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FILE - Kevin Hart, a cast member, producer and co-writer of Night School, poses at the premiere of the film Sept. 24, 2018, in Los Angeles. Hart will debut his new SiriusXM original podcast with Jerry Seinfeld as the series inaugural guest. The satellite radio company announced Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, the launch of Hart s Inside Jokes with Kevin Hart. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) January 27, 2021 - 7:20 AM
LOS ANGELES - Kevin Hart will debut his new SiriusXM original podcast with Jerry Seinfeld as the seriesâ inaugural guest.
The satellite radio company announced on Wednesday the launch of Hartâs âInside Jokes with Kevin Hartâ along with two other original programs. He will host the series premiere with Seinfeldâs guest appearance on the Laugh Out Loud Radio channel on Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST.
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Comedian Kevin Hart to debut SiriusXM podcast with Seinfeld as guest
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Comedian Kevin Hart to debut SiriusXM podcast with Seinfeld as guest
LOS ANGELES (AP) Kevin Hart will debut his new SiriusXM original podcast with Jerry Seinfeld as the series’ inaugural guest.
The satellite radio company announced on Wednesday the launch of Hart’s “Inside Jokes with Kevin Hart” along with two other original programs. He will host the series premiere with Seinfeld’s guest appearance on the Laugh Out Loud Radio channel on Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST.
On “Inside Jokes,” Hart will interview top comedians and rising stars. The superstar comedian-actor will chronicle their comedy club experiences and touch on “never-before-heard” stories.
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Nicolas Cage, Hollywood’s patron god of chaos, is the perfect host for the new Netflix docuseries, “History of Swear Words.” Wearing a sharp suit and a contemplative countenance, Cage conjures a sort of manic scholarly bravado from the comfort of a lush emerald drawing room adorned with built-in bookshelves, a tan leather armchair, a tower of tomes and a fully stocked antique bar cart. He swaggers around the manicured, pompously intellectual room as if he were an instructor for MasterClass and in this messy, meandering show, he is.
Each episode of the six-part series explores one expletive. The series starts off strong: “History of Swear Words” begins with the episode “F k,” the most profane swear word, and Cage spends the first 30 seconds swearing at the audience. He’s all in, committed and cussing with the kind of kinetic energy that excuses the script’s trite, disconnected ideas. (“An actor’s greatest tool is their imagination,” he mus