This image released by the Tribeca Film Festival shows Mel Brooks in a scene from the documentary, "The Last Laugh," a film about humor and the holocaust, being shown at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Jason Wise's film celebrates the life and career of the legendary 'Dick Van Dyke Show' star. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired worldwide rights (English-speaking ...
Director Ferne Pearlstein’s new documentary digs into what we define as humor in an increasingly PC time. Pearlstein is known for her other great documentaries like 2004’s “Imelda.” “The Last Laugh” ...
Doc Hollywood:"And we need a lot more of it because life is just a dash between two numbers on a tombstone and you have to enjoy your dash and help others enjoy theirs." Getting kids to smile and ...
What does President Trump's budget proposal to eliminate the NEA, NEH and CPB actually mean? New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz finds hope in the political messages and diverse voices at the ...
A new documentary about the legendary New York comedy club, The Comic Strip, reveals so much about our favorite comedians. If a stand-up comic has ever made you laugh, there's a good chance they got ...
That was director Ferne Pearlstein’s first, ice-breaking question when she sat down to interview comedians for “The Last Laugh,” her documentary about taboos and comedy, particularly in regard to the ...