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“John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch” Hysterically Strikes the Perfect Amount of Strange

December 26, 2019
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Leading up to its release, John Mulaney’s latest work, a “traditional” children’s musical TV special called “John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch”, really had us pondering how much would this be for kids and how much this would be subversively and meta-textually be for adults.

We are not kids here at TCB and haven’t been for quite some time, so we can’t speak to their reception of it (we suspect the very charming performances by the kids here would indeed delight other kids), but boy-oh-boy, John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch is so, so damn funny to us grown-ups. 

Mulaney and co. do their due diligence and including all the traditional trappings of a children’s special with musical numbers, fun, loose choreography, and colorful, interactive interstitials. However, several threads of hilariously bizarre self-awareness (i.e. Mulaney making fun of the fact that he and his very hyper specific sense of humor are making a children’s special) that run rampant throughout the Sack Lunch Bunch. The absurdity of the premise is even twisted further with both genuine moments (the kids of the Sack Lunch Bunch earnestly discussing their fears) and the inclusion of other perfectly out-of-place guests like Richard Kind, David Byrne, and Jake Gyllenhaal. Even the interstitials get their own weird twist with trivia that almost no kid (and maybe some adults) today would know. 

Somehow, Mulaney has outdone himself yet again with John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch, which is quite the feat following his stand-up specials and Oh, Hello. In fact, if Lorne Michaels ever steps down from SNL and John’s up for it, Mulaney now has got our vote for running SNL.

John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch is now streaming on Netflix. Go watch it and bring yourself some joy.

Netflix Might Have Just Come Up With Their Trippiest Animated Series Yet with “The Midnight Gospel” from Pendelton Ward and Duncan Trussell

December 20, 2019
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Netflix Might Have Just Come Up With Their Trippiest Animated Series Yet with “The Midnight Gospel” from Pendelton Ward and Duncan Trussell

A series description of, “…a spacecaster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator who leaves the comfort of his home to interview beings living in dying worlds,” is certainly as “out there” as Netflix has ever gone; maybe even more so. 

The minds of Pendelton Ward, the creator of Adventure Time, and the everpresent-ly trippy Duncan Trussell created what they’re calling The Midnight Gospel and we’re already on board from just the logline. If anything, we’d love to see what beautiful imagery is dreamed up from a premise that has touches of Welcome to Night Vale and Rick and Morty in it. 

Look for The Midnight Gospel to arrive in 2020 on Netflix.

Michelle Wolf’s “Joke Show” Netflix Special Shows That She’s Sticking Around for Awhile

December 20, 2019
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Michelle Wolf and her comedy will always persevere. That seems to be the spirit of her latest special Joke Show, which began streaming on Netflix last week.

Though she was the last comedian to host the White House Correspondents Dinner (they have a historian do it now so Trump can be less whiny?), Wolf continues to put forth stellar writing in her stand-up that really dances around the “line”, a thing she has quite the penchant for. It’s a great reminder that comedy’s time honored tradition of not having “sacred cows” (even if the same sacred cows keep getting knocked down a peg) can still work in 2019.

Also, somehow, we feel like this is a tangentially a great reminder that Trump’s a wimp and can’t take a joke and that Wolf should be more lauded for never backing down. 

Fans of Childrens Hospital Are Getting a Early Holiday Gift with “Medical Police” Trailer

December 19, 2019
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Sure, it’s “not a spin-off” of the beloved absurdist medical procedural satire Childrens Hospital, but the spiritual successor to it, Medical Police, which features plenty of Childrens Hospital cast and creators (again, it’s “not a spin-off”) is going to give you that fix for comedy that’s so unbelievably daft, but so cleverly assembled. With Rob Huebel and Erinn Hayes as both doctors and cops, the stakes for things to go awry are even better. 

Just see for yourself in the Medical Police trailer, then look for it on Netflix on Fri. Jan. 10th.

