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Search Party Finds Dory Starting a Cult in Season 5 Trailer

December 21, 2021
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It has been far too long since the last season of Search Party to see what the hell they were going to do for the final season. In truth, any moment longer than the last frame of season 4 felt too long (especially as it seems like we’re going back into some sort of lockdown again due to Omicron).

Thankfully, season 5 is just a few weeks away and this latest look at the fifth and final season is especially juicy and ripe for the daring, often unhinged (in a great way) satire that Search Party has become. After trying to find and rescue various characters over the seasons, it looks as though Dory is lost yet again, but not in the physical sense so much as lost herself in leading a cult (and partnering with a dubious Jeff Goldblum) in the process.

If you thought that John Early’s Elliott pretending to be a Gay Republican conservative news pundit or how Dory was kept captive by a psychopath was wild, it would seem this season has a lot more in store and might just be as crazy as what the real world is (yet thankfully, very fictional).

Get a taste of what’s to come with the season 5 official trailer here, then look for the series to begin streaming on HBO Max come Fri. Jan. 7th.

Search Party Season 4 Has Set the Bar for TV Comedy in 2021

January 25, 2021
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It can be argued that we’re in strange, yet slightly familiar territory just a few weeks into 2021. Biden has succeeded Trump as POTUS and, while there are signs of Biden picking up where Obama left off, the threats of the ongoing pandemic and economic crises are keeping things plenty off-kilter.

Yes, there are very likely spoilers here, FYI.

In a similar vein, Search Party has gotten six episodes into its fourth season, now at HBO Max instead of TBS, and has lifted its own formula, turned it inside out, and really swung for the fences in how outlandish, dark, and absolutely, unapologetically absurd it’s willing to get (having Dory now go missing and being kept captive in a padded wall version of her apartment kept permanently lit for daytime). For that, it has unquestionably come out the gate for 2021 as the best comedy series thus far (and it’s going to be pretty hard to top).

The balance of the sinister kidnapping of Dory by Cole Escola’s brilliantly demented Chip and how satisfyingly ridiculous every single character is in the series (especially John Early’s Elliott Goss, both in attire and character arc as a turncoat conservative sellout) is something we’re left in awe of. Following the B-story of a mini-series adaptation of the events of the first three seasons Search Party with Meredith Hagner’s Portia playing Dory within these season 4 episodes ratchets up the hysterical bizarreness of the whole world even further. Often, you might be left breathless for how the show deftly shifts its tones, even better and more acutely than it has in the past, and how so much of the dialogue is so brashly funny.

It’s very clear that we’re still in dark times, but there are peculiar bits of light here and there and, for our money, this latest season of Search Party meets the moment we’re still stuck in and, most importantly, gives us something really damn good to watch on TV while quarantine continues.

Six episodes of S4 of Search Party are currently streaming on HBO Max and the final four are due out on Thurs. Jan. 28th.

See the Full Extent of Cole Escola’s Stalker/Captor in Season 4 of Search Party

January 5, 2021
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Just a week and a change from now, we’ll get another season of the hit thriller/dramedy Search Party and embark on a search for Dory who entangled everyone into searching in the first place.

Part of the reason that Dory is the subject of the search for this new season is that (we’d say SPOILER here, but watching the trailer for this season will also somewhat spoil the last three seasons, so there you go) she has been kidnapped by a deranged stalker played by the brilliant Cole Escola. This full season 4 trailer reveals a bit of how much Dory is in trouble (and maybe getting her comeuppance?)

We’re really looking forward to a few more of hours of lockdown being spent with Elliott, Drew, Portia, and Dory starting on Jan. 14th at HBO Max.

Search Party Season 4 Finally Has a Teaser

December 15, 2020
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Quarantine has lasted so long that we almost forgot a brand new season of the amazing dark comedy thriller series, Search Party, was on the horizon. It’s not on TBS anymore, so you’ll have to have HBO Max or “have access” to HBO Max, but the prospect of Dory now missing for this latest season has us really jonesing for this fourth season of Search Party to premiere already.

Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait until Thurs. Jan. 14th, 2021 until we get our Search Party fix. Until now, we can obsess over this teaser that poses a whole new game for Elliott, Portia, Drew, and a Dory that might just be getting her long overdue comeuppance.

TBS Reups Search Party and The Last O.G.

