Comedy

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  • The Onion

    Finest News Reporting
  • Dennis Miller

    Ranting Again
  • Janeane Garofalo & Ben Stiller

    Feel This Audiobook
  • Dennis Miller

    I Rant Therefore I Am
  • David Sedaris

    Barrel Fever
  • Mike Loew

    Tough Call
  • "Bait"

    Competent and flashy, and Jamie Foxx is hysterical, but this actioner gives you time to think -- and that's not a good thing.
  • Not-so-funny business

    Out on the road in the grimy world of stand-up comedy, the audience is mean, the comics are meaner and the guy with the best used-tampon joke wins.
  • "The Original Kings of Comedy"

    Spike Lee's low-budget concert movie turns a hysterical night of African-American humor into the hottest little picture of the summer.
  • "Me, Myself & Irene"

    Jim Carrey's manic acting skills shine in the latest from |ber-booger geniuses Peter and Bobby Farrelly.
  • Margaret Cho: All-American slut

    The stand-up comedian's one-woman movie proves that Cho business is not all show business.
  • "3 Strikes"

    The loosey-goosey South Central romp could use a translator for Clueless White People, but it's packed with physical comedy yuks.
  • The other man on the moon

    From Letterman sidekick to "Get a Life" to, um, Dogbert, Chris Elliott -- a true alt-comedy innovator who might be funnier than Andy Kaufman -- just can't get no respect.
  • "Galaxy Quest"

    A sweet-spirited and clever film for anyone who's ever been a sci-fi nerd -- or laughed at one.
  • The Jim Carrey Show

    Can the spirit of Andy Kaufman give the comic actor the courage to chart his own course?
  • "All About My Mother"

    Passionate and florid, Almodsvar's valentine to motherhood breathes with vibrant, chaotic Barcelona life.
  • "The Bachelor"

    Chris O'Donnell and Renie Zellweger face off in a tale that sets love against lucre.
  • Bud Cort

    A quirky black comedy called "Harold and Maude" made him the poster boy of midnight movies. Thirty years later he said,"I've had moments where I wished I'd never done it."
  • "Illuminata"

    In John Turturro's ambitious and arresting American tragicomedy, the actor-director invents himself an artistic tradition.
  • "Dick"

    A flinty little comedy gives the Nixon years another turn.
  • Sharps & flats

    1960s socialite Mrs. Miller sang the Beatles and Sinatra worse than anyone. For the first time, her ungodly awful -- and hilarious -- repertoire appears on CD.
  • Standup for your blights

    George Carlin talks about Littleton jokes, white-yuppie cocksuckers and why he still loves his BMW.
  • Letters to the Editor

    "Star Trek" is no more utopia than "Star Wars"; Cintra should try looking in the wrong places.
  • Ask a stupid question ...

    Comedian Chris Rock gets tortured by a roomful of entertainment reporters.
  • Writing the Wayans way

    The Emmy-winning comedian takes on black icons like Al Sharpton and Magic Johnson in his book, "Bootleg."
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