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Dad Stop Embarrassing Me — a new multi-camera Netflix sitcom starring Jamie Foxx as Brian Dixon, inspired by his relationship with daughter Corinne (who produces alongside Foxx and Alex Avant) — will co-star David Alan Grier and Kyla-Drew. Also appearing are Heather Hemmens, Jonathan Kite, Porscha Coleman, and Valente Rodriguez (George Lopez). The sitcom drops April 14 with 8 half-hour episodes only on Netflix. Bentley Kyle Evans (Martin, The Jamie Foxx Show) serves as showrunner. Jamie Foxx of course got his sitcom start on Fox's Roc and in the sketch comedy In Living Color before landing his own sitcom titled The Jamie Foxx Show on The WB. Foxx then went on to become a big movie star. Recently, Foxx appeared as George Jefferson in Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons on ABC in 2019.
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Netflix's Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! is a throwback sitcom that is soothing in its predictability
The sitcom starring Jamie Foxx and Kyla-Drew inspired by his relationship with real-life daughter (and executive producer) Corinne Foxx "isn’t exactly trying to reinvent the multi-cam sitcom wheel," says Caroline Framke, adding: "Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! sticks to the multi-cam basics. There’s no joke that can’t be followed with a slapstick exclamation point, nor any point that can’t be emphatically underlined with an exaggerated reaction from an unseen audience. Characters even turn to the camera to address the viewer directly — a device the show uses either sporadically or constantly, depending on the episode. There’s almost something soothing about how predictable it is, right down to the dusty punchlines threaded throughout every scene...Even when the jokes are weak — and they most often are — they’re straightforward enough to let the cast, particularly the consistently good Grier, riff in a halfway compelling way." But Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, she adds, could've been less desperate to skip to the guaranteed laughs for more poignant moments. ALSO:
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