April 24, 2018
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This week, TBS officially renews the genre-bending Search Party for a third season and pulls the trigger quickly on another season of the Jordan Peele/John Carcieri created, Tracy Morgan starrer, The Last O.G.

Within the comedy space, TBS’ programming line-up manages to continue to get more and more formidable presence in the comedy space.

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Search Party Season 2 Has an Even More Insidious Hijinks-Filled Mystery

September 16, 2017
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If you thought that the gang of Alia Shawkat, John Reynolds, Meredith Hagner, and John Early lost sight of the forest for the trees in season 1 in Search Party, season 2 has them seeing the forest and think the trees are somehow watching them, if that makes some sort of sense. 

In any case, this trailer for season 2 looks even more delectable as it definitely seems like they have all dug themselves into a bigger hole.

Search Party season 2 premieres on Sunday, November 19th on TBS.

TBS Ordering Second Seasons of People Of Earth and Search Party

December 13, 2016
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TBS Ordering Second Seasons of People Of Earth and Search Party

At this point, it’s getting harder to remember the TBS of old and that’s a good thing.

High concept ensemble sitcoms, Sam Bee, Conan globetrotting, and more have proven a great move for the cable network and we look forward to People of Earth and Search Party getting to push forward with their genre-bending premises in their second seasons.

TBS’ Search Party Starring Alia Shawkat Premieres Tonight and Is Also Streaming the Whole Season Online Right Now

November 21, 2016
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TBS’ Search Party Starring Alia Shawkat Premieres Tonight and Is Also Streaming the Whole Season Online Right Now

You can watch the amazing writing-directing duo of Charles Rogers and Sarah-Violet Bliss present their latest work in a back-to-back episode series premiere of Search Party. There are very few people who nail millennials quite like Rogers and Bliss in a way that’s both organic and satirical.

In the show, Alia Shawkat leads a literal search party for a missing “friend” when she herself is pretty lost as is. 

If you’re already hooked and have a cable login, you can watch all ten episodes right now at the link above. If you’re watching it the old school way on air, the premiere is at 11PM on TBS.

The Series Premiere of Search Party Is Now Streaming on YouTube Thanks to TBS

November 7, 2016
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The premiere of the long-awaited off-kilter caper comedy Search Party is still a couple of weeks away (Monday November 21st to be exact). 

That being said, TBS was nice enough, just like they did with People of Earth, to put the full first episode on YouTube for probably the most convenient way to watch it.

So, start to see why the hell Alia Shawkat is so obsessed with finding this girl named Chantal here, then, on the premiere day, you can binge the whole first season.

TBS’ Search Party Gets Its Most Screwball Trailer Yet and Announces That You’ll Be Able to Binge Every Episode

October 27, 2016
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Among TBS’ line-up, one of the more mysterious shows coming up is Search Party from Charles Rogers and Sarah Violet Bliss. 

Many teasers and trailers have been released over the last several months, but the mystery comedy starring Alia Shawkat, but the show itself is very much a mystery. Maybe, it’s better that way?

This trailer definitely suggests a more screwball vibe to the show, which we’re up for and highlights potential scene-stealer, John Early.

In any case, on Monday, November 21st, you’ll be able to binge every episode and possibly get to the bottom of, along with Shawkat, where Chantal is.

The Intervention Might Just Be the Dramedy of the Year

August 26, 2016
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Clea DuVall’s debut as a writer/director is a pretty damn fine one. 

Her film, The Intervention, following a “marriage intervention” is simultaneously well crafted, emotionally charged, and laugh out loud hysterical. The notable ensemble cast of Melanie Lynskey, Cobie Smulders, Ben Schwartz, Natasha Lyonne, DuVall, Alia Shawkat, and Vincent Piazza do not disappoint either in handling the delicate material.

If you want more comedy in your dramedies or want to see something that exhibits the real nitty gritty of several different relationships, but does actually celebrate the idea of love without seeming too heavy handed, The Intervention just might be for you. 

It just opened at Arclight Hollywood today, but you can watch it on iTunes now as well.

New Trailer for TBS’ Search Party Shows a Search Party That Needs to Find Itself

August 1, 2016
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Charles Rogers and Sarah-Violet Bliss’ series Search Party has gotten a brand new trailer that shows off an unofficial search party for a missing person lead by Alia Shawkat that is starting off with people that might a little lost in their own lives.

