On August 17, 1979, the Monty Python team brought a religious satire to theaters. By Robert Osborne On August 17, 1979, the Monty Python team brought religious satire Life of Brian to theaters. The ...
Monty Python’s Terry Gilliam said President Trump “destroyed satire” in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “He’s f‑‑‑ed up the latest film I was working on,” the British filmmaker and ...
Forty years ago today, Life of Brian made its British debut. The Monty Python satire, in which a man born next door to Jesus is mistaken for the Messiah, was already playing in America, where the ...
Monty Python alum Terry Gilliam claimed President Donald Trump “fucked up” his latest movie and has sent him back to the drawing board. Asked about the state of comedy and satire today, Gilliam ...
Terry Gilliam, part of the legendary Monty Python comedy troupe, is accusing President Donald Trump of having “considerably” changed the state of humor. “I think Trump has destroyed satire. I mean, ...
The late, great Graham Chapman may have gone to the satire in the sky, but some of Monty Python's remaining members are reportedly reuniting for the science-fiction comedy Absolutely Anything. Python ...
And now for something completely different. In 1969, five overeducated British comics and an American illustrator ambushed the BBC with the strangest show in British history. How they got on the air ...
Terry Gilliam has claimed that the re-election of President Trump has “destroyed” satire, and inadvertently derailed his new movie The Carnival at the End of Days. In a new interview with The ...