I will see and write about EVERYTHING for The Fractured Mirror book, even this abomination.
You’re welcome.
Read MoreI will see and write about EVERYTHING for The Fractured Mirror book, even this abomination.
You’re welcome.
Read MoreJohn Candy Month kicks off with a fond look back at 1989’s Who’s Harry Crumb, a stupid movie for dumb babies.
Read MoreWhat if Robert De Niro made a movie about stand-up comedy that was as skin-crawlingly terrible as The King Of Comedy was great? Last year, he totally did!
Read MoreInstead of going to the Gathering of the Juggalos, Insane Clown Posse’s yearly festival of arts and culture I took a little mind vacation to Vista Del Mar with some agreeable gals by the name of Barb and Star.
Read MoreI’m resurrecting Pod-Canon, my old Splitsider column on the greatest comedy podcasts of all time, solely to sing the praises of the hilarious classic rock podcast 108.9 The Hawk.
Read MoreBefore she was America’s sweetheart Doris Day was an ambitious show-business striver on the rise in the delightful 1949 movie world musical comedy It’s a Great Feeling!
Read MoreBefore he directed a billion The Fast & Furious movies Justin Lin made 2007’s Finishing the Game, a goofy, amusing riff on the life, death and tacky afterlife of Bruce Lee.
Read MoreYou’d think Saturday Night Live would have learned something from its Donald Trump-hosted episodes. The news that Elon Musk will be hosting on May 8th suggests otherwise.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to revisit Walter Hill’s only pure comedy, 1985’s Brewster’s Millions, a rock solid take on an oft-told tale with a terrific Richard Pryor as a lovable everyman who must spend thirty million dollars in 30 days with nothing to show for it in order to inherit 300 million dollars.
Read MoreOur deep dive into the complete discography of Nicolas Cage continues with a look back at the muddled 1993 inter-racial buddy comedy Amos & Andrew, a maddening heap of missed opportunities and muddled satire.
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