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TCB Debriefing 2/22-2/26/24: Rory Scovel, Spirit Awards, Free Time, Jon Benjamin, Free Bill Burr Tickets

February 26, 2024
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1. If were keeping score (and rest assured, we are) Rory Scovel has the second great comedy special of 2024. The first one goes to Jacqueline Novak capping off her years-long run of the spectacular Get On Your Knees and Scovel delivers his most evolved meta, yet completely accessible hour of stand-up with Religion, Sex, and a Few Things in Between.

There isn’t a spare moment without an aside or an aside to an aside, but no matter where Rory goes, he has a knack for keeping the hour on the rails even if it appears his actively and repeatedly taking course off of them. That’s just one layer of Scovel flexing his comedic verve and masterful skill. The gleeful dissection of religion and sex is so joyous, one might easily need a second viewing to see just how damningly good Rory’s observations are and how painstakingly crafted they are to seem so effortless. Whether it’s creating comedy out of thin air or making pitch perfect jokes seem conversational, Scovel has got all of that (and a more than a few things in between) covered and then some.

Rory Scovel: Religion, Sex, and a Few Things in Between is now streaming on Max.

2. The Film Independent Spirit Awards, one of the major awards ceremonies where comedy actually stands a chance of winning, were just awarded this past weekend. Oddly, this year’s Oscars has the most comedies nominated, perhaps ever, making it more in line with its indie cousin, The Spirit Awards.

As far as comedy is concerned, American Fiction won for Best Lead (Jeffrey Wright) and Best Screenplay (Cord Jefferson). The Holdovers took home Best Cinematography (Eigil Bryld) and Best Supporting Performance (Da”Vine Joy Randolph), Jury Duty got it for Best Ensemble Cast, and Fremont won the very special John Cassavetes Award.

See the full list of winners here.

3. Rising NYC comedy star Colin Burgess leads off what could be one of the off-beat comedies of the year with Free Time, a tale about quitting (and nailing the timing for that). Take a gander at the first trailer here.

4. Jon Benjamin has reached a new height in his career by voicing a Bill Skarsgård character in an action movie. See for yourself herewith the Boy Kills World trailer.

5. We’ll leave you with this: Anyone want Bill Burr tickets for Wilshire Ebell show this Tues. Feb. 27th? Hit us up at thecomedybureau@gmail.com

TCB Debriefing 12/14 & 12/15/23: Blair Socci, Poor Things, Carol and the End of the World, Critics Choice/Spirit Awards/Black List, You’re Dating a Narcissist

December 15, 2023
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1. The voice and the attitude alone make Blair Socci the sort of comedian that you can’t ignore, whether you’re paying for two drinks to sit at a cramped comedy club table or hanging in the back as a comedian. Socci’s delightful cartoon-esque voice and penchant for unfiltered truth are kind of a perfect comedic contrast. In her first hour special, Blair goes in hard on the follies of men, the Disney hegemony versus Only Fans, and, of course, the crime that is the existence of Triscuits and we’re willing to bet that you’d enjoy even if you’re the target of the joke because Blair is just that undeniably funny. Thank goodness a crisp, minimalist special Live from the Big Dog (even though it was shot at Hollywood’s Bourbon Room) is here to give the shine that Blair has deserved for far too long. Blair Socci: Live from the Big Dog is streaming on demand on Veeps. Peep it here.

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2. To say something is Yorgos Lanthimos‘ most ambitious work to date is truly saying something considering landmark dark comedies The Lobster and The Favourite are also in his filmography. Yet, Poor Things boldly stands tall and dreams as absurdly big as possible, highlighting everything beautiful and grotesque in truly being alive (a la being reanimated by a obsessive surgeon), especially as a woman in 19th century Europe, or a pastel colored, dreamy nightmare version of it anyway. Emma Stone delivers yet another performance of a life time as Bella Baxter and Lanthimos sagely utilizes the talents of comedians Ramy Youssef and Jerrod Carmichael for the 2023 comedy that will stick with you, having you stew about all of it’s incisive and fiery commentary on, well, everything in life/society/culture/existence for weeks (and probably months) after the credits roll. Poor Things is playing in limited release now and opens wider on 12/22. Oh, you probably won’t hear a more unique score in any other movie this year thanks to Jerskin Fendrix.

3. Martha Kelly could very well be the voice of us all in the impending end times (and the lead voice in the Dan Guterman Netflix animated series Carol and the End of the World–get your first look here; due out Dec. 15th)

4. All hail Barbie and American Fiction for nominations at The Critics Choice Awards and Spirit Awards coming next year. Honorable mention for Poor Things and Bottoms as well. Comedy is running real strong this awards season.

