Rob Leane Jun 13, 2017
Aziz Ansari’s Master Of None is a heart-wrenching and hilarious series. Here’s why it needs a spot on your Netflix queue...
Netflix is fast making a name for itself as a home for inventive, thoughtful comedy. BoJack Horseman is an emotional reflection on stardom and ageing, told through the lens of an animal-stuffed animated series. Love reinvented the rom-com, showing us how ‘happily ever after’ is just a cliché. And today we’re going to talk about Master Of None, Aziz Ansari’s New York-set series, which may be the streaming service’s most impressive Lol-inducing output to date.
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When Ansari...
Aziz Ansari’s Master Of None is a heart-wrenching and hilarious series. Here’s why it needs a spot on your Netflix queue...
Netflix is fast making a name for itself as a home for inventive, thoughtful comedy. BoJack Horseman is an emotional reflection on stardom and ageing, told through the lens of an animal-stuffed animated series. Love reinvented the rom-com, showing us how ‘happily ever after’ is just a cliché. And today we’re going to talk about Master Of None, Aziz Ansari’s New York-set series, which may be the streaming service’s most impressive Lol-inducing output to date.
See related Game Of Thrones spinoffs: "The idea is not to do four shows" Game Of Thrones: 8 ideas for prequel spinoffs Game Of Thrones season 6: new deleted scene released Game Of Thrones season 6: breaking down Blood Of My Blood's vision
When Ansari...
- 6/5/2017
- Den of Geek
Patrick Sproull Sep 15, 2016
Master Of None, Love, The Ranch, Grace And Frankie, Bloodline, Narcos and more. These Netflix Originals all deserve recognition...
Netflix Originals are a strange beast because they're not always on Netflix and they're not always original. Take a glance at some of the properties currently touted as being a Netflix Original: Scream, Orphan Black, and Better Call Saul. Each originally aired on a separate channel and were made by a different production company.
While some of the shows that aren't real Netflix Originals are excellent, for the purpose of this article we'll be casting our eyes over the productions made by Netflix available solely on Netflix. We'll confine things to TV for now, although some of Netflix's cinematic output is well worth a watch (The Fundamentals Of Caring and Tallulah are excellent starting points).
Looking at legitimate Netflix Originals, with flagship shows such as House Of Cards...
Master Of None, Love, The Ranch, Grace And Frankie, Bloodline, Narcos and more. These Netflix Originals all deserve recognition...
Netflix Originals are a strange beast because they're not always on Netflix and they're not always original. Take a glance at some of the properties currently touted as being a Netflix Original: Scream, Orphan Black, and Better Call Saul. Each originally aired on a separate channel and were made by a different production company.
While some of the shows that aren't real Netflix Originals are excellent, for the purpose of this article we'll be casting our eyes over the productions made by Netflix available solely on Netflix. We'll confine things to TV for now, although some of Netflix's cinematic output is well worth a watch (The Fundamentals Of Caring and Tallulah are excellent starting points).
Looking at legitimate Netflix Originals, with flagship shows such as House Of Cards...
- 9/14/2016
- Den of Geek
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesAziz Ansari, “Master of None” Twitter: @azizansari Hometown: Columbia, South Carolina Representation: William Morris EndeavorHe’s been rocking standup stages for years, but no one knew what to expect of Ansari’s solo dive into television. We knew he could act funny thanks to his work on “Parks and Recreation,” and we knew he could write funny considering his comedy specials, his book “Modern Romance,” and his numerous New York Times op-eds. But if you boil it all down, does it work for a series? Apparently it does, and we have 10 episodes of the whip-smart “Master of None” to prove it. Ansari is nominated three times—for lead actor in a comedy, writing, and directing—making him a first-time nominee three times over! Thomas Middleditch, “Silicon Valley” Twitter: @middleditch Hometown: Nelson, british columbia Representation: William Morris EndeavorWhile he already had a voiceover career going,...
- 8/18/2016
- backstage.com
On The Tonight Show last night, Aziz Ansari stopped by and revisited a bit from his book Modern Romance, wherein he examines the best and worst ways to text someone. In the Tonight Show segment, Ansari and Fallon dramatically recreate the worst of the worst over candlelight. The very real texts range from confused misspellings to heartbreaking lengthy declarations of love that are met with a point blank "No" but at least, in the hands of Ansari and Fallon, they're all hilarious. ...
