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  • 1 day ago | hollywoodreporter.com | Tony Maglio

    Tires season two rolled out on Netflix today, Thursday, June 5. Riding shotgun in the Shane Gillis-vehicle are his friends and creative partners for a decade, co-star/writer Steve Gerber and writer/director John McKeever. (For the sake of the analogy, picture a 1970s Chevy Bel Air front bench seat.) Well, really, it is McKeever (who professionally goes by just “McKeever”) steering the car with Gerber navigating — or vice versa.

  • 1 day ago | yahoo.com | Tony Maglio

    Generate Key TakeawaysTires season two rolled out on Netflix today, Thursday, June 5. Riding shotgun in the Shane Gillis-vehicle are his friends and creative partners for a decade, co-star/writer Steve Gerben and writer/director John McKeever. (For the sake of the analogy, picture a 1970s Chevy Bel Air front bench seat.)Well, really, it is McKeever (who professionally goes by just “McKeever”) steering the car with Gerben navigating — or vice versa.

  • 2 days ago | hollywoodreporter.com | Tony Maglio

    Warner Bros. Discovery is undergoing a new round of layoffs. The job cuts, which are numbered in the double digits but described to The Hollywood Reporter as being well under 100, come across the company’s linear cable groups. No particular channel was affected more than others, a person with knowledge of the layoffs said, and no specific function was targeted. In December 2024, Warner Bros.

  • 2 days ago | hollywoodreporter.com | Tony Maglio

    Pee-wee as Himself director Matt Wolf had his work cut out for him. Making a documentary film or series is hard enough as it is. Add in a subject with difficult personality and who disappears for months (or even a year) at a time, and you’ve got bonus problems. And just when it seemingly can’t get any more difficult, your subject dies from an illness you weren’t even aware he had. Paul Reubens put Wolf through the ringer.

  • 2 days ago | yahoo.com | Tony Maglio

    Generate Key TakeawaysPee-wee as Himself director Matt Wolf had his work cut out for him. Making a documentary film or series is hard enough as it is. Add in a subject with difficult personality and who disappears for months (or even a year) at a time, and you’ve got bonus problems. And just when it seemingly can’t get any more difficult, your subject dies from an illness you weren’t even aware he had.

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