Conan O'Brien and Elijah Wood called Square Enix's newest RPG "Final Fantasy 15" an "epic waste of time." Read More »
Current "Late Late Show" host James Corden will be hosting the Tony Awards in just a few days, and the funnyman and actor, himself a winner of theater's most prestigious award, is celebrating his grand return to Broadway in a big way -- with "Carpool Karaoke." Joined by "Hamilton" megastar Lin-Manuel Miranda, Corden assembled a crew of legends to join forces for some showtune singing! Read More »
Snow White and the Huntsman prequel Huntsman: Winter's War hits theaters soon, which means its star-filled cast has been making press rounds, revealing little behind-the-scenes stories. On the movie, British actress Emily Blunt plays a very blonde character who has an affinity to snow, much like the lead character from Frozen -- and Charlize Theron's son Jackson was convinced she was Elsa! Read More »
Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill recently appeared on Conan O'Brien's show to talk about their recent outing in Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," and the two shared the experiences of being cast in their superhero roles. In a hilarious turn of events, Cavill actually missed Snyder's call to play the Kryptonian on Man of Steel because he was too busy playing World of Warcraft! Read More »
Ben Affleck popped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and during the visit, it was "revealed" the late night host had shot a cameo for the film that wound up on the cutting room floor. Of course, there was footage, including Henry Cavill's Man of Steel and even Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor. Read More »
It's always hilarious and enlightening to see HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver take on a new subject, from FIFA corruption to even Donald Trump’s name. Last weekend, Oliver took a day off for Easter, but he still left a web-exclusive clip on YouTube conspiracy videos, taking on Cadbury Creme Eggs' connection to the Illuminati. Read More »
The trailers for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice may have already revealed a lot about the movie, even if director Zack Snyder insists that there is still a lot that have not been shown. However, Conan O’Brien believes that it is time to unleash more scenes, most notably what happens after Batman (Ben Affleck) asks Superman (Henry Cavill), “Do you bleed?” Read More »
In addition to singing and acting, Ariana Grande has just proved herself a great impressionist. Over the weekend, the 22-year-old "Problem" vocalist pulled double duty as host and musical act for Saturday Night Live. However the real entertainment came from her sketch performances where her impressions were so spot on you would have thought she was an SNL regular. Read More »
USA Network aired the Season 4 premiere of the popular reality show, "Chrisley Knows Best," continues on. Now the self-made millionaire Todd Chrisley, husband to darling wife Julie Chrisley and father to Savannah and Chase, teases his upcoming talk show on USA. Read More »
Over the past few years, "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" has turned into one of the most popular segments of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and there are numerous different editions of famous people reading what awful people write about them online. The latest edition, dedicated to the 2016 Grammy Awards and therefore only involving musicians, gets some hilarious reactions! Read More »
'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' actor Andy Samberg is teaming up with his pals from The Lonely Island for a brand new project with Fox; a comedy show! The trio composed by Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone will be in charge of executive producing a new series for Fox in a concept they're more than familiar with after having worked on another big sketch show, 'Saturday Night Live.' Read More »
Comedian Marc Maron may have finally grabbed the interview he'd been waiting for on WTF, but it's The New Yorker editor Susan Morrison who is working on the official biography of Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels. Read More »