- 8/4/2016
- by Pilot Viruet
- Hitfix
Aziz Ansari and Jimmy Fallon dusted off the candles and roses with a fresh batch of unfortunately real dating texts on The Tonight Show Wednesday.
The bit originated from Ansari's book, Modern Romance, which examines dating in the digital age. The book includes a section about the best and worst ways to text a potential partner. Fallon and Ansari, obviously, focused on the latter, like one man's unflappable dedication to finding out if the woman he was texting was having a good Fourth of July.
Other exchanges included a lengthy...
The bit originated from Ansari's book, Modern Romance, which examines dating in the digital age. The book includes a section about the best and worst ways to text a potential partner. Fallon and Ansari, obviously, focused on the latter, like one man's unflappable dedication to finding out if the woman he was texting was having a good Fourth of July.
Other exchanges included a lengthy...
- 8/4/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Note: With The Lobster in limited release this weekend, we’re re-running our review from the New York Film Festival. Audiences have come to expect the bizarre from director Yorgos Lanthimos, who broke out in 2009 with the wonderful and unsettling Dogtooth, and The Lobster definitely doesn’t disappoint on that front. It’s set in a dystopia where single people […]
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- 5/13/2016
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list. Displayed below are a few of the city’s most reliable theaters and links to screenings of their weekend offerings — films you’re not likely to see in a theater again anytime soon, and many of which are, also, on 35mm. If you have a chance to attend any of these, we’re of the mind that it’s time extremely well-spent.
Museum of the Moving Image
“See It Big! Documentary” has an amazing weekend, starting with The Last Waltz on Friday. Following that are a new restoration of Vertov‘s Man with a Movie Camera (with live musical accompaniment) and a Maysles double-feature of Salesman and Gimme Shelter on Saturday. Sunday offers Errol Morris‘ Fast, Cheap & Out of Control,...
Museum of the Moving Image
“See It Big! Documentary” has an amazing weekend, starting with The Last Waltz on Friday. Following that are a new restoration of Vertov‘s Man with a Movie Camera (with live musical accompaniment) and a Maysles double-feature of Salesman and Gimme Shelter on Saturday. Sunday offers Errol Morris‘ Fast, Cheap & Out of Control,...
- 2/12/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Netflix streaming has a wealth of great stand up specials for fans of comedy. Lately the service has been even releasing Netflix Original specials from famous comedians. It is almost overwhelming how much hilariously good stand up comedy Netflix has at the moment.
If you haven’t taken the time to watch some of these hour long specials from greats like Aziz Ansari or Mike Birbiglia, here is a list of the 6 best currently available. But don’t worry, more are on the way to the streaming service over the next year.
Mike Birbiglia – My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend
Mike Birbiglia has had several a few different specials as well as a film he wrote/directed/starred in titled “Sleepwalk With Me” based on his one man comedy show. But “My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend” is easily his best and one of the best specials ever.
Birbiglia delves into the events of...
If you haven’t taken the time to watch some of these hour long specials from greats like Aziz Ansari or Mike Birbiglia, here is a list of the 6 best currently available. But don’t worry, more are on the way to the streaming service over the next year.
Mike Birbiglia – My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend
Mike Birbiglia has had several a few different specials as well as a film he wrote/directed/starred in titled “Sleepwalk With Me” based on his one man comedy show. But “My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend” is easily his best and one of the best specials ever.
Birbiglia delves into the events of...
- 11/15/2015
- by Sarah Sommer
- Boomtron
Master of None, Season 1
Created by Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang
Premiered Friday, November 6th on Netflix
5 episodes watched for review
After the success of shows like Orange is the New Black and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and standup specials from talents like Aziz Ansari and Chelsea Peretti, it was clear that Netflix was on its way to becoming a major player in comedy. Master of None, the new series from Ansari and Alan Yang, will perhaps become the crown jewel of Netflix’s comedy empire. The perspective the creators have brought to the show feels more on the pulse of its generation than Hannah Horvath could have dreamed of ever being.
There are ten episodes in the first season, five of which were watched for this preview. Each episode plays like a half-hour short film, with predictably hilarious dialogue and more visual flourish than expected. Ansari plays Dev, a thirtysomething...
