IFC variety comedy series “Sherman’s Showcase” is returning for a second season on the network along with AMC+ on October 26, and the full guest lineup has been announced, headlined by Egot winner and series executive producer John Legend and “Insecure” and “Rap Sh!t” creator Issa Rae. IFC announced the news on Wednesday during AMC Networks’ day at the TV Critics Assn. press tour.
New guests on the show include Ace Vane, Demi Adejuyigbe, Desi Banks, Jerome Benton, Michael Blackson, Heidy De La Rosa, Chris Hardwick, Emily Kinney, Ted Lange, Laci Mosley, Rashida Olayiwola “Sheedz,” Dewayne Perkins, Jay Pharoah, Rae, Chance The Rapper, Amanda Seales, Kent Shocknek, Paul F. Tompkins and Porsha Williams. Returning guest stars to the series include Eliza Coupe, Morris Day, Rob Haze, Legend, Nigel Lythgoe, Vic Mensa, Tawny Newsome, Xosha Roquemore, Chandra Russell, Zuri Salahuddin and Bresha Webb.
The variety series comes from co-creators Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle,...
New guests on the show include Ace Vane, Demi Adejuyigbe, Desi Banks, Jerome Benton, Michael Blackson, Heidy De La Rosa, Chris Hardwick, Emily Kinney, Ted Lange, Laci Mosley, Rashida Olayiwola “Sheedz,” Dewayne Perkins, Jay Pharoah, Rae, Chance The Rapper, Amanda Seales, Kent Shocknek, Paul F. Tompkins and Porsha Williams. Returning guest stars to the series include Eliza Coupe, Morris Day, Rob Haze, Legend, Nigel Lythgoe, Vic Mensa, Tawny Newsome, Xosha Roquemore, Chandra Russell, Zuri Salahuddin and Bresha Webb.
The variety series comes from co-creators Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle,...
- 8/10/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
Earlier this month IFC TV announced the Critics Choice-nominated sketch comedy series “Sherman’s Showcase” would celebrate Black History Month in June with a special episode they dubbed the “Black History Month Spectacular.”
The first clip from the episode has dropped and it definitely shows off the humor the series is known for. In the clip, host Sherman McDaniel (Bashir Salahuddin) recounts the top three blackest moments in cinema history, culminating with the No. 1 moment being actor Terrence Howard negotiating his contract for the next “Iron Man” movie.
The scene then cuts to actor Rob Haze, playing Howard, calling up Marvel and talking to Stan Lee about how skinny and weak his replacement, Don Cheadle, is. Howard was replaced in “Iron Man 2,” allegedly because of interference by star Robert Downey, Jr. “It turns out that the person that I helped become Iron Man, when it was time to re-up for the second one,...
The first clip from the episode has dropped and it definitely shows off the humor the series is known for. In the clip, host Sherman McDaniel (Bashir Salahuddin) recounts the top three blackest moments in cinema history, culminating with the No. 1 moment being actor Terrence Howard negotiating his contract for the next “Iron Man” movie.
The scene then cuts to actor Rob Haze, playing Howard, calling up Marvel and talking to Stan Lee about how skinny and weak his replacement, Don Cheadle, is. Howard was replaced in “Iron Man 2,” allegedly because of interference by star Robert Downey, Jr. “It turns out that the person that I helped become Iron Man, when it was time to re-up for the second one,...
- 5/28/2020
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
The 10th annual Hollywood Music in Media Awards rewarded a diverse crop of composers, songwriters and music supervisors who contributed to film, TV and videogames over the last year, from scorers Alan Silvestri, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Marco Beltrami and Michael Abels to tunesmiths Cynthia Erivo, Bebe Rexha and the Avett Brothers to Quentin Tarantino’s longtime music sidekick, Mary Ramos.
The ceremony also included several performances, with rockers Jakob Dylan and Michelle Phillips (of the Mamas and the Papas) offering a sample of the ’60s pop that helped “Echo in the Canyon” win the award for best music documentary; composer Kris Bowers performing an excerpt from his music for Netflix’s “When They See Us,” which won him best original score for TV/limited series; veteran writer Charles Fox doing a medley that included his vintage themes for “Happy Days” and “The Love Boat”; and a rendering of Diane Warren’s...
The ceremony also included several performances, with rockers Jakob Dylan and Michelle Phillips (of the Mamas and the Papas) offering a sample of the ’60s pop that helped “Echo in the Canyon” win the award for best music documentary; composer Kris Bowers performing an excerpt from his music for Netflix’s “When They See Us,” which won him best original score for TV/limited series; veteran writer Charles Fox doing a medley that included his vintage themes for “Happy Days” and “The Love Boat”; and a rendering of Diane Warren’s...
- 11/25/2019
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
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