"Big Mouth" looks to be Netflix's most charming show about kids going through puberty yet

Big Mouth has been in the works for over a year and it looks like it all paid off. Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg's (Family Guy) series about prepubescent preteens dropping the pre-prefix isn't for the kids it's portraying. The script is very dark -- see the trailer for little boy butt and little girl talking vaginas. But it looks nice. The cast is one of the best on the service with Kroll being joined by Jordan Peele, Jason Mantzoukas, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Jenny Slate, and Jessi Klein. Big Mouth premieres on Friday, September 29th.

Amy Poehler and Will Ferrell are paying tuition with "The House" this summer

Summer comedy season is a hit or miss period that can pop out some gems once in a while. Last year's Popstar Never Stop Never Stopping was a good example that no one saw. 22 Jump Street was in the same role two years prior. This year will have a few more will join the club including reboot Baywatch. And that movie will have the company of The House.

Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler star as two parents who can't pay for their daughter's college tuition. That's when Jason Mantzoukas's character suggests they open a casino in their home. Other cast members include Nick Kroll, Lennon Parham, Cedric Yarbrough, Rory Scovel, and Rob Huebel among others. Frequent Zac Efron collaborators Brendan O’Brien and Andrew J. Cohen wrote the script and Cohen directed.

'My Blind Brother' clip puts Adam Scotts' fist in some guys' face

Boy, can Adam Scott throw a punch or what? I wonder if director of My Blind Brother Sophie Goodheart told Scott that would be a condition of him working on the movie. Deadline has a new clip of the movie that also stars Jenny Slate and Nick Kroll. My Blind Brother follows the blind brother himself played by Adam Scott who's handsome and a ladies man. Kroll plays his younger brother who serves as Scotts' eyes. And Slate is the woman they both fall for.

SXSW Books Judd Apatow, Scott Aukerman, Vanessa Bayer & Many More

Austin's South By Southwest Festival released a schedule of funny people that are going to attend the comedy portion of events. From March 14 through the 21st, patrons will be able to see the likes of Amy Schumer, Scott Aukerman, Vanessa Bayer, Dan Harmon, Eric Andre, Brooks Wheelan, Nick Kroll and more. SXSW Comedy (as it has been dubbed) will also have some special events courtesy of Above Average and Upright Citizens Brigade; something called a Roast Battle; podcast recordings via Comedy Bang! Bang!, Doug Loves Movies and Harmontown; among others. You can read the schedule of events here.