Over two decades later, a 1999 cult TV show’s cancellation is still a sore spot for fans. “Freaks and Geeks,” which aired for only one season before being canceled, has long been more than a one-hit ...
Even though it was canceled during its first season, “Freaks and Geeks” still lives on 25 years later, much to the amazement of Royal Oak native and show creator Paul Feig. “I think it’s honest. It’s ...
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 ...
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.
Joe Flaherty, a constant comic presence in film and TV, best known for his work on the sketch show SCTV and Freaks and Geeks, has died. He was 82. Flaherty’s daughter, Gudrun, confirmed his death in a ...
Though he worked steadily into the second decade of this century, Joe Flaherty, who died Monday at 82, will be remembered for two series: the Canadian sketch comedy “SCTV,” which sneaked onto American ...
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 ...
Rebecca Schriesheim is an Author for Collider. She's a graduate of DePaul University where she studied Cinema and Media, and currently resides in Chicago. Her expertise lies in her fascination with ...
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.
The actor, who got his start on Canadian sketch comedy show 'SCTV,' died April 1 from an undisclosed illness. By Tatiana Tenreyro Joe Flaherty, who got his start in Canadian sketch comedy show SCTV ...
Plugging Netflix original 'Love,' the mega-producer baits TV critics by not ruling out a revisit of his short-lived dramedy. By Mikey O'Connell TV Features Editor Apatow, who echoed the popular ...