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“Fired on Mars” Imagines an Interplanetary Office Space-Ish Comedy

April 17, 2023
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The prospect of terraforming and then, consequently, living on Mars gets envisioned so often these days that it’s hard to not also imagine some inevitable pitfalls that would be caused by various governments or multi-national corporations that are more powerful than most sovereign nations. Imagining that ought to lead one to imagine how having a 9-5 job on Mars, then losing said job would be a great source for a dark office comedy very much like those very same comedies set on Earth.

Nate Sherman and Nate Vokey made a buzzworthy short called Fired on Mars and it was so intriguing and resonant that Warner Discovery ordered it to series at Max (formerly HBO Max). Luke Wilson voices Jeff who is subject to the show’s title at the perfectly named Mars based company Mars.ly. What follows is probably the thing you needed after Silicon Valley ended/an outer space version of Office Space that you didn’t even know you wanted.

Take a look for yourself at Fired on Mars’ official trailer here and then look for the series on Max this Thurs. Apr. 20th.

 

Pick of the Day: Don’t Stop! I’m About to Jazz (in NYC) 5/16

April 17, 2023
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While such comedy folks as Mitch Hedberg, Todd Glass, Nick Thune, and Bernie Mac have used musical accompaniment to punctuate and accentuate their jokes to great success, it’s strange that such a dynamic isn’t more common in stand-up comedy (other than that it’s difficult to tell jokes and play instrument at the same time or always have a musician or band accompany you wherever you go).

Thanks to the musically inclined comedians Two Tree Hill and Rose Kelso, NYC comedy is going to get a whole evening of what might be the classiest way to present stand-up comedy on what they’re ingeniously calling Don’t Stop! I’m About to Jazz. Having the ivories tickled during their sets will be a swanky line-up of Eric Rahill, Annabel Meschke, Sabina Meschke, Napoleon Emill, and Natasha Vaynblat.

So, break out the formal wear and get your tickets for Don’t Stop! I’m About to Jazz, coming to Union Hall on Tues. May 16th at 7:30PM. Tickets for such a ritzy affair are only $11.55 and you best go get them here.

 

Get Your First Look at BDSM Romantic Dramedy/Thriller “Sanctuary”

April 14, 2023
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Zachary Wigon and Micah Bloomberg’s Sanctuary made a lot of noise during festival season, especially since it has been over 20 years since something like Maggie Gyllenhaal gem Secretary has been made. Also, the idea that there’s a bit of rom-com energy in a dark thriller, albeit a very twisted version of it, is something we haven’t really seen in long time either (maybe Mr. & Mrs. Smith?).

In any case, this two-hander with Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott looks so enthralling and full of scenes between Qualley as a dominatrix and Abbott as her submissive that you’ll likely laugh out of both shock and an acknowledgment of the absurdity that is life in the clear and present moment. Maybe it’ll play more like a much more f’d up version of Good Luck to You, Leo Grande?

Whatever is lying underneath the trailer here has us hooked and we can’t wait to sit obediently in our movie theater seat on May 25th when Sanctuary starts rolling out in theaters.

Take a look at all of this devious fun, if you dare, with Sanctuary’s first official trailer here.

Pick of the Day: Asian Comedy Fest (in NYC) 5/5 & 5/6

April 14, 2023
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The Asian Comedy Fest is back for its fourth year to highlight the Asian comedians that you absolutely need to know from all around the country. This time, they’ll be taking over LES in NYC, specifically Sour Mouse to put on two nights featuring dozens and dozens of handpicked performers for you to enjoy/support AAPI comedians.

On the bill thus far are Dylan Adler, Karen Chee, Andrea Jin, Youngmi Mayer, and Usama Siddiquee as well as several more great Asian comedy folks. On top of enjoying six different shows over two nights, May 5th & 6th, you’ll be supporting the Asian American Arts Alliance with your purchase of a ticket or festival pass.

Speaking of which, tickets for individual shows start at $28.77 and festival passes at $130.46. Go get tickets, schedule, line-up, and more at asiancomedyfest.com.

Pick of the Day: Punkie & Pals (in LA) 4/25

April 13, 2023
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Technically, without the time warp that is the pandemic, it wasn’t too long ago that Punkie Johnson was a staple in the LA comedy scene. She went at stages of all shapes and sizes and wrought joyful havoc on the mic.

