Showtime Comedy ‘I Love That for You’ Is Worth Your Time. Let Vanessa Bayer Explain
“That kind of awkward humor has always been really funny to me,” Bayer tells IndieWire about her sweetly oddball character Joanna on the Showtime show.
“That kind of awkward humor has always been really funny to me,” Bayer tells IndieWire about her sweetly oddball character Joanna on the Showtime show.
The two Cleveland natives starring on the new Showtime comedy reflected on feeling “so Midwestern” coming into “Saturday Night Live.”
The former “SNL” star got her start in Hollywood by posing as David Mamet’s “right-hand girl.”
It may be wrapped in a bicoastal blanket of jokes about the entertainment business, but this HBO Max comedy has become a really insightful family story, too.
Andy Cohen hosted a “Real Housewives of New York City” live reading, cast with many of our national treasures of comedic actresses.
In “Wild Nights With Emily,” Shannon gives gay Emily Dickinson her unique spark, adding great depth befitting the misunderstood poet.
Our favorite fictional hosts are back to make one of the biggest television events of the year actually fun to watch.
Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan wreaked broadcast havoc on the Rose Parade, and now they’re returning to take on the Royal Wedding.
Madeleine Olnek’s new film reveals the lighter, gayer side of a poet who was neither as reclusive nor severe as history would have us believe.
Whether viewers knew it was a parody or not, Amazon Prime Video’s Rose Parade coverage left everyone puzzled.
A New Year’s Day tradition just got a new and silly twist, as Amazon hires “Cord Hosenbeck” and “Tish Cattigan” to cover the parade.
Production is expected to begin next month.