It’s the end of TWO eras for CBS, apparently. As everyone knows, comedian David Letterman will end out his famed Late Show series tomorrow, May 20, but there will also be another person leaving the network soon: Head of Comedy Wendi Trilling. The exec has reportedly been with the network for 25 years, and now she’s stepping down this coming June. Read More »
It looks like actor Alfonso Ribeiro is finally shedding himself the shadow of Fresh Prince of Bel Air. The talent recently nabbed the title of winner of ABC's Dancing with the Stars Season 19 and now he's reportedly got a new gig on the network: hosting America's Funniest Home Videos. That's right– step aside, Tom Bergeron... Carlton Banks is in! Read More »
Starring Adam Sandler, Peter Dinklage, Josh Gad, Kevin James and Michelle Monaghan, the 2015 movie Pixels looks like an amazing mix of an alien sci-fi movie mixed with classic arcade video games. That's actually pretty much what it is. When aliens invade Earth as iconic arcade game characters, only the champions of the past know how to take them down. Watch the latest trailer for this movie to get a better taste for Pixels below! Read More »
Actress Maya Rudolph stopped by the Superdome in New Orleans this past weekend and delivered a hilarious commencement speech for the graduating class of Tulane University. There in attendance was not only the hysterical former Saturday Night Live player – who was apparently naked under that gown – but also the impressions of two legendary ladies: Beyonce and Oprah! Read More »
It's the final week of Late Shows. With that, David Letterman decided to do something special for last night's Top 10 List – he invited ten members of his staff out to read one of the last lists of the series. The final one, of course, will be tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20. Letterman kicked off the list with the category Top 10 Things I'll Miss About Working At The Late Show and invited out anyone from an intern to longtime staff members like the CBS Orchestra's own Paul Schaffer, stage manger Biff Henderson and announcer Alan Kalter to participate. Read More »
Tonight marks the end of comedy as we know it. Late Show host David Letterman is retiring and ending his famed CBS series after being on the air for 30 years (in different shows). And with that news, comedians have been coming out to wish their idol goodbye and share their stories of how Letterman has helped them shape their careers and influence their material. Shockingly enough, pretty much everyone has shed a tear saying goodbye to David Letterman. Read More »
If there's anyone who doesn't want to talk about those Bill Cosby rape allegations, it's Bill Cosby, but he recently agreed to sit down with ABC's Linsey Davis in an interview that appeared on Good Morning America – and didn't deliver. During the interview, Davis specifically asked him about the rape allegations, particularly what he'd say to a young person if they tell him their parents claim he's "done some bad things." Speaking, of course, of allegations that he drugged and raped over 30 women. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like Cosby was too game to answer the question, because he continued to spout some sort of nonsense, and ultimately dodged the question with an absurd answer. Read More »
From the comedic mind of Mike Judge ("Beavis and Butt-head"), Season 2 of "Silicon Valley" continues on HBO. In Episode 6, will Erlich Bachman (T.J. Miller), Richard Hendriks (Thomas Middleditch), and the rest of the tech gang find themselves committing 'Homicide?' Read More »