Created by Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang
Premiered Friday, November 6th on Netflix
5 episodes watched for review
After the success of shows like Orange is the New Black and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and standup specials from talents like Aziz Ansari and Chelsea Peretti, it was clear that Netflix was on its way to becoming a major player in comedy. Master of None, the new series from Ansari and Alan Yang, will perhaps become the crown jewel of Netflix’s comedy empire. The perspective the creators have brought to the show feels more on the pulse of its generation than Hannah Horvath could have dreamed of ever being.
There are ten episodes in the first season, five of which were watched for this preview. Each episode plays like a half-hour short film, with predictably hilarious dialogue and more visual flourish than expected. Ansari plays Dev, a thirtysomething...
- 11/7/2015
- by George Morvis
- SoundOnSight
Despite bringing in lower-than-expected returns in the third quarter of 2015, Netflix still has plenty of intriguing projects on the horizon, including several new original series. The next series to make its debut will be Master of None, a comedy starring Aziz Ansari that will premiere on November 6th.
Master of None stars Ansari as Dev, a semi-autobiographical romantic who lives in New York City. In the show’s recently released trailer, we can get a feel for the sort of topics Dev and his friends will explore. The central theme is love, which is a favorite topic of Ansari’s; the stand-up comic and former Parks and Recreation cast member recently authored a book called Modern Romance, in which he opines on the nature of dating in the 21st century.
Other themes discussed in the trailer include race--with particular attention paid to Dev’s (and Ansari’s) South Asian ancestry--and food,...
Master of None stars Ansari as Dev, a semi-autobiographical romantic who lives in New York City. In the show’s recently released trailer, we can get a feel for the sort of topics Dev and his friends will explore. The central theme is love, which is a favorite topic of Ansari’s; the stand-up comic and former Parks and Recreation cast member recently authored a book called Modern Romance, in which he opines on the nature of dating in the 21st century.
Other themes discussed in the trailer include race--with particular attention paid to Dev’s (and Ansari’s) South Asian ancestry--and food,...
- 10/22/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Read More:Where to Watch the Best TV of 2015 Looking a bit more like "Louie" than "Parks and Recreation," Aziz Ansari's new Netflix series, "Master of None," looks more like a continuation of the stand-up comedian's studies than his past shows and movies. Ansari's best-selling book, "Modern Romance," focused on dating practices in today's digitally-dominated day-and-age, traveling across the world to observe and analyze different dating practices to understand how things have changed from generation to generation. In the trailer above, Ansari's character is asked the common questions — "Do you see yourself settling down?" — while he asks harder ones, from the difference between men and women's Instagram accounts to assumptions based on age. Ansari stars as Dev, a 30-year-old actor living in New York who struggles with just about every decision he's asked to make, from where to have his Sunday brunch to the direction of his life in...
- 10/22/2015
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Netflix’s Master of None is sort of based on Aziz Ansari’s stand-up, and kinda based on his book Modern Romance, but "we're really trying to do a wide breadth of topics and subject matter," Ansari told TV critics this afternoon at Summer TV Press Tour 2015. Unlike Parks And Recreation, the NBC ensemble comedy on which Ansari previously starred, Netflix affords producers the freedom of structure and form to only feature characters relevant to each episode. Master Of None,…...
- 7/29/2015
- Deadline TV
Aziz Ansari recently realeased his first book entitled Modern Romance. Close friends and I are constantly talking about relationships, online dating, and the poor quality of suitors out there and so when I learned that one of the top comedians today was finally going to explain it all to me, I rejoiced. Ansari is known for playing […]
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- 7/7/2015
- by Anya Ferguson
- Uinterview
In Aziz Ansari's most recent stand-up special Live At Madison Square Garden, the observational comic mined such heavy topics as the meat industry, love and dating, and immigrant parents—and managed to get all the laughs. His timely takes on everyday things in an ever-maddening world has since led to an academic-lite—though humorous—relationship book, Modern Romance, that Penguin released earlier this month. Next up is his untitled comedy series, also for Netflix, which he…...
- 6/25/2015
- Deadline TV
Aziz Ansari really wants you to buy his new book, Modern Romance, so he did the only reasonable thing there was to do and participated this weekend in a heavily anecdotal Reddit Ama session. There was lots to talk about, including dating, little Aziz, his new Netflix show, pasta, his cousin, his dad, and Parks and Recreation (Rip). Unfortunately, the online powwow was cut a little short, but Ansari didn't disappoint. Here are some of his best Ama gems:Will we ever get to see the cut scene of his dad that was supposed to be in Parks and Rec? Never filmed it! They changed the script. He's in my new show a Shit Ton though. He's in 3 episodes and he's great. This is the craziest thing that ever happened to him in school (because he was apparently a very, very quiet kid): I fell from a swing when I...
