I was really upset when The Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy) cancelled Mystery Science Theater 3000. I had only discovered the show in 1997, but in a few short years, it had already made an imprint on me.
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When you think Game of Thrones, you think MAXIMUM YUKS, right? Well, kinda. For a television program with a tendency to do heartbreaking things with characters you like, it helps that tons of comedy ...
No one has guided us through the trying times of movies so bad that they had to be talked about more than Mystery Science Theater 3000. Since their second era, led by Michael J. Nelson, ended in 1999, ...
From the creators of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and What the Dub? comes a multiplayer party game. In RiffTrax: The Game, use your phone, tablet, laptop, etc. to play. There are thousands of clips ...
Carving out a singular stake in the world of comedy is nigh-impossible, unless you’re the best. Or you’ve been doing it the longest. Or, in the best case, both. The three gentlemen of RiffTrax have ...
RiffTrax, the entertainment and live event company founded by a trio of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” stars, has struck a distribution deal with indie streamer Nebula. The pact will see RiffTrax ...
When you’re in a line of work that constantly picks apart pop culture and film achievement, you also pay a lot of attention to anniversaries. If it ends in a 0 or a 5, you can bet someone will ...
Happy May the 4th! You know... May the Fourth... May the Force... Eh, if you keep saying it enough, it makes sense! But who better to truly make sense of this fake holiday than the guys at RiffTrax -- ...
As we all know, October is the time to watch scary movies. More often than not, that means having to watch really bad scary movies. If you’re going to watch some really bad movies, then you might as ...