MAHER Back for More Political Fun
June 1, 2018 in NEWS
The 16TH season of REALTIME WITH BILL MAHER kicks off on Friday, June 1, (10:00-11:00 p.m. live ET/tape-delayed PT), with a replay at midnight, exclusively on HBO.
BERNIE SANDERS IS THE TOP-OF-SHOW INTERVIEW GUEST with PAUL BEGALA, NATASHA BERTRAND AND BRET STEPHENS joining as his roundtable Guests.
His unique perspective on contemporary issues, the show includes an opening monologue, roundtable discussions with panelists and interviews with guests.
The show is also available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and partners’ streaming platforms.
REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER has already been renewed through 2020.
Politico has hailed Maher as “a pugnacious debater and a healthy corrective to the claptrap of cable news,” while Varietynoted, “There may not be a more eclectic guest list on all of television.”
Maher headlined his first special on the network in 1989 and has starred in ten HBO solo specials to date. He is also an executive producer of the innovative news magazine show “VICE,” which is now in its sixth season on HBO.
Robert Pattinson’s “Damsel” – Cowboy Comedy Movie 1st looks…
May 27, 2018 in MOVIES & FILM, NEWS
Robert Pattinson, somehow, is quickly becoming one of the most exciting experimental actors in the game. That tradition looks to continue with Damsel, a screwball Western about a man, his tiny horse, and a marriage proposal that, well, doesn’t look like it goes according to plan at all.
As Samuel Alabaster (Robert Pattinson) travels across the American Frontier, on a journey to marry the love he has always looked for, Penelope (Mia Wasikowski), life becomes more and more dangerous. Accompanied by his miniature horse, Butterscotch, and drunkard companion, Parson Henry (David Zellner), the lines between hero, villain and damsel in distress become more and more blurred in this comic reinvention of the classic western movie.
ROBERT PATTINSON (“Samuel”) recently received Best Actor nominations from both the Independent Spirit Awards and the Gotham awards for his role as “Constantine Nikas” in Josh and Benny Safdie’s Good Time. He previously starred in James Gray’s The Lost City of Z opposite Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller and Tom Holland. He also starred in Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert opposite Nicole Kidman.
MIA WASIKOWSKA (“Penelope”) gained international recognition as the title character in Tim Burton’s 2010 retelling of the Lewis Carrol novel, “Alice in Wonderland,” starring Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Michael Sheen and Alan Rickman, as well as in James Bobin’s sequel, “Alice Through the Looking Glass.”
Wasikowska made her debut to US audiences as the tormented and suicidal teen “Sophie” in HBO’s series “In Treatment” in 2008. In July 2010, Wasikowska co-starred in the Academy Award nominated film “The Kids Are All Right” with Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo. In 2017, Wasikowska starred in “The Man with the Iron Heart,” a World War II thriller by director Cédric Jimenez. other credits include: Nicolas Pesce’s “Piercing” (2018), Guillermo Del Toro’s period thriller “Crimson Peak” (2015).
Damsel is directed by the Zellner Brothers, (David & Nathan Zellner) the team behind Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter and is due out in theaters June, 2018.
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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Three more seasons?
May 27, 2018 in NEWS, TV/INTERNET
“But I think 15 is the record for a comedy, so I imagine we’ll all want to hold the record for the longest-running comedy in America,” he added. “Fifteen would be the record for the longest live-action comedy, so we’ll probably try and break that record if we can.”
And what of Dennis’ triumphant return? “It’s top secret, I can’t say anything,” Day said. “But I can say that the fans should feel hopeful. The fans should feel hopeful that they’ll see some more Dennis. There’s been discussions.”
Howerton previously spoke out after his co-star Kaitlin Olson ‘confirmed’ a Dennis return.
“I do know that Glenn Howerton is coming back for some episodes,” Olson told TheWrap. “I don’t know the specifics, but I do know how he’s being introduced back in, and it is absolutely hilarious.”
Howerton retorted: “Sorry, guys but, that stupid dumb flightless bird doesn’t know what she’s saying. Dennis is NOT confirmed for season 13. We are writing now. Stay tuned.
“Apparently some bird has been going around squawking about Dennis being confirmed for season 13. We don’t have a bird on our writing staff. Birds don’t know anything.”
