"I'm really proud that people from every kind of background tend to enjoy the show. I think the humor cuts across all demographics, which makes me happy because Groucho was the little guy taking down the establishment."
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TV Interview: Daniel Davis from ‘The Nanny’
Actor Daniel Davis shares stories about playing Niles on 'The Nanny,' his theater career, and recent projects.
Read More »TV Interview: Fran Drescher from ‘The Nanny’
Fran Drescher revisits 'The Nanny', now streaming on HBO Max, and highlights her latest Cancer Schmancer initiative.
Read More »‘Cheers’ Writer Rob Long on Soft Power and Hollywood
'Cheers' writer Rob Long shares his obeservations on Hollywood, creativity and what the experiences of 2020 have done to it.
Read More »SXSW 2019 TV Premiere: ‘Good Omens’ Pop Up All Day with Neil Gaiman, Michael Sheen, David Tennant, and Jon Hamm
Fans of Good Omens had their day in heaven (or hell, their choice) on Saturday at the SXSW 2019 Conference. The conference, taking place in Austin from March 8-17, which celebrates music, film, and the interaction of culture and technology, presented an interview with Good Omens author Neil Gaiman, an …
Read More »DVD Review: ‘800 Words Season 3 Pt.1 & Pt. 2’
It's not often a TV show comes along which is both intelligent, funny and beautifully filmed, but '800 Words Season 3' is a great example of this in action.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Detectorists: Complete Collection’
'Detectorists: Complete Collection': a genuinely unique show in a world where almost everything makes a habit of imitating something else.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Saved by the Bell: The Complete Collection’
The most complete "Saved By The Bell" release yet--a gift for fans of the show!
Read More »DVD Review: ‘800 Words: Season 1’, ‘800 Words: Season 2 Pt 1&2’ & ‘800 Words: Season 3 Pt1’
I can think of no better way of spending hot summer night than watching '800 Words Season 1, 2 and 3' over and over again.
Read More »SXSW TV World Premiere: ‘Barry’ Gives Hitting Your Mark a Double Meaning
In Bill Hader’s new eight-part series, 'Barry', which premiered at the 2018 SXSW Conference in Austin. he stars as a depressed hitman who wants out of his profession. He works for a friend of his dad, and gets guilted and pressured into continuing. He’s sent from his midwestern home to Hollywood to conduct a hit on an actor. He unintentionally follows him into an acting class where he finds acceptance and support. Can he change his profession?
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