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Indefensible with Jena Friedman Might Be the Best True Crime/Comedy Show This Year or in Recent Memory

November 12, 2021
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The genre of true crime is so popular at this very moment in time that it would almost seem that there was never a time where it wasn’t frequently the main focal point of casual conversations. As you probably very well know, comedy has even benefitted from such a boon as many of the top comedy podcasts often are the top true crime podcasts and, more importantly, are some of the top podcasts in general. My Favorite Murder and Last Podcast on the Left have earned such popularity that they’ve been able to go on global tours and launch their very own podcast networks on the strength of each of their individual following.

That’s all to say that the intersection of comedy and true crime has been very fertile ground for content over the last several years.

However, what about that ever-debated notion of whether comedy can actual make a difference, be funny and make a cohesive and incisive point, and move the needle towards making people’s lives better rather than just be more exploitative than not for some comedic shock value? We believe that Jena Friedman is doing the work to make that a reality, most recently, with her brilliant series, Indefensible with Jena Friedman.

Firstly, she focused her whole set on Conan in 2019 to this obsession with true crime, especially in regards to women since stories of serial killers and mass murderers paint a truly terrifying world that we live in. Following that, Jena has gone several extra miles to not just source comedy from the tragedy that are all these stories of harm, but satirically, yet cogently highlight the most toxic corners of humanity and why we need to not let such things happen again. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case in comedy when joking about serial killers.

This journey continued with a couple of specials under the banner of Soft Focus with Jena Friedman over at Adult Swim where she got to cleverly get under the skin of such infamous figures as John McAfee, the ex-tech-mogul-turned-international-fugitive during a face-to-face interview.

Indefensible takes Jena’s work to whole other level as she has the canvas of an entire series to dissect the literally fatal flaws in our legal system as well as the ever present biases that prevent proper justice violence against the most vulnerable in our society.

Also, she gets to make dick jokes at high powered lawyers’ expense to their face, leaving them befuddled as if they just found out that they were on some high brow prank show (note that Jena did write on Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm).

It’s very satisfying and hysterical and something that no real true crime or hidden camera comedy sketch show has ever done to our knowledge (save for Colbert at Bush for the White House Correspondents Dinner). The resulting effect is a demystifying of the oft-unquestioned authority of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and the legal system as a whole and some of the most engrossing, hysterical real life moments on TV. The way that Jena almost effortlessly allows some of her interviewees to corner themselves is truly masterful and is absolutely must-watch TV.

At the same time, she takes great care to respect the voices and privacy of the victims, many of whom did not get the justice that they deserve and speaking to many experts in the field about why, again, justice isn’t being served when it most certainly should be. As we hinted at above, this isn’t just about punching up at people who deserve it for a good laugh, but, as Jena has done in all the time that we’ve known her, trying to make a tangible difference for a clear and present danger.

We can only hope that she gets renewed for several seasons so she could can keep doing her important work on behalf of the voiceless and marginalized and crafting and telling some of the best dark jokes in comedy history.

You can now stream episodes of Indefensible with Jena Friedman on Sundance TV.

 

Jena Friedman’s Latest Show “Indefensible” to Premiere on 10/14

August 20, 2021
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The latest intersection of true crime and comedy (you know that there are several, especially when it comes to podcasts, right?) is coming up in just under two months from the one and only Jena Friedman.

Coming off fresh from being nominated for an Oscar for writing on Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm (on top of being a true crime junkie herself), Friedman is going to take an even more unflinching dive into true crime stories that dig deeper than someone getting convicted for a heinous crime and then getting put behind bars in this brand new series, Indefensible. Though she has interviewed plenty of controversial figures including “the Cannibal Cop” and a heavily guarded and armed John McAfee, Friedman says this is even more intense.

One can only wonder what that could really mean when Jena had The Cannibal Cop be the mystery bachelor on a twisted version of the dating game or how dark she gets in this late night set that’s purely on true crime.

We cannot wait to see what Jena has up her sleeve this time. Look for the premiere of Indefensible on Sundance TV and streaming on AMC Plus on Oct. 14th at 8PM PT/11PM ET.

I have a show airing on @SundanceTV @AMCPlus Oct 14 at 11 pm ET called “Indefensible.” It’s about the criminal justice system and it’s a little more intense than my other stuff. We’re still in the edit & so many great people are working on it. I hope you get a chance to see it.

— Jena Friedman (@JenaFriedman) August 18, 2021

The Last Book on the Left, The First Book from The Last Podcast on the Left Is Out Now

April 8, 2020
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The allure of true crime and comedy intersecting rarely gets better than The Last Podcast on the Left. Over years and years, Marcus Parks, Ben Kissel, and Henry Zebrowski have built a veritable The Last Podcast on the Left empire. This includes touring internationally, producing and releasing live specials, doing a separate live-stream show (and that was way before everyone was doing it like they are now) Last Stream on the Left, and even birthed their very own podcast network from it.

