The very best anthology series strikes a balance between having each installment feel new and fresh while making sure they connect to the overall theme or ethos of the series. Fortunately, TV history has numerous examples of such anthology successes, from The Twilight Zone to American Horror Story.
“All I have to say is, Ali Wong is off the market,” Hader told the audience when he shared the stage with his comedian girlfriend
Everyone has their favorite era of Saturday Night Live, but after watching these 20 sketches, you'll understand why it's the 2010s for many audiences.
A good rom-com can still make audiences swoon, as evidenced by the number of successful modern rom-coms released. These films showcase the versatility of the genre and prove the rom-com certainly isn’t dead.
If you enjoy this horror subgenre as much as we do, be sure your streaming queue includes the 21 best films and franchises featuring scary clowns.
The television landscape can be cruel. One second, fans are enjoying their favorite show, and the next, it’s canceled, and they’re left wondering what could’ve become of their beloved characters.
Saturday Night Live has been an entertainment institution since the ‘70s and has helped jumpstart the careers of some of the biggest names in comedies. The weekend giant has also given way to several films inspired by sketches and characters. However, almost two dozen others could have also been given the big screen treatment.
The following might surprise many, so buckle up because these actors have all played some of the most memorable roles on TV yet never won an Emmy. Some were never even nominated!
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[Editor’s Note: The following story contains spoilers for the “Barry” series finale] The final season of “Barry” earned rave reviews, with critics praising Bill Hader — who directed all eight episodes — for skillfully guiding his dark comedy towards a fittingly bleak conclusion.
[Obviously, major spoilers follow.] Brutal. Bloody. Big-hearted. In an extraordinary week for much-anticipated series finales, three Emmy-winning shows found their own distinctive ways to take a last bow.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Barry series finale “wow.”] Barry could only end with violence — and that’s exactly what happened in the series finale, written and directed by Bill Hader.
Comedy is designed to make us laugh and feel good, but that doesn’t mean the content always feels good itself. These movies and TV shows can find the right balance and have viewers giggle and gasp simultaneously.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Barry Season 4 Episode 7 “A Nice Meal.”] Barry’s (Bill Hader) fear is coming true at the end of the penultimate episode of the HBO dark comedy.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Barry Season 4 Episode 6, “The Wizard.”] Barry (Bill Hader), after the post-time jump in the final season of the dark comedy, has returned to Los Angeles with a plan: kill Gene (Henry Winkler) after getting word of the movie being made about him with his former acting teacher consulting.
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Barry Season 4 Episode 5, “Tricky Legacies.”] With the latest episode, Barry has officially jumped forward eight years.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Barry Season 4 Episode 4, “It Takes a Psycho.”] It’s one shock after another as we reach the halfway point of Barry‘s final season.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Barry Season 4 Episodes 1 “yikes” and 2 “bestest place on the earth.”] With the first two episodes of its final season, Barry shows it’s not slowing down and still must-see TV.
When historians look back at comedy in the 21st century, Seth Rogen will be among the greats mentioned.
What’s so funny about a professional hitman and wannabe actor who’s now behind bars?
“Are human beings redeemable?” wonders Barry costar Henry Winkler. Bill Hader’s self-destructive hitman Barry Berkman certainly hopes so.
Chronicling television has never been trickier. In truth, to provide a list of the year's best television shows is to offer an unspoken caveat that there are things you missed. Here are the 25 best shows of the year while acknowledging that some of these seasons began in 2021, as is the nature of the medium.
LeBron James is one of the biggest superstars in the world. Over the course of his career, James has also amassed huge popularity around the globe. As a result, it is not a surprise that the NBA superstar has also played roles in Hollywood.
The comedy gods bless this (reported) union.
There have been 16 episodes of “Barry.” A third season was delayed due to COVID-19, but the third and four seasons have been written. Until we get to see them, here is our ranking of all 16 episodes of HBO’s hit violent comedy.
Bill Hader shared a story during Monday's Conan about flying cross-country with Fred Armisen and Seth Meyers in Lorne Michaels' private plane that would
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