CBS Orders 13 Episodes of a ‘Murphy Brown’ Revival Starring Candice Bergen

Murphy Brown is returning to television. According to Deadline, CBS has given a 13-episode series order to a revival of the show, which originally ran on the network from 1988-1998. Candice Bergen and Diane English – the show’s original star and creator, respectively – are both attached to the multi-cam revival, with Bergen set to […]

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Sexual Misconduct Allegations Have Put the Future of New Orleans and Austin’s New Movement Theaters in Doubt

With theaters and training centers in Austin and New Orleans, three comedy festivals under its name, and a published book about improv, The New Movement has been a swiftly rising comedy powerhouse in the South since it was founded by Chris Trew, Tami Nelson, and Brock LaBorde in 2009. When we profiled them in 2014, […]

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Emily V. Gordon to Write Amazon Feature ‘The Nest’ Produced by Jill Soloway

Fresh off her Oscar nomination for co-writing The Big Sick, Emily V. Gordon has landed another movie gig. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gordon has signed on to write a movie for Amazon called The Nest. The film is based on Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s 2016 novel of the same name and follows “the dysfunctional Plumb family. […]

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Talking with ‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’ Producers Peter Principato and Jonathan Stern

It’s hard to argue that anyone could be doing better in comedy production right now — digital, TV, and film — than Peter Principato and Jonathan Stern. Principato is coming off the recent releases of Central Intelligence and Keanu, the first of which grossed over $200 million worldwide and both of which are north of […]

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‘Another Period’s Third Season Dives into the Origins of Celebrity Feminism

It’s been a year and a half since the second season of Another Period ended, so there’s a great deal to catch up on. Set in the first decade of the 20th century, Another Period focuses primarily on Lillian and Beatrice Bellacourt, played respectively by series creators Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome. The two are […]

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‘Another Period’s Third Season Dives into the Origins of Celebrity Feminism

It’s been a year and a half since the second season of Another Period ended, so there’s a great deal to catch up on. Set in the first decade of the 20th century, Another Period focuses primarily on Lillian and Beatrice Bellacourt, played respectively by series creators Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome. The two are […]

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Jordan Klepper Chats with Former Mexican President Vicente Fox on ‘The Opposition’

Here’s a clip from last night’s The Opposition, where Jordan Klepper sits down with former Mexican President Vicente Fox to discuss Donald Trump’s racist comments against Mexicans and the border wall and why he’s taken it upon himself to speak out against Trump on Twitter.  “Is a former head of state trolling another head of […]

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Tom Segura’s Steady Rise

Since he started doing comedy, Tom Segura has been on the slow climb to success through silliness. With Your Mom’s House, the podcast he co-hosts with his wife/fellow comedian Christina P, Segura says the couple is simply “embracing silliness” and “just trying to have fun.” And despite some recent complaints from angry Cajuns and concerned […]

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Kathy Bates Gives Conan O’Brien a Crash Course in Acting Stoned

Here’s a clip from last night’s Conan, where O’Brien chats with Disjointed star Kathy Bates about the challenge of acting stoned on a television show. It’s not exactly a challenge for Bates, though, who goes on to give O’Brien an easy tip for how to pull it off: uncontrollable laughter. “My guy wasn’t stoned, my […]

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NBC Orders Four Multi-Cam Comedy Pilots from Mike Schur, Sean Hayes, and More

NBC just added four multi-cam comedy pilots — the first four comedy pilot orders of the 2018-2019 season. According to The Wrap, the network has given pilot orders to shows from Mike Schur, Sean Hayes, and Roseanne executive producer Tom Werner. First up is Schur’s pilot Abby’s, which follows “the titular unlicensed bar in San Diego, […]

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