“SNL” vet Vanessa Bayer’s new Netflix comedy, “Ibiza”
May 27, 2018 in COMEDY CLUBS, MOVIES & FILM, NEWS
In Netflix’s new film comedy Ibiza, Saturday Night Live alumna Vanessa Bayer plays the wild friend of an up-and-coming businesswoman, played by Gillian Jacobs.
Bayer’s Nikki and Phoebe Robinson‘s Leah invite themselves along with Gillian Jacobs’ character, Harper, when she’s finally tapped to take a business trip. But the voyage to Spain quickly takes a detour, with the trio living it up at the legendarily crazy clubs in Ibiza. Harper’s career takes a backseat when she meets a hot DJ, and her friends are eager to help her let loose.
“We kind of got into that like nightclub type of thing which is like not something that Phoebe or Gillian and I have never really been a part of,” scene-stealer Bayer tells ABC Radio. She adds with a laugh, “So that was very good acting.”
Bayer is best known for the stable of characters she played on SNL, on which she was a cast member for seven years, leaving in 2017. Which character is she recognized for the most? That would be Jacob, the newly Bar-mitzvahed boy who made frequent awkward appearances on Weekend Update. Bayer says she gets stopped on the street over Jacob.
“With the ‘Bar Mitzvah Boy’ yes — and a lot of people who know my brother think it’s based on him, because I guess it’s a lot of the same mannerisms,” she says. “But it’s interesting — a lot of older men will come up to me and be like, “That’s you know that was how I was,” you know?”
Ibiza is now available on Netflix.
Re-posted with permission: Copyright © 2018, ABC News / Radio.
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Gilbert Gottfried Set for Treehouse
April 8, 2018 in NEWS
In a Celebrity Comedy Appearance, on Saturday April 28th, Gilbert Gottfried in conjunction with Treehouse Comedy Productions will take the stage at Bobby V’s in Windsor Locks for an evening of not-so-typical stand-up comedy by one of the country’s most outrageous comedic artists. Gilbert Gottfried star of stage, film, and TV will perform one night for two shows at 7:00 and 9:15 .
Gilbert’s comedy career spans decades. He was a Saturday Night Live cast member back in the eighties, was featured on the last Donald Trump season of TV’s The Celebrity Apprentice, and more recently was the subject of critically acclaimed documentary “Gilbert”. His scene-stealing role in the Eddie Murphy film “Beverly Hills Cop II” launched his movie career and led to subsequent rolls in the “Problem Child” series I, II, III, “Look Who’s Talking Too”, “The Aristocrat’s”, “The Adventures of Ford Fairlane”, and “A Million Ways to Die in the West”.
Gilbert released his first book not so appropriately titled “Rubber Balls and Liquor”. Part memoir, part twisted social commentary and part scratches on the bathroom wall. Gilbert is regularly featured on the “Howard Stern Show” and the “The Tonight Show” and is often the “closer” on the Comedy Central Roasts.
Gilbert Gottfried’s irritating voice has become one of the most recognizable in the country. Yes, that was his voice as the AFLAC duck before he got fired for inappropriate Tsunami jokes. His voice has been utilized for countless other commercials heard around the globe. He has become one of the most sought-after voice-over talents in the world, having worked on the Disney classic “Aladdin”, the long running PBS Series “Cyberchase“, the Comedy Central series, “The Annoying Orange” and FOX’s “Family Guy”.
As a famed comic’s comic, Gottfried puts aside political correctness for his live performances and fires an onslaught of jokes that know no boundaries. Stephen King has said of Gottfried, “More than a national treasure, he’s a secret weapon. If we had Gilbert Gottfried in World War II, Hitler would have given up in 1942.”
For tickets for Gilbert Gottfried’s Windsor Locks performances comedy goers can go to www.TreehouseComedy.com
Martin Luther King In The Wilderness
April 1, 2018 in MOVIES & FILM, TV/INTERNET
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leadership during the bus boycotts, the sit-ins and the historic Selma-to-Montgomery marches is now legendary. Much of what happened afterward, during the last three years of his life, is rarely discussed, but it was a time when Dr. King said his dream “turned into a nightmare.” From the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 to his assassination in 1968, King remained unshakably committed to nonviolence in the face of an increasingly unstable country.
