Perhaps the funniest streaming comedy since “Hacks,” Amazon Prime Video’s “Overcompansating” presents as a wild, profanity-filled “Animal House”-style bacchanal. But at its heart, the eight-episode ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Corteon Moore and Benito Skinner in "Overcompensating." College is often touted as the time when you can figure out "who you ...
Overcompensating is a freshman fever dream in eight episodes. It is the kind of college show that makes you laugh, cringe, and relive every bad decision from freshman year. The ones that involve cheap ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Season 1 of "Overcompensating." Season 1 of “Overcompensating,” the Amazon Prime TV series based in part on Benito Skinner’s experiences coming out as gay in ...
The social media star created and stars in the new Prime Video series, which is based on his college experience. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor At the show’s Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday, Skinner ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Season 1 of "Overcompensating." Season 1 of “Overcompensating,” the Amazon Prime TV series based in part on Benito Skinner’s experiences coming out as gay in ...
This year’s breakout comedies for Gen Z viewers, without a doubt, have been FX’s Adults and Prime Video’s Overcompensating. But in terms of comedy shows, none have really stood out as truly belonging ...
For comedians who came up on social media — or really, all comedians — getting a TV show is both a dream and a potential trap. With a series order comes a paycheck and validation from mainstream ...
Prime Video's comedy series Overcompensating is a hilarious, drug-fueled, queer romp that takes us back to college in the best and cringiest ways. Created by internet star and comedian Benito Skinner, ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article includes spoilers about “Overcompensating,” now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. When making his first series, “Overcompensating,” Benito Skinner wanted to channel the ...
The college comedy is created by and stars Benito Skinner. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor “I have been so overwhelmed by the insane response to the show, and feel so damn lucky to go back ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I had had two margaritas, trashed,” Skinner said. “I told my boyfriend: ‘That’s Charli XCX. I want her to do the music for my ...