- What app is this for again?
- It's this new hookup app my company is launching. We've got Grindr. We've got Tinder. This is Zellweger. It's for gay guys who just want to talk about actresses, then go to bed.
- Oh, I'd use that.
#LosAngeles The ONLY live animated comedy show celebrates 13 years of existence! Come celebrate with us in the city where it all started, Los Angeles!
Featuring comedy from:
Margaret Cho (HBO)
Guy Branum (TruTV)
Danielle Perez (HBO)
Megan Koester (Adult Swim)
& more!
Animation by:
Mike Hollingsworth (BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie)
Mike L. Mayfield (Big Mouth, Mr. Pickles)
Kati Prescott (Showtime)
Tayen Kim
Sean Streeter
& more!!
All hosted by Picture This! co-creator Brandie Posey (Lady to Lady Podcast)
SUNDAY 3/17
Doors 6:30pm
Show 7pm
18+
Tickets: https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/picturethis
PLEASE NOTE:
Street parking only, rideshare encouraged
All seated ticketing
Accessible showroom
Seating begins 15 minutes before showtime
There is NO LATE SEATING.
Seats are assigned on a first come first served basis, from the front of the theatre to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.
Shows start no later than 10 MINUTES after the scheduled show time.
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Bros has three nightclub scenes, the first of which has severe strobe lights. There is a very short flashback to this club with its strobe lights late in the film as a character starts to sing a song.
All of the camera work in this film is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 9/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There are several discussions about homophobia.
Paget Brewster, Guy Branum, Samm Levine, Jon Hamm & Dustin Ybarra for "Doug Loves Movies" Podcast live at the Dynasty Typewriter
@youdontknowdoug: Nite Light by: @glass_action What fun we had yesterday at Dynasty T! You can listen to it now wherever you get podcasts. We’ll be back at Da Typewriter on Aug 14! (Guests to be announced…or maybe I’ll keep it a secret)
Wow our comedy community is showing up for #Armenia next Friday 11/3, #LosAngeles are YOU showing up??
Featuring special guests:
Reggie Watts
Phil Hendrie
Aparna Nancherla
Chris Estrada
Guy Branum
River Butcher
Alice Wetterlund
Alyssa Limperis
Hannah Pilkes
Mary Basmadjian
Lory Tatoulian
Nate Craig
Hosted by James Adomian
100% of proceeds are going to All For Armenia to send humanitarian aid to the victims of the recent ethnic cleansing of indigenous Armenians from #Artsakh 🇦🇲
Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022:
#19: Bros (dir. Nicholas Stoller)
Rom-com's are not generally my forte, and comedy films in general tend to be very hit or miss for me, but there's something about the Apatow-ian sense of humor in director Nicholas Stoller's work that just ticks all the right boxes for me. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is, to me, one of the greatest of all time, and honestly, Bros falls right up there with it. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, it just takes all of the things that work in a good rom-com and brings it to an audience that Hollywood hardly ever doesn't trauma-lock in film. Although there is something to be said about the fact that this film does center two white men, the positivity and non-tragic LGBTQIA+ representation Bros brings to screen while maintaining a measure of quality that rivals the greatest rom-coms of all time is a gigantic step in the right direction for mainstream queer film. An absolute triumph.
Currently streaming on Peacock.
Read my full review for Bros here
Film after film: Bros (dir. Nicholas Stoller, 2022)
There are moments of smart glee in this otherwise obnoxious film. Co-written and dominated by Eichner, Bros could work as his stand-up routine, yet in this aspiring rom-com most of his lines sound like tired paper. The moments though are there, which makes this film such a massive disappointment. MacFarlane is written flat, yet the actor's sensitive charisma shines through. The scenes involving the friend circle of Eichner's character are refreshingly sweet, and the discussions of the queer museum's board are an easy standout, with Madison and Jones stealing every scene. What eventually premieres as the museum's exhibition is a horror. A wasted chance.
Bros: Más Que Amigos… Hombres ¿Quién Los Entiende?
Bros: Más Que Amigos… Hombres ¿Quién Los Entiende?
Dos hombres con vidas frenéticas y problemas para comprometerse intentan una relación en la ciudad de New York, sin embargo como suele suceder, los opuestos se atraen.
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