Honesty is the best politics according to this rocky '80s comedy, now available in widescreen for the first time from the Warner Archive Collection.
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ID10T Fest 2017: Recap for June 24-25, Mountain View, CA (Feat. Chris Hardwick, TV on the Radio, OK Go, Fred Armisen, and More)
Chris Hardwick created ID10T Fest for nerds to enjoy comedy and music at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA on June 24-25.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘A History of Servitude’
The Department of Fools aims to relate the history of the world from the point of view of the servants in this stab at updated commedia dell'arte.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Review: Theater of the Absurd with ‘Punch and Judy’ and ‘Lamprey: Weekend of Vengeance’
Two extreme comedies – one classic, one contemporary – make their notably explosive debuts at this year's Fringe.
Read More »Punch and Judy at Hollywood Fringe: An Interview with The School of Night’s Chris Johnson and Jen Albert
The creatives behind a new 'Punch and Judy' trace the classic storyline back in time – thousands of years back.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Commedia dell’Artichoke’
What do artichoke pizza and The American Dream have in common?
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Movie Reviews: Short Films (Part One)
Up-and-coming filmmakers from all over the world get a chance to shine in the short film category at the San Antonio Film Festival.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Mom’s Night Out’
This film has genuine moments, great comedy, and authentic situations that won’t make you feel uncomfortable.
Read More »Interview: Filmmaker Kevin Downes of ‘Mom’s Night Out’
Downes recently agreed to answer my questions about Mom's Night Out and his other filmmaking projects.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘An American Family Takes a Lover’ by Amina Henry
This sardonic comedy swipes at our need to control others and our masochistic desire to be controlled.
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