Tina Fey's still got it. And by "it," we mean the SNL makeup department. This was uncanny. Fey stopped by Amy Poehler's ep of Saturday Night Live during the cold open to unveil another eerily accurate GOP political impression. This time, she was portraying DHS Director Kristi Noem. The sketch started with host Poehler playing an uncooperative Attorney General Pam Bondi appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
You wear a tightly belted beige trenchcoat and you live in a cavernous show-home bedecked with mid-century pine and fashionably inadequate lighting. You are French. You have two uncommonly beautiful teenage children and are preparing to return to your prestigious role at a maison de couture after the recent birth of your uncommonly beautiful baby. But mon Dieu, you are anxious!
I can be horribly smug and conceited, and yet always in the back of my mind is the thought that things could go terribly wrong at any moment. What is the trait you most deplore in others? Aggression. Anger. Rudeness. Intolerance. Lack of understanding. Pretty much your average day on X. What was your most embarrassing moment? I've shat myself in public three times. It's never quite as bad as you fear.
The amount of high-profile matches on this episode of "SmackDown" certainly made the card feel more like "Crown Jewel Night 1," and the Perth, Australia, crowd appreciated it. The fans got surprising returns, twists and turns, including Shinsuke Nakamura back in the ring for the first time since mid-June and Tama Tonga rejoining The MFT for the first time since Wrestlemania 41.
Good morning, wrestling fans! It early in the U.S., but across the globe in Australia, it's prime-time for WWE action. The Crown Jewel event at RAC Center in Perth, Australia, features two Crown Jewel Championship matches, a stop on the John Cena retirement tour, a tag team match full of mixed feeling and something called an Australian Street Fight that we will be learning about alongside you.
"Dr. Wendy Osefo and her husband, Edward Osefo, are back home safely with their family and in good spirits," a spokesperson said in a statement. "They are grateful for the outpouring of concern and support from friends, fans, and colleagues. The Osefos, alongside their legal team, look forward to their day in court. At this time, they respectfully ask for privacy as they focus on their family and the legal process ahead."
The former Olympic diver, 31, had already expressed his distrust of Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway, 28, whom he suspected of being one of the Traitors (she is, unbeknownst to him, a Faithful). The knitting pro stated that it was Garaway's melodramatic responses during the Traitor selection roundtable and throughout episode one's challenge that led him to be suspicious.
Janelle James may now be pulling a $200,000-per-episode salary on Abbott Elementary, but before fame the four-time Emmy-nominated comedian and actress did "every hustle in the book" to stay afloat. From waitressing tables to giving sewing lessons, planning parties, working as a personal chef, and even distributing cigars at a strip club, James tried it all before scoring her breakout role as Ava Coleman.
Congratulations to Noah, cast, and team on the massively successful foray into the Alien universe with Alien: Earth. When I created this world almost 50 years ago, I could never have imagined that it would continue to resonate so strongly with audiences around the world decades later. It's particularly exciting to learn that younger generations who are embracing Alien: Earth are going back to our film to see where it all began.
The workplace comedy follows a group of dedicated, passionate teachers - and a principal who definitely, maybe knows how to use blackmail - who are brought together to educate the students of Philadelphia's Abbott Elementary.
Season nine of "9-1-1" begins with a whale of a tale when guest star Mark Consuelos is saved from almost certain death. He plays a man with a lot of money who invites two of our firefighting heroes to take a trip into space. The premises are out-of-this-world... and star Ryan Guzman says fans should expect even more. "The first one, we'll kind of ease you into. Second and third ones, you're definitely clutching your pearls," said Guzman.
RTÉ confirmed the appointment this morning in a statement which also included details of a programme schedule shake-up. It was also indicated that he would appear on the Late Late Show on RTÉ television tonight. However Newstalk have said that he is still under contract with them for a period of time. RTÉ this evening said: "Kieran Cuddihy is unable to be a guest on the Late Late Show to be broadcast tonight."
In mid-June, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Larry David announced he was dropping into New York City's Beacon Theatre for a conversation with MSNBC's Willie Geist on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Now, four months later, last-minute ticket prices to see the 77-year-old crotchety comic live are reaching astronomical proportions. At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for the one-night-only chat was $913 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Only someone living under a rock or in House Speaker Mike Johnson's 1950s fantasy America, doesn't know that the Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most anticipated performances of the year. It's not just about football. It's a pop culture phenomenon and capitalism rolled into just 15 minutes. Even people who don't know the difference between an extra point and a field goal tune in for the music, the costumes, the surprise guests,
Like a hearty Scottish breakfast, Outlander: Blood of My Blood has kept fans fed as they wait for Claire and Jamie's journey to continue in the eighth (and final) season of the flagship series. Of course, the prequel spinoff has quickly taken on a life of its own - with viewers swooning over the intersecting love stories that formed the Beauchamp and Fraser families. Fortunately, their saga doesn't end with the Oct. 10 finale.
The lingering question while watching Boots, Netflix's new, queer military dramedy, is: why the hell would anyone put themselves through this? 'This' being signing up for the US Marine Corps' bootcamp by the way, which looks to be as fun as self-performed open heart surgery, not 'this' as in watching , which is considerably better than open heart surgery. In fact, it's a captivating, occasionally thrilling watch, with quite a lot of heart, a fair bit of cliché, and some solid performances.
It looks like Euphoria season three is getting a cast upgrade as internet icon, Trisha Paytas, has seemingly joined the next season of the hit HBO show. The Zendaya-led series has reportedly wrapped shooting for the long-delayed season. Updates have been coming through here and there but we still remain light on details. So, trust Paytas to whip up a frenzy. During the latest episode of her podcast Just Trish, Paytas and Oscar Gracey were discussing Benito Skinner/Benny Drama, also of Internet fame as well as Overcompensating.
Video game adaptations are undergoing an interesting rift right now. In the realm of television, we're seeing the rise of high-budget, prestige-y adaptations like The Last of Us and , trying to replicate the hard-hitting emotion and complex ideologies depicted in their source games. In movies, on the other hand, we're seeing the exact opposite. Movies like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Sonic the Hedgehog took classic video game characters and transformed them into crowd-pleasing broad comedies with all-star casts.
This season of The Golden Bachelor is shaping up to be the most anodyne viewing of the fall. It's just a soothing, hourlong watch that washes over you like the waves are washing over Cindy and Mel on the beach. Is anything interesting happening? No. Are there shapes and colors on the screen that are paired with sounds and music? Yes.
Amy Poehler may be the most-liked woman in Hollywood. Her latest project, the mega-popular podcast "Good Hang with Amy Poehler," certainly encourages that impression. It's perhaps her biggest platform since the hit series "Parks and Recreation," in which she played the idealistic bureaucrat Leslie Knope, went off the air a decade ago. And while many of her former co-stars have branched out into new territory- Aziz Ansari by reinventing himself as a melancholy romantic in "Master of None,"