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Stream It or Skip It: 'Amend: The Fight for America' on Netflix, a Will Smith-Hosted Docuseries About the Impact of the 14th Amendment

Smith, Larry Wilmore and an all-star lineup of dramatic readers go over the history of the critically-important 14th Amendment, which gave every American citizen the same rights.

Will Smith and Larry Wilmore Team Up for 'Amend: The Fight for America' at Netflix

The six-part docuseries featuring Samuel L. Jackson, Pedro Pascal, Yara Shahidi, and more premieres Feb. 17.

Issa Rae's 'Insecure' to End After Season 5

The fifth and final season of the series, which will begin production this month, will premiere later this year.

Stream It Or Skip It: 'Wilmore' On Peacock, Where Larry Wilmore Brings His Perspective On The Issues Back To TV

Four years after the cancellation of The Nightly Show, Larry Wilmore is back with a perspective on today's world that is sometimes unexpected.

Amber Ruffin and Larry Wilmore Will Host Peacock's Late Night Talk Block

It's finally time for Ruffin to shine.

Larry Wilmore Suggests COVID-19 Fall Return Could Be Donald Trump’s Saving Grace In Election On ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’

“Our heads would explode if people don’t get out to the polls because of this coronavirus and Trump becomes President again,” said the former late night Comedy Central host.

Austin Film Festival taps Larry Wilmore for TV Writing Award

Wilmore has been a television producer, actor, comedian and writer for more than 25 years.

Michael Wolff Tells Bill Maher That ‘Fire And Fury’ Hints At Ongoing Trump Affair

Could there possibly be anything left unsaid or unreported about Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury? Yes, says the author, and it’s “incendiary.”

'Master of None' Star Lena Waithe Says Coming Out 'Isn't A One-Time Thing'

Waithe opened up about the Netflix original show's Thanksgiving episode at Sublime Primetime.

Here Are All the Ways Donald Glover Could Make History at the Emmys

The actor/writer/director has a few paths to victory — and to making Emmy history — on Sunday.

Today in TV History: 'The Office' Hit Its Stride on 'Diversity Day'

Celebrate the TV anniversary of Michael Scott's first foray — of many — into the realm of over-the-top, oblivious offensiveness.

'American Milo' Foreshadows Milo Yiannopoulos's Recent Spate of Controversies

A 2015 documentary was the first—but likely not the last—candid overview of Twitter's former agitator-in-chief.

Which Late Night Host Won The Election?

There was a lot of late night comedy this election cycle, but which host benefited the most from their 2016 coverage?

9 Things We Learned From The 'Insecure' Writing Staff's Panel At The Writer's Guild Foundation

Decider was in attendance at a gathering of the show's writing staff in Los Angeles last night, and here's the scoop.

'Insecure' Recap, Season 1 Finale: "Broken As F*ck"

This show's first season has been amazing because of the way it honestly portrays people that have difficulties being honest with themselves.

Liberals are doubling down on 'comedy news'

There’s been a lot of discussion in the media whether the president-elect of the United States should be “normalized.” I’d say that point became moot when Donald Trump reached 270...

'Insecure' Recap, Episode 7: "Real As F*ck"

Be careful what you wish for.

'Insecure' Recap, Episode 6: "Guilty As F*ck"

Love isn't enough. You have to choose who you love, and choose them every day.

Stream It Or Skip It: 'Insecure'

First she was Awkward Black Girl, and now she's Insecure. We're here to fill you in on Issa Rae's latest triumph.

Larry Wilmore hosting National Book Awards

Wilmore’s “Nightly Show” was canceled in August.