Punkie has now been a staple of Saturday Night Live for years now and it’s not too often that Angelenos are gifted to seeing her live. Thus, it behooves us to tell you when Punkie is in town, which, lucky for LA, is later this month on Tues. Apr. 25th at 9:30PM at The Hollywood Improv.

Tickets are only $10 (plus 2 item min.) and Johnson is bringing a handpicked line-up of her favorites including Cid Williams, Feng Chao, Dicey, Nick Kekeris, Bill Posley, Lucas Hirl, and Dave Helem. Go get your tickets fast before they sell out here (space is limited since the show will be in The Improv Lab).

 

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 159: Joe Pickett & Nick Prueher & Living for Bits

April 12, 2023
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When all is said and done, the exploits of comedy pioneers Joe Pickett & Nick Prueher, founders of The Found Footage Festival, should be well documented and celebrated.

Thankfully, not only are the life long friends and comedy partners back out on the road for the fest’s latest edition, but they’ve got an astounding and nearly unbelievable documentary, Chop & Steele, following a giant media company suing them for doing a bit on a local morning news show set for release very soon (May 9th). Pickett and Prueher commitment to bits is almost unrivaled as they essentially making a living through having every bit of fun they possibly can conceive of. This week’s TCB Field Report talks to Joe & Nick about their whole journey to court and back because of “news experiments” and the ethos behind their comedy that centers on awkward, cringe, and the “unintentional”.

Also, “hot’ takes on Max (formerly HBO Max) ordering a new Big Bang Theory, Taiwanese Winnie-the-Pooh-getting-punched patches, and more.

Follow Joe @jojopickett and Nick @chimplips on IG and Found Footage Festival at foundfootagefest.com and all things Chop & Steele at chopandsteele.com including screenings at LA’s Alamo Drafthouse on 4/13 & 4/14 and in NYC 4/21-4/24.

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

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

Pick of the Day: The Debt Gala (in NYC) 4/30

April 12, 2023
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Though the U.S. Government is ending the public health emergency due to COVID-19, that doesn’t mean that the public at large in the good ol’ U.S. of A is free and clear of health emergencies overall. There are so many folks stuck in debt accrued through needing medical treatment to live and not having the money upfront. It’s one of the truly awful things about the American healthcare system and, thankfully, there are organizations like RIP Medical Debt that allow for the generosity and benevolence of others pay for said medical debt.

In support and celebration of their efforts, there will be a full on Debt Gala at The Bell House complete with music, comedy, drag, and magic hosted by two of NYC comedy’s finest hosts and song and dance men, Zach Teague & Drew Lausch. It actually be a more lively, less stuffy version of The Met Gala as the theme for the evening’s attire is “Garbage X Glamour” and the line-up includes:

MUSIC
Charlie O’Connor (Club Cumming)
Jelani Remy (The Lion King)
L Train Brass Band (Gov Ball)

COMEDY
Julio Diaz (Netflix)
Kerry Coddett (Showtime)
Sabrina Brier (New York Times)
Phoebe Robinson (HBO)

MAGIC
Rachel Wax (Penn & Teller)

DRAG
The Dragon Sisters (Vogue)

 

That’s pretty amazing for a Sunday night on Apr. 30th starting at 6PM if you ask us and, with that in mind, you better go get your tickets/pay off some medical debt here. If you can’t attend the show, but want to donate to RIP Medical Debt, you can do so here.

Take a Gander at Charlie Day’s Directorial Debut, “Fool’s Paradise”

April 11, 2023
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After 15 seasons of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and having a nice rom com turn in I Want You Back, it’s not at all surprising that Charlie Day is taking a turn in sitting in the director’s chair.

With all of the accolades he’s built with Always Sunny, his very first turn directing a feature film, Fool’s Paradise, comes with the perks of a dream ensemble cast (including Ray Liotta, John Malkovich, Ken Jeong, Edie Falco, Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Adrien Brody, Common, and Kate Beckinsale) and doing something as high concept as having a very, very loose riff on The Prince and the Pauper that runs amok in Tinseltown. Day plays lookalikes, one a method actor that has become too method and the other being a recently released mental hospital patient (who can’t seem to talk) set to step in where the actor refuses to work.

Needless to say, chaos ensues, which is something that Day is pretty mastered at after doing such a thing for 15 seasons. Take a look at yourself at what Day has cooked up with the first official trailer for Fool’s Paradise here, then look for it in theaters starting May 12th.

