Political satire still has a place on SNL. But satire works best when it disrupts, not when it reassures. The show’s best ...
One "Saturday Night Live" alum isn't laughing about stars who break character during sketches. Comedian Kevin Nealon, who was a cast member on "SNL" from 1986 to 1995 and anchored "Weekend Update," ...
Welcome to the club, Jack Black. The "Super Mario Galaxy Movie" actor kicked off the April 4 episode of "Saturday Night Live" with a star-studded monologue welcoming him into the "five-timers club," ...
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A husband and wife asked me to help end their marriage. They didn't expect a 30-year-old secret to come to light. Courtroom battle ends with attorney in handcuffs Bermuda sits on a strange, ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. During the Weekend Update segment on the Saturday night show, host Michael Che referred to the reports that Kristi Noem's ...
This is no laughing matter. “Saturday Night Live” alum Kevin Nealon slammed stars who break character during sketches after Ryan Gosling’s most recent hosting gig. On March 7, Gosling — notorious for ...
It may have been the biggest British movie of the last awards season, but “Hamnet” didn’t escape the satirical punches in the first episode of “SNL U.K.” In “SNL U.K.’s” version of the film, an ...
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