‘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.

2015 Tribeca Film Festival: Misery Loves Comedy Review

In his directorial debut, Kevin Pollak signs on an impressive roster of actors, comedians, stand-ups, writers, and more, all to come together and answer one of the most dumbfounding questions known comedy lovers everywhere: do you truly have to be…

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…

Movie Review: ‘Inherent Vice’ is Lost in the Haze

It’s easy to see why Thomas Pynchon’s 2009 novel Inherent Vice attracted the great auteur Paul Thomas Anderson, even if it is generally accepted that the novels of Pynchon are “unadaptable” as far as the cinematic language is concerned. If we take…

Mulaney: Pilot Review

John Mulaney was one of the head writers on SNL, which brought some people enjoyment; and for me, my admiration comes from the SNL character Stefan and his stand-up. Since leaving SNL, Mulaney has developed his own self-titled sitcom. Mulaney…

Watch Paul Thomas Anderson’s Gonzo Vision in ‘Inherent Vice’ Trailer

  Movie fans must not fret any longer: the trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s hotly anticipated Thomas Pynchon adaptation, Inherent Vice, landed yesterday, and it promises an entirely unique vision from the methodical American auteur. The first ever film adaptation…

BookCon Promises Fun for Readers

Eager readers and book lovers who purchased tickets for BookExpo America’s “Power Readers Day” at the Javits Center are in for a surprise when they check their emails. Power Readers Day has now been rebranded as BookCon, and it promises…