“Only Murders…” explores interesting genre mystery-comedy
“Only Murders Live in the Building” is every true crime-lover’s dream in a show.
“Only Murders Live in the Building” is every true crime-lover’s dream in a show.
“Lucifer” season six is a heart wrenching, funny, action-packed and introspective final season of a show that has, since it’s beginning, been more than just another comic book show. The final season has the titular character, Lucifer Morningstar, try to come to terms with what his true life purpose is.
Retirement awaits a few prominent figures of East Los Angeles College including seven faculty members and two staff members.
Disney Plus’ “Big Shot” manages to encompass laughter, warmth and valuable lessons in its debut.
By Bryan Pedroza Characters from “American Reunion,” the final “American Pie” series, return to East Great Falls for their high school reunion, resulting in a wild and somewhat crazy long overdue weekend. They discover who and what has changed, who hasn’t and that distance and time can’t tear the bonds of friendship. Four small-town Michigan boys, who began their journey to lose their virginity in the summer of 1999, launched what…
By Amanda Mayberry Cartoon Network’s late night programming, Adult Swim, aired their newest 15-minute sketch comedy show “Loiter Squad”on Sunday at 11:30 p.m. According to its creators, the show is supposed to be a cross between MTV’s “Jackass” and Comedy Central’s “Chapelle’s Show. ” “Loiter Squad” consists of sketches, pranks and ridiculous stunts. The show is produced by Dickhouse, the same production company which produces “Jackass.” Jeff Tremaine, one of the…
By Gabriel Serrano The comedy train rolls into East Los Angeles College for another night of laughs to raise money for the athletic department on Sunday. There was a total of five comedians that made the Edison Theater fill with laughter the whole night. The first comedian Marty Ross, an older man with a dark and shady sense of humor, brought the crowd to the first laughs by opening with…
By Erik Luna Fox’s new animated series “Allen Gregory” has brought a darker sophisticated humor to the network’s bland and repetative repertoire. “Allen Gregory,” the brainchild of Jonah Hill, Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul deals with a pretentious young elementary school child named Allen Gregory DeLongpre. Gregory, voiced by Hill, is forced to go to a regular elementary school with ordinary children because of the recession. His parents, Richard and his…