EXCLUSIVE: Joan Rivers, the legendary comedian, is getting the documentary treatment. Called “quite possible the most intuitively funny woman alive” by the New York Times television critic Jack Gould, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The most provocative thing in "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work" is the moment during the opening credits when we glimpse the comedy ...
The Gist: After Tiffany Haddish opens things up with a musical tribute, a hip hop take on “Hava Nagila,” Patton Oswalt gets on stage to talk about the filing cabinet that Rivers showed in the 2010 ...
Called “quite possible the most intuitively funny woman alive” by the New York Times television critic Jack Gould, this in-depth documentary will feature unprecedented access to Rivers’ own archives ...
Apologies for the current critical cliche, but there's a genuinely jaw-dropping moment in the extraordinary and much-acclaimed documentary "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work." ...