By Ted Johnson
12.04.2020 - 09:27 / deadline.com
By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
Let’s just say it’s too soon. Saturday Night Live‘s special “at home” quarantine edition, with cast members appearing remotely in pre-taped, Zoom-like, mostly solo bits, won’t exactly be remembered for contributing big laughs to a nation under lockdown. But we did get to see a few glimpses of where they live, so there’s that.
With guest appearances by Larry David as Bernie Sanders, an audio-only Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump and a Weekend Update
[In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] For those of us whose memory of Hurricane Maria boils down to footage of President Donald Trump scornfully tossing out paper towels to a crowd at a disaster relief center, Cecilia Aldarondo’s documentary Landfall offers up a welcome flipside: images of Puerto Ricans proudly and painfully trying to rebuild their island amid a
Mike Pence doesn’t seem to think wearing a mask is important.
Concerned Aberdeen star Ronald Hernandez is desperately trying to get his family out of troubled Venezuela and across to Scotland.
A pandemic is no time for a world leader to get sarcastic.
Brad Pitt stole the show on Saturday Night Live this weekend with a surprise appearance as America’s top COVID-19 expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Brad Pitt has played a US health expert in a sketch on Saturday Night Live.
She was introduced by Brad Pitt
By Anita Bennett
Global’s “Saturday Night Live” is going remote… again.
Trevor Noah has taken to self-isolation.
By Bruce Haring
By Bruce Haring
© Provided by Evening Standard Matt Damon is self-isolating in the small Irish town of Dalkey after being stranded in the country due to the coronavirus lockdown.
returned this weekend with an unusual «at home» format featuring pre-taped sketches shot by the cast while they self-isolate amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.