Pick of the Day: WEIRD Screening w/Weird Al Yankovic – Benefit for Democracy! (in LA) 4/23

April 11, 2023
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Though this is a bit of a high end benefit, a very exclusive screening of Weird Al Yankovic‘s very own movie, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is bound to sell out (and getting close to doing so). This special event is having this sneak preview that will also have a Q&A with Weird Al Yankovic himself in support of Good Deed Corps that does the grassroots work of voter registration for young people and fighting voter supression, specifically focused on the Rio Grande Valley in Texas at the moment.

Why wouldn’t you want to support such a crucial cause and be one of the first folks to see musical comedy/parody legend Weird Al’s movie and then chit chat with him about it immediately after? Note, if you buy a $250 VIP ticket, you can do a Meet & Greet dinner with Weird Al too.

This special Benefit for Democracy is set for Sun. Apr. 23rd at 7:30PM at Dynasty Typewriter and tickets start at $100. Go get one before they’re all gone.

John Early’s Solo Debut Hour Special “Now More Than Ever” Set for Jun. 17th on HBO

April 10, 2023
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Given everything that the brilliant John Early has done in his comedy career, Would It Kill You to Laugh?/555/Search Party, the prospect of Early doing an hour special should be a thing of the past. Early is as deeply funny as he is a boundary pusher and has been doing so for several years (even in bit parts such as he’s wild role as a compulsive liar on I Think You Should Leave).

Yet, Early won’t have had a solo hour comedy special until this Summer (you could count his episodes of Netflix’s The Characters as his own special, but it’s only 35 minutes) per HBO’s announcement of one this morning. It’s refreshing and surprising to hear that it’s something that HBO is ordering up rather than trying to write off for tax purposes.

Per Early’s particularly off-beat/alt/meta sensibilities, the special entitled Now More Than Ever won’t just be John standing on stage going through great bits. Variety reports that it’ll be done in the style of a gritty ’70s rockumentary, which makes it a de facto mockumentary. There will be cover songs, but, as one might expect, there will be interstitials that, maybe, might feel like a comedy version of Daisy Jones and The Six (though we’re sure there are many more layers to it than just that).

It’s hard to say what exactly Early has up his sleeve for us, but the mystery of what John is going to do, whichever of the multitudes of himself he chooses to show up as, is all part of what has been so enthralling about his comedy all this time. That’s why you should set a reminder for Jun. 17th when Now More Than Ever is set to premiere on HBO.

Pick of the Day: Bob Baker Day (in LA) 4/30

April 10, 2023
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If you’re in LA, you can clearly see we’re to our regularly scheduled programming of sunshine. So, with that in mind, you ought to look forward to one of the few family friendly things that we shout out here at TCB, the legendary Bob Baker Theater‘s Bob Baker Day, done annually at the gorgeous LA State Historic Park.

Every year, it’s an outdoor carnival filled with games, music, and, of course, puppets/marionettes. There’s always a very special line-up of very special guests and you’ll be thrilled to know that is still very much free to attend. Bob Baker Day runs from 10AM-5PM and is slated for Sun. Apr. 30th at, again, LA State Historic Park (located right next to Chinatown, just North of DTLA).

Get more details and updates at bobbakerday.com.

With Ziwe Being Canceled, Is Late Night Supposed To Be Mostly Just White Noise Now?

April 7, 2023
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Earlier this week, Showtime (or rather Paramount + with Showtime’s Chris McCarthy) announced its upsetting decision to not renew the rowdy newcomer in late night, Ziwe, for another season. Unfortunately, this news leaves Amber Ruffin as the sole late night host who isn’t an old white guy (unless you want to count the new season of The Eric Andre Show as part of traditional late night). The Jimmys (Kimmel and Fallon), Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, John Oliver, Andy Cohen, James Corden for a few more episodes, and the right-wing-provocateur-non-comedian Greg Gutfeld are all that’s left for late night at the current moment.

This doesn’t exactly paint a bright, beaming future for a long standing genre of TV that has entire Emmy categories dedicated to it. Kudos, by the way, to The Hollywood Reporter for having their headline for this new item read “Ziwe Canceled as Showtimes Orders Mandy Patinkin Comedy Seasoned“ to highlight a young black woman being kicked off a network and another old white man gets another show).

