Some of the best comedy series set in high school these days are admired for their raw, character-driven and honest storylines -- something that was pretty much unheard of in the 1990s. Yet, many ...
Twenty-five years ago, on Sept. 25, 1999, NBC debuted the high school comedy "Freaks and Geeks" as part of its new fall season. Thus began a saga of independent vision, creative freedom and corporate ...
Freaks and Geeksis an undisputed classic in high school dramedy, and it launched the careers of numerous comedic talents. Despite some harsh realities of rewatching Freaks and Geeks, it has a great ...
Most TV shows that lasted a single season aren’t remembered fondly, or remembered at all. But not every TV show is Freaks and Geeks. The Paul Feig series is an all-time classic that launched the ...
From the first second, the video above pays homage to the original series and its own use of Dungeons & Dragons, from the music (which presumably didn't involve years of haggling over rights to use) ...
There are a lot of great TV shows that should have gotten more than one season. Forty episodes may not be enough when you want the fun to keep going, but it just makes the show all the more precious.
At a special screening of Another Simple Favor, Collider's Steve Weintraub sat down with filmmaker Paul Feig for a Q&A to talk about sequels, editing, and the challenges of working in Hollywood.
Discover What’s Streaming On: Seth Rogen carefully avoided any mention of his former friend and collaborator James Franco while looking back on his Freaks and Geeks days on this morning’s episode of ...
The high school cringe comedy was the undersung member of the Class of ’99. But its influence is everywhere. By James Poniewozik By the 25th reunion, you get a good sense of how time has treated a ...
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