5. Whole bunch of clear cut (and often dark) comedy in this year’s Black List, the annual list of the best/most popular unproduced screenplays, including the top script which follows a rescue dog suspecting his owner is a serial killer, Bad Boy by Travis Braun, and Alex Kavutskiy & Ryan Perez‘s super meta High Concept. Peep the whole list here.

6. Marisa Tomei, Sherry Cola, and Ciara Bravo are starring in an upcoming rom-com that hones in on a psychologist trying to talk a daughter out of marrying a narcissist, aptly called You’re Dating a Narcissist (THR). The marquee trio is enough to peak interest here, but the atypical rom com structure has us colored very intrigued.

7. We’ll leave you with this: OK everyone, how much longer are we going to woo and cheer for Nicole Kidman during the AMC pre-roll? It’s getting tiresome, especially if it’s coming right before something like Godzilla Minus One.

Everything Everywhere All at Once Leads in Nominations at Upcoming Spirit Awards

November 23, 2022
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Though there is mult-versal travel and plenty of sight gags involving dildos and butt plugs and hot dog fingers, Everything Everywhere All at Once, in our minds, still remains as one of the best of the films recent memory, comedy or otherwise. As something that started off as an indie release on top of being a trippy genre-bending comedy,  there usually would be little hope for any sort of recognition for the oncoming awards season. The Daniels’ tour-de-force fortunately is poised to overcome such stigma that fall out of the typical historical drama fare that normally gets all the awards attention.

The nominations for Film Independent’s Spirit Awards, the indie cousin to the Oscars, were announced yesterday and Everything Everywhere All at Once garnered 8 nominations including Best Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Director,  Best Lead Performance, and Best Supporting Performance. Normally, comedic fare gets more of a fair shake at the Spirit Awards, but it’s a rarity to see a full length comedy feature get seeded as the front runner.

We shall only see if those nods of recognition will actually play into the sort of awards win that the Daniels deserve on Mar. 4th, 2023 when the actual Spirit Awards take place. In the meantime, you can peruse the full list of Spirit Awards nominees here including nominations for other comedies Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul, Catherine Called Birdy, and Funny Pages.

 

Melissa Villaseñor Will Be This Year’s Independent Spirit Awards Host

February 8, 2021
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As to who they tap for the gig, The Independent Spirit Awards have a pretty good track record for who presides over their hosting duties including Patton Oswalt, Nick Kroll & John Mulaney, Sarah Silverman, Eddie Izzard, John Waters, and more.

Added to that list will be SNL star and truly endless delight no matter what voice or character she is playing, Melissa Villaseñor. Villaseñor’s uncanny impressions and endearing characters will serve her well throughout a Spirit Awards that will very likely be a mix of a limited capacity in-person event and a virtual live-stream since it will happen on  Thurs. Apr. 22nd (and the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine will very likely still be a big issue then).

All that aside, we remember first seeing Melissa impersonate Owen Wilson far after midnight on the weekly madcap variety show, Tomorrow! w/Ron Lynch for the first time and suspecting that something big would be coming her way. We’re very glad that time has come.

Little America & Female TV Leads Mark Nominations for Comedy This Year’s Spirit-Awards

January 26, 2021
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Unfortunately, it should come as no surprise that comedy is coming up short in nominations for awards even amongst the Film Independent Spirit Awards where comedies tend to have more of a chance of inclusion. The past year saw a lot of delays and postponements in releases both big and small, leaving lots to be desired when it comes to comedy.

Also, the pandemic made comedy, in so many ways, harder to figure out than ever before.

Thus, comedy only garnered a small handful of nominations for the 2021 Spirit Awards. Apple TV+’s Little America anthology series scored Best Series and two Best Male Performance in a Scripted Series noms for Conphidance and Adam Ali. Radha Blank’s excellent The Forty Year Old Version got a nod for Best First Feature. Then, the Best Female Performance in a Scripted Series category actually had Elle Fanning, Abby McEnany, and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan nominated for The Great, Work In Progress, and Never Have I Ever.

FYI, Spirit Awards puts more emphasis to freshman TV series in case you’re wondering why What We Do In The Shadows is absent from the list.

There’s no telling what sort of signal this will give as to the rest of awards season and how comedy will fare. For now, you should watch all of what was nominated if you haven’t already (Never Have I Ever, Work In Progress, and The Forty Year Old Version are worth watching ASAP).

The Spirit Awards will be given out Thurs. Apr. 22nd, hosted by Patton Oswalt.