First Full Trailer for John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch Seems to Hint at a Kids Musical Comedy for Everyone

December 18, 2019
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Leave it to the one and only John Mulaney to take his musical aspirations from SNL (Diner Lobster, Bodega the Musical) and go to a whole other level with something that’s parading as children’s musical comedy special, but has enough winks, nods, jabs, asides, etc. for adults to laugh to themselves and kids to ponder until they look up all the references on their phones.

Watch the first full trailer for John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch here, then look for it to drop on Christmas Eve on Netflix.

Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up Trailer Dives Deep Into the Life of a Superstar Comedian

December 17, 2019
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A documentary series following the life of a superstar comedian as it has happened in the very recent past and continuing on forward (as opposed to decades after their legacy has been sealed) might be without precedent. 

That’s what’s so intriguing about Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up that follows Hart’s life at the top of comedy and being one of the most successful entertainers working today. The trailer shows that it doesn’t shy away from Hart’s controversies with his infidelity and the Oscars hosting debacle. 

In fact, it seems they are the focal points of the doc coupled with his recounting his rise to the top. There are docs like this for big time musicians to be sure, but it’ll be fascinating to see the comedian version of peeking into the life of being at the top.

This docu-series Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up begins streaming on Netflix on Fri. Dec. 27th.

Fortune Feimster’s First House Special “Sweet & Salty” Will Premiere at Netflix

December 11, 2019
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Fortune Feimster’s First House Special “Sweet & Salty” Will Premiere at Netflix

The clever, yet honest, and oh-so-charming comedy of Fortune Feimster was worthy of an hour special for years (she killed at Last Comic Standing almost 10 years ago). Finally, she’s getting her due with a Netflix special called Sweet & Salty due out Jan. 21st.

We’re glad to see Fortune is Netflix’s queue for stand-up specials coming up, which will further heat up the rivalry between all the other streaming services like HBO Max and networks’ slate for comedy specials.

Tiffany Haddish’s Black Mitzvah Is a Triumph of Positivity and Self-Realization

December 7, 2019
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Tiffany Haddish’s latest hour special, Black Mitzvah, dropped on Netflix earlier this week and it’s perhaps the perfect holiday treat as far as comedy specials are concerned. 

Though not specifically aimed at the holiday season, the hour captures a still vibrant and unapologetic Haddish through finding her place in being Jewish as well as dealing with her rocketing to genuine stardom (all while being the same she-ready Tiffany you’ve known and loved for years now). In fact, she even gets truly vulnerable in examining that one off-night she had for New Year’s that got blown way out of proportion (cough cough, double standard against female comics, cough) with her signature mirth and levity. 

Yet again, Haddish does a rare thing that you see thing in stand-up these days by celebrating life and celebrating yourself, even at life’s inevitable low points. Her closing “dance” number is a pretty great illustration of this. If you haven’t given Tiffany Haddish’s Black Mitzvah a watch already, make your holidays better by doing so soon.  

Ali Wong Will Stay at Netflix for Her Next Two Specials

December 3, 2019
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Ali Wong Will Stay at Netflix for Her Next Two Specials

Apparently, HBO had their sights set on Ali Wong, who shot to fame with two Netflix specials Baby Cobra and Hard Knock Wife, in the ongoing war for comedy prestige with Netflix.

Yet, Netflix prevailed, presumably as they were going to dole out more cash (and we wouldn’t be more surprised if they’ve got some other lovely things lined-up for Wong). 

In any case, this means that we all will be getting an Ali Wong special next year and another one in the perhaps not so distant future after that. 

What lies in the future between the big players in the comedy special space? It has yet to be seen, but bidding wars will probably get fiercer as networks and streaming services amasses war chests of exclusive comedy specials. 

Tiffany Haddish Ready Again with This Trailer for Black Mitzvah

November 26, 2019
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The magic of Tiffany Haddish’s verve, charm, and unapologetic positivity that has shot her into undeniable stardom is coming around once again with her brand new hour special, Black Mitzvah.

Are you ready? Even though Haddish has a joke about what having “She Ready” as a catchphrase really entails for her, she indeed still ready.

Get a taste of Tiffany Haddish’s Black Mitzvah with this trailer, then look for it to stream on Netflix on Tues. Dec. 3rd.

