Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. My son Levi, much to my frustration, has ...
From Black Widow to Bambi, Saturday Night Live turns Hollywood’s biggest hits into comedy gold. Dive into SNL’s funniest movie parodies that flipped blockbusters into pure chaos, packed with iconic ...
While Hulu added a lot of comedy movies in October, there just weren't very many good ones among them. When the comedy movies' Rotten Tomatoes scores are scarier than anything on Huluween's horror ...
It's hard out there to be a studio comedy, stuck in a world where audiences primarily get their chuckles from blips on TikTok and memes on Reddit. Sure, the studio comedy isn't in great shape right ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X If you’re in the mood for a comedy movie, you might want to check out Tubi, an underrated free ...
From animated classics like The Lion King and Toy Story to live-action adventures like Home Alone and The Sandlot, the ‘90s were a golden age for kids’ movies. Decades after kids clamored around the ...
For Laura Zabel and Levi Weinhagen, performing is part of processing their new empty nest life chapter. "One whole year to adjust to this new reality," said Zabel. "August of 2024 is when my heart ...
The ’90s gave us some of the best comedies ever, the kind of movies that you can watch a hundred times and still laugh. Ranking which is the best is almost impossible, but we asked ChatGPT to give it ...
I hit the movie theater hard this summer to see family-friendly films like Freakier Friday and Lilo & Stitch. (Photo illustration: Annelise Capossela for Yahoo News; photos: DreamWorks ...
Snoop Dogg criticized LGBTQIA+ storylines in children’s movies after watching a Pixar movie that featured a same-sex couple with his grandson. “What you see is what you see. They’re putting it ...
EXCLUSIVE: ABC has handed a pilot order to Do You Want Kids?, a single-camera comedy starring Rachel Bloom in her return to broadcast TV after co-creating and headlining the CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.