John Oliver devoted the entire episode to recapping the month we’ve had of Trump 2.0 (has it really only been about a month? Because we’ve all gone from Kate Winslet to Gloria Stuart in that time). He ...
Five octaves, for Mariah Carey ...
While one can argue it’s less likely for a monkey to pull the trigger, ultimately, it’s not impossible for them to do a John ...
The SNL subreddit was up in arms over Kim Kardashian’s presence at SNL50 earlier in the week, but she’s mostly just standing ...
After a couple decades specializing in making giant, broad comedy movies, over the last few years, Adam Sandler has developed ...
Mid-February in New York City is definitely sweater weather, so of course SNL50 had Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph’s reprise their beloved daytime talk show “Bronx Beat.” The duo spent the first half ...
Further proof that nobody — not even our greatest living actress — can survive Kate McKinnon’s paranormal sketch.
But the big moment comes later, when a group of groomsmen (heartthrobs Bowen Yang, Andy Samberg, Kyle Mooney, and Beck Bennett) sing an “Espresso” parody of their own, about their buddy’s own bachelor ...
In addition to the impression, the sketch has a very clever premise: None of the contestants know what Saturday Night Live is ...
Do you ship Dooneese and Robert Goulet? Would you like to? Too bad — it’s happening. The fist real sketch of SNL50 was a ...
Here’s how the ‘Emilia Perez’ star is changing her acceptance speeches in the midst of her co-star’s controversy.