Mike Birbiglia’s Netflix Special for “The New One” Gets a Trailer

November 14, 2019
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Perhaps, you didn’t get the chance to catch Mike Birbiglia’s latest show that has played Broadway, toured the country, and had an extended run here in LA at the Ahmanson. 

Lucky for you, all you’ll need to see it come Tues. Nov. 26th is Netflix as Birbiglia taped it, somewhat in secret, as a special already. 

As it explores both pros and cons of becoming a parent, it should be the perfect thing to watch before Thanksgiving. Get a taste of what’s to come in this trailer.

Billy on the Street Is Now Headed to Netflix

October 23, 2019
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Billy on the Street Is Now Headed to Netflix

From @billyeichner today, “BIG NEWS: MOVE OVER, GRACE AND FRANKIE! BILLY ON THE STREET IS COMING TO @NETFLIX FOR THE FIRST TIME NOV 1st!!!!! FOUR SEASONS OF CHAOS AND JOY!!! SAY IT WITH ME NOW: LET’S GO LESBIANS, LET’S GO!!!!!!!!”

This means that Billy on the Street will have gone, in the course of its life, over almost a decade, from Fuse to TruTV to Funny or Die to Lyft to Netflix. If that’s not a record for a show (that hasn’t hit syndication) moving to the most different places, then it might be close. Also, this snatching up of Billy on the Street by Netflix is just another sign of streaming services building their content army for the streaming wars. 

Let’s hope this leads to more Billy on the Street.

Please Watch and Revel in the Beautiful Humor of Jenny Slate: Stage Fright

October 22, 2019
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Jenny Slate is pure magnetism in such a beautiful, magical way in this very first (which is almost unbelievable given her body of work up until now) hour special Stage Fright and it’s almost as if this special is the sort of platform that Jenny has been ready to take on for quite some time.

Slate’s mere presence is crackling with energy, even before she gets into her myriad of fantastical voices/characters/impressions, and we found ourselves truly entranced by her performance on Stage Fright. The vignettes she presents of her life, whether it be on stage, in a candid interview with family, or via home videos, really make Slate shine even in her vulnerable moments discussing her relation to the name of this special. Also, she just might have more candor than we’ve seen recently with all the deep observations on her life and what she’s willing to share and Stage Fright is all the more powerful for it.

There is a certain mastery of “being in the moment” that flows throughout her entire performance here. Even though this all material that has been worked out to a certain degree, Jenny truly makes this hour feel alive and like you’re seeing something, well, special.

Go see it for yourself as Jenny Slate: Stage Fright is streaming on Netflix as of today.

Mossack Fonseca & Co, The Law Firm at the Center of The Panama Papers Leak, Is Suing Netflix for Libel and Defamation and to Stop Release of Panama Papers Satirical Comedy “The Laundromat”

October 16, 2019
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Mossack Fonseca & Co, The Law Firm at the Center of The Panama Papers Leak, Is Suing Netflix for Libel and Defamation and to Stop Release of Panama Papers Satirical Comedy “The Laundromat”

We’d bet that if Mossack Fonseca did indeed score an injunction to stop the release of The Laundromat (which we’d bet won’t happen given the state of the firm’s reputation after the release of The Panama Papers-the real life international scandal that came after a leak of a multitude of documents that pointed to rampant tax evasion of some of the wealthiest people on the planet) that the film would have to be leaked on principle, right?

Realistically, this is probably some of the best promo that the movie could have gotten.

Jenny Slate’s “Stage Fright” Netflix Special Gets a Trailer

October 8, 2019
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Perhaps taking a cue from HBO’s latest row of comedy specials, the latest comedy special offering from Netflix, Jenny Slate: Stage Fright, will intercut between documentary footage and stand-up that paints a more complete, deeper picture of Jenny.

Slate, who jumps between starring in such movies as Obvious Child, performing live as a stand-up, and voicing wonderful characters like Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, has such a dynamic, undeniable charm, making you hang on to everything she says. 

From the looks of Stage Fright in this trailer, we’ll get a bit of a better glimpse of what drives Jenny (the name of the special perhaps?).