So, the idea of the Last Podcast on the Left boys writing a book not only seemed like an inevitability, but something that we’d very much want to dive into and thankfully the day has arrived. As of yesterday, The Last Book on the Left: Stories of Murder and Mayhem from History’s Most Notorious Serial Killers, officially got released. There is still an accompanying book tour, but it has just been postponed to August as several of the dates ended up taking place right now when nearly everyone in America seems to be on lockdown.

The book, which will actually be the first in a series, revisits some of the most heinous murderers that have ever been while injecting Last Podcast’s signature rambunctious gallows humor that have gained them an unshakeable legion of fans. Whether you’ve gotten back into reading or were already an avid reader and a fan of this podcast or a fan of just true crime, it should definitely be the next thing you pick up after you get all of your essential purchases out of the way.

January 29, 2020
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The Last Podcast on the Left gang has taken their celebrated expertise in true crime/horror/comedy and distilled into a brand new book, aptly titled The Last Book on the Left: Stories of Murder and Mayhem from History’s Most Notorious Serial Killers (hardcover available Apr. 7th). Not only will they recount the history of serial killers in their uniquely hilarious way, but their will be accompanying illustrations as well.

To mark the occasion of releasing their first book, Marcus Parks, Ben Kissel, and Henry Zebrowski are embarking on a Last Book Tour on the Left, which will have a stop in LA at the historic Orpheum Theatre in DTLA on Sun. May 3rd at 8PM. Truly, any chance you get to catch Last Podcast on the Left in any context is a chance you should very much take.

Tickets are going for $29-$49+ right now and you really ought to go get your tickets now before they sell out. Do so here.

Jena Friedman Hits the Mark on America’s True Crime Obsession on Conan

September 18, 2019
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That always-bandied-about thrill that stand-up comedy supposedly can provide by bringing light to the dark topics, even when it acts like a bit of twisted fun house mirror that you’re looking into is very hard to achieve (making it all the more magical when a comedian does so while also being, of course, very funny).

When it comes to the subject of “pushing boundaries” and “taking risks” in the art form of stand up comedy, one should look to Jena Friedman to see how that can be pulled off. 

It’s kind of her thing.

We’d even go so far as to say that Jena’s stand-up, always unafraid to sneak into dark territories, showcases, very clearly, how artful stand-up can be.

Just see for yourself in Jena Friedman’s latest set all about the American obsession with true crime on Conan.

March 27, 2019
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The Last Podcast on the Left boys (Marcus Parks, Ben Kissel, and Henry Zebrowski) are doing their true crime/horror/conspiracy theory comedy show in what might be the perfect venue, the lawn of a famous LA cemetery, specifically located in the gritty part of Hollywood. 

This live taping at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery will undoubtedly sell out even though it’s not happening until July 21st. Best get your tickets quick for $35 here.

April 22, 2018
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Yes, Halloween is far off from now.

However, that just leaves you enough time to buy tickets for the latest live Los Angeles taping of My Favorite Murder to take place at The Microsoft Theater at DTLA”s L.A. Live before it inevitably sells out.

Best get your tickets here quick.

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

Award Winning Comedy-Horror/True Crime Podcast “The Last Podcast on the Left” Coming Out With a Book

March 28, 2018
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Award Winning Comedy-Horror/True Crime Podcast “The Last Podcast on the Left” Coming Out With a Book

One of our all time favorite podcasts, The Last Podcast on the Left, is coming to the book game with Last Book on the Left, Volume 1: Serial Killers.

Not only are we excited that Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ben Kissel will be publishing a book, furthering their dominance in the comedy-horror arena, but it would seem Vol.1 means that they are going to be publishing a series of books. 

Currently, the LP on the Left team is writing the book, but we’ll definitely let you know when it goes up for pre-sale.

We can only imagine that there will be tons of hilarious footnotes throughout, some of which will probably argue with other footnotes specifically between Henry and Ben.

Watch Trailer for TNT’s Nail Salon-Crime Dramedy “Claws”

April 3, 2017
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Crime shows, both true and fictional, have never been as big as they are now.

So, TNT, which primarily has operated a drama channel that’s chock full of scripted hour long series following detectives, criminal families, etc. is now getting into some true crime comedy.

Their new series debuting this Summer, Claws, shows a lot of promise, almost a darker version of Weeds, set in the world of nail salons with Niecy Nash as the star. Also, we’re excited that the creator, Eliot Laurence, is the writer of the under appreciated, Welcome to Me.

Watch the trailer here, then look for the series premiere on Sunday, June 11th on TNT.

March 14, 2017
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Hit true crime/paranormal/occult/etc. comedy podcast, The Last Podcast on the Left is coming to LA! (if you’re a fan of The Dollop or My Favorite Murder and somehow don’t know about Last Podcast on the Left, you’re in for a treat)

Not only are they going to be in town, but they’ll be recording two live shows on Saturday, April 29th at the perfect venue, The Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

You can tickets for either 6PM or 9PM shows now at $25 a pop.

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

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