Musician and former member of The Police, Sting, made an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night and the two revisited the glory days that belonged to the cellphone ringtone. In a segment that Jimmy cleverly called "Sting Tones," viewers got to see the singer bust out his own rendition of what some of our favorite ringtones would sound like if they were recorded by him. Read More »
There seems be a definite dividing line between coffee and tea drinkers. Which is better? Which is healthier? Fear not, because comedians Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Michael Richards and Joel Hodgson are here to add their opinions to the oh, so favorite debate of “Coffee or Tea” in the newest Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Single Shot. Read More »
Rumors have been buzzing around about the all-new Ghostbusters movie that is in the works, as Paul Feig took to his Twitter account to confirm that he was writing the screenplay with Katie Dippold for the new flick. The movie, which is set to feature an all female lead, has been getting a lot of speculation as to what female comedians will be blasting ghosts and taking names. Read More »
Watching Daily Show host Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly chat is never not interesting –though most of the time they’re feuding. Regardless of the subject, the two have gone head-to-head on a number of important issues over the years. And last night, the Fox News correspondent stopped over at the Comedy Central program to discuss with the comedian his newest book Killing Patton, but they mainly talked about one issue: White Privilege. Read More »
Looks like things continue to go well for the never-aging Rob Lowe. It’s been reported by Deadline that the Parks and Recreation and The West Wing star is attached to a pilot project alongside writers Pete Huyck and Alex Gregory. Read More »
The thought of facing out fears is pretty… well, terrifying. But on last night’s episode of CONAN, former Chelsea Lately host Chelsea Handler stopped by Conan O’Brien’s set to chat up what she’s been doing since leaving the E! network – facing those fears! And while she’s doing that just fine, the host admits that he’s a bit panicky to face his fears. Which is exactly why Handler labeled O’Brien with the title of “a little b*tch.” Read More »
It looks like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star/writer/creator Rob McElhenney is making the move to the big screen! Deadline reports that the actor will direct the Legendary Pictures film Figment. Adding to that, “Mac” will also write the script and produce the film, which is surprisingly not anything like It’s Always Sunny. That’s right, the upcoming film will be a “family action adventure.” Read More »
Comedian Dane Cook is prepping to release his new stand up special on Showtime, Troublemaker, which premieres this coming Friday, Oct. 17 at 10 p.m. Before kicking it off, the famed comedian sat down with Variety to do a little Q&A about the special, keeping himself authentic – perhaps subtly hinting at past feuds and beefs he’s had with some fellow comedians in the past regarding him “stealing” material – and moving into the directing profession … specifically with this new special. Read More »
Ever since Netflix debuted, one question was on everyone's mind: Will Friends be available for streaming on the website? Well, after what seems like forever, we learned today that all 236 episodes that took up 10 seasons on NBC will be available to watch at your leisure starting January 1, 2015. Read More »
Larry David is an undeniably lucky man. There’s no doubt about that. If not for his financial situation, his comedic genius for creating both Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm and the influence he’s had on the culture as a whole, then surely because of the recent comments made by Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence in her Vanity Fair interview. You know, the one where she said she feels something “below the belt” for Larry David. And now, the famed apathetic comedian has responded! Read More »
Just last week, MStars News reported that former Tonight Show host Jay Leno was supposedly signing a deal with CNBC to host a primetime show about cars. Well, now The Hollywood Reporter has announced that the standup is officially getting his own CNBC series, which is titled Jay Leno’s Garage – for the moment. Leno was famously replaced back in February by Jimmy Fallon, a couple of years after taking the famed late night seat back following a much talked-about feud with CONAN host Conan O’Brien. Read More »
Following a brief hiatus, IFC’s Comedy Bang! Bang! is continuing season three with The Office’s own Ellie Kemper. The network has just released a teaser for the upcoming episode, which features Kemper alongside host Scott Aukerman improvising a new “future prison” movie. Read More »
Funny man Zach Galifianakis has kept the birth of his first born completely under the radar. It's been an entire year and the actor finally revealed that he is the proud parent to a baby boy! Read More »