Look for Jenny Slate: Stage Fright to drop on Netflix later this month on Tues. Oct. 22nd.

Big Mouth Scores Spin-Off “Human Resources” at Netflix

October 4, 2019
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One of the most intriguing parts of the hit Netflix animated series Big Mouth is the anthropomorphized feelings, emotions, fears, etc. that govern human behavior.  

Thus, announced today, Netflix ordered a spin-off of Big Mouth that focuses on that part of the magically real universe created by Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett, and Mark Levin. Basically, from what we can gather from this announcement teaser, it’ll be a whole series that part Monsters Inc., part Inside Out, and, for sure, more explicit than both combined that follows Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards, and more in their daily lives.

Your guess is as good as ours as to who might this butterfly like character might be. Our money is on a manifestation of hope or an inner child.

Watch BoJack Horseman’s Final Season Trailer

September 27, 2019
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We can still remember people’s astonishment at the first tonal shift in the first season of Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s BoJack Horseman. It took so many people by surprise and then encouraged to beg people to watch all of the first season without revealing too much.

In the years since, BoJack Horseman continued to be one of the most innovative, hysterical, gratifying, and artful shows on TV, constantly reinventing itself and, if you think about it, never having a standard or typical episode.

If anything is to be expected, it’s that Raphael has a season worth of more surprises that are as funny as they are heart wrenching and this trailer for the sixth and final season of BoJack Horseman certainly backs up that notion.

Watch the Season 6 BoJack Horseman trailer here, then set a reminder for Oct. 25th and Jan. 31st as the premiere dates for both halves of this final season.

Nikki Glaser: Bangin’ Gets a Trailer

September 19, 2019
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We watched Nikki run this hour leading up to this taping and it was something special (you know, like the notion that’s in the title of a “comedy special”). There was a purity in her jokes (certainly not in material though as it is wonderfully, hysterically blue) in that there was seem as perfectly crafted and delivered as they possibly could be and that every transition was seamless, etc. etc.

If you think that Nikki’s roasts are great, we’d bet you’ll thoroughly enjoy seeing her when she has free reign to sink her comedic teeth into whatever she wants.

 So, we’ll be excited to for Oct. 1st when Nikki Glaser: Bangin’ drops on Netflix. Get a taste of Bangin’ with this trailer.

Nikki Glaser and Jenny Slate Announce Hour Specials “Bangin” and “Stage Fright” at Netflix

September 16, 2019
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Amazon and HBO have been lighting it up in terms of announcing and releasing comedy specials over the last several weeks. However, Netflix, probably the current industry leader in releasing comedy specials has two that you really ought to look out for next month.

Nikki Glaser, the arguable reigning queen of the comedy roast, is doing her first Netflix hour special Bangin’ that drops Oct. 1st. See Nikki make the announcement for Bangin’ while in an airplane lavatory.

The wonderful Jenny Slate will also be releasing later in Oct. that will be called Stage Fright. Jenny says, “It’s part stand-up, part documentary about my family, my fears, my heart, and a lot of other things that will make you laugh. Directed by my @gillianrobespierre (the director of Jenny’s star turn Obvious Child). Here’s Jenny’s announcement for Stage Fright that just happens to feature livestock.

So, please mark down 10/1 and 10/22 (or the midnight before those days) and block out the appropriate hour to watch these specials ASAP.

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Between Two Ferns: The Movie Trailer Is Here

September 3, 2019
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Well, Zach Galifianakis and Scott Aukerman are taking Between Two Ferns out of the studio with a crew (that happens to feature Lauren Lapkus) that we actually get to see along with their two ferns across America (plus a plethora of A-list cameos including Matthew McConaughey, Brie Larson, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Chrissy Teigen). What was just a Funny or Die sketch has turned into one of the Internet’s most enduring web series and now, a major motion picture (that won’t be in theaters?). 

In fact, given that every episode of Between Two Ferns has technically been a bottle episode (an episode of a series that takes place with minimal sets, cast, effects, locations, etc. mainly for budgetary reasons), would this be the “anti-bottle episode” with how much more outlandish everything is in this movie adaptation?

