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These are the moments you'll miss when the kids grow up and move out; make more of them with family movie night. You don't need every streaming service to find a quality film, but each platform has at least one strong contender. Pile everyone on the couch ...
"She's not Italian, okay, she doesn't want children, and now she insults my cooking?!" Uh oh, danger. An official trailer has debuted for an indie comedy called The Italians, the latest creation from the filmmaker Michelle Danner - who also stars in this ...
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Meet the cast of 'Big Mistakes,' Dan Levy's dysfunctional family comedy on Netflix
The must-watch series stars sitcom legends and rising comedians.
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"Dad can make something out of nothing." "He made the best sandwiches out of government cheese and white bread." Apple TV has revealed a trailer for a wacky comedy called Government Cheese, created by music video director Paul Hunter. The surrealist family ...
Disney+ is bringing some magic to families this weekend with their latest release, "Magic Camp." The film follows Andy Duckerman (Adam Devine), a down-on-his-luck magician struggling to make ends meet, who returns to the Institute of Magic as a counselor.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hailing from the U.K., David Oyelowo wasn’t familiar with the term “government cheese,” the processed cheese given to welfare recipients and to U.S. schools and food banks since ...
Abbi Jacobson, Ben Feldman, Max Greenfield and Lisa Edelstein celebrated Raphael Bob-Waksberg's new animated series, while also speaking about representing a Jewish family in this moment. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser, Ben ...
Family comedies are among the most familiar genres in world cinema. They thrive on misunderstandings, clashing personalities, and the quirks of everyday life. At first glance, they seem universal: who hasn’t laughed at a meddling parent or a sibling rivalry?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Before the era of streaming, viewing options were limited. That meant if it was on TV and good, everyone knew what it was. And everyone knew who Ernest was in the 80s and 90s. He was a ...