The 29 best comedies on Max right now

From laugh-out-loud sitcoms to irreverent and groundbreaking animated series, Max is a treasure trove of comedic entertainment. Get ready to tickle your funny bone with a lineup that spans classic favorites like “The Office” and “King of the Hill” to fresh and innovative shows like “Patty’s Auto” and “Big Mouth.” Whether you’re looking for witty banter, clever storylines, or just a few hours of pure escapism, Max has got you covered. Grab a bowl of popcorn and prepare yourself for an unforgettable comedy marathon.

Daily Show reacts to Trump being named Times Person of the Year

The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah has a field day with the news that Donald Trump has been named Time’s Person of the Year.

Noah quipped, “I guess you could say that Trump is the person of the year, if the year was 1985 and the person was a giant radioactive mushroom cloud.”

The comedian also pointed out that Trump was not the only controversial figure to be named Person of the Year. In fact, Adolf Hitler was named Person of the Year in 1938.

“So, I guess that’s a silver lining,” Noah said. “At least Trump isn’t Hitler.”

Ben Stiller takes on Hot Ones, gets reduced to a giggling, streaming mess

The man famed for making millions laugh crumbled into a giggling, mucus-producing mess as he attempted to conquer Hot Ones’ infamous gauntlet of spicy sauces. Ben Stiller, known for his comedic mastery, became the latest victim of the show’s scorching challenge, providing viewers with an uncharacteristically vulnerable glimpse of the beloved actor. As the Scoville scale climbed, Stiller’s composure disintegrated, replaced by an endearing display of human frailty that had fans in stitches.

Can I watch Cuckoo at home? Heres when and where the Hunter Schafer film is streaming.

Prepare for an intimate and thought-provoking cinematic experience as “Cuckoo,” starring the captivating Hunter Schafer, alights on streaming platforms. Witness Schafer’s mesmerizing performance as she navigates a complex and enigmatic world. The highly anticipated film will grace your screens, offering a poignant exploration of the complexities of the human condition. Dive into the surreal and unsettling realm of “Cuckoo,” where questions of identity, perception, and the boundaries of reality linger. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this cinematic masterpiece, now available for streaming.

What We Do in the Shadows‘ Doug Jones on Playing the Fabulous Baron

Doug Jones brings his signature blend of charisma and vulnerability to the role of the fabulous Baron Afanas in “What We Do in the Shadows.” As the eccentric and undead roommate of Nandor and Laszlo, Jones imbues the character with a unique blend of charm and pathos. From his flamboyant wardrobe to his infectious laugh, the Baron is an unforgettable addition to the vampire household. Jones, who has long been known for his transformative performances, brings a fresh and original take to the role, showcasing his ability to create characters that are both memorable and endearing.

20 best comedies streaming on Netflix right now

In the sprawling realm of Netflix comedy, prepare to embark on a laugh-out-loud odyssey with our curated selection of 20 side-splitting gems. From the absurd antics of “Arrested Development” to the mockumentary mayhem of “The Office,” these comedic masterpieces will tickle your funny bone and leave you clamoring for more. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of hilarious characters, witty dialogue, and laugh-until-your-sides-hurt moments. Dive into our curated collection today, where humor reigns supreme and the laughter never ceases.

Why the Farrelly brothers decided Dear Santa was going to be their Christmas movie

Why the Farrelly brothers decided Dear Santa was going to be their Christmas movie

When most people think of Christmas movies, they think of heartwarming classics like “It’s a Wonderful Life”. But for the Farrelly brothers, the duo behind such raunchy comedies as “Dumb and Dumber”, the idea of making a Christmas movie that would be both funny and heartwarming was too good to resist.

The result was “Dear Santa”, a 2011 comedy that follows the story of five dysfunctional families who come together each Christmas at their grandmother’s house. Through a series of misadventures, they learn the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of family.

“We wanted to make a Christmas movie that would be different from anything else out there,” said Peter Farrelly. “We wanted to make a movie that was funny, but also heartwarming and touching.”