Classic comedy films, a cornerstone of cinema at large, have a timeless charm about them that continues to not only entertain audiences decades after their release but also influence modern filmmaking ...
A classic Mel Brooks comedy is heading out the door, and you've got to watch this great movie before it leaves HBO Max ...
A 1950s comedy classic, adapted for the stage by one of Britain's great sitcom writers is heading to Horsehay Village Hall ...
Once in a Lifetime: Comedy. By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Directed by Mark Rucker. Through Oct. 16. American Conservatory Theater, 415 Geary St., San Francisco ...
The first, misleadingly good scene of the new Albert Brooks film, “Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World,” compares in quality to the “nest egg” ex-change in “Lost in America,” or the “Defending Your ...
Since the days of Frankie and Annette, low-budget filmmakers have understood that the dopiest stories sell, so long as the location’s sunny and the characters sincere. Writer-director Tony Vidal’s ...
“Computer Chess,” Andrew Bujalski‘s fourth film, is gearing up for a theatrical run this summer with a new, retro poster. The film premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival before starting an ...
Necrophone Games' upcoming Juzzpunk is billed as a "retro-cyberpunk comedy adventure," which is one of those pitches that you just want to pour money into. Jazzpunk is a first-person adventure that ...
In 2021 Little Britain was pulled off streaming sites with Ofcom branding the show, created by comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams, as 'explicitly outdated and racist'. And Benny Hill, one of ...