‘I’m Dying Up Here’ Review: Season 2 Is Still a Stand-Up Drama That Feels Far Too Routine
The second season of Showtime’s genre-broken stand-up drama adds a few slight twists, but nothing that can save the set.
The second season of Showtime’s genre-broken stand-up drama adds a few slight twists, but nothing that can save the set.
The 1970s comedy-drama about a tight-knit group of struggling stand-up comedians returns for a second season in May.
The “I’m Dying Up Here” executive producer, along with Michael Aguilar and Dave Flebotte, dissect their new show, set in the 1970s LA comedy scene.
Unfocused and overcrowded, Showtime’s new drama evokes unfortunate memories of the network’s recent past.
Between this and “Twin Peaks,” Showtime will not rest until it takes over the rest of your May free time.
Executive produced by Jim Carrey, this 1970s atmospheric take on the infamous LA comedy scene premieres June 4.
The festival’s TV selections also include two different looks at the lives of aspiring comedians.
The series comes to Showtime in June.