Directed by Peter Kunhardt (HBO’s Emmy®-winning “Jim: The James Foley Story”) KING IN THE WILDERNESS chronicles the final chapters of Dr. King’s life, revealing a conflicted leader who faced an onslaught of criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. While the Black Power movement saw his nonviolence as weakness, and President Lyndon B. Johnson saw his anti-Vietnam War speeches as irresponsible, Dr. King’s unyielding belief in peaceful protest became a testing point for a nation on the brink of chaos. The compelling documentary debuts MONDAY, APRIL 2 (8:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), two days before the 50th anniversary of his death, exclusively on HBO.
The film will also be available on HBO On Demand, HBO NOW, HBO GO and partners’ streaming platforms.
Drawing on conversations with those who knew him well, including many fellow members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), KING IN THE WILDERNESS reveals stirring new perspectives on Dr. King’s character, his radical doctrine of nonviolence and his internal philosophical struggles prior to his assassination in 1968. The documentary also features archival footage of King’s most rousing speeches, behind-the-scenes video of his private moments, intimate archival photographs and phone conversations recorded by President Johnson, who was both ally and adversary in King’s fight for civil rights.
By 1966, following a series of civil rights successes, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. felt that the movement had moved towards a more difficult struggle for legal equality. In response to riots in Northern cities, he decided to expand north to Chicago, moving into a bare-bones walk-up and launching The Movement to End Slums, which faced resistance from the mayor and black pastors in the community. King also had to contend with Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) leader Stokely Carmichael, who preached black power and the abandonment of white allies. King tried to be supportive without endorsing the message, but struggled with this first real philosophical challenge.
Pressured by Carmichael to take a strong anti-war stance, King was hesitant to criticize the president. Instead, he continued his open-housing crusade, which was met by one of the most violent, hate-filled responses he ever encountered. “Chicago was a huge awakening for him,” says Harry Belafonte, who often hosted King in New York and noticed how physically and emotionally exhausted he was after facing a new kind of white aggression in the North.
Coretta King was openly anti-war before her husband, but King eventually made his long awaited speech condemning the war on April 4, 1967. The next morning, he was stunned by criticism from the media and friends in what Belafonte calls his “single most challenging moment.”
With riots continuing around the country in 1967, King grew increasingly dejected, until organizer Marian Wright Edelman brought him the idea of the Poor People’s Campaign. Revitalized, he began to plan a second march on Washington to shift attention from Vietnam to poverty. When Memphis sanitation workers went on strike to protest low wages and safety issues, King seized the opportunity to travel to the city and support their cause, despite concerns for his safety.
Friends recall that he often joked about death in later years. “He was prepared to die,” says Andrew Young, “but he was also determined that his death and his life would have meaning,” After a first visit to Memphis, King proposed a return trip with his executive staff.
On the morning of King’s assassination, Young remembers him as “the happiest I had seen him in a long time,” following a rousing speech the night before. That evening, King was shot and killed on his hotel balcony. The nation mourned a tremendous loss, and would never be the same, but King’s legacy lives on. Noting that King’s message is as relevant today as it was in 1968, Edelman hopes America will “keep moving forward” and one day realize King’s dream.
Interviewees in KING IN THE WILDERNESS include: Clifford Alexander, chairman, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; musician and activist Joan Baez; musician and activist Harry Belafonte; Joseph Califano, special assistant to Pres. Johnson; Xernona Clayton, SCLC organizer; Dorothy Cotton, education director, SCLC; Marian Wright Edelman, Mississippi director, SCLC; Richard Fernandez, church activist; Mary Lou Finley, staff member, SCLC; Jesse Jackson, director, SCLC Operation Breadbasket; Clarence Jones, advisor and personal lawyer; Bernard Lafayette, staff leader, SCLC; John Lewis, board member, SCLC; Diane Nash, field organizer, SCLC and SNCC; Cleveland Sellers, program director, SNCC; CT Vivian, director of affiliates, SCLC; and Andrew Young, executive director, SCLC.
KING IN THE WILDERNESS recently debuted at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
Courtesy HBO Films.