Get the full list of nominees here.

The 2021 Spirit Awards Is Calling for Entries

October 9, 2020
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The Spirit Awards attempt to represent the best of the indie side of film and, for the first time starting in 2021, “the indie side” of television. As such, comedy tends to get more of a fair shake than it does with the Oscars and, it’s clear that some of the best television in recent years has come under the umbrella of comedy.

Also, given the closure of movie theaters, many a movie, whether indie or not, has had to opt to release via a streaming service, which might very well open the berth of consideration for films a little wider than it has in the past (most big time film awards require entries to have screened at a brick-and-mortar movie theater for an entire week). It would seem that the requirements suggest that’s the case for both film and television as well.

So, if you’ve got an indie film or brand new TV series that got put on a streaming platform where people had to pay to watch it, you might have a shot at getting nominated for Spirit Award  (also, the submission fees for the Oct. 13th early deadline start at $300 for Film Independent Members and $350 that aren’t).

Get more info and submit to the 2021 Film Independent Spirit Awards here.

Eighth Grade, Sorry to Bother You, Can You Ever Forgive Me? and More Comedies Score Independent Spirit Awards Nominations

November 16, 2018
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Eighth Grade, Sorry to Bother You, Can You Ever Forgive Me? and More Comedies Score Independent Spirit Awards Nominations

The 2019 Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations were just announced and, as they are a little more comedy friendly than their big brother, The Oscars, it’s worth taking a gander of what comedies are hitting with voters this time around.

For this year, there definitely seems to be a strong thread of comedy going to the darker corners of the human experience throughout as Eighth Grade scored multiple nominations along with the dark absurdist fantasy of Sorry to Bother You, Thoroughbreds (a buddy step-patricide comedy), Can You Ever Forgive Me? that has Melissa McCarthy attempting to make a living as a literary forger. From the moody color palate alone, you could toss Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest The Favourite, a period piece comedy about the struggle for power within a Queen’s court.

On the other end of this spectrum, you have more life affirming, specifically feminist, comedies such as Support The Girls and Never Goin’ Back. 

All in all, a very nice, extensive round up of indie comedy nominees this past year as you can see below. Let’s hope a decent amount of them win when the Spirit Awards are handed out on Feb 23rd.

BEST FEATURE
EIGHTH GRADE-Producers: Eli Bush, Scott Rudin, Christopher Storer, Lila Yacoub

BEST FIRST FEATURE
SORRY TO BOTHER YOU-Director: Boots Riley
Producers: Nina Yang Bongiovi, Jonathan Duffy, Charles D. King, George Rush, Forest Whitaker, Kelly Williams

BEST SCREENPLAY
CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?-Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
EIGHTH GRADE-Bo Burnham
THOROUGHBREDS-Cory Finley

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
NEVER GOIN’ BACK-Writer/Director: Augustine Frizzell
Producers: Liz Cardenas, Toby Halbrooks, James M. Johnston

BEST FEMALE LEAD
Elsie Fisher, EIGHTH GRADE
Regina Hall, SUPPORT THE GIRLS

BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Richard E. Grant, CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Josh Hamilton, EIGHTH GRADE

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
THE FAVOURITE (United Kingdom)-Director: Yorgos Lanthimos

Read the full list of Spirit Award nominees here.

Comedy Scores Big at 2018 Spirit Awards + John Mulaney and Nick Kroll’s Opening Monologue

March 4, 2018
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While Get Out took top honors of Best Feature and Best Director at this year’s Spirit Awards, seemingly every other award went towards comedy as you can see below:

BEST FEMALE LEAD – Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE – Allison Janney, I, Tonya
BEST SUPPORTING MALE – Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
BEST SCREENPLAY – Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird
BEST EDITING – Tatiana S. Riegel, I, Tonya
BEST FIRST FEATURE – Ingrid Goes West (Director: Matt Spicer, Producers: Jared Ian Goldman, Adam Mirels, Robert Mirels, Aubrey Plaza, Tim White, Trevor White)
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY – Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani, The Big Sick

Hopefully, that’s a good omen for the Oscar results later tonight. 

Get the full list of 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards Winners here.

Also, John Mulaney and Nick Kroll served up another sharp awards show monologue that was fun and loose, but also game to go a little dark or blue. Watch it here.

One last thing to notice: We’re pretty sure Timothy Chalemet had Armie Hammer who was on a beard shirtless on Facetime (as Hammer was not present at the ceremony). It definitely sweetened the Call Me By Your Name chunk of the monologue.

