There's been an awakening in the Force, and Stephen Colbert can feel it. A few weeks ago, the Vatican's daily newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, posted their review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and it was not kind, to say the least. Now, Colbert, who is a practicing Roman Catholic, is speaking out about his feelings on the review and the "crisis of faith" it's caused him. Read More »
What do internet trolls, spoiler jihadi and Stephen Colbert all have in common? They're all trying to spoil Star Wars: The Force Awakens! Or are they? Star Wars mega fan Stephen Colbert debuted what he calls "spoiler spoilers" on his Twitter feed during Wednesday's Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and is asking fans to join him. Read More »
Actor-musician Henry Rollins stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday night to: A) promote his new film He Never Died, and B) spread some Christmas cheer via a punked-up version of "Carol of the Bells." Read More »
Chalk this one up to the (short) list of things we never thought we'd hear Quentin Tarantino say: he likes romantic comedies! The famously quirky director of the upcoming film The Hateful Eight sat down with Stephen Colbert to talk his "guilty pleasure," which film makes him cry, and more. Read More »
There are perhaps no two more different personalities than Billy on the Street host Billy Eichner and current Late Show lead David Letterman, but somehow the duo made the former's newest episode of his web series absolutely flawless. In this new video, Eichner and the legendary comic take to the streets of New York City to see just what Letterman could do after his longtime run over at CBS ends before comedian Stephen Colbert steps into his late night program. Read More »
A very, very bearded Stephen Colbert recently stepped back in front of the camera for a small interview with America magazine's Editor-at-Large Father James Martin to discuss Catholicism. It's the first time we've seen the once upon a time Colbert Report host since he ended his show, and we've got to say: we dig the new look. Colbert's appearance has been talked about for a little while, as he was first spotted out with the beard some time ago. But in this new video we remember just how much we really, really enjoy him, and even more so how much we want him back on television. So, come on, let's get the Late Show with Stephen Colbert up and running soon! Read More »
As the series finale of Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report winds down its 10-season run, many of us are finding ourselves wondering just where we’ll turn at 11:30 p.m. after The Daily Show. Of course, we could always check out The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, but until then we’ll just have to settle for this amazing 14-minute supercut video of Stephen Colbert breaking character. Which, by the way, isn’t settling at all because is incredibly hilarious. Looks like David Letterman made the right choice in naming Colbert as his Late Show replacement, huh? Read More »
Russell Brand took to The Late Show stage last night to tell host Seth Meyers that he believes voting is pointless, explain why he wrote a kid's book, and reveals why he was kicked off Fox news Read More »
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld stopped by the Late Show with David Letterman just last night (Thursday, Sept. 25) to unveil the full lineup of guests for his upcoming Season 5 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and even perform on the series. And judging from the announcement, this season is gearing up to be pretty good! Read More »
CBS' The Late Show might be getting a new host Stephen Colbert come David Letterman's retirement in 2015, but one thing about the show definitely won't change: it's location. The new Late Show will remain in New York City at the Ed Sullivan Theater to continue its tradition of quality late night television from the city that never sleeps. Read More »
Whoever said nip-syncing was the new lip-syncing was seriously disturbed. Last night on the Tonight Show Terry Crews and Host Jimmy Fallon created a very interesting rendition of "Ebony and Irony," originally sang by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney. Read More »
The big news this week is that David Letterman is retiring as host of The Late Show and that CBS has already named Stephen Colbert as his replacement when he steps down in 2015. There is still a lot to work out in the coming year, but for now this news has been getting a lot of support and praise from fellow television personalities. Perhaps the most important reaction to this news came from Colbert himself on his Comedy Central program The Colbert Report. Read More »
The big news this week is that David Letterman is retiring as host of The Late Show and that CBS has already named Stephen Colbert as his replacement when he steps down in 2015. There is still a lot to work out in the coming year, but for now this news has been getting a lot of support and praise from fellow television personalities. Perhaps the sweetest tribute and congratulations to Letterman and Colbert respectfully came from The Daily Show's host Jon Stewart this week. Read More »