That Damn Michael Che is returning with its second season this Thursday, and HBO Max has released a teaser video. This season, viewers of the sketch comedy show will see Che along with guests Wayne Brady, Reggie Conquest, Ziwe Fumudoh, Heidi Gardner, Charlamagne tha God, David Alan Grier, Sam Jay, Colin Jost, Lori Laing, Tim Meadows, Questlove, Sam Richardson, Amy Schumer, and Kenan Thompson.
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- 5/23/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The second season of the Max Original comedy sketch show “That Damn Michael Che” will debut on Thursday, May 26 with all six episodes, HBO announced on Tuesday.
In the trailer, also released on Tuesday, Che has to tell his “Saturday Night Live Weekend Update” co-host Colin Jost, who’s heading straight for the omelet bar, that he’s at an all-Black breakfast event.
Each episode focuses on a single topical theme, like religion. In the clip, Che is less than thrilled when the pilot (David Alan Grier) on his flight instructs everyone to say, “Jesus, take the wheel.” “Shouldn’t the pilot be taking the wheel?” the comic asks his seatmate.
As Che also tells his audience during a stand-up routine, “Talking to god is like getting your therapist’s answering machine. Hey god, it’s me again. I don’t know if you’re getting these.”
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In the trailer, also released on Tuesday, Che has to tell his “Saturday Night Live Weekend Update” co-host Colin Jost, who’s heading straight for the omelet bar, that he’s at an all-Black breakfast event.
Each episode focuses on a single topical theme, like religion. In the clip, Che is less than thrilled when the pilot (David Alan Grier) on his flight instructs everyone to say, “Jesus, take the wheel.” “Shouldn’t the pilot be taking the wheel?” the comic asks his seatmate.
As Che also tells his audience during a stand-up routine, “Talking to god is like getting your therapist’s answering machine. Hey god, it’s me again. I don’t know if you’re getting these.”
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- 5/17/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
“Do you like scary movies?” A trailer for the fifth installment of Paramount’s “Scream” franchise has arrived, promising a new, bloody adventure with the beloved characters.
Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott, Courteney Cox’s Gale Weathers and David Arquette’s Deputy Dewey Riley are back for the bloody slasher, along with a new cast of characters, many of which will probably not make it to the end credits with a new Ghostface killer on the loose. The trailer opens with a scene mirroring Drew Barrymore’s iconic opening to 1996’s “Scream,” but this time Ghostface texts newcomer Tara (Jenna Ortega) before disabling the alarm system, breaking into her house and presumably murdering her.
The original characters explain to the traumatized newbies that Ghostface always targets people related to the Og cast. Sidney prepares for another bloody showdown with the killer, saying “I’ve been through this…a lot.”
“It’s happening.
Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott, Courteney Cox’s Gale Weathers and David Arquette’s Deputy Dewey Riley are back for the bloody slasher, along with a new cast of characters, many of which will probably not make it to the end credits with a new Ghostface killer on the loose. The trailer opens with a scene mirroring Drew Barrymore’s iconic opening to 1996’s “Scream,” but this time Ghostface texts newcomer Tara (Jenna Ortega) before disabling the alarm system, breaking into her house and presumably murdering her.
The original characters explain to the traumatized newbies that Ghostface always targets people related to the Og cast. Sidney prepares for another bloody showdown with the killer, saying “I’ve been through this…a lot.”
“It’s happening.
- 10/12/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
The Emmys were lowkey digging season 4 of “Insecure” as the show received its most Emmy nominations in a single year: eight including its first nom for Best Comedy Series. Its star Issa Rae not only earned her second Best Comedy Actress nomination, but also two additional noms as an executive producer for “Insecure” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” which is up for Best Variety Sketch Series. For her acting submission to Emmy judges this year, Rae has chosen the episode “Lowkey Happy,” which showcases Rae’s comedic timing as well as a quieter and more vulnerable side of her character.
In this episode, Issa (Rae) and Lawrence (Jay Ellis) reconnect over dinner and open up about their past relationship, their growth since they broke up, and a possible reconciliation. Issa’s awkwardness is on full display in the first moments of the episode as we see her slip and...
In this episode, Issa (Rae) and Lawrence (Jay Ellis) reconnect over dinner and open up about their past relationship, their growth since they broke up, and a possible reconciliation. Issa’s awkwardness is on full display in the first moments of the episode as we see her slip and...
- 9/9/2020
- by Cordell Martin
- Gold Derby
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