Remember, John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Are Hosting the Spirit Awards Again This Saturday

March 2, 2018
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While so much talk in the entertainment biz is about The Oscars this weekend, please do not forget that you can basically watch another TV special with Nick Kroll and John Mulaney as they are again the hosts of this year’s Film Independent Spirit Awards.

The awards telecast will be broadcast live on IFC at 2PM PST this Saturday. Here are two promos that will key you in on to how much fun this will be.

Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Will Return as to Host 2018 Spirit Awards

November 14, 2017
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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Will Return as to Host 2018 Spirit Awards

When 2020 (hopefully) rolls around, we’ll have a non-psycho President elected and Kroll and Mulaney will be seen as one of the best comedy duos of the last decade. 

We’ll be excited to see what they have up their sleeve. The 2018 Spirit Awards are set to air on Saturday, Mar. 3rd at 5PM PST on IFC.

John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Brought Their Own Meta Comedy Personal Touch in Their Spirit Awards Opening Monologue

February 26, 2017
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Like with so many things that they deconstruct with goofy abandon, John Mulaney and Nick Kroll dove into their opening monologue for last night’s Spirit Awards with the same freewheeling, devil-may-care spirit. 

You’ll notice that they pick apart the idea of an awards show monologue, trope by trope, while effortlessly going through actual jokes and then closing with a particularly spectacular finish. 

Watch it all here.

John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Will Take the Reins of The Spirit Awards This Afternoon

February 25, 2017
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The stars of Oh, Hello and comedians at the top of their game John Mulaney and Nick Kroll will be stepping into their latest gig as a duo: hosting The Film Independent Spirit Awards. 

The ceremony will be broadcast live on IFC at 2PM PST and we can only hope hijinks abound.

Here’s the First Set of Promos for the 2017 Spirit Awards, Hosted by Nick Kroll and John Mulaney

February 3, 2017
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They’re dropping the old men get up and will be hosting the 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards as just Nick Kroll and John Mulaney. Even with the wisecracks about tuna, Kroll and Mulaney might be a damn fine hosting duo.

They definitely look up to the task in this promo.

You can catch them hosting the Spirit Awards live on IFC on Saturday, February 25th at 2PM PST.

Nick Kroll and John Mulaney To Co-Host 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards

January 3, 2017
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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney To Co-Host 2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards

Kroll and Mulaney have made their mark on Brud-waye. Now, they’re going to take over the awards season circuit.

Catch them preside over the Spirit Awards on Saturday, February 25th at 2PM PST.

Watch Kate McKinnon and Kumail Nanjiani Parody “Carol” for Spirit Awards

February 28, 2016
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As hosts of yesterday’s Film Independent Spirit Awards, Kate McKinnon and Kumail Nanjiani engaged in the classic movie awards tradition of ribbing and parodying the movies that were nominated. 

Their pedigree of SNL, Portlandia, and Silicon Valley served them well, especially with their great send-up of Carol. Watch it here.

Kumail Nanjiani and Kate McKinnon Host The Spirit Awards Today

February 27, 2016
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Broadcast will be live at 2PM PST/5PM EST on IFC.

Before The Oscars tomorrow night, don’t sleep on The Film Independent Spirit Awards, which will be hosted by the fascinating pairing of Kumail Nanjiani and SNL’s Kate McKinnon.

Again, it’s live and with Kumail and Kate, the show could get very interesting.

Kate McKinnon and Kumail Nanjiani to Host This Year’s Spirit Awards

January 7, 2016
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(via Variety)

We sincerely hope that Film Independent lets Kate and Kumail get as weird and crazy as they want.

The choice of hosts in this year’s awards season are really intriguing. From TJ Miller set to host The Critics’ Choice Awards to Ricky Gervais returning for The Golden Globes to now, Kate McKinnon, one of SNL’s current best, and Kumail Nanjiani (who we hope you know from Silicon Valley, The Meltdown with Jonah & Kumail, and Portlandia) getting ready to host The Film Independent Spirit Awards.

The ceremony will be broadcast live on IFC on Sat. Feb. 27th, which we’re sure will make for some damn good fun with Kate and Kumail at the helm.

“Anomalisa” and “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Refelecting on Existence” Are Nominated for 2016 Spirit Awards

November 25, 2015
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It may not be a lot, but Anomalisa racked up 4 nominations.

Thought provoking dramas comprise the majority of this year’s field of nominees at The Film Independent Spirit Awards with such excellent entries as Spotlight and Diary of a Teenage Girl. 

However, comedies, albeit thought provoking ones, found their way in. 