- 6/22/2015
- by Sean Fitz-Gerald
- Vulture
Here's one way to kill the buzz of a first date.
For a segment amusingly titled "First Textual Experience," The Tonight Show asked viewers to send in real-life first texts they received from awkward individuals attempting to secure a date and failing miserably.
Host Jimmy Fallon and guest Aziz Ansari then read the cringe-worthy missives in a segment that immediately went viral.
"My friend have me this number. Said a smart, pretty girl needed to be taken out to dinner? Where are you wanting to go?" read Fallon, 40, before dissolving into giggles. "This is Ron btw is was trying to be clever.
For a segment amusingly titled "First Textual Experience," The Tonight Show asked viewers to send in real-life first texts they received from awkward individuals attempting to secure a date and failing miserably.
Host Jimmy Fallon and guest Aziz Ansari then read the cringe-worthy missives in a segment that immediately went viral.
"My friend have me this number. Said a smart, pretty girl needed to be taken out to dinner? Where are you wanting to go?" read Fallon, 40, before dissolving into giggles. "This is Ron btw is was trying to be clever.
- 6/16/2015
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- People.com - TV Watch
Jimmy Fallon and Aziz Ansari busted out the candles, the roses and the sensual jams for a new Tonight Show bit, "First Textual Experience," in which the pair offered scintillating, dramatized readings of very real, very terrible texts men have sent to women.
The bit was inspired by Ansari's new book, Modern Romance, a sociological examination of contemporary dating habits that includes a similar analysis of real text conversations between men and women. "It was really surprising, the kind of bozo texts a lot of dudes send," Ansari said. "It...
The bit was inspired by Ansari's new book, Modern Romance, a sociological examination of contemporary dating habits that includes a similar analysis of real text conversations between men and women. "It was really surprising, the kind of bozo texts a lot of dudes send," Ansari said. "It...
- 6/16/2015
- Rollingstone.com
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
Conan O'Brien was back with another round of Clueless Gamer -- but wait! It was the first-ever team multi-player edition of Clueless Gamer. "That's history, kids." Team Coco took on Team Silicon Valley, featuring Thomas Middleditch, Tj Miller, & Zach Woods of the HBO show "Silicon Valley," and they played "Halo 5: Guardians." Prepare for 9 minutes of hilarity. "I don't see anybody! I'm like my father at night looking for Fig Newtons. I'm just wandering around." Poor Conan.
This will make you Lol too. Aziz Ansari was on "The Tonight Show" to promote his book, "Modern Romance: An Investigation," and he and Jimmy Fallon chatted about embarrassing first text messages between guys and girls.
Conan O'Brien was back with another round of Clueless Gamer -- but wait! It was the first-ever team multi-player edition of Clueless Gamer. "That's history, kids." Team Coco took on Team Silicon Valley, featuring Thomas Middleditch, Tj Miller, & Zach Woods of the HBO show "Silicon Valley," and they played "Halo 5: Guardians." Prepare for 9 minutes of hilarity. "I don't see anybody! I'm like my father at night looking for Fig Newtons. I'm just wandering around." Poor Conan.
This will make you Lol too. Aziz Ansari was on "The Tonight Show" to promote his book, "Modern Romance: An Investigation," and he and Jimmy Fallon chatted about embarrassing first text messages between guys and girls.
- 6/16/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Aziz Ansari’s book, Modern Romance (due out in June), will explore how technology—smartphones, texting, social media, online dating, and more—is affecting today’s dating landscape. It’s a topic he’s already explored extensively in his stand-up comedy. So for his book, he decided to come at it from a different angle, partnering with a trained sociologist and consulting studies, holding focus groups, and doing the kind of serious research that’s certainly not present in most books by famous comics. His co-author Eric Klinenberg was also on hand for a talk at BookCon this Saturday. Klinenberg is a professor at Nyu and the author of Going Solo, a book about the phenomenon of people living alone. The two were matched by their shared publisher, and Klinenberg was pleased to find that working with Aziz had certain advantages over his usual research methods.“One of the hard...
