Seth Rogen

WATCH: John Oliver's First 'Daily Show' - How Did He Do?

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 11.06.2013 | UK Comedy

Britain's own John Oliver stepped into Jon Stewart's hosting shoes on 'The Daily Show' for the first time on Monday night - and you can get a glimpse ...

EXCLUSIVE CLIP: Rogen And Streisand - A Match Made For A Trip

The Huffington Post UK | Caroline Frost | Posted 27.04.2013 | UK Entertainment

The legend that is Barbra Streisand is not often compared to a bus, I'm sure. However, bear with me. The enduring screen and stage icon (with Gram...

WATCH: 13 Trailers For 2013 Comedy Movies

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 01.02.2013 | UK Comedy

2012 was not, it has to be said, the best year for big-screen comedy. But 2013 is looking a little brighter - and not just because 'Alan Partridge: Th...

Overlooked: Judd Apatow's Funny People

Daley James Francis | Posted 03.12.2012 | UK Entertainment
Daley James Francis

There are two things that are strange about Judd Apatow's criminally underrated comedy-drama Funny People. One is that it was completely overlooked when it came to awards season in 2009. The second is that Adam Sandler instantly went back to making the kind of films his character George Simmons makes in the film.

Caroline Frost

INTERVIEW: Luke Kirby - 'Michelle Was Just Fearless'

HuffingtonPost.com | Caroline Frost | Posted 17.08.2012 | UK Entertainment

It’s not your average phone call – “Would you like to be in a film with Seth Rogen? And Oscar-nominated Michelle Williams will be there too. Oh,...

WATCH: The 'Ultimate Teaser Trailer' Could Well Be The Funniest Ever Made

Huffington Post UK | Alastair Plumb | Posted 12.06.2012 | UK Comedy

Funny Or Die, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's online funny factory, has done it again - and this time it's trailer clichés that are getting skewered by...

Caroline Frost

Awards Review: Seth Rogen's A Natural

HuffingtonPost.com | Caroline Frost | Posted 26.02.2012 | UK Entertainment

If the Oscars is the sedate dinner party where guests are replaced when they get up to visit the powder room, the Independent Spirit Awards is the unw...

Is Cancer Comedy the New Misery Memoir?

Paul Bassett Davies | Posted 31.01.2012 | UK Comedy
Paul Bassett Davies

The classic Five Stages of Loss, also known as the Five Stages of Dying, are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Boredom, and Acceptance. Wait, that's six. Where does Boredom come into the picture? Answer: after about thirty minutes, if the picture in question is 50/50, the new 'Cancer Comedy.'

I Wish I Could Turn My Friends Into a Script (Though I'm Glad They Don't Have Cancer)

Ben Falk | Posted 29.01.2012 | UK Entertainment
Ben Falk

They tell you to write what you know. But once you hit your mid-thirties and your days are a random melee of friends' kids and feeling grumpy after that run you forced yourself to take, it becomes increasingly hard to find something to write about.