Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone mock HGTV in Showtime’s ‘The Curse’
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Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone mock HGTV in Showtime’s ‘The Curse’

Showtime’s new satire “The Curse” is not an easy watch — and it might make you cringe. But, for those who enjoy star/co-creator Nathan Fielder’s other idiosyncratic work (Comedy Central’s “Nathan For You,” HBO’s “The Rehearsal”) the series, premiering Nov. 12 at 10 p.m. is worth a watch. (It’s also…

John Oliver Explains Why People Want O.J. Simpson’s Opinion on Alex Murdaugh Trial in Hilarious Monologue
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John Oliver Explains Why People Want O.J. Simpson’s Opinion on Alex Murdaugh Trial in Hilarious Monologue

John Oliver briefly recapped the Alex Murdaugh murder trial in Sunday’s (March 5) episode of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver. But the host wasn’t the only one to offer his commentary – former football player O.J. Simpson had his own thoughts on how the trial could go down. “Of…

Woody Harrelson faces criticism for sharing COVID-19 conspiracy on SNL
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Woody Harrelson faces criticism for sharing COVID-19 conspiracy on SNL

Actor Woody Harrelson is coming under fire for sharing a coronavirus vaccine conspiracy during this weekend’s episode of “Saturday Night Live.” Harrelson, 61, who hosted the show, made the statement during his opening monologue. It was his fifth time on stage as an SNL host. He began to share a…

‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ fate in the air as star claims unfair wages
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‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ fate in the air as star claims unfair wages

Colin Mochrie has been making viewers laugh on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” for years — but he claims in a new interview that his paycheck is actually a joke. The 65-year-old comedian told Vulture that he has a love/hate relationship with the long-running improv TV show, which stars Mochrie,…

Jerry Seinfeld Hopes for “Productive” Conversation After Dave Chappelle’s Divisive ‘SNL’ Monologue
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Jerry Seinfeld Hopes for “Productive” Conversation After Dave Chappelle’s Divisive ‘SNL’ Monologue

Jerry Seinfeld dipped his toe into the Dave Chappelle controversy, but avoided fulling diving into the comedian’s divisive Saturday Night Live monologue. After Chappelle delivered an SNL opener condemned by the Anti-Defamation League for normalizing antisemitism, Seinfeld offered a vague rebuke to The Hollywood Reporter, telling the outlet Chappelle’s monologue “calls for…