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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
“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 show.’ He was like, ‘Feels kinda bold for a party, but go for it, live ...
Every so often, a new comedy series taps into something bigger than laughs. It can connect to the awkwardness, beauty and heartbreak of becoming who you are, especially when the process is messy, loud ...
Benito Skinner knows a thing or two about trying to play it straight. For his fourth-grade birthday party, he invited the boys in his class to go see Disney’s 2004 camp masterpiece “Confessions of a ...
“Overcompensating” creator and star Benito Skinner wants you to know that he’s read your criticisms that he’s too old to play a college student on his Prime Video comedy series — and he wants you to ...