly effortless writing that she has honed in NYC over the last few years.

It’s a happy ending to a chapter of Ariel’s ascent in stand-up, which we have no doubt will keep going and going with this being just one of many milestones to become a name that will be more than just a viral news story. Just see for yourself in her debut set here.

That said, Ariel’s debut wasn’t the only late night stand-up debut of the evening as jovial Chinese-Canadian transplant Andrea Jin had a network stand-up debut of her own on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Though many more headlines of Elias’ getting rewarded from handling a terrible heckler with the perfect comedic grace and Corden having to clear up his restaurant ban debacle, Andrea made an indelible mark with her exploration of escaping China to North America and navigating Asian stereotypes in 2022 with a very giddy cleverness.

Please also enjoy her debut on Corden here.

Pick of the Day: Sagher & Gethard (in NYC) 11/5

October 24, 2022
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Though they have ascended to the glitzy heights of critically acclaimed movies (Don’t Think Twice) and television (Inside Amy Schumer) and live tours and podcasts (Beautiful Anonymous) even their own specials (Career Suicide), Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard once were and will always be legendary when it comes to long form improv in NYC. Really, we shouldn’t even corral it to just NYC as Gethard and Sagher’s rise in comedy came through both of their prowess as improvisers, then blossoming infinitely into their successful comedy present.

So, NYC shouldn’t, no matter the circumstance, miss out on the two of them playing together at one of NYC’s all-inclusive comedy theaters, Brooklyn Comedy Collective, which ought to be a very intimated, unforgettable night of how damn good improv can be.

Mark down Sat. Nov. 5th and 8:30PM and go get tickets for $15 here right now.

 

Oh Boy, There’s A “Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell” Cartoon Now

October 21, 2022
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The brilliance of the set-in-hell workplace comedy just got to lean even more into how hellishly weird working in the “bad place” can be. The Emmy nominated live action Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell just released eight very special animated episodes that get to run as hysterically amok as the imagination of creators Dave Willis and Casper Kelly can get. What a perfect time for this considering Christianity is on the downtrend in America.

Yes, Henry Zebrowski is back as your favorite demon Gary Bunda and Matt Servitto as your favorite Satan along with Eddie Pepitone as your favorite tortured soul. All 8 episodes are even more short form (and more mischievously meta) than what you’d usually get on air at Adult Swim, so binge away right now.

 

Pick of the Day: PGF Records Launch Show and Party! (in NYC) 11/16

October 21, 2022
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In case you missed it yesterday, Pretty Good Friends Records is going to be the newest cool comedy record label to come around in quite some time. Eugene Mirman, Julie Smith Clem, Areti Papazoglou, and Sub Pop Records are all teaming up to venture out on what is still an exciting “wild west” of sorts in comedy, comedy albums.

To christen their operation, they’re throwing a launch party/show at the Bell House in Brooklyn on Wed. Nov. 16th at 7:30PM that will also debut their very first release, Maeve Higgins’ A Very Special Woman. PGF Records’ Eugene Mirman and their pretty good friends Bobcat Goldthwait, Marie Faustin, and, of course Maeve Higgins, will all be performing to make it one damn fine inaugural night for a comedy record label.

Tickets are $30.57 including fees. Go snag them right here right now.

Pretty Good Friends Is Going to Become Comedy’s Newest Record Label

October 20, 2022
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The Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival is already a pretty great calling card for a comedy collective and if you’re going from that to starting a record label, you’re probably going to be off to a pretty great start.

Such is the case with Pretty Good Friends who are shifting their efforts from live and film production to also becoming a comedy record label, seemingly along the lines of AST Records or Blonde Medicine. Already, they’ve got releases in the pipeline from Bobcat Goldthwait, Maeve Higgins, and Jon Glaser. We’re biased, but we’re thrilled to see that there will be a new label just dedicated a comedy, especially when it’ll be distributed by the crème de la crème of cool kids record labels, Sub Pop Records.

Mirman, in the most Mirman-esque way, on launching PGF, “One of the most exciting things about starting a comedy record label for fun with your friends is the array of confusing lawsuits happening around audio rights right now. But we are committed to endeavors that make little sense business-wise, but give us opportunities to hang out with friends and make stuff that makes us laugh.”

Just off the tail of New York Comedy Festival wrapping up, there will be a Pretty Good Friends Records launch party at the hallowed stage at The Bell House on 11/16. Get tickets here before they likely sell out quick.