See for yourself in the trailer, then look for Between Two Ferns: The Movie on Netflix on Fri., Sept. 20th.

Here’s the Trailer for Bill Burr’s Latest Special “Paper Tiger”

September 3, 2019
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Well, Netflix is really rolling out the big specials one right after the other. Last week was Chappelle’s Sticks and Stones and, next week, it’ll be Burr’s latest hour, Paper Tiger. 

This time around, Burr taped his special at London’s revered Royal Albert Hall, his biggest venue for a special yet (just over 5,500 w/o production crew). Burr’s penchant for being a contrarian, we’re truly curious what this latest hour will be and the conversations that will undoubtedly be held around it. 

We’ll just have to wait and see if Burr has flawless comedic logic yet again come Tues., Sept. 10th on Netflix. In the meantime, watch the trailer for Paper Tiger here. 

Trailer for “The Laundromat” Makes It Seem Like It’ll Be 2019′s The Big Short

August 30, 2019
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Like Adam McKay’s The Big Short, The Laundromat looks to be a high energy, satirical takedown of how little oversight is happening when it comes to where the money goes and is hidden on global and national levels. Also, there’s a beyond stellar cast (Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman already stand out superbly from the trailer alone), a very accomplished director in Steven Soderbergh at the helm, and a few cheeky breaks of the fourth wall.

That’s all to say that we’re pretty on board for this and can’t wait for it to drop on Netflix and make it into theaters this fall. 

See for yourself in The Laundromat trailer here.

Dave Chappelle’s “Sticks and Stones” Gets Announced by Morgan Freeman

August 15, 2019
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Well, the fifth Netflix special, Sticks & Stones, from Dave Chappelle (also making it the fifth special since his long hiatus) is coming later this month. 

Whoever was there for the taping definitely knows what to expect. For the rest of us, it’s hard to say as Dave plays things pretty close to the chest these days (more so than almost any other comedian probably), often announcing shows on the day of at very intimate venues and being an industry leader of those Yondr bags. Also, that last special at The Comedy Store’s Belly Room seemed more impromptu than a crafted hour. 

So, this latest hour, to most of us right now, could be any number of things. We suppose that might be all part of Dave’s plan, a way to keep his mythos of being this living, breathing icon in comedy going. 

No matter what your feelings of those four previous Netflix specials are (and lots of folks have mixed feelings about them), it’s very likely that we will all watch it because Dave indeed is still that aforementioned comedy icon.

Certainly, this teaser doesn’t tip off too much other than Dave is going to speak his mind as announced by none other than Morgan Freeman. We’ll just have to wait and see what’s going to happen on Aug. 26th when Sticks & Stones drops.

Big Mouth To Get 3 More Seasons at Netflix

July 26, 2019
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Big Mouth To Get 3 More Seasons at Netflix

BIG MOUTH HAS BEEN PICKED UP FOR 3 MORE SEASONS!!! Thank you to our writers, cast, crew, Netflix and everyone around the world who watches the show! 

–@nickkroll

Announced today, the ultra honest, magical realism of Big Mouth will get to live on for quite some more time at Netflix. We’re looking forward to whatever Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett have up their sleeve, but we do wonder how far they’ll let all the characters (and their corresponding monsters) grow up. 

Also, we’re sure Kroll will dazzle us all by voicing a dozen more characters at least. 

Netflix Orders Astronomy Club Variety Sketch Series

July 17, 2019
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Netflix Orders Astronomy Club Variety Sketch Series

The long running NYC based comedy group Astronomy Club will now be the latest sketch series on TV via Netflix, thanks to Kenya Barris. Barris struck a deal with Netflix to bring their sharp, yet silly sensibilities into a full-fledged series.

See Astronomy Club in action with one of the best sketches: A Meeting of Great Black Inventors.

Also, with this announcement that the world of sketch comedy on TV will be as diverse as it has ever been with Arturo Castro’s Alternatino, Robin Thede and Issa Rae’s A Black Lady Sketch Show, and now, Astronomy Club.

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