Everybody Hates Chris Animated Sequel Series Gets Release Date & First Look Image

Comedy Central has unveiled a sneak peek and premiere date for their upcoming adult-oriented animated show titled “Everybody Still Hates Chris.” This new series is a fresh take on the live-action sitcom “Everybody Hates Chris,” following the continuation of comedian Chris Rock’s semi-autobiographical account of his childhood. Drawing inspiration from his life as a skinny nerd in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, within a working-class family during the late 1980s, “Everybody Still Hates Chris” is set to air on Comedy Central starting September 25th. The first glimpse of the series was shared by THR, which you can see below!

Sherlock’s Andrew Scott & Past Lives Star Greta Lee to Lead Original Sci-Fi Romance Film

Over the last year, Andrew Scott and Greta Lee have left audiences emotionally drained with their performances in “All of Us Strangers” and “Past Lives.” Now, this dynamic duo is joining forces for an upcoming film that aims to cause similar emotional turmoil while incorporating elements from the science fiction genre. Titled “My Notes On Mars,” this movie marks the first English-language production by esteemed Hungarian director Lili Horvát (Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time). As reported by Deadline, the film is set to start production in Spring 2025, with shooting taking place in Budapest and Vienna.

‘One to One: John & Yoko’ Review: An Exhilarating and Deeply Political Vision of a Year in the Life

The unique bond shared by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, two artists originating from distinct spheres, is just one of the heartwarming love stories central to director Kevin Macdonald’s latest captivating and emotionally charged documentary. Titled One to One: John & Yoko, this film takes us through a momentous year in their lives, primarily focusing on their passionate romance with New York City, their recent adopted home. The documentary skillfully combines rare historical footage, creating a delicate yet invigorating blend that evokes the essence of 1972 New York City (a time I can certainly relate to) and presents an innovative perspective on the tumultuous times of America and the cultural revolution of a generation.

‘Homegrown’ Review: Documentary Embeds With Trump Supporters Ahead of Jan. 6, to Absorbing Effect

Using “Homegrown,” filmmaker Michael Premo immerses himself within Trump supporters, including some affiliated with the far-right Proud Boys group, ahead of the 2020 election to create a captivating depiction of individuals often portrayed negatively or disregarded by mainstream media. Alternatively, these individuals are frequently the target of humor from satirists such as Jordan Klepper from “The Daily Show.”

Jerry Lewis’ Infamous “Holocaust Comedy” Finds New Life in Venice (Kind Of)

According to author Shawn Levy, who penned the comprehensive Jerry Lewis biography titled “King of Comedy“, all you need to do is provide a brief plot synopsis. When people are informed that Jerry Lewis wrote, directed, and starred in a drama about a clown in a concentration camp guiding children into gas chambers, their reaction is often: “Wait, I’ve never heard of this movie before, I’ve never seen it!”