Emily Blunt nearly vomited with anxiety and tiredness during a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live four years ago.
25.02.2020 - 19:36 / tvguide.com
Pete Davidson is tired of being the butt of the joke on Saturday Night Live. The SNL cast member — whose standup special Pete Davidson: Alive From New York is now available to stream on Netflix — was interviewed by Charlamagne tha God on Monday about his experience on the sketch comedy series, and it sounds like he's not laughing much at Studio 8H these days.
Emily Blunt nearly vomited with anxiety and tiredness during a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live four years ago.
Dua Lipa is set to make her way back to Studio 8H, as it's just been announced that she'll be an upcoming musical guest on Saturday Night Live.
The Weeknd continues the rollout for his fourth album, After Hours—and he just debuted “Scared to Live” on Saturday Night Live.
Weeknd fans tuning in to “Saturday Night Live” this weekend certainly got their money’s worth, as the artist not only performed his recent single “Blinding Lights,” but premiered a stunning new ballad called “Scared to Live” and showed off his comic chops in a musical skit and appeared briefly on “Weeknd Update” (geddit?).
Saturday Night Live's latest cold open featured a lot of jokes about current events, but it was Senator Elizabeth Warren who got the last laugh. Styled as a segment from The Ingraham Angle, the opening sketch featured Kate McKinnon as the titular host (aka "The Joey Fatone of Fox News") sneering her way through the latest headlines, including "Joe Biden takes the lead on Stupor Tuesday" and the increased impact of the coronavirus.
One of the best moments on “Saturday Night Live” is always when a cast member is doing a celebrity impression, and then that celeb drops by to “surprise” them.
Daniel Craig took to the stage over the weekend, and gave fans a hilarious «glimpse» at his upcoming James Bond movie
Following a controversial interview in which he criticized his fellow cast members, Pete Davidson was notably absent from this week's episode.
One of the best moments on is always when a castmember is doing a celebrity impression, and then that celeb drops by to «surprise» them.
“No Time to Die,” Daniel Craig’s final film as James Bond, has been delayed until November due to concerns over COVID-19, but the actor still took the stage at Studio 8H in New York Saturday to host “Saturday Night Live.” And in doing so, he brought with him one of his favorite scenes from the upcoming film.
By Anita Bennett
A lot can happen in a short week’s time. On Saturday, February 29, “Saturday Night Live” opened its episode with a press conference about COVID-19 that turned into an impromptu democratic presidential hopefuls press conference because the primaries were the bigger story.
Love Is Blind is undeniably a hit – and now, Saturday Night Live is getting in some digs at the Netflix dating reality TV series.
John Mulaney returned to host for his third time over the weekend, and he got a little surprise help from Jake Gyllenhaal.
returned for their first time after a three-week hiatus and came back strong with a jam-packed Cold Open mocking the government's efforts to battle coronavirus, as well as the still wide-open field of Democratic presidential candidates.
Vice president Mike Pence has been put in charge of managing the coronavirus concerns, and that is giving Beck Bennett a chance to step into the spotlight on “Saturday Night Live.” But he wasn’t there alone, as the sketch quickly turned toward the democratic presidential hopefuls, including special guest host John Mulaney as Joe Biden.
By Anita Bennett
Ariana Grande’s ex-fiance Pete Davidson has insisted the singer is “fair game” as joke fodder, after she called him and their relationship a “distraction”.