‘Thanksgiving’ Review: Amy Sedaris and Chris Elliott Carry Wacky Holiday Series By ‘Inside Amy Schumer’ EP
The ensemble comedy could use a few less stray characters, but Sedaris and Elliott cut through the noise.
The ensemble comedy could use a few less stray characters, but Sedaris and Elliott cut through the noise.
Like HBO’s “Looking,” this gay drama is helmed by an accomplished indie filmmaker and takes aesthetic cues from its home city.
The Vine star said he would let Neil DeGrasse Tyson run his Twitter account: “Dude’s a G.”
Creator and star Brian Jordan Alvarez reveals how he packaged his subversive fantasy as a mainstream comedy.
A first-of-its-kind visual digital journalism project created in collaboration with Samsung.
“I’ve done a lot of dark and gloomy stuff,” said screenwriter James Moran. “I fancied doing something that was more fun.”
Newcomer Emily Diana Ruth’s finely-crafted series attracted talent like Annalise Basso, Todd Lowe, and Jim True-Frost.
Oh, Vine, only in death can you know how much we truly loved you.
The Rock invites you face your worst fears in #Room301.
Spurlock was an early proponent of online content, landing the first ever web to television deal in 2000. With “Vlogumentary,” he takes a look at the current state of the digital marketplace.
How Colleen Ballinger fell in love with the YouTube culture she set out to satirize.
The online horror platform experiments with Facebook Live to little fanfare.