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TCB Debriefing 1/31/24-2/3/24: Sometimes I Think About Dying, The Onion, Friendship, Garrett Morris, Will Ferrell/Harper Steele, Larry David, River Butcher

February 3, 2024
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1. If we were to tell you that there was a beautifully subdued dramedy about intrusive thoughts that isn’t a horror movie, you might wonder if we were just giving you the run around about a movie that couldn’t ever exist. Yet, Rachel Lambert’s Sometimes I Think About Dying, based on Killers by Kevin Armento, emerges with a lush exploration into the interior life of someone who often fantasizes about dying, amazingly in a peaceful, serene way. Daisy Ridley gives a career redefining performance playing the most quiet character she has ever played amidst a marvelous ensemble of comedians and character actors, especially with rising comedy star/comedian Dave Meherje. The humor derived from the tiniest of minutia is something to marvel here and a testatment to Lambert’s vision as we can only imagine the sort of feat it would be to pitch a movie like this to get funding. Sometimes I Think About Dying very well could be a cinematic/comedic rally cry for hardcore introverts everywhere and, for that, it’s pretty magnificent.

2. Staffers at The Onion have reached a tentative deal with parent company G/O Media have reached a tentative agreement over increases in wages and workplace protections averting a strike (THR). Oh, just imagine the never-ending flurry of Onion-esque headlines that would be blasted at G/O Media if there was a strike.

3. Whenever the next batch of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson comes out isn’t soon enough, but at least there will be a feature length film where Tim Robinson plays a suburban dad, ostensibly a character from I Think You Should Leave, only to have his life turned upside down by a mysterious weather man played by Paul Rudd upends his whole life. Called Friendship, this will also be the writer/director feature length debut of the brilliant Andrew DeYoung (John Early and Kate Berlant’s 555) (Deadline).

4. All hail the trailblazing comedian and SNL star Garrett Morris and his recently minted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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5. The latest Will Ferrell movie, Will & Harper, will actually be a doc about Will going on a road trip with one of his best friends, Harper Steele, who recently transitioned (Variety). This might be the rare instance where you see Will actually be himself without bits (though we have no doubt that he’ll be pulling shenanigans throughout).

6. The one and only Larry David essentially does an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm during his appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers AND gets bested by Seth. Please enjoy.

7. The amazing River Butcher is out on tour all the way through March! Go see him live at throughout the country and get tix now at riverbutcher.com/shows..

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8. We’ll leave you with this: Hot take-9:30PM is not late.

Please Enjoy John Early, Kate Berlant, and Andrew DeYoung’s Latest Short “Rachel”

June 15, 2019
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Some of the best short films these days seem to come from the collaboration of John Early, Kate Berlant, and Andrew DeYoung (555, Dinner Party). There is striking balance of feeling grounded, organic, and real as well as threading a line of ridiculousness throughout that we really enjoy.

Such is the case with their latest offering, Rachel, which we won’t spoil with any sort of description. Just let it sink in over 12 min. or so here.

October 1, 2017
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Out of the video archives from some of our favorite folks that put their comedy stylings into the ether of YouTube/Vimeo/etc. will come this special DTLA “video showcase”, The Canary Underground.

It’s put together by Grimy Ghost’s Derek Qxqx and we’re sure that you’ll get to see some potentially life changing comedy before most of the world wide web.

Tickets are $5 and you can get more details here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Please Enjoy Andrew DeYoung’s Latest Short Film “Brown”

March 20, 2017
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At the risk of spoiling anything for Tribeca Film Festival N.O.W. honoree/one of our favorite directors Andrew DeYoung’s latest amazing short film “Brown” (other works include 555 and plenty of other great short films), we’ll just tell you that it stars Kurt Braunohler with Jon Daly might be NSFW depending on where you work.

Other than that, we’ll let Brown surprise and delight you like it did for us. Watch it on Vimeo here.

Kate Berlant, John Early, and Andrew DeYoung’s 555 Now Streaming at Vimeo on Demand

February 2, 2017
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Dark, surreal, and altogether hilarious, 555 is absolutely worth the $3.99 price tag for five short films/mini-series episodes. 

The comedic triumvirate of Kate Berlant, John Early, and Andrew DeYoung do not disappoint and have satisfying echoes of Todd Solondz throughout each short/episode. 

Get 555 on Vimeo on Demand right now, right here.

January 21, 2017
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Kate Berlant, John Early, and Andrew DeYoung are giving a special sneak preview of their upcoming Vimeo web series, 555, next Wednesday at Cinefamily.

It’s a collection of short films that fall under the umbrella of the surreal that is Hollywood starring Berlant and Early, two comedians that tangle with the surreal with abandon.

You can (and should) get tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com

Kate Berlant and John Early Have a Surrealist Comedy Mini Series “555″ Coming to Vimeo and It Just Got a Trailer

January 12, 2017
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The duo of Kate Berlant and John Early with director Andrew DeYoung are a comedy power trio that needs to be on all of your radars. 

Both Berlant and Early have already gotten to do works separately on Netflix’s Characters and DeYoung has directed both of them before in such fine work as Dinner Party. 

Their latest collaboration will arrive in the form of a Vimeo on Demand mini-series of short films called 555.  (the series’ focus on “a stark, humid, surreality of Hollywood,” probably suggests the 555 to be a reference to the three digit prefix that signifies a fake telephone number primarily used in movies and television.) 

Get a delicious taste of what’s in store for 555 in this trailer, then you can buy (or pre-order) all five episodes for $3.99 at Vimeo on Tuesday, January 31st.

Take a “Passport to Adventure in 360 VR with Amanda Lund” and Briefly Forget That We’re All Probably Alone

September 2, 2015
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One of our favorite directors Andrew DeYoung got his hands on a 360 degree camera and got to shoot this actually functioning 360 video with Amanda Lund that shows how VR technology will probably make everything look way cooler, but all make us more distant from each other than we already are.

Enjoy/try not being introspective about life for a few minutes by watching Passport to Adventure with Amanda Lund here.

Kate Berlant Encounters The Great Temptations of Costco

July 28, 2015
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The literal towering levels of volume and corresponding discounts that Costco provides when it comes to shopping is pretty ridiculous. As such, there can often be the desire just to take it all in, especially the free food samples, rather than actually doing any shopping.

Andrew DeYoung and Kate Berlant show how Costco has not only changed shopping, but perhaps you the shopper in this short, Shopping.

John Early and Kate Berlant Have a “Dinner Party”, Kind Of

May 15, 2015
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John Early and Kate Berlant together are a comedy duo to be reckoned with, though in a layered, nuanced way. 

Having dinner with them is no different as you can see in this short film starring and written by them and directed by Andrew DeYoung.

Watch “Dinner Party” here.

Saying Goodbye to Your Friends Can Be Really Hard, Especially If You’re Matt Ingebretson and Your Friend is Bridger Winegar

April 8, 2015
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This goes to all you Matt Ingebretsons and Bridger Winegars out there having a tough time “letting go”.

Ingebretson, Winegar, and Andrew DeYoung made this “important” video that shows parting ways as friends can be one of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do, especially if you have no idea to do let friends, or anything really, go. 

“Learn” here.

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