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"I just don't like the edgelord stuff for the sake of being an edgelord."
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“How’d you like to meet a semi-famous Jewish jokester?”
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Amy Schumer created, writes and directs the series, which also stars Michael Cera, Susanna Flood and Violet Young.
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This decision comes right after Paramount+ canceled and removed four other series from its streaming platform.
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Marriage is about finding someone who can stand you, she says.
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Everyone should be talking about this award-winning triple-threat actress, writer, and comedian!
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...plus Raymond & Ray on Apple TV+, Barbarians season two on Netflix, + more!
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Six years ago, Amy Schumer said there'd be a fifth season of her sketch comedy series on Comedy Central. And now, season five of Inside Amy Schumer
has arrived, just ...
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This lineup seemed curated for chaos.
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Schumer created, writes and directs her first TV series since Inside Amy Schumer.
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The comedian's heartfelt new HBO series hits all the right notes!
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See the full Paramount+ schedule for new releases in July 2024. Look out for premiering original and exclusive titles like Kamp Koral: Spongebob's Under Years: Season 2, Melissa Etheridge: I'm ...
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The new streaming service is also planning a Workaholics movie.
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The successful comedian gives an incredibly intimate look behind the scenes at her personal and professional lives.
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Whatever heat Schumer took for her outspokenness on the 2016 election hasn't stopped her from using her platform to support her friends and fellow women.
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While she'll continue to polarize audiences, a sweet Netflix deal would be the perfect avenue for both her and the streaming company.
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In a recent interview, Tig Notaro distanced her Amazon series 'One Mississippi' from Louis C.K. despite the beloved comedian being an executive producer.
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Schumer may sell tickets at movie theaters and arenas, but she insists she's not on the same level as those two "legends."
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This marks the second year in a row that Schumer's been the lone female listed in Forbes' famous ranking.
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"Last Fuckable Day" exists in response to the sexual politics that required Joan and Bette to become enemies.