Comedy Rod Lott
Imagine if the storylines of Robert Altman’s “Short Cuts” weren’t so intertwined, and then separated and structured in a comic-book framework akin to George A. Romero’s “Creepshow.”
Television series Rod Lott
"How to Make It in America" is HBO's Rodney Dangerfield: It gets no
respect. As critics creamed over the tediously paced "Boardwalk Empire,"
this eight-episode wonder seemed to escape mass-media's gaze. I can
understand why: Who wants to see a show about two guys trying to launch a
line of jeans?
See seven stories for the price of one in this year’s crop of shorts from the Sundance Film Festival.
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Comedy Rod Lott
Fresh from throwing his epic, annual White Trash Bash, professional
gadabout Eric (Jason Sudeikis, TV's "Saturday Night Live") is told by
his father that the Hampton home that has served as party central for
Eric and his friends for nearly two decades is going on the market.