Charlie Kaufman’s Anomalisa, which we have only heard praise for, is up for Best Feature, Best Director (w/Duke Johnson), Best Screenplay, and Best Female Lead (Jennifer Jason Leigh).

The brilliant Swedish existential comedy A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence from Roy Andersson is up for Best International Film.

You can the rest of the nominees here.

Hopefully, either or both will take home a statue to offer something not so sobering in the field of winners. The ceremony takes places at the end of February next year.

Watch Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell Open Yesterday’s Spirit Awards

February 22, 2015
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Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell put together a nice 6:30 of jokes and song to open up The 30th Film Independent Spirit Awards yesterday. 

It was to the point, covered the best feature nominees, and had both Wayne Federman and Sean Conroy as audience plants, which made us happy.

Watch it here.

“Birdman” Wins at The Spirit Awards

February 22, 2015
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Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) won today at The Film Independent Spirit Awards, taking home two statues. 

Best Feature and Best Male Lead for Michael Keaton were the two categories that the film received honors for just a few hours ago. 

We’re not sure if this is a good omen or not for the several Oscar nominations that Birdman has, but we’re glad to see a comedy get some highly regarded recognition.

See the rest of The Spirit Awards winners here.

Kristen Bell and Fred Armisen to Host The Spirit Awards

January 14, 2015
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Did you hear? These fine people are co-hosting the Film Independent #SpiritAwards! Feb. 21. http://t.co/SlNcJrrP80 pic.twitter.com/RTEhghH6UY

— Film Independent (@filmindependent) January 14, 2015

The Film Independent Spirit Awards has been hosted by the likes of Patton Oswalt and Seth Rogen. They’re staying the wheelhouse with hosts as they’ve just landed Kristen Bell and Fred Armisen to oversee the awards ceremonies. 

Maybe, if we’re lucky, Bell will have to handle a sloth and Armisen will have to go head-to-head in an impression off with Bill Hader.

The Spirit Awards will air live on Feb. 21st at 2PM on IFC.

Watch Trailer for Bisexual Indie Comedy “Appropriate Behavior”

December 8, 2014
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Desiree Akhavan has written, directed, and starred in her feature film debut Appropriate Behavior that’s already, without a theatrical release, gotten a nomination for a Spirit Award. 

You could take note of the movie off of that alone, but there are way more intriguing things of note about it.

It follows Akhavan as a bisexual who has yet to come out to her Persian family living in NYC and all the inherent pressures of such a life that comes from all angles. The trailer promises something wry, acerbic, vulnerable, and darkly funny and, basically, we’re into this whole mix in Appropriate Behavior.   

Watch the trailer here and then watch it in select theaters Jan. 16th, 2015.

“Birdman” and “Obvious Child” Get Spirit Award Nominations

November 25, 2014
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The awards season for movies are coming closer with plenty of speculation as to who the front runners are. Well, some suspicions and pull quotes have been confirmed with Film Independent’s Spirit Awards announced the nominees for 2015.

If you’ve been to the theaters lately, you’ll probably guess that the tone of the awards fare is pretty bleak, but Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) garnered six Spirit Award nominations including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Supporting Actor (Edward Norton), Best Supporting Actress (Emma Stone), and Best Cinematographer (Emmanuel Lubezki). 

The wonderful Jenny Slate also got a Best Actress nomination for her great performance in Obvious Child.

Everything else nominated was dramatic, gritty, heart wrenching, etc.

Dramedy Reigns in This Year’s Spirit Awards Nominations

November 27, 2013
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Dramedy Reigns in This Year’s Spirit Awards Nominations

While there absolutely is a bias towards drama with The Oscars, comedy has a little more of a chance with The Spirit Awards as many indie comedies tend to be better received critically.

Even with that in mind, this year’s Spirit Awards definitely skewed towards dramas with lots of hilarious moments, comedies with lots of tension (and the two outright comedies in the wonderful In A World and Computer Chess) including Nebraska, Spectacular Now, Blue Jasmine, Inside Llewyn Davis, Frances Ha, Crystal Fairy, , Afternoon Delight, and Don Jon.

We’re not suggesting that’s necessarily a bad thing (we’ve seen the majority of these films and they were all pretty great), but it’s definitely a trend.

Patton Oswalt to Host Spirit Awards

November 19, 2013
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Patton Oswalt to Host Spirit Awards

The Independent Spirit Awards has had quite the decidedly more bold (and often times more fun) choices for host over the years.

John Waters, Sarah Silverman, Steve Coogan, Joel McHale, Seth Rogen, and more have taken the Spirit Awards stage as the host and we can’t wait to see what Patton Oswalt will do in joining their ranks.

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