Exclusive: Netflix on Monday morning unveiled Verified Stand-Up, a new series featuring short sets from 10 comedians that’s set to premiere globally on November 28. Rising comedians that perform in the two-parter, filmed at Webster Hall in New York City, include Asif Ali, Dulcé Sloan, Gianmarco Soresi, Isiah Kelly, Leslie Liao, Nimesh Patel, Robby Hoffman, Rosebud Baker, Sabrina Wu, and Vanessa Gonzalez.
News of Netflix’s new stand-up series comes following its announcement of Improv: 60 And Still Standing, a comedy special celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Improv comedy clubs, which is set to premiere November 7th. Top comics dropping in for short sets as part of that project included Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Bert Kreischer, Craig Robinson, Deon Cole, Fortune Feimster, Jeff Dunham, Kevin Nealon, Mark Normand, Jo Koy, and Whitney Cummings.
Linda Mendoza directed Verified Stand-Up, with Anne Harris serving as executive producer.
Previously seen on Disney+’s WandaVision and The Mandalorian,...
News of Netflix’s new stand-up series comes following its announcement of Improv: 60 And Still Standing, a comedy special celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Improv comedy clubs, which is set to premiere November 7th. Top comics dropping in for short sets as part of that project included Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Bert Kreischer, Craig Robinson, Deon Cole, Fortune Feimster, Jeff Dunham, Kevin Nealon, Mark Normand, Jo Koy, and Whitney Cummings.
Linda Mendoza directed Verified Stand-Up, with Anne Harris serving as executive producer.
Previously seen on Disney+’s WandaVision and The Mandalorian,...
- 10/23/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
I hope you really dig my bony ass, ‘cuz I have a ton of revoltin’ reviews to lay on you creeps in the next few weeks… apparently Halloween falls on all of June and July this year, ‘cuz folks are really steppin’ up their game when it comes to releasin’ fright flicks right now!
And off we f’n go!
Meet Me There
• Release Date: Available June 23rd on DVD
• Written By: Brandon Stroud, Destiny D Talley (story)
• Directed By: Lex Lybrand
• Starring: Lisa Friedrich, Micheal Foulk, Dustin Runnels
Meet Me There is the kind o’ rippin’ yarn that grabs ya from the first scene (and what a doozy that scene is… think a condensed version of Planes, Trains, And Automobiles except with a lot more double suicide), and doesn’t let go until the very end (yet the marks it leaves linger for a bit).
The meat of this...
And off we f’n go!
Meet Me There
• Release Date: Available June 23rd on DVD
• Written By: Brandon Stroud, Destiny D Talley (story)
• Directed By: Lex Lybrand
• Starring: Lisa Friedrich, Micheal Foulk, Dustin Runnels
Meet Me There is the kind o’ rippin’ yarn that grabs ya from the first scene (and what a doozy that scene is… think a condensed version of Planes, Trains, And Automobiles except with a lot more double suicide), and doesn’t let go until the very end (yet the marks it leaves linger for a bit).
The meat of this...
- 6/25/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that it has acquired the festival favorite “Meet Me There”. This drama, horror, thriller has had quite a run at the film festival circuit worldwide with festival screenings at Filmorama, Sunscreen, Houston Beta, Innovative, Feratum and Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival.
Synopsis: A journey of self-discovery becomes a quest for survival as Ada (Lisa Friedrich, Least Favorite Love Songs) and Calvin (Micheal Foulk, Zero Charisma) encounter the darkness of … Continue reading →
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Synopsis: A journey of self-discovery becomes a quest for survival as Ada (Lisa Friedrich, Least Favorite Love Songs) and Calvin (Micheal Foulk, Zero Charisma) encounter the darkness of … Continue reading →
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- 11/3/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Lex Lybrand's Meet Me There is certainly not the first film in which the protagonist returns to their hometown in order to face their past head-on. It is a narrative trope that has been used in just about every cinematic genre, mostly because it is a very relatable storyline for a lot of people. But Meet Me There differentiates itself from the rest of the pack by carefully morphing from a fairly subdued micro-budget drama into a warped and demented psychological horror film, cleverly mirroring the deteriorating mental states of the protagonists along the way. Unlike most traditional horror films, Meet Me There is patient enough to fully develop its characters and build significant dramatic tension before really amping up the suspense. The downside to this "slow simmer" narrative approach is that the purely dramatic first act may bore some horror aficionados completely out of their seats -- or...
- 5/21/2014
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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