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Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers Return to Weekend Update for “Joke Off”

The trio challenged current anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che. Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers Return to Weekend Update for “Joke Off” Alex Young

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Play Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi in SNL’s Cold Open

"Dogs don't just get shot, heroes shoot them." Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Play Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi in SNL’s Cold Open Alex Young

In The Four Seasons, Tina Fey Gets Better with Age: Number 1 on Netflix

Netflix's new dramedy showcases how the comedy star's work has leveled up. In The Four Seasons, Tina Fey Gets Better with Age: Number 1 on Netflix Liz Shannon Miller

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler announce 2025 “Restless Leg Tour” dates

The two friends and comedic powerhouses will reprise their run with a 12-date tour throughout spring and early summer. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Announce 2025 “Restless Leg Tour” Dates Paolo Ragusa

Mean Girls Review: Inventive Musical Adaptation Occasionally Hits a Flat Note

Some modern touches help elevate the hit Broadway show. Mean Girls Review: Inventive Musical Adaptation Occasionally Hits a Flat Note Liz Shannon Miller

How to Get Tickets to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s “Restless Leg Tour”

The extended comedy circuit stretches into February. Get details and pre-sale info here. How to Get Tickets to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s “Restless Leg Tour” Bryan Kress

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler add 2024 dates to “Restless Leg Tour”

The new run of shows includes stops in Atlanta, Northern California, and New York City. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Add 2024 Dates to “Restless Leg Tour” Eddie Fu

A Haunting in Venice Isn’t as Scary as It Seems, Thankfully: Review

The newest Poirot mystery, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, only dabbles in the supernatural. A Haunting in Venice Isn’t as Scary as It Seems, Thankfully: Review Liz Shannon Miller

The SNL Christmas Episode That Wasn’t

If you want proof of how off-guard New York City was for its biggest COVID surge in months, look no further than Saturday Night Live. Somehow the show had both assembled three strong home-produced pandemic episodes back in Spring 2020, and in an even more impressive/foolhardy feat, went back on the air the following fall. From September 2020 through last week, SNL hadn’t missed a planned episode or even retreated back to filmed-at-home pieces. This has arguably helped further cement the show’s cultural-event status that rankles its harshest critics. Virtually everything about the television landscape has changed over the past five years, but Saturday Night Live still does twentysomething live episodes per season that a fair number of people actually watch as they air. That was, until this ...

The Evolution of Ted Danson, Mr. Mayor of Television

If it feels like Ted Danson has always been on our television screens, well, it’s because that’s more or less true. He’s been around since at least the mid-1970s, cropping up in one long-running sitcom after another, buoying that with everything from prestige dramas to procedurals to a brief stint as a movie star in the ’90s (Three Men and a Baby, anyone?) He’s one of the hardest-working, and most ubiquitous, people in show business, cultivating a very specific persona that has itself morphed and changed as Danson’s hair has turned from brown to gray. Now, fresh off a four-year stint on the critically-acclaimed The Good Place, Danson finds himself as yet another bumbling man of power in a crisp suit, although a bit less openly demonic this time: Mayor Neil Bremer on NBC’s latest show, ...

Fair or Cap?: Some Folks On Twitter Were Not Feeling Tina Fey’s Casting In ‘Soul’

Source: Walt Disney Studios / Pixar Soul Of course, some folks have found something to complain about when it comes to Disney’s Pixar’s latest animated film, Soul. The phenomenal Disney+ exclusive that features an African American protagonist, a first for the Disney-owned studio, follows the story of middle school jazz teacher Joe Gardner voiced by Jamie Foxx. The movie revolves around Gardner’s soul trying to make its way back to his body. Along the way, he encounters a wayward spirit named 22, played by Tina Fey. After they are paired together, 22 decides to help Gardner get back to his body in time before he misses out on the gig of a lifetime. While on their mission, Gardner helps 22 discover her purpose in life, and at the same time, learns a new understanding of what it truly means t...

Soul Wears an Old Hat But Opens New Doors for Pixar: Review

The Pitch: A new original Pixar film from the co-writer/director of Monsters, Inc., Up, and Inside Out, Soul is meant to remind us all how wonderful this studio’s films can be. And with a cast including Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, and Graham Norton … could it possibly go wrong? Death Becomes Him: The ads for Soul have been playing for roughly a year, due to the film’s original release plan being upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. But the gist has been the same: Foxx voices Joe, a kindhearted middle-school music teacher in New York City who has dreams of being a full-time jazz pianist. Lucky for Joe, he’s got the talent, too, as he shows to a jazz legend (Angela Bassett) during an impromptu audition. After getting the gig, everything seems swell for Joe…until he falls through an open sewer and die...

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