Nathan Lane has been an esteemed star of stage and screen for many years now. That should mean he would at least be in ...
With "Everybody's Live," John Mulaney sets his sights to a future of possibilities, while delightedly living in the past.
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"Anthony Kiedis admitted to statutory rape of a 14-year-old when he was 23 or 24 in his own autobiography, and I don’t think ...
For me, home is the feeling you get when you don’t have to think before you speak. Home is singing too loud, laughing too hard, “doing too much.” To me, home is not a place; it’s a person.
In this book, we have sought to fill the gaps of knowledge on subjects that the average Jewish college student might confront ...
Perhaps someone could have made a compelling adaptation of “The Electric State,” Simon Stålenhag’s well-regarded 2018 graphic novel.
Having a loose housing for Mulaney’s eccentric ideas served “Everybody’s in L.A.” quite well, and losing the ... He wants things to get weird. He wants his guests to get a little ...
He’s pushy and profane; definitely no Willy Wonka. But Jim Fetzer – aka the Chocolate Nazi – is a one-man factory, churning ...
Sure, Pratt (the “Jurassic World” movies) is always good for at least a laugh or two, but we get almost nothing from anyone else, including a, well, robotic Brown, who’s turned in much ...