The second season of Maria Bamford’s deliriously surreal sitcom is tighter than the whiplash-inducing first season, but that’s not to suggest that it’s easy to

The second season of Maria Bamford’s deliriously surreal sitcom is tighter than the whiplash-inducing first season, but that’s not to suggest that it’s easy to
Not dissimilar to 2009’s “Precious” or 2002’s “8 Mile,” this comedic drama about a young woman’s hopeless, dead-end life on the outskirts of Jersey City
“Fun Mom Dinner” is completely baffling. Even after a full, attentive viewing, I’m not entirely sure what I thought of it. It’s definitely ultra light,
Listen, I’m all for brevity for it’s own sake, particularly when it comes to concept-heavy comedy-horror hybrids, which often mistake an inspired concept for an