It would almost seem that the Chris McCarthys and Ted Sarandoses of the world couldn’t care less about late night given its current state. All the attempts, over the last several years, to redefine/reimagine/disrupt the original Tonight Show format laid out by its originator Steve Allen in the 1950s (because it doesn’t seem so invigorating or exciting on this side of the 21st century) are gone and, once more, we’re back to a bunch of old white guys talking to celebrities trying to convince people watch whatever they were just starring in. One by one, the late night new blood and paradigm shifters that included Desus & Mero, Lilly Singh, Samantha Bee, Hasan Minhaj, Trevor Noah, and now, Ziwe, have all closed up shop, left, stepped down, or had their show canceled. In very minuscule contrast, the only new developments in late night are that The Late Late Show might be replaced by a retooled version of @midnight, Chelsea Handler could return to late night, and The Daily Show might have an entire panel of hosts.

Brands and channels are being reshuffled due to bigger and bigger corporate mergers and streaming services increasingly becoming the dominating way to watch content. This has led to almost unprecedented level of cuts and write-offs of content in a desperate search of surefire franchises/cinematic universes/etc. Late night talk shows are certainly not immune from this and seem to be rather low in priority compared to, well, everything else that is, ironically, featured by guests on late night.

It’s at this point that one might wonder what hath the future wrought for late night talk shows. Unfortunately, there is a more pressing existential question at hand, “What’s the point of late night talk shows, especially if people aren’t largely even watching them at midnight?” A large segment of Colbert and Kimmel’s audiences don’t even watch it live at the namesake time, but rather during the day, in clip form, on YouTube. Where would James Corden be if not for the viral popularity of Carpool Karaoke? Also, the advent of podcasts make for deeper, more satisfying, more easily digestible interviews (since you can listen while doing a myriad of other things) than the heavily edited ones that air past 11PM. Additionally, the idea that an individual would watch someone like Chlöe Bailey on Fallon tonight and THEN being convinced to watch the new Little Mermaid truly seems farfetched in 2023.

Sure, but answer your question.

There is an unspoken need for the 24 hours news cycle to have some sort of sugar on it. News media continues to be hell bent on scaring us all half to death so they can win a never-ending ratings race and, as that’s the case, it’s necessary to have comedy to process that. Late night, as a genre, often fills that need in both finding the humor in the dark and simultaneously distracting us from the inherent anxiety of existing. Talking to celebrity guests and having bits sprinkled in might not be the way to accomplish that in the coming years.

It seems as though eons ago that Conan O’Brien stepped down from his tenure in late night and traded it for a podcast empire, which he seems to be having a blast with. It actually feels like the wild, anything-could-happen early days of Late Night with Conan O’Brien. The majority of the fun of Eric Andre putting the talk show format through a blender then spitting it out again is not really having any idea what’s going to happen as well. If there’s to be any future to late night talk shows, it might be prudent for the “catchy” new portmanteaus of Warner Discovery or Paramount + with Showtime to do some version of Insomniac with Dave Attell.

Know that we think about it, such a show might actually have to happen if there’s another writers’ strike.

Pick of the Day: Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring Taping (in LA) 4/24

April 7, 2023
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Comedy Central is doing another round of what makes up the majority of their stand-up these days, “Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring” (Premium Blend for Gen-Xers) and handpicking from the LA scene the folks that they like to highlight for about 10 minutes or so on YouTube.

Of course, by the very nature of this post, you can get the special in on seeing these sets of who Comedy Central thinks is next and see it in person. This latest edition of Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring is slated for Mon. Apr. 24th at Club Los Globos in Silverlake with an early and late show.

The choice line-ups are as follows:

7PM PT: Meredith Casey, Craig Conant, Sean Jordan, Laura Peek, Brodie Reed, Henry Sir, & Saul Trujillo

9:30PM PT: Dylan Adler, Carmen Morales, Jason Cheny, Alex Hooper, Abe Farrelly, Greg Santos, Kylie Vincent, & Chloé Hillard

In addition to the show being free (so long as you RSVP), CC is picking up two drinks for you (so long as it’s well/beer/wine).

Monday doesn’t get much better than that. RSVP before it sells out here.

