Jesse David Fox Talks ‘Good One,’ Comedy, and Mike Birbiglia

[ad_1] Mike Birbiglia with Atsuko Okatsuka during the filming of Good One. Photo: Peacock Peacock’s Good One: A Show About Jokes is not your average comedy-documentary special. Over the course of seven hours of shows in Rhode Island and Washington, D.C., Vulture writer Jesse David Fox and director Eddie Schmidt capture comedian Mike Birbiglia in… Continue reading Jesse David Fox Talks ‘Good One,’ Comedy, and Mike Birbiglia

Will’s Shocking Death on ‘The Good Wife,’ 10 Years Later

[ad_1] “If this was a love to last the ages, the only wall high enough to keep the two lovers apart was death,” says The Good Wife’s creators, Robert and Michelle King. Photo: CBS The Red Wedding. Charlie’s writing “not Penny’s boat.” Scandoval. The 97-year history of television has offered no shortage of astonishing onscreen… Continue reading Will’s Shocking Death on ‘The Good Wife,’ 10 Years Later

Golden Globes, back in Hollywood’s good graces, ink five-year deal with CBS

[ad_1] The Golden Globe Awards, which just two years ago seemed on the verge of being abandoned by Hollywood, have found a new forever home — or at least a five-year one. On Monday, CBS announced a new five-year deal to air the Globes on the network and stream it live on Paramount+, cementing the… Continue reading Golden Globes, back in Hollywood’s good graces, ink five-year deal with CBS

How ‘One of the Good Ones’ made Pasadena Playhouse history

[ad_1] The pillows are fluffed, the cocktails are mixed, the enchiladas are warming in the oven. Ilana and Enrique Gomez have done everything to ready their Pasadena mansion for the arrival of their daughter’s boyfriend. But nothing could prepare them for who the person at their front door turns out to be. In Gloria Calderón… Continue reading How ‘One of the Good Ones’ made Pasadena Playhouse history

A daughter brings home a white boyfriend in ‘One of the Good Ones’

[ad_1] Guess who’s coming to dinner at the home of a wealthy Latino family in Pasadena. A well-mannered, painstakingly progressive, sensitive-to-a-fault white dude. Cue the comic mayhem in Gloria Calderón Kellett’s “One of the Good Ones,” which is having its world premiere at Pasadena Playhouse under the direction of Kimberly Senior. The playwright turns the… Continue reading A daughter brings home a white boyfriend in ‘One of the Good Ones’

Restaurant Review: Café Carmellini Is Fine Dining That Knows a Good Time

[ad_1] The other night at Café Carmellini, Andrew Carmellini’s swanky new restaurant in the Fifth Avenue Hotel in NoMad, I was reminded of the allure of unlimited breadsticks. Despite its indelible association with a certain chain restaurant, or maybe thanks to it, the all-you-can-eat breadstick is one of those dining gimmicks that can’t help but… Continue reading Restaurant Review: Café Carmellini Is Fine Dining That Knows a Good Time

People Are Sharing The "Infamous Movie Plot Holes" They Have Perfectly Good Explanations For, And Valid Points Were Made

[ad_1] ” The Shawshank Redemption. ‘How did Andy reattach the poster after he crawled into the tunnel?’ He didn’t. The poster was securely attached at the top but freely moving at the bottom, thus allowing Andy to lift it/let it fall back down whenever he needed.” View Entire Post › [ad_2] Source link

‘Good Burger 2’ Sequel Details: Trailer, Cast, Release Date

[ad_1] We’re all still dudes, even after 26 years. Sketch comedy icons Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell reprise their roles as burger-flipping dudes Dexter Reed and Ed (still last name-less, we’re assuming) from All That in the upcoming Good Burger sequel film. In the teaser trailer, the down-on-his-luck inventor Dex gets picked up by his… Continue reading ‘Good Burger 2’ Sequel Details: Trailer, Cast, Release Date