- 5/31/2015
- by Heather Schwedel
- Vulture
Aziz Ansari offered some of his newly-discovered dating advice while hilariously promoting his upcoming book Modern Romance at BookCon on Saturday at New York City's Javits Center. The comedian first had the idea for the book after his own confusing dating experiences in the digital age — a topic he's explored in his comedy specials. "It's a medium that makes you nervous!" he said, as people get anxious when they don't immediately receive a response. He's been working on the book since he met his current beau of nearly two years — a relationship period that he admits isn't
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- 5/30/2015
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first look at Kim Coates as the titular character in the Officer Downe feature film is showcased in our latest round-up. Also: details on Dead State: Reanimated, Creep, and Planetarium.
Officer Downe: Press Release -- "Officer Downe co-creator/screenwriter/producer Joe Casey (Ben 10/Marvel's Avengers Assemble), director/producer Shawn "Clown" Crahan (Slipknot), and producers Man of Action Entertainment (I Kill Giants, The Great Unknown, Big Hero 6 character/team creators from Marvel Comics "Alpha Flight"), Skip Williamson (Underworld), Mark Neveldine (Crank), Cole Payne (Downloading Nancy) and Cory Brennan (Slipknot manager) have cast Tyler Ross (Zombieland, American Milkshake) as Officer Gable opposite previously announced lead, Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy), in the independent film that began principal photography this week in Los Angeles. Lauren Velez (Dexter) has come aboard as Police Chief Berringer, Reno Wilson (Mike & Molly) and Bruno Gunn (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) will portray Officers Carter and Fritch.
Officer Downe: Press Release -- "Officer Downe co-creator/screenwriter/producer Joe Casey (Ben 10/Marvel's Avengers Assemble), director/producer Shawn "Clown" Crahan (Slipknot), and producers Man of Action Entertainment (I Kill Giants, The Great Unknown, Big Hero 6 character/team creators from Marvel Comics "Alpha Flight"), Skip Williamson (Underworld), Mark Neveldine (Crank), Cole Payne (Downloading Nancy) and Cory Brennan (Slipknot manager) have cast Tyler Ross (Zombieland, American Milkshake) as Officer Gable opposite previously announced lead, Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy), in the independent film that began principal photography this week in Los Angeles. Lauren Velez (Dexter) has come aboard as Police Chief Berringer, Reno Wilson (Mike & Molly) and Bruno Gunn (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) will portray Officers Carter and Fritch.
- 5/14/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Benny & Jolene director completes Modern Romance Trilogy with Downton Abbey’s Tom Cullen, Alice Lowe and Dolly Wells.
British director Jamie Adams is preparing to release the final part of his trilogy of improvised films later this year.
Black Mountain Poets stars Tom Cullen (Downton Abbey), Alice Lowe (Sightseers) and comedy actress Dolly Wells.
The relationship comedy was shot in five days last October in the Black Mountains of Wales and was entirely improvised.
It will mark Adams’ third feature in two years when it is released theatrically and on demand this autumn, self-distributed by Jolene Films.
Cardiff-based Jolene Films released Adams’ first feature Benny & Jolene, starring Craig Roberts (Submarine) and Charlotte Ritchie (Fresh Meat), via Verve Pictures in June 2014.
Adams second film, A Wonderful Christmas Time, was the first UK movie to be released exclusively on demand for a month before emerging theatrically in mid-December. It starred Laura Haddock, Oliver Maltman, [link...
British director Jamie Adams is preparing to release the final part of his trilogy of improvised films later this year.
Black Mountain Poets stars Tom Cullen (Downton Abbey), Alice Lowe (Sightseers) and comedy actress Dolly Wells.
The relationship comedy was shot in five days last October in the Black Mountains of Wales and was entirely improvised.
It will mark Adams’ third feature in two years when it is released theatrically and on demand this autumn, self-distributed by Jolene Films.
Cardiff-based Jolene Films released Adams’ first feature Benny & Jolene, starring Craig Roberts (Submarine) and Charlotte Ritchie (Fresh Meat), via Verve Pictures in June 2014.
Adams second film, A Wonderful Christmas Time, was the first UK movie to be released exclusively on demand for a month before emerging theatrically in mid-December. It starred Laura Haddock, Oliver Maltman, [link...
