John Ridley
Before John Ridley won the Academy Award for writing 12 Years a Slave, he was a stand-up comic.
Before John Ridley won the Academy Award for writing 12 Years a Slave, he was a stand-up comic.
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes steps away from the anchor chair and into the garage to talk with Marc about his life outside of cable news.
Filmmaker Lynn Shelton works outside the Hollywood system. About 1,000 miles outside the Hollywood system, in fact.
After finding success at a very young age, Jason thought about hanging it up. Plus, Bobcat Goldthwait and Barry Crimmins stop by to talk.
Filmmaker Harmony Korine and Marc give it a second try after a fairly awkward live WTF episode a few years ago.
Sinbad’s been funny for a long time, from his time as a cutup in the military through his career as an actor and standup comedian.
Jason talks to Marc about the changes in his life, the debt he owes Judd Apatow and the challenge of playing David Foster Wallace.
The comedian talks about the loss of his father, struggles with his mother, pursuing SNL, and his unexpected arrival at The Daily Show.
The actor turns the garage into a master class as he tries to help Marc develop a better understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare.
The ‘Breaking Bad’ creator has a reputation as one of the nicest showrunners in Hollywood. It’s a deserved reputation.