Pick of the Day: Zack Fox (in LA & NYC) 11/30 & 12/9

October 20, 2022
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Whether it’s from Season 1 of Abbott Elementary or his stand-up or his bars or from the beautiful chaos that was Vice Live, we would hope that, by this point, you’ve become acquainted with and revel in Zack Fox‘s comedy. Fox’s unabashed, self-styled satire is one of Atlanta’s best comedy exports in recent memory and has quickly gained a cult following, which continues to grow as you read this.

He is just about to wrap up a big tour that spanned both Europe and North America, but he has two dates left that just happen to hop from LA to NYC. That’s right, Zack Fox is going from coast to coast, The Fonda Theatre in LA to Irving Plaza in NYC on Wed. Nov. 30th and Fri. Dec. 9th respectively with rapper TisaKorean opening both dates. 

Tickets are going for $54 and you better get in on them before they’re all gone. Do it right now.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 134: Curtis Cook & Being Absolutely Clear

October 19, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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Curtis Cook, despite his own protestations and sometimes self-identifying as petty in own comedy, is truly one of the most thoughtful comedians around on top of being so damn hysterical and writing for several hit shows, the latest of which just happens to be This Fool on Hulu. This week’s Comedy Bureau Field Report goes into the ethos of comedy and the relationship between one’s intended joke and how it’s received and how there’s no magical balance for all of it.

Also, “hot” takes on The Daily Show pondering a trio of hosts, a new Naked Gun, and more.

Find Curtis @curtiscookcomedy on IG and @curtis_cook on Twitter.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Pick of the Day: An Hour in 60 Minutes with “Ian” Abramson (in LA) 10/24

October 19, 2022
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Ian Abramson started off COVID-19 lockdown by livestreaming his own solo-run version of SNL from the woods. Even that isn’t that the wildest thing that Ian has hilariously done for comedy. He’s worn a shock collar on Conan that he let be operated by an audience member and done post trial interviews for Gary Busey’s Pet Judge. Yep, that’s all real, which is part of the marvel of Ian’s comedy being absurd, brilliant, and flawlessly executed no matter how unbelievable it all might seem when it’s happening.

So, do not miss him or a facsimile played by Ian called “Ian” doing an hour, which stretches, as advertised, 60 minutes at The Glendale Room this coming Monday, Oct. 24th at 9PM. Of all the unforgettable nights of comedy you could get into, this might rank among the most unforgettable.

Tickets are only $4 right now. Go get them ASAP here.

Andrew Bujalski Looks to Keep It Delightfully, Quietly Strange with “There There” Trailer

October 18, 2022
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Computer Chess and Support The Girls have arguably put Andrew Bujalski on the map as a preeminent indie filmmaker even though his films are devoid of any sort big premise or pops, bangs, whizzes. The uncanny touch of nuance he has with his stellar casts (it was truly a marvel to see Regina King in something as offbeat as Support The Girls) and how much humor he can draw out of the quieter moments in life is astounding.

His latest film, There There aims to further cement his comedy auteur stamp with conversations between several people through FaceTime/Zoom, presumably because of COVID-19 lockdown. It won’t just be a bunch of floating heads or solo monologues to the camera like HBO’s Coastal Elites, but rather capturing lonesome folks (that just happened to include Jason Schwartzman, Molly Gordon,  and capturing the absurdity/beauty of trying to stay connected to humanity via your laptop’s front facing camera.

Take a gander for yourself with There There‘s official trailer here, then look for its release on Nov. 18th.

Pick of the Day: Mega the Podcast (in NYC) 11/12

October 18, 2022
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The idea of faith and spirituality are things that have been shaken to their core over the last three years (or probably a lot longer if we’re being honest). Thus, Mega the Podcast has been both one of the most soothing and simultaneously hysterical podcasts streaming today with their pitch perfect poking and dissecting of megachurches around the country and the world.

Greg Hess and Holly Laurent play pastors at the fictional mega church, Twin Hills, claiming fervently that their bringing the word of god to their flock with a “tiny family feel”. Their send-up of the some of the most egregious there is when it comes to organized religion is a great comedic reminder that you’re not, to co-opt a celebrated christian text, “left behind”.

Greg and Holly will be bringing their prickly gospel to Caveat in NYC on Sat. Nov. 12th at 7PM and everyone in and around the NYC area should not miss out. Even if you’re not in the NYC area, you’ll be able to livestream the whole thing for $10. In person tickets are going for $25 and we highly suggest you go get them right now right here.

