Los Espookys adds to HBO’s Spanish language library

Los Espookys has a premiere date on HBO. The new Spanish language comedy series will premiere June 14 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT. Los Espookys comes from the minds of Fred Armisen, Ana Fabrega, and Julio Torres alongside Lorne Michaels. The six-episode first season will follow a group of friends who start a business based on their shared love of horror movies. The series takes place in an imagined version of

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HBO wants more Barry; renews dark comedy for third season

HBO decided they want more Barry and more NoHo Hank and, of course, more Henry Winkler as charismatic acting coach Gene Cousineau. Bill Hader’s creation got the renewal just days after Season Two’s second episode aired Sunday night. Critics are loving Barry, with various guilds nominating the show for a slew of awards. Last year, Barry earned three Emmys for Hader, Winkler, and sound mixing. Hader earned directing accolades for

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Bill Hader hunts to find the blend of drama and comedy for “Barry”

Bill Hader is everywhere and seemingly capable of doing everything. Not only is he one of the most versatile performers… MORE
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High Maintenance gets fourth season delivery order at HBO

High Maintenance is coming back for a fourth season. Only days after the third season finale aired on Sunday, HBO announced that they are renewing the stoner series. High Maintenance follows Ben Sinclair’s The Guy, a chill weed dealer as he interacts with various customers across Brooklyn. The show has generally been a critical darling and season three received high praise. While new characters are introduced in almost every episode,

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10 Crashing moments that prove Pete Holmes has one facial expression

After three full seasons, the Pete Holmes HBO show Crashing has officially come to an end. Judd Apatow confirmed the news during a recent appearance on Conan, where he lamented the end of the series and teased the possibility of an upcoming full-length Crashing movie. Regardless of whether a full-length Crashing movie happens or not, it’s safe to say that people have a lot of opinions about the HBO series,

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Judd Apatow on Crashing cancelation: HBO told us to stop making it.

Crashing crashed its last crash at HBO. The Pete Holmes sitcom about an aspiring stand-up comedian will end after the Season 3 finale this Sunday. HBO confirmed the news after Judd Apatow appeared on Conan Thursday night. On the late night show, he was very explicit that Crashing is not canceled. “We’re just going to stop making it.” Conan O’Brien asked, “What stopped you from making more?” The famed filmmaker comically

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Watch the season 2 trailer for HBO’s “Barry”

Bill Hader is Barry, the title character of HBO’s breakout dark comedy Barry. A hitman trying to leave that world… MORE
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Watch the trailer for the final season of “VEEP”

Selena Meyer and co are back for the 7th and final season of the hilarious Veep. Julia Louis-Dreyfus portrays the… MORE
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Episode #247: Dane Cook

In 2019, Dane Cook is heading out for his first full national tour in six years, and he’s calling it his Tell It Like It Is tour, playing venues such as the Wang Theater in his hometown of Boston and Radio City Music Hall in New York City. How is it no…

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Review: Amanda Seales, “I Be Knowin’” on HBO

In the early 2010s, HBO focused on very particular types of Girls: Young, white, privileged, hipster. By the end of the decade, the not-TV cable network has not only diversified but also grown up, including the Insecure Issa Rae, the&#16…

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