The most anticipated "Saturday Night Live" episode was a success, especially since the hosts for the episode were "Sisters" stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler who both went back on the familiar stage to host the show. The two showcased their version of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" and their famous impersonations of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin.
Famed comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are taking Hollywood by storm as they prepare for the premiere of their newest comedy flick "Sisters" on Friday and their comeback in hosting "Saturday Night Live" with Kenan Thompson this week.
Rarely does a politician of Hillary Clinton's caliber guest stars on a scripted TV series or film. But Season 3 of "Broad City" will include the Democratic presidential frontrunner with a guest appearance that will likely boost the show's ratings.
"Saturday Night Live" will be revisited by two of the funniest girls in town, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, as they are slated to host the show on Dec. 19.
Carrie Brownstein and Amy Poehler officiated an impromptu wedding in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Carrie Brownstein and Amy Poehler officiated an impromptu wedding in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
With his high-rated hosting stint during the previous Golden Globes despite being very controversial, Gervais has been tapped again to be the presenter of the 2016 Golden Globes.
Social media users are slamming Amy Poehler for green lighting a crude joke about R&B singer R. Kelly and Blue Ivy in her Hulu series “Difficult People."
See the hilarious trailer for "Sisters" starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Watch it here. "Saturday Night Live" alums and comedy duo powerhouse of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have reunited on the big screen for another comedic take on the social and familial genre in "Sisters," according to Deadline.
Shortly after rush hour on Tuesday night, Netflix released the first teaser for its upcoming eight-episode "Wet Hot American Summer" miniseries and overnight, the Internet exploded with many of Millenials taking to Twitter and Facebook.
Unsurprisingly, former "Saturday Night Live" funny girls and queens of snark Tina Fey and Amy Poehler ruled during NBC's live broadcast of the 2015 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
On the topic of the 72nd Golden Globes Awards, media are mostly talking about two things: the outrageously laugh-out-loud funny slams by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and the haute couture fashion on the red carpet. Others have also brought attention to the fact that there was 12 first-time winners who took home gold in the TV categories. Not enough, however, highlighted the importance of the issues that some of Hollywood's elite addressed.
Check out who's presenting at this year's ceremony On Wednesday, Jan. 7, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the first round of presenters for the Golden Globe Awards ceremony, scheduled to air on Sunday, Jan.
The Internet exploded with news on Nov. 19 that the Barden Bellas will return to the silver screen next spring in "Pitch Perfect 2," the sequel to 2012 sleeper hit loosely adapted from Mickey Rapkin's non-fiction book "Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory." Screenwriter Kay Cannon of "New Girl" fame reprises her role.
Celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a spotlight in Entertainment Weekly's 2014 Reunions special double issue, the cast of "Mean Girls" has remained a hot topic over the years with before-and-now editorials and gossip. Perhaps the most welcome news, however, is that Mark Waters, who directed The Plastics to instant pop culture zeitgeist heaven, has signed on to on to helm a comedy called "#Catfight."
In an interview with "Sports Illustrated Now," Daniel Bryan discusses his upcoming surgery that will keep him out of action a while longer. Also, CM Punk comes to term with the WWE on a merchandise deal and El Patron Alberto confirms he will be joining "Lucha Underground" and updates on Batista and John Cena's movie plans.
Amy Poehler opened up about her marriage and post-partum depression. In her 20s, Amy Poehler had a bit of a rebellious streak. The actress wrote about her past in her book "Yes, Please," notes the Mirror.