Dana Carvey in the documentary Too Funny to Fail. (Photo: Hulu) Yahoo Entertainment: This documentary is so fun to watch because everyone who worked on The Dana Carvey Show is so honest and remembered ...
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, the two stars of Comedy Central’s Key & Peele–have a funny way of presenting race in their sketch comedy show: They make it elemental yet somehow beside the point.
Though the people at Funny or Die deliver some of the best comedy online that money can't buy (because it's free), last year they delivered an impressive first season of even more high quality and ...
Fans of Key’s substitute teacher character will likely get a huge kick out of Coach Hines, a high school coach who continues to find himself in situations where he’s in way over his head. In this ...
If you haven’t tuned in to Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show, Netflix’s new sketch comedy series, then you’re missing out on some of the newest Black comedy talent to slide onto the small screen in 2019 ...
Flying sharks aren't funny. And then you meet the members of SHARKwiNG. The comedy troupe is one part legacy and one part exploration of comedic timing – and its upcoming performance at Ciné is 100 ...
'Mariah's Holiday Sketchtacular' premieres Dec. 15 on Verizon's go90 app. By Natalie Jarvey Twenty-one years after releasing “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey is starting a new Christmas ...
Robin Thede's history-making series is a welcome respite from other late-night shows that tend to overlook black women's narratives. It’s a point of view that comes primarily from the show’s creator ...
The Canadian comedienne also talks about the gender gap in comedy, plus get a sneak peek at a fresh sketch from Wednesday night's episode on IFC. Cult comedy Baroness von Sketch Show may already be on ...
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” represents a milestone in mainstream representation. But it’s what it does with its existence that makes it extraordinary. However, when it comes to sketch comedy, black ...
“Fox & Friends” was not laughing at Tom Hanks’ portrayal of a racist President Trump fan during the “SNL50” special on Sunday. On Monday morning, co-host Lawrence Jones said he doesn’t “censor comedy, ...