Among the not-so-festive offerings dominating Netflix's top charts right now is a dark comedy series led by Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano.
But they have no idea how major.” Yes, you can stream No Good Deed on Netflix now! No Good Deed stars Lisa Kudrow, Ray Romano, Linda Cardellini, O-T Fagbenle, Abbi Jacobson, Denis Leary, Poppy Liu, Teyonah Parris, and Luke Wilson. “Ray is this ...
The iconic sitcom stars also talk to The Hollywood Reporter about meeting for the first time with the Netflix dark comedy series despite their 'Friends' and 'Everybody Loves Raymond' fame, as they share stories from their tabloid days (one involving George Clooney).
Netflix viewers are all saying the same thing about Lisa Kudrow in a newly released dark comedy series. If you have found yourself with a bit of time off this Christmas, there's a brand new binge-worthy series landed on Netflix, and viewers have said it's definitely not one to miss.
The "No Good Deed" star opens up about working on the popular '90s sitcom and not knowing the ending of her new Netflix series.
Apparently, one key moment with Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano in No Good Deed was totally improvised. In the show, Lydia is cooking in their fancy kitchen. She starts discussing the house with Paul, and things get kind of heated. Lydia sort of ends up waving a knife around the room.
Netflix’s No Good Deed is now streaming, and the dark comedy features strong performances from leads Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano. The two sitcom stars talked about their roles in the show, playing against type,
Netflix’s latest dark comedy, “No Good Deed,” has just dropped, and opinions are already swirling around online. If you’re into shows that have a twisted sense of humor with a touch of mystery, this might be your next binge, though be prepared for mixed reviews.
It was an evening of star power on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, when Paul Rudd, Emma Stone, Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy and others who have hosted the show multiple times welcomed the newest member of the “five-timers club,” Martin Short.
A house sale gets complicated in No Good Deed, a fast-moving series that pinballs from farcical exchanges to pained recriminations and back again.
Creator Liz Feldman returns to her 'Dead to Me' bag of tricks for the twist-filled story of a couple navigating grief, a failing marriage and the brutal challenges of the Los Angeles real estate market.
Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian rates No Good Deed 3 stars out of 5, calling the eight-episode series “occasionally clumsy” but well-paced and packed with plot. The ensemble is excellent, Nicholson says, finding a way to blend slapstick comedy with, at times, painful family tragedy. The critic says: