It was never a question whether or not Amy Poehler would join the cast of Saturday Night Live, but she still had to audition like everyone else.
Galentine's Day traces its origins to an episode of the popular workplace comedy "Parks and Recreation," embodies the spirit of Valentine's Day — but rather than doling out mushiness and affection to your lover, you dole it out to your best gals.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are extending their “Restless Leg Tour” into 2025, adding 12 new dates across North America. The comedy duo, best known for their iconic collaborations on “Saturday Night Live” and hit films like “Mean Girls” and “Baby Mama,” will kick off the new leg of their tour in Orlando, Florida, on March 29.
Instead of chronicling the “eras” (hasn’t that already been done?), the Peacock documentary plucks out concepts and lets you see how the sausage is made.
The comedy writers and actresses will celebrate their 30 years of friendship with an evening of jokes, laughs, stories and controversial entertainment.
Instead of chronicling the “eras” (hasn’t that already been done?), the Peacock documentary plucks out concepts and lets you see how the sausage is made.
Amy Poehler and Pete Davidson Remember Their Auditions Amy Poehler, Pete Davidson and more ‘SNL’ stars spill behind-the-scenes secrets in the four-part docuseries, ‘SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,’ out now on Peacock.
T he ever-iconic Saturday Night Live has officially entered its landmark 50th season. Created by Lorne Michaels, the late-night sketch comedy show has been airing on NBC since 197
In a surprise move, Peacock has landed rights to Married at First Sight in a deal with the show’s producer, Kinetic Content. The agreement includes a multi-season commitment for the show, which has aired more than 300 episodes in the past decade, primarily on Lifetime .
Amy Schumer leading the R-rated comedy "Kinda Pregnant" and "Yellowstone" star Kevin Costner narrating a docuseries celebrating Yosemite National Park are some of this week's new streaming entertainment releases.
Episode one, “Five Minutes,” is the best watch. It features a variety of former cast members, including Amy Poehler, Tracy Morgan and Bill Hader reacting to their audition tapes. Each watches with the same mix of embarrassment and love akin to the emotions of looking at middle school photos.