 

Pick of the Day: Alex Edelman: Just For Us on Broadway (in NYC) 6/22-8/19

April 6, 2023
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There’s a fair chance that you’ve gotten to catch Alex Edelman‘s internationally acclaimed show Just For Us as it has played Off Broadway for a run that was extended six times (in addition to touring globally to even more praise). Still, several millions of folks live in the Greater NYC Area and have likely missed on their first chance to catch Edelman’s riveting show about what happened following Alex going undercover at a White Nationalist meeting (as Alex is a Jew and very much not a White Nationalist).

With it being such a timely story on top of winning awards and glowing reviews seemingly wherever it plays, Edelman is getting to mount Just For Us once more, but this time on one of the biggest types of stages a comedian can play, Broadway. From Jun. 22nd through Aug. 19th, Edelman will be doing Just For Us up big at The Hudson Theatre playing nearly every night of the week (except for Sunday).

Tickets start at $44 and you better snag them up quick at justforusshow.com as we’ll not at all be surprised if they sell out quick yet again.

Take a Gander at Dark Aussie Comedy “Totally Completely Fine”

April 6, 2023
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When it comes to imported dark comedy, we’ve been very lucky over the last few years with the likes of Fleabag or Daisy Haggard’s Back to Life. Those, however, are just from the UK and they aren’t the only English language country that’s an ocean away that can do gripping dark comedy.

Cue the arrival of Australia’s very dark comedy Totally Completely Fine from creator Gretel Vella starring Thomasin McKenzie (who you probably saw shine in JoJo Rabbit). McKenzie stars as an heir to a seaside house that just happens to be next to a cliff that a lot of people use as, shall we say, a last resort. Her life is already a mess and then she is tasked with helping people that are feeling antithetical to the show’s title.

From the looks of the trailer, this has the makings of the next captivating, binge-worthy, heart-wrenching, darkly funny comedy coming from the other side of the world. If you’re into it, know that it’s coming to AMC+ and Sundance Now soon.

Get Your First Look at the New ‘Clone High’

April 5, 2023
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Between the trio of Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Bill Lawrence, there is a veritable comedy empire that spans movie, TV, live action and animation. Since 2002, their paths have led them to critical and commercial darlings including The LEGO Movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Afterparty, Scrubs, and Ted Lasso.

Also, in 2002, they all created a cult animated favorite, Clone High, the first in many milestones of their quick-fire, smart off-beat humor. Over 20 years after it first premiered, Lord, Miller, and Lawrence are reviving the series of HBO Max and though reboots/revivals/refreshes/etc. are getting tiring as a commodity, this particular new edition of Clone High looks pretty damn fun (especially with almost all the core elements/characters intact).

After all, if Lord and Miller could make a beloved movie franchise out of LEGO, they certainly can redo their own series with Bill Lawrence.

See for yourself in this first teaser for the new Clone High here, coming to HBO Max soon.

 

The Comedy Field Report Ep. 158: Addie Weyrich & Doin’ Transcendent Bits

April 5, 2023
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We here at TCB love comedy that takes big swings and there are few comedians that take the sort of big swings quite like one Addie Weyrich. Doing an entire solo show that involves very specific participation from every single person in the audience or playing a version of Ted Cruz with severe amnesia is only a couple wondrous bits that the ambitious Weyrich loves diving into. This week’s TCB Field Report has Addie talk us through her process and experience of needing as big of a creative sandbox as possible in order to bring joy to as many folks as she possibly can.

Follow Addie @addieyomind on IG & @addieweyrich on TikTok

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

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger
Photo by @selashiloni

Pick of the Day: Chloe Radcliffe: CHEAT (in NYC) 4/6-4/7

April 5, 2023
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Seeing the name Chloe Radcliffe on a bill or a line-up should be reason enough to make an outing for an evening of comedy. The whipsmart candor and charm of Radcliffe has made her into an undeniable NYC comedy scene staple. Also, the notion of seeing a solo show about cheating from the perspective of the repeat cheating offender has to, at the very least, make you do a double take.

Combined together will be Chloe doing her solo show wherein she talks through her seemingly insurmountable struggles as a serial monogamist who has cheated in almost every one of her relationships. Knowing Radcliffe, it’ll be thoroughly engrossing as it will be illuminating, funny, and definitely worth the price of admission.

Speaking of which, Chloe is putting up this solo show, aptly named CHEAT this Thurs. Apr. 6th and Fri. Apr. 7th at The Under St. Marks Theater at 7:30PM. Tickets are $18.07 and you can (and should) go buy them here.