Tracy Morgan Makes Sitcom Comeback
March 30, 2018 in NEWS, TV/INTERNET
Tracy Morgan is making his sitcom comeback since his 2014 New Jersey car accident with his latest series, The Last O.G., starring alongside Tiffany Haddish and Cedric The Entertainer. Morgan (Tray), is an ex-con who is shocked to see just how much the world has changed when he is released from prison for good behavior after a 15-year stint. Returning to his newly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood…
he discovers that his former girlfriend, Shay (Haddish), has married an affable, successful white man (Ryan Gaul) who is helping raise the twins (Taylor Mosby and Dante Hoagland) Tray never knew existed. Wanting nothing more than to connect with his kids, but having neither the money to support them nor himself, Tray falls back on the skills he learned in prison to make ends meet while treading unfamiliar territory.
Chris Gethard Show Goes Big!
March 30, 2018 in TV/INTERNET
In this all around fun show that ComedyE.com definitely thinks is ready for a late-night premium time slot, comedian Chris Gethard brings his interactive, off-the-rails talk show live to truTV. On his phone-in comedy and variety talk show stretching the limits of what is possible on late-night television, Gethard walks a tightrope between chaos and control, attempting (and often failing) to wrangle celebrity guests, a cast of comedy improvisers, a studio audience and an electric fan-base of callers, all without a safety net.
Initially a live show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York, the show debuted on public-access channel Manhattan Neighborhood Network on June 22, 2011.Throughout its rise from a live stage show to a humble NYC public access show to a beloved and critically-lauded TV series, The Chris Gethard Show has attracted a host of A-list celebrity guests including Method Man, Ellie Kemper, P. Diddy, John Oliver, Paul Giamatti and more. In 2015, it moved to the cable channel Fusion, where it ran for two seasons before moving to truTV in 2017. The show is also distributed across the web, with full episodes uploaded to YouTube.
The series is produced by Funny Or Die. Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Owen Burke, JD Amato, Brian Stern and Gethard serve as executive producers.
BILL MAHER continues 16th Season
March 28, 2018 in NEWS
REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER continues its 16th season (10:00-11:00 p.m. live ET/tape-delayed PT), with a replay at 11:30 p.m., exclusively on HBO. Allowing Maher to offer his unique perspective on contemporary issues, the show includes an opening monologue, roundtable discussions with panelists and interviews with guests.
The show is also available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and partners’ streaming platforms.
REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER has already been renewed through 2020.
Politico has hailed Maher as “a pugnacious debater and a healthy corrective to the claptrap of cable news,” while Variety noted, “There may not be a more eclectic guest list on all of television.”
Maher headlined his first special on the network in 1989.
2 Dope Queens – Jessica Williams & Phoebe Robinson
March 25, 2018 in NEWS, TV/INTERNET
The hit comedy podcast 2 Dope Queens, featuring Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, comes to HBO as a series of four themed hour-long specials throughout this season. Directed by Tig Notaro (Boyish Girl Interrupted, One Mississippi), guests include Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black), Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Sarah Jessica Parker (Divorce, Sex and the City) and Jon Stewart (The Daily Show). The four themed episodes include: “New York,” with Jon Stewart; “Hair,” with Sarah Jessica Parker; “Hot Peen,” with Tituss Burgess; and “Black Nerds” (aka “Blerds”) with Uzo Aduba.
Taped before a live audience at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre, the show features the fun, fearless queens dishing on “Cocoa Khaleesis,” sex, New York-living, the best borough for pizza and more.
2 Dope Queens also features Robinson’s and Williams’ favorite comedians, including: Kevin Barnett, Rhea Butcher, Michelle Buteau, John Early, Naomi Ekperigin, Gary Gulman, Al Jackson, Jackie Kashian, Aparna Nancherla, Mark Normand, Baron Vaughn and Sheng Wang.
Jessica Williams’ credits include the critically acclaimed films The Incredible Jessica James and People Places Things, the TV series The Daily Show and Girls, and the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe. Phoebe Robinson has appeared on such TV shows as I Love Dick, Broad City and The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, and is the author of the New York Times bestselling book You Can’t Touch My Hair (And Other Things I Still Have to Explain).
2 Dope Queens on HBO this season.