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Macaulay Culkin Breaks Down the Brilliant Satire of Starship Troopers

In 1997, Starship Troopers marked the finale of the Triple Dutch, Paul Verhoeven’s trilogy of hyperviolent, satirical science-fiction flicks that began ten years prior with RoboCop and anchored in the middle by 1990’s Total Recall.A futuristic, big-budget bug-versus-military movie, Starship Troopers should’ve been a surefire hit, especially in a post–Independence … More » Source: Ent […]

HBO Wants More Random Acts of Flyness

More Random Acts of Flyness is in the works at HBO. The network announced today that it’s handed out a season-two renewal to the late-night series, which debuted its first season earlier this month. Created by artist and filmmaker Terence Nance, the half-hour show was given a six-episode series order … More » Source: Ent […]

Death, Grief, and Comedy With Adam Cayton-Holland

Adam Cayton-Holland has done stand-up on all the talk shows and appeared on numerous “Comics to Watch” lists, and he’s also got his own television comedy series about incompetent teachers: Those Who Can’t, which was truTV’s first scripted series. He created and stars in it with the rest of his … More » Source: Ent […]

Netflix’s Made in Mexico Is Coming to Give You More Rich People Problems

Netflix today confirmed its first Mexican reality-TV series, Made in Mexico, which follows the lives of nine “well-to-do socialites, revealing the flawed lives of the seemingly perfect elite.” The series will debut globally on September 28. Despite the name, the nine cast members include both Mexico City natives and expats … More » Source: Ent […]