The marvelous madcap humor outpaces all other emotional impact in Signature's production of "King of the Yees."
A random encounter on a nudist beach sets off a darkly hilarious chain of events in Sebastián Silva's "Rotting in the Sun."
Emma Seligman's sardonic and thrillingly dark teen sex comedy is driven by a pair of manipulative high school lesbians.
Rugby champ Ben Cohen, one of our favorite LGBTQ allies, makes a heroic acting debut in Dekkoo's queer-themed "Patterns."
In a third season loaded with heavy-hitting guest stars, "Only Murders in the Building" still sings thanks to its lead trio.
Kai Heath breaks down the art of getting things wrong in the uproarious "The Play That Goes Wrong" at the Kennedy Center.
Two critics are better than one to break down the films behind the summer's buzziest box office craze, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer."
Logan Festival performers J. Elijah Cho and César Cadabes seize the moment with incisive, award-winning solo shows for everyone.
Amazon's quippy comedy "The Lake" continues to queer the Great White North with its cast of quirky Canucks in cottage country.
The randy, rocky comedy No Hard Feelings (★★☆☆☆) hints at a few different meanings in its title, including the obvious sexual pun, which hardly warrants...
Bodies are dropping and the laughs are popping in the hilarious, trope-busting horror-comedy 'The Blackening.'
Chris Kelly, co-creator of HBO Max's hit comedy 'The Other Two,' on how the series is achieving LGBTQ reality through surreal means.
A nugget of truth threatens to wreck a marriage in Nicole Holofcener's sweet, unfussy 'You Hurt My Feelings.'
The 'Book Club' trio of Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen dish on dashing off to Italy to film with friends.
Peacock's Pete Davidson-centric 'Bupkis' starts out tight and funny, on its way to unraveling with both a bang and a whimper.