Unleashing Mythical Mayhem: ‘Death of a Unicorn’ Delivers Dark Comedy with a Fantastical Twist

Los Angeles — The new film “Death of a Unicorn” obliterates any notions of the mythical creature as a benign symbol of purity and grace, transforming it into a vehicle for violent, dark satire aimed squarely at the excesses of America’s super-rich. Directed by Alex Scharfman in his debut feature, this horror-comedy delves into the … Read more

Comedy Icon Teri Garr Passes Away at 79, Leaves Legacy of Bravery Against Longtime Health Battles

Los Angeles — Teri Garr, an actor celebrated for her dynamic presence in comedy classics such as “Young Frankenstein,” “Tootsie,” and “Mr. Mom,” died at the age of 79. According to Heidi Schaeffer, a close friend and her publicist, Garr’s passing on Tuesday was due to complications arising from her long battle with multiple sclerosis … Read more

Bouncers Heard Yelling ‘This Is For Pauly!’ During Brutal Assault at Comedy Store Involving Comedian Pauly Shore

Los Angeles, California – Comedian and actor Pauly Shore is facing a lawsuit over an incident that took place at his venue, the famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. A legal action was brought against Shore by Eliot Preschutti, who alleges that he was violently attacked by multiple bouncers at the comedy club on December … Read more

Comedian Lee Mack and Writer Steven Moffat Join Forces for Stage Debut Comedy of Manners

Renowned comedian Lee Mack and acclaimed writer Steven Moffat have joined forces to create a stage debut that has garnered attention for its high-concept comedy of manners. The production, first seen in Chichester in 2022 before moving to the West End a year ago, has piqued the interest of fans eager to witness the collaborative … Read more

Mouse Trap: Mickey Mouse Stars in New Horror Comedy After “Steamboat Willie” Enters Public Domain

Los Angeles, California – A new dark twist on the beloved Disney character Mickey Mouse has emerged with the release of a horror comedy film titled “Mickey’s Mouse Trap.” The release of the trailer came on January 1, 2024, the day the 1928 Disney short film “Steamboat Willie” entered public domain. The film, directed by … Read more