Patton Oswalt
'I'll Be Gone in the Dark' Tells the Story of One Monster's Many Survivors
The HBO series based on the late Michelle McNamara's book depicts the many victims impacted by Golden State Killer Joseph DeAngelo.
John Cornyn thinks "penis," "vagina," and "scrotum" are swear words
Cornyn’s campaign team triggered a feud with Patton Oswalt after the comedian and actor made a cameo in a campaign video for MJ Hegar.
Patton Oswalt Wants You to Laugh While He Grieves
We talk with the comedian about moving on, political humor, and his painfully funny new Netflix special.
Mystery Science Theater 3000’s New Season Is Coming to Netflix
The bad-movie-bashing comedy is returning with some fresh blood—but will it still be relevant?
My Dad, Gene Simmons, Is Full of Shit and So Are You
It's important to kill your heroes. And, sometimes, you have to kill your father. Kill him so you can love him, and his flaws, better than one can love a hollow archetype.
The Internet Means Always Having to Say You're Sorry
A look into how we say sorry on the internet today.
This Jen Kirkman Interview Is Not About Rape Jokes, Being Dirty, or Asking Whether Women Are Funny
"Raunchy? I don't think I'm raunchy. All my male peers get to talk about their dicks without being labeled dirty."
Boots Riley on the State of Oakland, the Power of the Working Class, and His New Screenplay
McSweeney's recently released the Coup frontman's screenplay, 'Sorry to Bother You'—a dark comedy that Riley will apparently be shooting with Patton Oswalt and David Cross soon.
Government Employees Are Evil Trolls Who Live Above Bridges, Under The Sun
They’re out there, but not in the darkness. Their lairs are well lit, under the rude, barging glare of fluorescent tube lights. Their skin is pasty gray, almost the same color as their cubicle walls.