Quinta Brunson, Star Student
Brunson discusses the development of "Abbott Elementary" in it's second season and emphasizes the show's mix of comedic and heartfelt moments. She explores her character's growth an evolving relationships. while maintaing the comedic integrity of the series.
Seriously, She's Funny
From her time on Saturday Night Live to her several film, television, and award show appearances, Maya Rudolph has made a name for herself in the comedy world. This wildly versatile actress continues to bring her unique, fun, and bold expertise to world, and she has the awards to prove it.
Bottoms: Review
"Unhinged, indescribable, uniquely raunchy, and refreshingly satrical." Read our review of Emma Seligman's wild ride of a high school comedy, where Gonzo Gay "Fight Club" meets "Heathers."
Frank, Funny, Feminist
While the series features Midge Maisel as a trailblazing woman in the male-dominated comedy world of the 1950s, is Midge's personal growth and actions are driven more by her individual experiences and ambitions or a broader feminist agenda?
Sam Jay's Journey
Sam Jay takes the stage for a hilariously frank discussion on embracing our differences, the stresses of long-term relationships, and the power of empathy. Showcasing her conversational style, Sam Jay shares a witty and raw examination of life's challenges and society at large.
Obsessed with Brooke Averick
What's the difference between casual fandom and a full blown obsession? To Brooke Averick, they're one and the same. Each week, Brooke explores one of her deeply held obsessions. And she certainly has plenty of them.
