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The New Flamin' Hot Cheetos Movie Sounds Surprisingly Awesome
The Eva Longoria-directed biopic of creator Richard Montañez will highlight how Mexican street food inspired the enduring cultural sensation.
You Can Definitely Skip Dave Chappelle's New Netflix Special 'Sticks & Stones'
The comedian doubles down on misogyny and transphobia in both the special and the hidden bonus scene that follows.
Danny Brown's New Celebrity Talk Show Is Weird Enough to Be Funny
'Danny's House' on VICELAND takes its cues from the anything-goes wildness of Pee-wee Herman and 'Wayne's World' to reveal his talent as a comedy host.
The Stars of 'Pose' On Why the Show's Greatest Gift Is Its Happy Endings
Billy Porter, MJ Rodriguez, and Janet Mock reflect on the second season's joy, glamour, and radical hope in an interview with VICE.
Rappers Like Megan Thee Stallion Are Writing a New Feminist Canon
Their lyrics offer unique perspectives on womanhood in an era where new generations are remaking the rules.
'Crank Yankers' Is Coming Back, But No One Answers Their Phone Anymore
The Comedy Central prank call show's stacked lineup includes Jimmy Kimmel, Kathy Griffin, Abbi Jacobson, and Tiffany Haddish. But who's picking up random phone calls in 2019?
Eddie Murphy Is Dolemite in the Trailer for Netflix's New Blaxploitation Biopic
'Dolemite Is My Name' shows how the raunchy action genre took Hollywood by surprise in the '70s.
The Trans Character in the 'Rocko's Modern Life' Reboot Is a Huge Step Forward
Netflix's film reboot of the Nickelodeon show is sending a signal to the rest of the industry about what modern life should really look like.
Where to Watch 'All That,' 'Rocko's Modern Life,' and All the Other 90s Shows That Are Getting Remakes
Because everyone knows reboots really just make you want to watch the original.
John Legend's Sketch Show 'Sherman's Showcase' Spoofs the Glory Days of 'Soul Train'
We spoke to co-creator Bashir Salahuddin about how the pioneering fake-documentary, fake-variety sketch comedy show came together.
The Times Changed, But 'Orange Is the New Black' Didn't
The show's attempts to make prison life entertaining undermine its mission of exposing harsh realities of incarceration.
See Harriet Tubman Shoot at Slave Owners in the Upcoming Biopic Trailer
The film, which features Janelle Monáe, is out November 1.