The Showtime series 'Homeland' is super popular right now, but you don't need to have seen it to be in on the joke. You merely need to have seen Claire Danes act in... well, anything.
If you're getting fired anyway, you might as well let everyone know just what you think of them! However, you'd really better make 100% that the neck on the chopping block is actually yours before you make fun of anyone's stupid name or above-ground pool...
Though not every sketch had us rolling on the floor, last Saturday's 'SNL' turn with Louis C.K. hosting proved to be one of the better outings we've seen in weeks. Among the numerous highlights of the episode, none got people talking so much as the comedians' spot-on parody of his own FX show 'Louie,' replacing the title character with Abraham Lincoln! Not all of the funny and NSFW bits mad it t
As expected, last weekend's 'SNL' featuring Louis C.K. offered up an even mix of laughs and groans, some sketches falling flat while others stood as tall as Abraham Lincoln's stovepipe hat. This weekend's newest outing will go back to basics however, as 'Les Miserables' star and Hollywood sweetheart Anne Hathaway picks up hosting duties for the third time, with musical guest Rihanna. So what's t
If the world of social media does anything for culture, it allows us to see just how ridiculous some people can be. This was aided (if not proven) by the Weekend Update segment of last night's 'SNL.'
The heavily-anticipated episode of 'Saturday Night Live' with host Louis C.K. aired last night, just six days after Hurricane Sandy unleashed her wrath unto the East Coast. Parts of New York City may still suffering, but the cast succeeded in wringing the comedy from the difficult situation.
See? Everything gets better when the storm is over. In spite of all the many weather-related cancellations, earlier we learned that Louis C.K. would indeed go on to host 'SNL' this weekend with musical guest Fun., but what of future hosts? It seems the next two weeks are set as well, with returning host Anne Hathaway, and first-timer Jeremy Renner! So what musical guests will accompany them?
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In conjunction with this coming All Hallows Eve, last night's episode of 'Saturday Night Live' — with host and musical guest, Bruno Mars — offered New York's denizens and tourists a few suggestions for enjoying the holiday weekend. And naturally, who better to comment on the city's best parties than 'Weekend Update' City Correspondent, Stefon?
Even Brad Pitt must be laughing today about the 'Saturday Night Live' clips repeatedly clowning on his "arty" Chanel no. 5 commercial, presenting not one by four separate commercial spoofs selling everything from perfume to dog condoms.