 

Rye Lane Could Very Well Be the Rom Com of 2023

April 4, 2023
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The prospect of watching a new rom com in this day and age can often be an exploration of one’s guilty pleasures. Frequently formulaic and dependent on the beautiful A-list cast, romantic comedies, both on the big and small screens, represent more of a comfort food than an exciting, exuberant new take on the tropes and mechanisms of a rom com that might push the art of comedy of people falling in love forward.

Raine Allen-Miller’s zesty feature debut Rye Lane not only brings a surprising freshness to a rom com, but one that accomplishes that seemingly impossible task through effervescent simplicity. Just from the first sequence of the movie, you’re invited to a bustling, exuberant part of South London full of color and characters, which, is in of itself, a ride worth taking on your own. A neon color palate gets encapsulated in a lens that’s bordering on fisheye it’s so wide. The joyful look of Rye Lane gives echoes of Wes Anderson, though much more jubilant and free-spirited, and signals that you’re in for a special treat from Allen-Miller.

The spirited, yet scorned lovebirds, played so disarmingly by David Jonsson and Vivian Oparah, give an effortless pace to the love story. Nothing feels rushed or shoe-horned about their “meet cute” since the chemistry between the two is so undeniable. Also, they’re so realized as flawed characters that you forget that Allen-Miller is telling a mostly, classic kind of love story. The seams are hidden here with Jonsson and Oparah being one of the most naturally feeling pairings in romantic comedy that we’ve seen in recent memory.

Rather than having to be on a plane and getting emotive from watching a new romantic comedy on a tiny screen that otherwise feel stale, Rye Lane shines as a hopeful entry for the genre as well as Raine Allen-Miller, Davis Jonsson, and Vivian Oparah.

You can go see all of this yourself now as Rye Lane is streaming on Hulu.

Pick of the Day: Steven Wright-Harold (in NYC) 5/18

April 4, 2023
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The name Steven Wright, though very simple and down-to-earth, should be a name that really ought to make you look twice as it’s the name of one of the best artisans in the craft of comedy. Wright’s deadpan delivery is almost the definitive idea of being deadpan in comedy and thus, you shouldn’t miss out on any sort of appearance or anything he’s doing.

Lucky for us all, he just came out with a new novel, Harold, and he’s doing a special live-in-person appearance at NYC’s beloved bookstore, Strand, on Thurs. May 18th at 7PM. Tickets are $13.81 (not including book, though you can get a signed copy here). Join Wright in just seeing him out and about again as well share what ought to be a delightful stream-of-consciousness-y book focusing on a particular third grader over one day at school.

Go get your tickets here now.

Pick of the Day: Comedy Dynamics Festival Tapings (near LA) 4/5-4/9

April 3, 2023
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To throw a comedy festival in LA, you have to bring something special to the table. The fact that there’s a festival’s worth of live comedy on a nightly basis (now that everything venue/show/etc. has returned after the pandemic) hasn’t really changed throughout the Greater LA Area.

With that in mind, Comedy Dynamics, one of the biz leader’s when it comes to producing comedy specials, is putting an entire eponymous festival this week, run out of NoHo’s El Portal Theatre that relies on their expertise. That’s right, it’s an entire week of comedy special tapings that hopes to capture lightning in a bottle from their favorites sourced from coast-to-coast including Samantha Ruddy, Cara Connors, Subhah Agarwal, Rachel Scanlon, Mary Basmadjian, Leah Rudick, Laurie Kilmartin, and Kylie Brakeman.

As it’s all tapings, the festival just so happens to be free to attend (so long as you RSVP) leaving you very little reason not to go. This Comedy Dynamics Festival runs from this Wed. Apr. 5th through Sun. Apr. 9th and you can RSVP for individual shows/tapings here.

Pick of the Day: Ali Wong Live! (in LA & NYC) 5/19, 6/16, and 8/1-8/6

March 31, 2023
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It has been quite some time and then some (and maybe a bit extra) since comedy superstar Ali Wong has gone on a big tour and especially headlined in and around LA (remember when she played The Wiltern every weekend for over a month and they were all sold out shows?).

Well, 2023 is going to be another big year for Ali as the highly anticipated revenge dramedy BEEF is due out on Netflix soon and Ali is going to be a massive tour across North America stretching from April to September.

