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Career at the turning point: Nina Conti rediscovers ventriloquism through “Her Master’s Voice”

It’s a charming, poignant and revealing documentary. You should see it!

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A documentary that looks at headliners in the middle: Stewart Huff (pictured above), Kristin Key and Tim Northern.

Road ComicsReviewed at the Friars Club Comedy Film Festival.

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Women Aren’t Funny, a new documentary from stand-up comedians Bonnie McFarlane (pictured above) and Rich Vos.

MY REVIEW

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Who knew that Tim Heidecker’s name could help bring a sexual predator out into the open?

Doug Stanhope found that out when he helped Andy Andrist track down and confront the man who had abused Andrist when he was a boy. They’ve posted video of this confrontation. It’s part of a larger story Andrist wants to tell.

(video, explanation and more)

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Women Aren’t Funny.

A new documentary directed by stand-up comedian Bonnie McFarlane (HBO half-hour, Comedy Central Presents, Last Comic Standing). NYC screening on Feb. 9, 2013, at the Athena Film Festival.

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I reviewed The Bitter Buddha, a new documentary about Eddie Pepitone. Spoiler alert: It’s not only funny, but also touching and humanizing.

Screens tonight in Austin, later this week in NYC, in November in a few other cities.

REVIEW and UPCOMING SCREENINGS

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Official trailer: “A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman.”

Premieres Nov. 2, 2012, on EPIX and in selected U.S. cinemas in 3D!

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Eddie Pepitone gets rather animated as he tells Marc Maron about his daddy issues in this newly-released clip from the documentary about Pepitone, The Bitter Buddha.

ROLL THE CLIP!