Judd Apatow
Revisiting "Celtic Pride," Judd Apatow's Extremely '90s NBA Playoffs/Kidnapping Comedy
Twenty years ago, a pre-genius Judd Apatow wrote a dark comedy in which superfans Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd kidnap Utah Jazz star Damon Wayans. It has...aged.
How Garry Shandling Invented Comedy as We Know It
The legend behind The Larry Sanders Show who inspired a generation of comedians, died Thursday at the age of 66.
Watch the Trailer for the New Netflix Movie, 'Pee-Wee's Big Holiday'
It's the first Pee-Wee movie in almost 30 years, and he has somehow managed not to (visibly) age one bit.
How 'Freaks and Geeks' Predicted Our Adult Personalities
A look back Judd Apatow's seminal short-lived series which—15 years later—still resonates. Maybe we never really grow up.
Sex People of the World Need to Unite and Make the Term ‘Sex Person’ a Thing
I have no filter and I know few boundaries. I am a Sex Person. Recognize.
'Girls' Star Alex Karpovsky Talks 'Tired Moonlight' and Multi-Tasking Like Lena Dunham
You know Alex Karpovsky as Ray Ploshansky, the sardonic coffee shop manager in Girls. For the past decade, however, he's also acted and directed numerous projects in America's independent film scene.
Talking to Comedian Tim Gilbert About Bestiality and the Time He Made An Ass Out of Himself In Front of Louis CK
We talked to comedian Tim Gilbert about the time he scarred an audience with the aid of Nathan Fielder, DVDs, a dog, and a woman, and making the Ikea Monkey Lady cry on national TV.
Fast Food for Thought: Chipotle’s Foray into Publishing
What do the Paris Review and Chipotle have in common? If you guessed that they've both published Toni Morrison, you'd be right.