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15 articles tagged with "comedy"
Study Shows 2026 Late-Night Comedy Will Feature Only Liberal Guests
A new study has found that all late-night comedy shows in the first half of 2026 will feature exclusively liberal guests, prompting discussions about the lack of political diversity in the genre.
Sue Johnston Discusses the Challenges of Fame and Her New Role in 'Ann Droid'
In a recent interview, Sue Johnston opened up about her unexpected rise to fame and the loneliness that often accompanies it, while also discussing her latest project, 'Ann Droid'.
The Invite review – Seth Rogen adds zest and bite to fruity dinner party comedy
Olivia Wilde directs and stars alongside Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton in a bizarrely moving tale, with Rogen’s levity keeping the outrageous plot points in check.
Highlights from the Edinburgh Fringe 2026: A Blend of Comedy and Emotion
The Edinburgh Fringe 2026 promises a mix of humor and heartfelt moments, featuring performers like Elf Lyons, Frank Skinner, and Kristen Schaal, along with a unique musical act.
Exploring the Outrageous: The Creative Minds Behind Nirvanna's Mockumentary
Directors Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol share insights on their upcoming film, a blend of comedy and adventure that draws inspiration from iconic works like Jackass and Back to the Future.
Romesh Ranganathan’s New Gameshow: A Minimalist Take on Absurd Challenges
In a fresh adaptation of It’s a Knockout, Romesh Ranganathan invites online personalities to tackle bizarre tasks in a show that feels both nostalgic and experimental.
John Early's Directorial Debut: A Satirical Look at Influencer Culture
In 'Maddie’s Secret,' John Early explores the complexities of modern influencer life through humor and emotional depth, co-starring with Kate Berlant.
G’wed: A Comedy That Balances Humor with Serious Themes
The Scouse sitcom G’wed, now in its third season, delves into significant issues while delivering humor, making it a noteworthy addition to the comedy genre.
Phil Wang's Standup: A Potential Bridge in Divided Britain
As Phil Wang embarks on his Uh Oh standup tour, he addresses the cultural divides in Britain, touching on themes of woke culture and generational shifts.
Sam Campbell's 'Make That Movie' Delivers Unmatched Comedy in a Mockumentary Format
Sam Campbell's latest mockumentary, 'Make That Movie,' is being hailed as one of the funniest shows of the year, showcasing absurd humor and clever writing that could lead to a long-running series.
Sam Campbell: The Rise of Comedy's Eccentric Star
Australian comedian Sam Campbell, known for his unique style, is set to debut a bizarre new sitcom after gaining fame on shows like Taskmaster and Last One Laughing.