Danny Jolles Moves the Comedy Special (and Society) Forward with “You Choose”

October 17, 2022
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It’s a well worn notion that subjectivity is an unfortunate inevitability when it comes to watching comedy. There are all of your experiences, beliefs, values, etc. that you carry with you when you watch someone tell jokes for an hour and that unavoidably colors your opinion of them. In many ways, you don’t have a choice about what you find funny. It’s just a guttural response, which is why it comedy is mostly such a personal endeavor, both for audience and comedian.

But, what if you did have a choice in the matter? What if you could choose the type of joke you wanted to hear? What if the same comedian told those two diametrically opposed comedic viewpoints? What if you were to watch said special from one Danny Jolles and learn that we have more in common than we don’t and reaffirm the overarching communal aspect of comedy?

Danny Jolles indeed did make a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure comedy special, truly the first of its kind with his sophomore hour, You Choose: The Full Interactive Comedy Special. Doug Benson released same versions of an hour on Smug Life in 2012, one recorded while he was completely sober and one recorded in his normal state of being functionally high (unsurprisingly, Benson is more lucid while high and has been for several years). You only got one choice there and it was pretty obvious. With Danny’s new double(?) special, each topic that Danny cleverly covers offers up a choice (via thumbnail links to unlisted videos on YouTube) of whether you want to hear Danny’s take whether for or against, new or old, or pro- or anti- David Blaine. Jolles really upped the ante from just doing his last special in six different venues to reimagining the form of a comedy special altogether.

One of many Jolles’ strengths is his writing and Danny put in the tireless work to actually develop thoroughly great bits on either side of the issue. That’s especially true when it comes to the David Blaine chunk where he spans the spectrum of thinking he’s the “best human we have” to a “psychopath”. It’s a testament to Danny’s comedic prowess that his comedic persona/lens/truth all stays in tact despite offering supposedly different bits.

The ironically unifying takeaway for You Choose comes in the ending, of which there is only one ending: Let people live their lives. The illusion of the binary that is the core dynamic of You Choose comes undone with Danny hoping that we keep the choices set around infinite and, perhaps, venturing outside of yourself to find that there might be things better than what you’ve known and loved for years and years and years.

With all that said, you shouldn’t take our word for it and go down the You Choose rabbit hole yourself, especially since it’s all streaming free on YouTube on Don’t Tell Comedy’s YouTube Channel.

Pick of the Day: Where’s The Party? October Edition (in LA) 10/22

October 17, 2022
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With Halloween season is in full effect with spooky or adorably spooky decorations abound pretty much wherever you go, why not go catch some great comedy in the perfect Halloween set of a pop-up pumpkin patch complete with “haunted maze”.

Veteran performers of The Pack Theater and founders of new LA comedy collective Bear on a Flag, Elizabeth Hayhurst and Angela McLafferty, are offering up such an evening up in Toluca Lake, specifically at the pumpkin patch by Toluca Lake Flowers. They specifically rented out the pumpkin patch for the show and premium priced tickets include admission to the aforementioned maze as well as a petting zoo.

This edition of their every-once-in-awhile show Where’s The Party? which seems to charmingly float from place-to-place will assemble a very memorable variety line-up including:

Eliza Skinner
Carolyn Racine
Tantrum
Andrew Farmer
Samantha Jane
[REDACTED]
Behemoth

If this is your speed for getting into the Halloween spirit, mark down this Sat. Oct. 22nd starting at 8:30PM for this edition of Where’s The Party? you might want to go get your tickets now, starting at $15 here.

Pick of the Day: Hannah Einbinder & Friends (in LA) 10/30

October 14, 2022
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Doing your own “& Friends” show at Largo at the Coronet Theatre, not unlike getting your name on the wall of The Comedy Store, is one of the highest echelons you can get in the vast LA comedy scene. It’s rarefied air especially since Largo doesn’t run 7 nights a week or maintain any sort of farm system for people to work your way up. You just have to be good enough for Flanagan to hear of you on top of raising your own profile pretty high in comedy and then fit into the rustic, revered auditorium on La Cienega.

With all of that in mind, Hannah Einbinder is about to have her very first “& friends” at show at Largo as she has had a trailblazing last few years between her own stand-up and the award winning darling that is Hacks. Einbinder heartily worked her through the LA scene own her myriad of conceptual bits and very introspective observations and it’s truly something special to see her graduate to one of LA’s most sought after stages for comedians.

