It's no surprise that The Chair Company invokes a similar style of SNL humor, considering Tim and Zach are SNL alumni.
In his angry-dad conspiracy thriller, Tim Robinson takes his surreal comedic persona on a longer, weirder journey. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief television critic for The New York ...
A frustrated family man's simple customer-service complaint turns into an elusive, ever-deepening conspiracy in the uncanny comedy from "I Think You Should Leave" co-creators Zach Kanin and Tim ...
“The Chair Company,” the latest hilarious and more than a little horrifying vision from the comedic maniac that is Tim Robinson, which is also his most bonkers, brilliant work yet, is not only about ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Lake Bell also stars in the comedy-thriller about a husband and father who goes down a conspiracy rabbit hole following an embarrassing workplace incident. By Angie Han Television Critic In the very ...
To reveal the specifics of Ron's blunder would be a violation of HBO's spoiler policy, but if you know anything about Robinson's work, you can probably sense the vibe. Something happens at work that ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “The Chair Company,” premiering Sunday on HBO, is a conspiracy comedy — dark comedy, one would definitely have to ...
Tim Robinson is the comedic equivalent of cilantro: His onscreen persona — a fully committed, physical embodiment of social unease — either resonates with you or, on some fundamental, perhaps genetic ...