Some movies did not received the success they deserve in 2016. Here is the list of Top 5 underrated movies of 2016 everyone should at least watch one time.
In a new twist in the comedy war between Sarah Plain and Tina Fey, the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate turned the tables on her "Saturday Night Live" doppelganger. Watch the video here.
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.
"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.
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.
The actress and producer struggled to think of a few famous Latinos in a 60 second game show. Tina Fey struggled to name 20 Latino celebrities in a recent segment with Billy Eichner on his show "Billy on the Street.
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.
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” the new Ellie Kemper starring Netflix series that follows the day to day ordeals of a young woman (Kemper) rescued from a doomsday cult as she tries to live a normal life in New York City, is a show that mixes its dark themes with a decidedly sunny side presentation.
All good things must come to an end, so they say, but that doesn't mean you can't go out in a roar of laughter.Such was the night of Wednesday, May 20th when the legendary David Letterman said his final farewell to late night TV in a bittersweet finale filled with flashbacks, video snippets and A-list celebrities, comedians, the Foo Fighters and even five presidents who helped him close out over three decades of quirky comedy, wit and, grace.
The Late Show host signs of tonight after over 30 years hosting Late Night comedy show. What started out as a late night career over on NBC will end tonight on CBS when David Letterman signs off from the "Late Show.
Sarah Palin fired back at hecklers as she left the "Saturday Night Live" 40th anniversary party early Monday morning, taunting them with retorts "get a job."
Former Saturday Night Live cast member Tracy Morgan was unable to attend the 40th anniversary special as he recovers from serious injuries sustained in a 2014 vehicle accident.
After more than 15 years on the air, Jon Stewart will call it quits as host of "The Daily Show," Comedy Central said Tuesday. The channel did not say exactly when the 52-year-old's final broadcast would occur.
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.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be back on the Golden Globes stage as hosts. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be back on the Golden Globes stage as hosts. The 2015 award show takes place on Jan.