ABC's new hit show "Abbott Elementary" sends Twitter abuzz every week as fans rush to express their gratitude for the way it highlights issues in education, gives viewers plenty of laughs and ...
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Eduardo Ariedo is a video game journalist known among friends for leading Bohemians, an Irish football club, to a Champions League title in Football Manager—just mention the game, and his eyes light ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Courtesy Sundance Institute Miguel Huerta and Pasqual Gutierrez in 'Serious People' "It's gonna be a movie." Those same five words ...
Some folks prefer to spend their TV hours soaking up procedural dramas. Others prefer a soapy historical fiction (no, I haven't seen Bridgerton season 3 yet, so no spoilers). As for me, I will die on ...
Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol’s (non-Cobain affiliated) movie feels like Jackass via Back to the Future. They talk about how the supreme silliness was stressful to film, and how times have changed sin ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Twenty years ago, Greg Daniels learned an important lesson about making mockumentaries by way of a basketball game. He was ...
The mockumentary was not a new idea when The Office first aired (see, This is Spinal Tap), but the British and American versions of the show did take the genre into a new direction–specifically, TV.
In retrospect, trapping a whole generation of filmmakers inside their houses with professional grade production equipment for months on end was destined to have an impact on their artistic output.
A compelling mockumentary crafted by the creative minds of James Merendino (acclaimed for "SLC Punk") and Lisa Hammer ("Venture Brothers"), Great Kills is unlike anything you've seen before. This ...
Miguel Huerta and Pasqual Gutierrez in 'Serious People' "It's gonna be a movie." Those same five words also popped into Gutierrez's mind when he woke up from a strange dream about a year and a half ...
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