‘Only Murders in the Building’ review: A love letter to true crime, and the fandoms we create along the way

‘Only Murders in the Building’ is not just a show about the fandom behind true crime, but a comedy rich with mystery about the people we share our lives with.

‘Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind’ Movie Review

Robin Williams had so many memorable roles throughout his career. One minute he was a doctor using humor to help sick children smile, the next he was a wise-cracking animated blue genie, and then he would completely transform into a…

Review: Netflix’s Oh, Hello on Broadway

Would you like to be annoyed by two giddy comedians for the better part of two hours? Boy, do I ever have a treat for you – it’s Oh, Hello on Broadway on Netflix! I have never particularly liked Gil…

Movie Review: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

Ang Lee is something of a visual poet. A master of creating richly thematic stories around gorgeous locals, he’s sensitive, but unorthodox in his approach, often spotlighting demographics who otherwise go underrepresented on screen. Reminding ourselves of this is important…

Ang Lee Returns With The First Trailer For ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’

Even after scoring his second Best Director Oscar for Life of Pi back in 2013, Ang Lee is still not done pushing the envelope. At the outset, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk might seem like a fairly plain story for Lee to hang…

Interview: Jim Parsons talks ‘HOME’

Jim Parsons plays Oh in his new animated comedy, Home. Oh is a loveable misfit from another planet, who finds himself on Earth after his species (the Boov) have taken over the planet in order to avoid the evil Gorg.…

The Top 40 SNL Skits for SNL’s 40th Anniversary

SNL. Saturday Night Live. The place where comedy and comedians make it. Just like the city it quintessentially represents, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. And we have forty years to look at. As you…