Jimmy Fallon poked fun at Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination in a hilarious new “Tonight Show” skit.
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In perhaps the most awkward interview, Fred Armisen shows off his favourite Zoom personas on the “Tonight Show” to Jimmy Fallon.
The interview starts with the two comedians going over their intros and giving each other notes on their delivery of “We got it.” Fallon worries about his pronunciation of Armisen’s name and his delivery but the actor reassures him that the staff will fix it in post-production (they clearly did not.)
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Jimmy Fallon poked fun at Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination in a hilarious new “Tonight Show” skit.
Ready to feel old? “Almost Famous” turns twenty today! The beloved semi-autobiographical film helmed by writer/director Cameron Crowe (available for streaming here) debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8th, 2000.
A 2018 “Tonight Show” video featuring Chadwick Boseman has gone viral after news broke on Friday that the “Black Panther” star had died of colon cancer at age 43.
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NEW YORK -- Look at it this way, Kimberly Guilfoyle. It could have been a lot worse.The former Fox News personality was fortunate that her high-decibel speech at the Republican National Convention came on a week when two of television's top three late-night comics — Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel — were off.A marginal celebrity headed into the convention, the lawyer and girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr.
Gigi Hadid’s pregnancy first broke in April, the supermodel has maintained a low profile. Aside from a Zoom interview with Jimmy Fallon to officially confirm that she was expecting and a few Instagram posts from her family’s Pennsylvania farm, Hadid has been keeping things low-key.
Jimmy Fallon decided to try his hand at pancake art and it is clear he needs a bit more practice.
It's been more than a year since Game of Thrones ended on a very controversial note. *SPOILERS ALERT* While certain moments like Arya killing The Night King were appreciated by fans, the series finale, in particular, was severely scrutinised with even a petition to remake Season 8 making the rounds (with a staggering 1.5 million signatures!).
Maisie Williams has said she “couldn’t be happier” with her character’s ending in Game Of Thrones.
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“Riverdale” is going to the future.
Jimmy Fallon on Monday poked fun at HBO Max after the streamer added another social context warning on a film, this time the Mel Brooks' classic Blazing Saddles. In the bit, The Tonight Show host played Clyde Darwell of the fauxCherished Cinema Classics channel and introduced the fake 1946 film Passion on the Prairie, which he said was a beloved picture and box office success.
Tiffany Haddish revealed why she shaved her head during an appearance on Monday’s “Tonight Show”.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsLate Night hosts Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and Jimmy Fallon took aim at the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, which has gone virtual this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Monday featured pre-recorded speeches from political figures including Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Cuomo, Jim Clyburn, Bernie Sanders and most notably Michelle Obama.
Seth Meyers is pulling the curtain back on what it's like shooting late night from home after producing 60-plus shows with no audience after in-studio filming shut down five months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic. Meyers appeared as a guest on The Tonight Show Thursday night, where he and host Jimmy Fallon chatted about early March, before the pandemic shut down non-essential businesses in New York, as well as the challenges of pivoting to a virtual, work-from-home process.
Seth Meyers gave an update on his little ones during an appearance on Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
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Being virtual hasn’t stopped the magic.