Fallon took the Radio City Music Hall stage alongside The Roots to pay tribute to The Blues Brothers, the sketch starring ...
Yes, the classic Season 3 sketch was based on a real place. Which one, however, is a point of debate for the cast and writer.
Tim Meadows portrays ESPN’s Stuart Scott as someone with “BOO-YAH” on the brain, but Ray Romano’s increasingly daffy and convoluted non-sequitors are the highlights in this spoof of a “SportsCenter” ...
Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebackers coach Aaron Curry is heading to the New York Jets. A promising young coach, he will become the linebackers coach there under new head coach Aaron Glenn.
Acting up: Belushi (Matt Wood) faces down Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle ... The script leaves Michaels’ rather poetic answer to the film’s final stretch. It becomes clear SNL’s schtick is going to be ...
The main challenge, for anyone making a film about Saturday Night Live, is capturing the unique ... performers are also milling around, from Jim Henson to Andy Kaufman – both of whom are played ...
From hot-tubbing with John Malkovich to David Pumpkins, Belushi to Beavis & Butthead, Saturday Night Live players past and present recall their finest, funniest, most absurd moments on the SNL stage.
(FILE) Jim Acosta, a prominent anchor at CNN, is reportedly set to leave the network following a reshuffle that saw his morning time slot replaced with a late-night shift from midnight to 2 a.m. ET.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta, an irritant to President Donald Trump as a former White House correspondent, says he's quitting the network rather than accept an offer for a new late-night time slot.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced on Tuesday that he would exit the network, urging viewers to stand up to tyrants and not "give into the lies" in a seeming parting shot at President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump wasted no time celebrating host Jim Acosta’s exit from CNN, taking a victory lap on Truth Social and attacking the journalist as “one of the worst and most dishonest ...