Mindy Kaling's Late Night is not only really funny, it's a timely skewering of the notoriously white male bastion of the comedy writer's room. Emma Thompson is pitch perfect as a 20-year veteran award winning late night comedy show host who is whip smart and with impeccable standards, but who is also jaded, has lost her edge, and has been coasting a bit on her reputation. When cancellation threatens, an endearingly over-earnest and forthright Mindy Kaling enters to set the late night world right by turning it upside-down. Like a great late night show, there's great comedy here, underpinned by some raw honesty and insight into current affairs. Who knew a writer's room could be so dramatic and so funny?
Thoughts on politics (neither left nor right but upward), film, food, books, homosexuality, religion, technology, theatre, travel, adventures, genealogy, love, virtue, and whatnot.
Saturday, June 22, 2019
Saturday, June 15, 2019
FILM: Booksmart
