"Let me prove to you that I can do it." Studiocanal UK has debuted the official UK trailer for a Germany comedy film titled My Blind Date with Life, or originally Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben in ...
British TV comedy Dinner for One is getting a spin-off series in Germany, with the country's most famous film studio producing six brand new episodes. Beloved in Europe but virtually forgotten in the ...
Shahak Shapira, an Israeli, has made a career in his adopted land of calling out racism, anti-Semitism and the far right. (JTA) — Shahak Shapira was 14 when he moved with his mother and brother from ...
MUNICH, Germany — Of all the movies to climb the charts here, an Adolf Hitler spoof might seem the least likely option. But eight weeks in, a deadpan comedy featuring one of history’s most murderous ...
COLOGNE, Germany -- Comedy Central's debut in Germany was nothing to laugh at. The German version of the cable network scored a 0.8% market share in the key 14-49 demographic on its first day of ...
The surprise hit has spent six weeks at number one, selling more than 5 million tickets in the territory. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief COLOGNE, Germany – The French odd couple comedy ...
Germany and comedy have not been synonymous, to say the least, since World War II. But, now, German comedy is making a comeback. There's a stereotype that Germans aren't funny. One reason for that is ...
Comedy Central announced its development slate for 2016-17 earlier today, including series pickups for Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City, in which the minuscule Central Intelligence star travels ...
MTV is to replace its interactive German music channel Viva Plus with a comedy station before the end of the year. By Wolfgang Spahr MTV is to replace its interactive German music channel Viva Plus ...
Amazon Prime Video Germany has ordered comedy series “Binge Reloaded” from Redseven Entertainment, a Red Arrow Studios company. The show will continue in the vein of popular comedy show “Switch ...
There's a stereotype that Germans aren't funny. One reason for that is the World War II era. That's when the Nazis sent Jewish entertainers to the death camps. And many non-Jewish German comedians ...