If you’re looking for a deep debate over religion, well, maybe this isn’t for you. However, if you’re looking for a couple of smart comedians ribbing one another over their beliefs – or lack thereof – then Real Time host Bill Maher’s appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is undoubtedly what you should be watching. Read More »
Comedian Aziz Ansari's Netflix series Master of None seems to be gaining some critical recognition as of late. But as great as the show is, it appears the Internet cannot stop talking about Ansari's onscreen and real-life father, Shoukath Ansari. And in the eye of his newfound fame, it looks as if all the fame is going to his head. At least, that's what the former Parks and Recreation star told Conan O'Brien. Read More »
Conan O'Brien recently took a trip with his assistant, Sona Movsesian, to Armenia. The episode will reportedly air on Tuesday, Nov. 17, on TBS and will feature a number of scenes of O'Brien mingling with the Armenian culture – much in the way CONAN in Cuba did some time ago. In an effort to further nudge at our anticipation, Team Coco has just released a teaser for the episode, and from one look, there's a pretty shocking emotional scene. Read More »
It's crazy to believe that Adam Sandler first performed "The Chanukah Song" way back in 2004. Since then, he's done a number of iterations of the famed tune, and during the New York Comedy Festival this past weekend, the actor dusted off his chops and unveiled a new version of the fan favorite. Read More »
The first trailer for comedian Bill Burr’s new Netflix animated series F is for Family has just been released. In the trailer, the Breaking Bad name stars as the father of a family in the ‘70s—“a time when you could smack your kid, smoke inside and bring a gun to the airport.” Read More »
When word got out that GOP candidate Ben Carson allegedly tried to stab someone when he was 14 years old, as well as strike his mother with a hammer, we all knew Saturday Night Live would eventually spoof it. And on this past Saturday's episode with host Elizabeth Banks, the show did just that in a sketch starring Jay Pharoah as young Ben Carson and Kenan Thompson as Black Jesus, which was gold. Read More »
Comedian John Oliver kicked off his weekly HBO series Last Week Tonight on Sunday mentioning the act of terror that went down last week in Paris. The host's comments echoed many that were swirling around the country, and were spoken in a way that certainly made everyone on network news insanely jealous. Read More »
Actor John Leguizamo finds himself in a unique position of being known, and celebrated, for his performances in not only film and television, but also on the Broadway stage. His one-man shows have become a favorite for fans all across the country, and most recently, he's given us Ghetto Klown -- a detailed description of his life. Now, the play has become a graphic novel of the same name. Read More »
In one shocking upset, UFC champ Ronda Rousey lost to Holly Holm after a brutal kick to the head during the UFC 193 fight on Saturday evening. It's reportedly the first loss of Rousey's career in MMA, but, it was also predicted on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Read More »
Last week, the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance was rejected, denying transgender people access to the bathrooms of their identity in businesses. It was an incredibly important issue, which is exactly why Saturday Night Live had Pete Davidson show up on Weekend Update to slam the ‘no’ voters – and talk a little bit about men with pervy bathroom fetishes. Read More »
It's crazy to believe that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has been going on since way back in 2005, but it's true. With that, the 11th season of the wonderfully wrong and dysfunctional FX (now FXX) series reportedly premieres in January 2016. And at an attempt to alleviate whatever anticipation you may have for the new season, the network has just dropped a teaser trailer. Read More »
Now that ISIS is claiming responsibility for the horrific attacks on Paris from this past Friday, much talk has been stirring about fighting with the group. Tuesday night's GOP debate focused partially on the American military, with Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio calling for a stronger army. But if you ask comedian Bill Maher, it looks as if wiping out ISIS with a strong military is rather impossible. Read More »