Adding his name to the list of those who aren't qualified to be President of the United States, but are running anyway, is Ghostbusters star Bill Murray. Yes, the Lost in Translation lead has announced that he's adding his name to the 2016 presidential election. And while the news could be somewhat laughable to many—or incredible, depending on the age of his fans—his reason for doing so appears rather sincere. 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 »
Conan O'Brien may be "one of the funniest men on the planet," according to FLOTUS Michelle Obama, but can he train like a member of the United States military? Well, not exactly, and if he wants to start he'll have to get down the very basic, very impossible (to many of us) 50 pushup test. Read More »
Star Trek lead Chris Pine isn't apparently just a pretty face; he's also got some stellar pipes. The actor recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and delivered an oh-so-holiday-spirited tune in order to tell viewers on the east coast which schools are closed as a result of the blizzard from winter storm Jonas. Read More »
Oh, hey, what a shocker; another story about GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. Well, here goes nothing. It appears certain to say that fellow Republican candidate Rand Paul is NOT a fan of the current presidential right wing lead, seeing as he called him both a "narcissist" and an "orange-faced windbag" on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. Read More »
Teachers having sex with students isn't necessarily a typical subject of comedy, but it appears that when it happens between a male student and a female teacher, some people perceive it differently—mainly the male students in the situation (and all of his friends and possibly quite a few men who hear about it). Which is exactly what Saturday Night Live attempted to prove in the below sketch with player Pete Davidson and host Ronda Rousey. Read More »
UFC’s own Ronda Rousey stepped out of the octagon and into Studio 8H last night to host Saturday Night Live. During her monologue, the former champ took a (quick) second to congratulate Holly Holm for her win against Rousey from back in November. Read More »
Despite all of the controversy surrounding the Oscars as of late, given the fact that there were zero nominations for African Americans for the second year in a row, host Chris Rock is reportedly not stepping down as the host. In fact, he's decided to trash the show he's already written and start putting in some newer jokes centering on the #OscarsSoWhite controversy. Read More »
As news of more and more boycotts of the Oscars come about from the likes of Jada Pinkett Smith to Snoop Dogg himself, it's not really a shocker that Saturday Night Live decided to poke fun at the situation. During last night's episode with host Ronda Rousey, SNL took some time to mock the controversy swirling around the Academy Awards and celebrate all the white guys who appeared in films this past year. Read More »
Saturday Night Live's Leslie Jones has the perfect plan to get The Revenant star Leonardo DiCaprio into bed. She's going to use a ham sandwich. Read More »
In watching last night's episode of Saturday Night Live, fans were given a taste of things to come – in that Larry David is returning to SNL on Feb. 6 as the host! Following the popularity of his Bernie Sanders impression, which immediately took the Internet by storm, David has made several appearances on the show, and it's probably safe to say he'll dazzle us all yet again with the impersonation of the Vermont senator in a couple of weeks. Read More »
former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin endorsed GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, and the world couldn't stop laughing—including current Daily Show host Trevor Noah. The Comedy Central lead recently gave his stamp of approval on Palin's endorsement, noting that he loved every single minute of it. Read More »
As the 2016 presidential election comes closer and closer there are several on the left who appear to believe Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders could very well take the Democratic nomination, thus beating out the ever-so-hopeful favorite, Hillary Clinton. After a stellar performance at Sunday night's Democratic debate, Sen. Sanders is celebrating his new rise in poll numbers, particularly among young voters. Read More »