Adam Sandler doesn’t respect rules about phone use at the theatre.
26.04.2020 - 08:03 / variety.com
By Danielle Turchiano
Senior Features Editor, TV
The second-ever “Saturday Night Live: At Home” edition was a star-studded affair.
Brad Pitt was the first special guest in the April 26 virtual episode of the NBC late-night sketch comedy show. Delivering a cold open in which he played Dr. Anthony Fauci and addressed rumors about the testing of and cure for coronavirus, Pitt previewed that the evening’s show would be sort-of live from around the country. After a week off since its first-ever
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