Paul Scheer Signs On to Write Amazon’s ‘Galaxy Quest’ Series

Paramount revealed back in 2015 that it was developing a television series for Amazon based on the 1999 movie Galaxy Quest, and while the project stalled last year following Alan Rickman’s death, today there’s a big update. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Paul Scheer has signed on to write the series, taking over for original Galaxy […]

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Seth Rogen to Produce ‘Good Boys’ Comedy by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky

Writing team and The Office alums Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are set to make their feature directorial debut with some help from Seth Rogen. According to Variety, Rogen is attached to produce Eisenberg and Stupnitsky’s Good Boys, an R-rated comedy that centers on “four 12-year-olds caught between childhood innocence and lewd teenage corruption, who […]

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Seth Rogen to Produce ‘Good Boys’ Comedy by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky

Writing team and The Office alums Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are set to make their feature directorial debut with some help from Seth Rogen. According to Variety, Rogen is attached to produce Eisenberg and Stupnitsky’s Good Boys, an R-rated comedy that centers on “four 12-year-olds caught between childhood innocence and lewd teenage corruption, who […]

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Behind the Camera with Ken Marino

Although Ken Marino says he learned nothing about how to be a Latin lover while directing How to Be a Latin Lover, he enjoyed collaborating on the development of such an outlandish character. The movie follows Maximo (Eugenio Derbez), an aging playboy suddenly dumped by the older woman he married for money. With nowhere else […]

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‘Ingrid Goes West’: A Dark Comedy That Shines an Empathetic Light on Digital Addiction

“What’s your biggest emotional wound?” That question, posed to our anti-heroine Ingrid Thorburn roughly 30 minutes into Ingrid Goes West, should carry the weight of the world. It’s the type of question that demands self-interrogation — one that requires an emotional honesty and a cognitive courage to confront. Instead the characters treat it like a […]

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‘Ingrid Goes West’: A Dark Comedy That Shines an Empathetic Light on Digital Addiction

“What’s your biggest emotional wound?” That question, posed to our anti-heroine Ingrid Thorburn roughly 30 minutes into Ingrid Goes West, should carry the weight of the world. It’s the type of question that demands self-interrogation — one that requires an emotional honesty and a cognitive courage to confront. Instead the characters treat it like a […]

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Louis C.K. has quietly been working on his first movie in 16 years

Louis C.K. is just the king of doing things however he wants. After the release of his Netflix special 2017… MORE

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Netflix’s ‘Meyerowitz Stories’ Teaser Features Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, and More

Last year it was announced that Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller were teaming up to star in Noah Baumbach’s next movie, and today Netflix released a teaser trailer. Titled The Meyerowitz Stories, the film follows “the intergenerational tale of adult siblings contending with the influence of their aging father,” and Candice Bergen, Emma Thompson, Elizabeth […]

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Check Out a Clip from Janicza Bravo’s Movie ‘Lemon’ Featuring Brett Gelman and Megan Mullally

Ahead of Janicza Bravo and Brett Gelman’s movie Lemon premiering in theaters, iTunes, On Demand, and Amazon Video this week, here’s a sneak peek from the film, in which Mullally plays a very strange British photographer who offers Gelman’s character some helpful advice. Lemon debuted at Sundance earlier this year and marks Bravo’s feature directorial debut. Here’s the logline: Lemon: […]

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Randall Park and Ali Wong to Star in an Upcoming Netflix Comedy

Fresh Off the Boat star Randall Park is teaming up with Ali Wong for a movie in the works at Netflix. According to Deadline, the streaming network will release a comedy Park and Wong wrote together with Michael Golamco, which will center them as “two childhood friends who find themselves in vastly different socioeconomic situations when […]

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