Watch the trailer here, then look for the series premiere on Monday, November 21st on TBS.

Trailer for “Intervention” Dramedy from Clea DuVall Brings Up a Different Sort of Intervention

July 5, 2016
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The A&E series Intervention brings to mind the struggles of those with various drug and substance abuses and the harrowing journey that all of that entails.

The Clea DuVall movie of the same name does track an Intervention, but it has nothing to really do with the ‘usual suspects’ that force an intervention.

Instead, Ben Schwartz, Alia Shawkat, Clea DuVall, Melanie Lynskey, Natasha Lyonne, and Jason Ritter give Vincent Piazza and Cobie Smulders the sort of intervention that might become more commonplace after this movie hits theaters.

See for yourself in the trailer.

Look for Intervention, the dramedy feature film, in theaters on August 26th.

Watch New Trailer for TBS’ “Search Party” Starring Alia Shawkat

March 19, 2016
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Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers’ new TBS series Search Party got a new trailer this week. The millennial comedy mystery starring Alia Shawkat gets slightly more uncovered, but not too much.

This is part of why we’re digging TBS’ new look.  

Watch the Literally Out-of-This-World Trailer for “Adam Green’s Aladdin”

March 12, 2016
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It would seem that papier-mâché, acid, and the story of Aladdin have all have somehow found their way to each other through the mind of song-writer-turned-filmmaker Adam Green.

The result is aptly named Adam Green’s Aladdin and has one hell of a trailer. Also, Natasha Lyonne, Alia Shawkat, and plenty more make cameos.

If you’re hooked, look for Adam Green’s Aladdin’s digital release on Fri Apr. 15th in the U.S. and Sat. May 12th around the world.

TBS Shows Off Their New Look with New Dark Comedy Series “Search Party” Starring Alia Shawkat

November 3, 2015
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Starting next year, TBS will have their “very funny” branding fading off into the distance in their rear view mirror. They’ve got a new snappy logo as well a Jason Jones sitcom and a Samantha Bee hosted late night talk show on deck.

Today, they unveiled their new series, Search Party from Charles Rogers and Sarah Violet Bliss, the folks behind the brilliant Fort Tilden, starring Alia Shawkat.

Charles and Sarah have a really great sense of how to examine millennials in an honest, raw sense without making it seem that they’re just doing a two-dimensional caricature of young people, so we’re excited to see what they’ve concocted in this show with their latest batch of self-obssessives, one of which is the great John Early, looking for a friend that’s gone missing.

Get a taste of Search Party as well as a glimpse of the new TBS logo (and a sense of the new and improved TBS) in this trailer.

Watch a Really Fun Trailer For Meta Horror Comedy “The Final Girls”

August 24, 2015
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Do not confuse this with the recent thriller Final Girl.

The Final Girls, from director Todd Strauss-Schulson and writers M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller, looks a damn good time that both celebrates and simultaneously pokes fun at the genre tropes of so many cheesy horror movies from decades past.

From the looks of it, the cast of Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Malin Akerman, Adam Devine, Angela Trimbur, Nina Dobrev, and Taissa Farmiga bring the crazy premise of being transported into a cheesy horror movie and trying to survive really well.

See what could be a very welcome load of wonderful madness in the trailer for The Final Girls here.

Get Your Screwball Comedy Kicks With This Trailer For “Wild Canaries”

February 23, 2015
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For the preponderance of dramedy that’s recently come out in TV and movies, the sillier side of comedy could use a bit of a boost. 

This trailer for screwball whodunit relationship comedy Wild Canaries might be that little boost. Written, directed, and co-starring Lawrence Michael Levine, it follows a recently engaged filmmaking duo that investigates the death of the neighbor in the apartment below. If you need a little more enticing, Alia Shawkat is also in the cast. 

It comes out this Wed. Feb. 25th, FYI, just after your interest is peaked by watching the trailer.

Alia Shawkat Is Only Looking For a Specific Outcome From Her Tarot Card Reading

July 8, 2014
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Emily Heller might be in a little over her head for her latest episode of The Future at Above Average. Arrested Development‘s Alia Shawkat is her latest guest and isn’t so much looking for a reading of her future as a way out of some nasty business that she got herself into.

See what happens here.

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