Posts Tagged ‘Comedy’

Critic’s Notebook: The Comedy Awards on Comedy Central

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

The Comedy Awards, on Comedy Central, are more irreverent than most awards shows, but tastefulness still interferes.

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Critic’s Notebook: The Comedy Awards on Comedy Central

Borat tune stuns Kazakh medallist

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

A Kazakh shooting gold medallist is stunned as the comedy national anthem from the film Borat is played for her victory in Kuwait instead of the real one.

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Political satirist Andy Borowitz says he can’t resist poking fun at GOP field

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

NEW YORK — People sometimes ask Andy Borowitz, one of America’s finest fake-news creators and political satirists, why he makes fun of Republicans far more often than Democrats. Borowitz usually replies with a variation of Willie Sutton’s line about why he robbed banks: Because that’s where the comedy is. Read full article > >

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‘Community’ benched, ‘Prime Suspect’ gone missing in NBC midseason schedule

Monday, November 14th, 2011

To the surprise of no one — except rabid “Community” fans — NBC has benched “Community” in order to make room for the return of “30 Rock” Thursdays at 8, in January, the network announced Monday. Note to “Community” fans: Tina Fey having been interviewed by Brian Williams last Monday on the second episode of his new newsmag “Rock Center” about the return of her comedy series was a clue. Read full article > >

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‘Boys from Syracuse’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

Long before an actor blurted out “Shakespeare!” from the stage of Harman Hall, we fully understood why a Washington theater company that bears the Bard’s name would give us a sweet concert version of the Rodgers and Hart musical “The Boys From Syracuse.” Taking its plot and characters from Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors,” the show was Shakespeare Theatre Company’s inaugural attempt at replicating, with an Elizabethan wink, New York’s highly successful and widely imitated Encores! concert series, which regularly blows the dust off vintage (and sometimes not-so-vintage) musicals. Read full article > >

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HBO’s ‘Enlightened’: Portrait of a crazy lady

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Once every season or so, the TV critic finds himself in the tricky spot of recommending a new series even though he knows most of you are not going to like it very much. HBO’s “Enlightened,” which stars the achingly talented Laura Dern as a corporate drone in the throes of a disastrous midlife crisis, is just that kind of show. It is certainly not the comedy that the network’s ads have touted it as being; nor is it a straight drama with a clearly defined protagonist or particularly gripping plot developments. Nothing about it will cheer you up. Read full article > >

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HBO’s ‘Enlightened’: Portrait of a crazy lady

HBO’s ‘Enlightened’: Portrait of a crazy lady

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Once every season or so, the TV critic finds himself in the tricky spot of recommending a new series even though he knows most of you are not going to like it very much. HBO’s “Enlightened,” which stars the achingly talented Laura Dern as a corporate drone in the throes of a disastrous midlife crisis, is just that kind of show. It is certainly not the comedy that the network’s ads have touted it as being; nor is it a straight drama with a clearly defined protagonist or particularly gripping plot developments. Nothing about it will cheer you up. Read full article > >

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HBO’s ‘Enlightened’: Portrait of a crazy lady

Nick Frost eyes up serious roles

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Shaun of the Dead star Nick Frost says he is keen to take on roles that take him out of his comedy comfort zone.

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Nick Frost eyes up serious roles

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Shaun of the Dead star Nick Frost says he is keen to take on roles that take him out of his comedy comfort zone.

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Lovely jubbly: Sir David Jason returns to comedy

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Sir David Jason is making his comedy comeback in a new BBC One sitcom about a former soldier mistakenly put in charge of royal security.

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True to Mission, Comedy Central Still Strong at 20

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Twenty years in, Comedy Central is still the TV leader in comedy, its endurance the result of talent-spotting and demographic marketing.

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Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Catherine Deneuve, Toni Braxton and more in eye on entertainment

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Russell Brand receives the Comedy Star of the Year award in Las Vegas while Ron Howard attends an advertising conference in Redmond.

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Letterman gets US comedy honour

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Chat show host David Letterman picks up the highest honour at the first US Comedy awards.

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Box Office Poll: Who Will Win The Weekend? (3/18-3/20)

Friday, March 18th, 2011

It’s a new weekend, which means it’s time for a new film featuring aliens to hit theaters. This time it’s the comedy Paul, starringSimon Pegg and Nick Frost as a couple of fanboy blokes who travel from across the pond to the US to visit places like Area 51 and Comic Con. Hilarity ensues when they pick up a foul-mouthed alien (voiced by Seth Rogen) along the way. Joining Paul in theaters are a new sci-fi flick starring Bradley Cooper called Limitless, and Matthew McConaughey suits up for the drama-thriller The Lincoln Lawyer. Let’s take a look … Paul What’s the Scoop: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost star in their first Hollywood film as a couple of fanboys who take a road trip with a nasty, foul-mouthed alien named Paul. Why It Might Win The Weekend… Read More Read Comments

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VIDEO: DJ Chris Moyles sets Radio 1 record

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

BBC Radio One’s Chris Moyles and Comedy Dave have broken the existing record set by Simon Mayo for broadcasting the longest ever BBC Radio 1 show.

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