- 1/13/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Aziz Ansari kicked off the Los Angeles leg of his Modern Romance tour Tuesday night at the Wiltern Theater. Despite his through line that contemporary life and romance live digitally instead of through actual human interaction, Ansari brings his audience into his performance. Quite a bit. Some other things that might surprise you. 1) He starts on time. Dude is a professional. The Wiltern said he'd go on 8:30 and Ansari took the stage at 8:30 p.m. sharp, clad in what had to be a custom-made suit. That alone is going to take a house full of Angelenos by surprise.
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- 10/1/2014
- by Soo Youn
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bill Hader has come a long way since his stint on Saturday Night Live, creating many popular characters and impersonations such as Stefon, Vincent Price and CNN’s Jack Cafferty. He is one of the highlights in such films as Adventureland, Knocked Up, Superbad and Pineapple Express, and so it is easy to see why author Mike Sacks interviewed him for his new book Poking A Dead Frog. In it, Hader talks about his career and he also lists 200 essential movies every comedy writer should see. Xo Jane recently published the list for those of us who haven’t had a chance to read the book yet. There are a ton of great recommendations and plenty I haven’t yet seen, but sadly my favourite comedy of all time isn’t mentioned. That would be Some Like It Hot. Still, it really is a great list with a mix of old and new.
- 8/28/2014
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
CAA has signed Aziz Ansari, the multi-hyphenate comedian. Ansari has been one of the stars of NBC’s Parks and Recreation since the show’s debut in 2009 and balances stand-up comedy with film work. Photos: Amy Poehler, Rob Lowe and Adam Scott on the Set of 'Parks and Recreation' He recently debuted his highly anticipated third hourlong stand-up special Buried Alive on Netflix and is set to resume his Modern Romance comedy tour across the U.S. this month. On the film side, he lent his voice to last year’s Fox animated movie Epic and made a cameo
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- 3/4/2014
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ray Donovan is being sold as a new Showtime series, but right now it feels like it’s actually two shows. The first show — about a family of tough South Boston Irish-Americans who relocate to Los Angeles, and start a boxing gym and a combination private eye/protection service that caters to celebrities — is pretty good, if you’re not burned out on the “Tough White Dude Can’t Control His Inner Demons but Has a Good Heart” genre. The other show — a send-up of America’s one-percenters, and of the petty hustlers and lost souls that latch onto them like lampreys onto sharks — is much better. In fact, it’s close to great. Like The Larry Sanders Show, The Comeback, The Limey, Modern Romance, Get Shorty, David Mamet’s Wag the Dog and State and Main, and other great showbiz satires, this second program picks its targets and takes...
- 6/30/2013
- by Matt Zoller Seitz
- Vulture
Chicago – With Mother’s Day around the corner, Warner Bros. has released another one of their stellar DVD box sets built around their 100th anniversary — “Best of Warner Bros. 20 Film Collection: Romance.” It may not be the best gift set for everyone but it does offer a strong package for those who like a little emotional manipulation with their popcorn. There are some undeniable classics in this set (along with some questionable choices) but it’s the sheer “something for everyone” quality of the release that makes it memorable.
DVD Rating: 4.0/5.0
Seventy years of romance from 1938’s “Jezebel” to 2008’s “Nights in Rodanthe” are included in this set that includes a book with plot descriptions for each of the films and all of the special features from previous releases. That’s essentially what this is — previous releases compiled into one box set. Literally. The DVDs are the same - transfers,...
DVD Rating: 4.0/5.0
Seventy years of romance from 1938’s “Jezebel” to 2008’s “Nights in Rodanthe” are included in this set that includes a book with plot descriptions for each of the films and all of the special features from previous releases. That’s essentially what this is — previous releases compiled into one box set. Literally. The DVDs are the same - transfers,...
- 4/16/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Los Angeles film goers get a little more spoiled this week as the Cinefamily is hosting The 1st Annual Wayne Federman International Film Festival. Federman is one of those classic "that guy" actors everyone knows and he came up with the idea to get a bunch of famous stand-up comedians to pick films that inspire them, introduce, screen and talk about them. So that's what going to happen starting Thursday. The line up is pretty insane. How about: Garry Shanding introducing The King of Comedy Margaret Cho introducing Darling Paul F. Tompkins introducing Topsy Turvy Doug Benson making fun of Cocktail Kevin Pollak introducing The In-Laws Andy Kindler introducing Modern Romance The festival runs from January 12-14. For information on all the films, and to buy tickets, head to the Cinefamily's official website [1]. [1] http://www.cinefamily.org/films/the-wayne-federman-international-film-festival/...
- 1/9/2012
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
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