So, go put down $46 here to see her Largo “& Friends” debut on Sun. Oct. 30th at 8PM PT.

 

Give Donald Glover an Award Right Now for Playing Mr. Chocolate on the Latest Episode of Atlanta

October 13, 2022
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The first season of Atlanta saw acclaim and awards heaped on Donald Glover and company and rightfully so. The shape-shifting comedy series has broken so much new ground with form, narrative, tone, etc. on top of being one of the sharpest satires ever, when it comes to the black experience. It’s almost a modern day version of Ralph Ellison’s long celebrated Invisible Man, but done through the lens of a stealthily absurd comedy series.

Now, in its fourth and final season, Glover is still showing he has plenty more up his sleeve to surprise us all. This latest episode “Work Ethic!” might be one of the series’ very best moments as Donald dons a fat suit, a robe, and a coffee mug of grits to play Mr. Chocolate, a thinly veiled dig at the entertainment titan that is Tyler Perry.

Perry’s success has proven controversial as much of his work wheels and deals in broad stereotypes of both black and white people, but is often free from criticism due to his commitment to employing so many black creatives and laborers on all of his productions based in Atlanta. From top to bottom, every bit of the Tyler Perry subgenre (including the Madea franchise and every other property that begins its title with “Tyler Perry’s”) is searingly dissected and sent up in this episode in “Chocolateland” (a parody of real life Tyler Perry Studios). Glover shines a floodlight on the notion that the studio’s efforts are so much “for the culture” that provide enough cache to make up for its exploitative content and practices.

Leave it to Donald Glover to play a character that seems half Tyler Perry, half The Architect from The Matrix Trilogy in such damningly hysterical piercing of the mythos propping up Perry. Without question, it is and will be one of the funniest performances on a screen of any size this year. As said above, give it awards ASAP.

Enjoy a bit of that performance here, then watch the whole episode on Hulu now.

Pick of the Day: Gayme Show (in LA) 11/16

October 13, 2022
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To The Comedy Bureau’s faithful readers, you’re probably well acquainted with our love for Dave Mizzoni and Matt Rogers comedy game show masterpiece, GAYME SHOW! The testing of straight men’s knowledge of gay culture as adjudicated by Mizzoni and Rogers is amongst the most hysterical game shows we’ve ever seen (and deserved a bigger, better platform than Quibi) and we make sure to always let you know when and where it’s happening in LA and NYC.

Thus, we’re here to tell you that the latest Gayme Show is happening in LA next month, Wed. Nov. 16th at The Regent in DTLA at 7PM. Who the straights are that will be challenged have yet to be announced, but do not wait to get to see who they might be before you get tickets. It just might sell out before then.

Tickets are on sale for $30 here. Do. Not. Miss Out.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 133: Richard Barrett & Running Comedy Clubs on Both Sides of LA

October 12, 2022
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One of the oldest and most mysterious comedy clubs in LA is the revered Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach. Alternatively, one of the newest and yet also, incredibly mysterious comedy clubs is The Stand Up Comedy Club in Bellflower, CA. They exist on either extreme of LA County and one man books both of them, Richard Barrett. We talk to Richard about how exactly he pulls that off and what goes into bringing stand-up to two very different cities as well as giving deserving comics as much work as he can.

Follow Comedy & Magic Club at thecomedyandmagicclub.com & The Stand Up Comedy Club at thestandupclub.com.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Pick of the Day: All Fantasy Everything (in NYC) 12/16

October 12, 2022
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One of the most fun podcasts around, All Fantasy Everything, is back, out-on-the-road, in-person bringing non-sports fantasy draft joy to the whole world. Ian Karmel, Sean Jordan, and David Gborie have really made comedy gold out of pondering what your absolute favorite things are within hyper specific (and sometimes hilariously vague) niches. You have a rollicking, knee-slapping time over the debate of over the Taco Bell drive thru menu or best band names if they weren’t a band and the added bonus of knowing yourself that much better.

There are hundreds of episodes for you to binge on if you’re the uninitiated, but there are two very special live episodes coming to the Bell House in Brooklyn on Fri. Dec. 16th. The early show already sold out, but there’s a late show with tickets still available at $30.57. Make it an early holiday gift and go buy them here before they sell out.

