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(05/01/16 10:26pm)
“Jews on a Plane,” the season three finale of Comedy Central’s “Broad City,” is in many ways a fitting end to the show’s most eclectic season. It’s a wild (literal and figurative) ride covering all the hallmarks of the series: hijinks and crude humor, downright absurdity and offbeat storytelling. With occasionally overlong bits and a premise that stretches, the episode isn’t the greatest of the season, but it certainly had its fair share of memorable moments.
(03/29/16 2:50am)
“The Characters” has a simple premise: eight up-and-coming comedians, half an hour per person, no structure and no rules. The only aim is for these funny men and women to explore their personal slews of character creations. It certainly sounds like Netflix has given the professional opportunity of a lifetime for a lucky few.
(01/26/16 12:36am)
Hands and feet tightly bound with rope, an anxious man lies supine on a cold office floor, nervous with anticipation. Beside him, a mysterious young woman clad in leather, knee-high boots, digs her heels into his chest and whispers: “You’re in need of correction, aren’t you?”
(11/17/15 1:18am)
Grammy-winning R&B superstar Seal is back with a brand new album, “Seal 7” after a four-year hiatus in album production. At just 49 minutes, the album certainly doesn’t overstay it’s welcome, but it also doesn’t present anything particularly new, and none of the tracks are on par with his much-loved 1995 hit “Kiss from a Rose.”