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  2. Game Over, Man! - Wikipedia

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    In a negative review, Glenn Kenny of The New York Times said, "This almost laugh-free comedy...is distinguished by a relentless level of outrageous yet strangely listless vulgarity." [ 8 ] In a similarly negative review, Variety ' s Monica Castillo said " Game Over, Man! is a movie with few original ideas, plenty of tropes, and not enough love ...

  3. Sully (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sully (also known as Sully: Miracle on the Hudson [6]) is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Todd Komarnicki, based on the 2009 autobiography Highest Duty by Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow.

  4. Kyle Newacheck - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Newacheck (born January 23, 1984) is an American television writer, director, producer and actor. He is one of the creators of the Comedy Central show Workaholics, in which he also co-starred.

  5. Mindy Kaling’s Netflix Comedy ‘Running Point’ Reveals First ...

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    Netflix released a first look at “Running Point,” Mindy Kaling’s upcoming comedy series starring Kate Hudson. Per the official logline, “when a scandal forces her brother to resign, Isla ...

  6. Taylor Kitsch went from sleeping on the subway to 'Friday ...

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    When Taylor Kitsch first shows up onscreen in his new Netflix show "American Primeval," one of the first things the audience sees is his bare backside.. Those who know Kitsch from his breakout ...

  7. Workaholics - Wikipedia

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    Workaholics is an American television sitcom created and predominantly written by Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Kyle Newacheck, all of whom star in the series. Workaholics initially aired on Comedy Central from April 6, 2011, to March 15, 2017, with a total of 86 episodes spanning seven seasons.

  8. Mindy Kaling’s Pro Basketball Front Office Comedy at Netflix ...

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    Mindy Kaling’s upcoming Netflix comedy series set in the world of pro basketball has added three new cast members, Variety has learned. Brenda Song, Scott MacArthur, and Drew Tarver are all ...

  9. Running Point - Wikipedia

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    Running Point is an upcoming American sports comedy series created by Elaine Ko, Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen, [1] and starring Kate Hudson. The series is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on February 27, 2025.