These are the words of Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, aka Charlie Chaplin. As a sentient species, we have lived long enough to understand that life would be as dull as a dishwasher without humor and ...
Varsha Agarwal Updated : Jan 12, 2025, 03:09 PM IST The anticipation for Akshay Kumar's upcoming film Bhooth Bangla has intensified after acclaimed actress Tabu joined the cast of this horror-comedy ...
Maybe not so much. Yet that’s where we are with Video Nasties (BBC Three) a curious horror comedy mash-up that follows the misadventures of Billy and Con, a pair of nerdy Dublin movie buff ...
As ever, the main event of the comedy year is the Edinburgh Fringe in August. But as it grows ever larger and more expensive, there’s a strong case to be made for avoiding it and instead trying ...
How one defines a comedy — is it punchlines? pratfalls? subtle satire? — has been just one of the issues bedeviling the award. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association began playing even more ...
Max (formerly HBO Max) has one of the richest and deepest catalogs of any of the streaming services, and so it naturally has the comedy you’re looking for tonight. From classic comedies starring ...
Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films has delivered the best news to their horror-comedy universe fans in the beginning of 2025. The makers announced eight films that are going to be a part of their ...
The thrill of the horror-comedy universe will continue in 2026 with the arrival of Varun Dhawan’s Bhediya 2 on August 14 and Chamunda on December 4. The official poster with the release dates ...
North of North, a heartfelt new comedy series from CBC featuring a talented cast of Indigenous actors and set in a charming, fictional Arctic town is now streaming free on CBC Gem. The series ...
But we’re here now, and it’s time to laugh with the five great comedy movies to watch on New Year’s Day 2025. The first day of January also means that new movies are available to watch on ...
“Going Dutch” is a contemporary military workplace family comedy, not necessarily in that adjectival order. Denis Leary, with a distracting dye job, plays self-important Army Col. Patrick ...
The special unfolds as a back-and-forth where Bloom shares personal reflections — like her sadness over the fact that her dog will die one day — in an attempt to return to “normal” comedy ...