Abbi Jacobson

The First Trailer for ‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ Has Bad Blood
The First Trailer for ‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ Has Bad Blood
The First Trailer for ‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ Has Bad Blood
Yesterday, a brief partial trailer for a full-length trailer (itself a partial-length version of the full-length movie) arrived online in promotion of The Lego Ninjago Movie, the latest spinoff of the Lego Movie franchise more recently expanded with The Lego Batman Movie. It gave us a brief preview of the design of the land of Ninjago, a block-built utopia wth Eastern influences that superficially resembles Tokyo. But today, we’ll get a fuller look at the new world in which this film takes place, and the scrappy little figurines that populate it as well.
'Broad City' Hacks Into Inauguration With New NSFW Short
'Broad City' Hacks Into Inauguration With New NSFW Short
'Broad City' Hacks Into Inauguration With New NSFW Short
It seems like forever and a day ago that Broad City bubbled over with excitement at a guest appearance from Hillary Clinton. Worse yet, we’ll have to wait until summer for Season 4 to check in with Abbi and Ilana officially, but Hack Into Broad City is here to save the day with a new short! And by “save,” we mean “panic, scream, and curse the inauguration in the most NSFW way possible.”
'Broad City' Stars React to Hillary From 1776 on Colbert
'Broad City' Stars React to Hillary From 1776 on Colbert
'Broad City' Stars React to Hillary From 1776 on Colbert
It’s safe to say a reasonable amount of people will have watched Hillary Clinton accept the Democratic nomination from this week’s National Convention, leaving all of late-night buzzing in its wake. Perhaps no stars have been so GIF-ably in favor of Hillary than Broad City stars Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, who dropped by the Late Show With Stephen Colbert to show their support … from 1776.
‘Broad City’ Is Still the Most Addictive Comedy On TV
‘Broad City’ Is Still the Most Addictive Comedy On TV
‘Broad City’ Is Still the Most Addictive Comedy On TV
A hundred years from now when scholars want an accurate snapshot of pop culture in the mid-2010s they can look through Kanye’s Twitter, read about #OscarsSoWhite or watch ‘Broad City.’ The latter is probably the most enjoyable choice, and one that best sums up the zeitgeist and millennials through its brazen approach at bizarre humor.

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