 

Triangle of Sadness Will Rightfully Be Comedy’s Representative This Awards Season

October 11, 2022
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For the majority of comedy on the big, small, and phone screen, the prospect of some type of major award that isn’t specifically delineated between comedy or drama seems a horizon too far to reach. Thus, a divide between indie art house fair that self identifies as comedy or the genre blend of dramedy and pretty much everything else comedic has existed for several years and seemingly will continue to persist. The Favourite, In The Loop, and Grand Budapest Hotel are the sort of fare that The Oscars actually take seriously as opposed to the movie version of What We Do In The Shadows.

There’s no easy solution to solve that problem as distribution deals and marketing often are the true fates in charge of the entertainment industry. However, Triangle of Sadness, the latest work from a true modern day comedy auteur Ruben Östlund, is a hysterical, searing takedown of the privilege of wealth and beauty, almost picking up from the season finale of The White Lotus and then going to the nth degree + 1 with its chaos.

Östlund’s pedigree precedes him with critically acclaimed works of Force Majeure and The Square winning the Palme D’Or at Cannes a few years ago. Masculinity and the pretension of the art world were respectively his targets then, but he savagely goes in, almost with no remorse, on the lifestyles of the rich and famous with such stinging precision here and never lets up. There is an almost ballet-like quality to the pandemonium of Captain’s Dinner scene, a screenshot of which is used in the thumbnail for the trailer below.

The characters that includes a loveless professional model couple, an über awkward techie, and a bumbling fertilizer magnate are all so deeply, inherently flawed by their station in their life and Ruben fully fleshes that out in a way that is even more hysterically infuriating. There’s no need for super clever, pitter-patter style dialogue when the organic things that these one-percenters would say are so comically absurd to the rest of the world as is (ex. humbly admitting you make money from making the world’s grenades). It’s almost the same formula as It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia where all the principal characters are terrible in their own unique way and the joy comes from watching them all repeatedly fail. Triangle of Sadness just takes that formula and adds brilliant cinematic sheen and direction and a bit more gravitas.

Triangle of Sadness may not go for a laugh count per scene, but the laughs are pretty damn big when they come around and leave an indelible mark that will have you replaying them in your head well after you leave the theater (or when you close your laptop after streaming it). Again, it doesn’t solve that aforementioned divide, but comedy-at-large should be proud that Östlund is carrying its flag.

This latest work from Ruben Östlund cements his legacy that will be more than deserving of honorary awards and film retrospectives (and limited edition box sets if that’s still a thing we’re all doing in the next few years). Triangle of Sadness is in theaters near you.

Also, massive points to the very clever bit of merch that I will hopefully never have to use.

Pick of the Day: Authors of Jokes to Offend Men (in NYC) 10/26

October 11, 2022
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Ranging from clean jokes to the raunchiest humor, joke books of all kinds have been written for scores covering myriads and myriads of subject matter and backgrounds. In fact, it’s a past time for some comedy nerds to dig up the ones that haven’t aged well at all, which is a big, giant percentage of them.

Comedy writers Allison Kelley, Kate Herzlin, Danielle Kraese, and Ysabel Yates are aiming to change that, and make some comedy history, with their new book Jokes to Offend Men that features a cornucopia of classic set-up/punch jokes, but aiming it towards men (after women being the direct target of so much stand-up comedy of decades past).

Jokes to Offend Men is available in hardcover right now (with audiobook due out 10/24), but you can catch Allison, Kate, Danielle, and Ysabel in person discussing the book at length, thanks to Books Are Magic, with Simon & Schuster’s own Claire Tadokoro at Wild East Brewing Co. in Gowanus, Brooklyn on Wed. Oct. 26th at 7PM.

Tickets are $10.89 and you ought to snag them here now.

Mythic Quest Follows Up Best Quarantine Ep. of TV with Their Most Ambitious Season Yet

October 11, 2022
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It will probably go down in television history that Mythic Quest pulled off the best, most engaging episode of TV that was shot remotely due to COVID-19 lockdown. So many shows tried and missed the mark, but leave it to Rob McElhenney to figure that one out right before he inspired all of North Wales with gifting Wrexham a dream football team with Ryan Reynolds and make a whole other show about that.

Season 3 of Mythic Quest is just due out a month from now and, by the likes of the scale of this trailer, you’d have no idea that Rob was co-chairman of a Welsh football team. These upcoming episodes will see the original creators of the Mythic Quest game take on the company they left high and dry. Apparently, there’s a tank in this season?

See all of that for yourself here with the season 3 Mythic Quest trailer, then look for new episodes to begin streaming on Apple TV+ starting Fri. Nov. 11th.

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