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That’s the mystery, and the glory, of what we call, only for lack of a better term, dumb comedy. To laugh at something we can ...
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I don’t know about you, but I’ve read a ton of thoughtful analysis about the American Horror Show going on in Washington. No ...
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The Steve Carell-starring workplace mockumentary comedy ran for nine seasons on NBC and has an endless number of iconic ...
If you look back at the American version of The Office, one of the best sitcoms of all time, you’ll find no shortage of great moments from Brian Baumgartner’s Kevin Malone. He ...
After three decades in Hollywood, Scarlett Johansson remains one of the most known, yet seemingly unknowable, people on the ...