This weekend is definitely looking like a great time to hit up your local movie theaters! In order to catch up on films with this Friday as their release date, we're excited to share the following trailers with you: Unfriended, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 and more. Check out some previews below! Read More »
A lot happened this week, folks. Whether we're talking about important news topics like that unplanned (and apparently unwanted) kiss between Madonna and Drake, or more buzzworthy yet petty stories like Tax Day 2015 (don't worry; we won't make you re-live it) and the fact that Hillary Clinton has officially announced her Presidential campaign – wait a minute, did we get those reversed? – one thing is certain: this week was pretty heavy. Which, of course, left a hell of a lot of room for late night comedy to do their thing: make fun of everything. Read More »
Comedian Ricky Gervais is an all out animal rights activist. Therefore, it's no surprise to hear that he had some problems when he stumbled across a photo of hunter Rebecca Francis smiling next to a dying giraffe. In fact, he was so broken up over it that the Office, Extras and Derek star-creator took to his Facebook and Twitter to immediately reprimand her and call her out for the act. "What must've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling?" Gervais asked via a Facebook and Twitter post––one in which he reposted her original photo. Read More »
In 1998 Eric Fogel came up with the genius idea to have claymation celebrities battle to the death in a mixed martial arts/black comedy called Celebrity Deathmatch. Public figures the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Eminem, Kid Rock and Courtney Love fought in contests overruled by legendary boxing referee Mills Lane. The show was so popular that it had two runs. The first was from 1998 to 2002 and the other started in 2006 and lasted for just a year. Well it looks the show will be going on its third run because after six years Celebrity Deathmatch will be returning and is going to be air once again on MTV 2. Read More »
David Letterman is winding down his legendary position as the Late Show host. Before handing the torch over to Stephen Colbert, Letterman is having a slew of A-list guests on the final episodes of his program. One such name will be the Dave Matthews Band. And now only will DMB be performing on the show, they will also reportedly perform a 45-minute set on what’s called Legends on Letterman. The mini-concert will air the day before their Late Show appearance, which is Friday, May 8. Meaning of course that their Legends on Letterman series will be cast online on May 7 at 9 p.m. Read More »
It isn't easy to do a spot-on Robin Williams impression. Here we were thinking that Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon had the best of all. But step aside Fallon with your successful lifestyle... actor Jamie Costa is here to take you down! Following Williams unfortunate passing via suicide this past August 2014, the world, specifically the comedy world, was left with a enormous void. And while its unsure whether or not we'll ever be able to fill it, we can certainly laugh at all the memories Williams left. That, or we can watch Costa do 20 flawless impressions of some of Robin Williams most memorable characters... Read More »
Looks like comedian Jerry Seinfeld will be grabbing some java with quite a few funny people on the new season of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. The Seinfeld star has hit it out of the park with his web series – which has housed the likes of guests Larry David, Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Burr, and so many more – and this coming season, which starts on June 4, should prove to be no different. Seinfeld has been recently spotted with the likes of new-coming Late Show host Stephen Colbert, newly announced Daily Show with Jon Stewart replacement Trevor Noah and his own former Seinfeld co-star, and current HBO's Veep leading lady, Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Read More »
Comedian David Letterman is winding down his longtime run over on CBS' The Late Show, which will kick off episodes with its new host Stephen Colbert this coming September. And now, it's being reported that Letterman has released who his final guests will be as he comes down to the final show on this coming May 20. Joining him in some of his last episodes will be the likes of Oprah, George Clooney, Tom Hanks, and many, many more. Reports from a press release provided by CBS note that alongside the aforementioned celebs will be Billy Crystal – who just premiered his new FX series The Comedians – Tina Fey, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Murray, and more as panel guests. Read More »