Sept. 22, 2014
Inside ‘Marry Me,’ ‘Hotwives,’ and ‘Drunk History’ with Tymberlee Hill Having to transition from being an eccentric sitcom neighbor to a reality show housewife to any number of historical figures as filtered by […]
Mar. 4, 2014
Talking to ‘The Onion’s New Editor, Cole Bolton It’s a story as old as time itself: man dislikes his job, decides to pursue a career in comedy, sends a bunch of unsolicited work into The […]
Jan. 17, 2014
Talking to Patton Oswalt about His New Standup Special and Other Stuff
If there’s a name in standup that qualifies for the “needs no introduction” treatment, it’s Patton Oswalt. The man who describes himself as […]
Jan. 13, 2014
Talking to Adam Reed about ‘Archer’, ‘Sealab 2021’ and Working with Kenny […] Adam Reed is not one for complacency. As one of the creative minds behind the classic Sealab 2021 and the vastly underappreciated Frisky Dingo, […]
Dec. 11, 2013
Talking to David Koechner About ‘Anchorman 2’, ‘Cheap Thrills’, and His […] David Koechner has, by our rough estimate, starred in approximately a bazillion different television shows and movies. The versatile comedic […]
Dec. 3, 2013
Talking to Jon Daly About ‘Betas’, ‘Kroll Show’, and Being Friends With […] As a longtime improviser, Jon Daly has entertained countless UCB audiences, been featured on sketch series like Human Giant and Kroll Show, and […]
Nov. 6, 2013
Talking to Loren Bouchard About ‘Bob’s Burgers’, ‘Home Movies’, and […] Despite the occasional talking toilet, eight-year-old auteur, and Satanic family member, the works of Loren Bouchard are surprisingly grounded […]
Oct. 24, 2013
Talking to Adam DeVine About ‘Workaholics’, His New Show, and the Joys of […] While one would think there’s not much left for somebody to accomplish after popularizing the phrase “tight butthole,” Adam DeVine’s career is […]
Sept. 30, 2013
Talking to Chelsea Peretti About ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’, ‘Parks and Rec’, […] Springing from the creative minds behind sitcom golden child Parks and Recreation and boasting an ensemble that would make any comedy nerd […]
Sept. 23, 2013
Talking to Nate Corddry About ‘Mom’, ‘The Heat’, And Why Boston […] Nate Corddry is no stranger to the fickle whims of television. He’s starred on three tragically cancelled series, including the much-hyped […]
Sept. 12, 2013
Talking to Ike Barinholtz About ‘The Mindy Project’, ‘MADtv’, and His […] From Twitter buddy to staff writer to breakout series regular, Ike Barinholtz earned a well-deserved meteoric rise during the first season of […]
Sept. 9, 2013
Talking to Ken Marino About ‘Bad Milo!’, ‘Eastbound & Down’, and Playing […] If there’s one actor who possesses the sheer gravitas to play a man plagued by a murderous ass demon, that actor is Ken Marino. As one of the […]
Aug. 20, 2013
Talking to Jim Rash About ‘The Writers’ Room,’ ‘The Way, Way Back,’ and […] It’s rare for a sitcom role as a pansexual Dalmatian fetishist to launch an actor to stardom, but ever since taking on the mantle and […]
Aug. 7, 2013
Talking to Matt Jones about ‘Mom,’ ‘The Farm,’ and the Final Season of […] Best known for his role as Badger, Jesse Pinkman’s longtime friend and on-again-off-again drug-dealing lackey, Matt Jones brings a welcome dose […]
July 19, 2013
Talking to Brian Posehn About His New Album, ‘Mr. Show,’ and Who Should […] Throughout an insanely prolific career, Brian Posehn has been far more active than one would expect a headbanging stoner with a comic book […]