For LA and NYC, Wong has lined-up early and late shows as follows:

Fri. May 19th-Thousand Oaks, Bank of America Performing Arts Center with tickets starting at $56 + fees
Fri. Jun. 16th-LBC, Terrace Theater at Long Beach Convention Center with tickets starting at $76 + fees
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These tickets are already going pretty fast, so you best hop on them at aliwong.com/tour.

This White House Plumbers Trailer Promises a Dramedy Miniseries of One of America’s Biggest Blunders

March 31, 2023
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The historic American debacle that has forever been known as “Watergate” (so infamous that it would be the go-to reference to name so many public scandals that followed it) has been and will very likely continue to be reenacted in TV and movies due to how truly incredulous and botched the whole affair was.

Thus, HBO, Veep’s David Mandel, Woody Harrelson, and Justin Theroux have assembled to do a mini-series, White House Plumbers, following E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, the bad actors that were caught at the Watergate Hotel tampering on behalf of Nixon’s re-election campaign. It’s fitting that Mandel is at the helm here as there is plenty of Veep-style humor baked into Watergate as one can see in the trailer that dropped this week. White House Plumbers will very likely enter awards consideration as a dramatic mini-series, but probably much in the sam spirit that Succession is a drama.

Take a gander at the utter ridiculousness that spiraled into Watergate with this trailer for White House Plumbers here. Then, look for its premiere on HBO starting Mon. May 1st.

Mae Martin Is a Master of Earnestness (and Talking Gender Identity) on “SAP”

March 30, 2023
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The prospect of truth when it comes to comedy, especially stand-up comedy, can often conjure up a world-weary voice at a mic, standing slack from the weight of everything that they’re going to tell you. It’s not common, however, to have truth presented with a forest backdrop with a spritely, bubbly Mae Martin sharing all of themselves with the funniest details, stories, and confessions all neatly honed together in an hour.

Martin’s latest Netflix special, SAP, goes against the typical grain when it comes being truthful with stand-up and very much leans into its title (not a references to “Spanish Audio Program” in case you were wondering) of being emotionally open and being uncompromisingly yourself. Whether that’s having difficulty of thinking of new baby names to share when in a new relationship or opting to run into your ex despite warnings from your best friend and very much being the opposite of the “good night” you wanted to have, Mae takes great joy in tapping the comedy of her own “sap”, an overarching theme of this hour, to celebrate the magnificent absurdities of being alive as a human being. Even though Martin doesn’t shy away from highlighting from their flaws, this hour is tender in such a lovely way where everyone wins/feels good (versus the notion of a comedian being a self-deprecatingly sacrificial lamb for laughs). It’s a much more soothing comedy special than one that might typically be described as “unfiltered truth”.

Also, Martin, as a non-binary comedian, succinctly shares their thoughts on the unfortunate punching down of trans-identity and jokes about gender identity in general that is, for our money, one of the best responses to the poorly thought out bits from Gervais, Chappelle, etc. Martin earnestly and hilariously highlights how paradigm-shifting and alienating it can be to opt out of the gender binary rather than just go for a cheap punchline. Go figure that the best material and points about gender would come from a non-binary comedian?

Overall, you’ll have a much more fond idea of snow globes thanks to Mae Martin, maybe even akin to Rosebud in Citizen Kane, after watching SAP, and that’s probably all for the better given the chaos of these times.

Mae Martin: SAP is now streaming on exclusively on Netflix here.

Get Your First Look at Single Drunk Female Season 2

March 30, 2023
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Season 1 of Single Drunk Female brought a frank, touching, yet funny warts-and-all look at getting sober that was a shining star for Freeform. Sofia Black-D’Elia proved to be a pretty perfect lead for someone who earnestly wants to do better, but struggles with their own booze-soaked demons and joined by a splendid turn by Ally Sheedy as her mother who is, well, doing her best for both her daughter and herself.

The trailer for Season 2 of Single Drunk Female just dropped this week and is throwing everything that Black D’Elia’s Sam can handle in her still early stages of sobriety (and plenty more after that). Looks like the series will, qualitatively, be picking up right where they left off from their acclaimed first season.

See for yourself here, then look for episodes of Single Drunk Female season 2 on Apr. 12th on Freeform and then on Hulu the next day.

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