Need some cash? Just get a ticket for “Saturday Night Live” this weekend and yell “racist” on the air. A Hispanic advocacy group is offering $5,000 to any one with enough Chutzpah to do just that. “NBC’s refusal to drop Trump has put us in the position of dropping $5,000 of cold hard cash to anyone who will yell out ‘Trump is a racist’ during the live broadcast of ‘Saturday Night Live,’ said Santiago Cejudo, an organizer for the Deport Racism Pac, on Wednesday, adding, “We’re hoping the $5,000 will help people on set or in the studio audience find the.
- 11/5/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
This might be the cutest picture you see all day!The "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" host shared the adorable photo via Instagram of his daughter Winnie Rose Fallon on Monday. Wearing a pink sweater with little ears on her hood, Fallon posted "Jumping Bear" with the sweet snap. Jimmy and wife Nancy Juvonen Fallon welcomed their baby girl back in July, and the former "Saturday Night Live" star hasn't stopped gushing about his little bundle of joy since. We can't wait to see what they dress little Winnie as for Halloween. Click "Launch Gallery" above to see even more cute celebrity kids! Read more...
- 10/21/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Kerry Washington made an adorable appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Thursday night. The Scandal star was her usual bubbly, charming self as she spoke with Jimmy about her childhood dream of being "the woman in the Shamu show." Kerry added, "I studied really hard, I got really into marine biology, [and then] I got to AP Biology in high school. . . . The joke in my family is that I was like, 'Forget the whale; I'll be on stage by myself.'" Watch the clip above - she later goes on to spit some serious knowledge about rodents. It's safe to say that despite her dashed dreams of working with whales, Kerry is still wildly successful. In addition to Scandal's big season-three ratings win, Kerry has picked up some more exciting accolades and personal projects. She was recently named best-dressed woman of the year by People magazine, and she signed on as the...
- 10/18/2013
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Benicio Del Toro and Mathieu Amalric get personal, medical and a bit abysmal in Arnaud Desplechin's drama about some real-life post-war mid-west therapy sessions
"I could talk about my dreams all day," says Benicio Del Toro's wounded-soul soldier near the end of the Cannes competition's wackiest, crappiest contender yet. It's a line that's meant to show just how far our Jimmy has come from the near-mute migraine-sufferer of the first reel. In fact, after an hour and a half's acquaintance with those dreams, it just sounds like a threat.
Arnaud Desplechin's latest begins like a lobotomised version of The Master, with our demobbed hero examined by mental health consultants – a dazzle of starched lab coats – suffering war trauma. A later, slightly anticlimatic scene shows how he sustained that scar to his head – by falling, a bit pissed, off the back of a lorry. A lorry that was going quite slowly.
"I could talk about my dreams all day," says Benicio Del Toro's wounded-soul soldier near the end of the Cannes competition's wackiest, crappiest contender yet. It's a line that's meant to show just how far our Jimmy has come from the near-mute migraine-sufferer of the first reel. In fact, after an hour and a half's acquaintance with those dreams, it just sounds like a threat.
Arnaud Desplechin's latest begins like a lobotomised version of The Master, with our demobbed hero examined by mental health consultants – a dazzle of starched lab coats – suffering war trauma. A later, slightly anticlimatic scene shows how he sustained that scar to his head – by falling, a bit pissed, off the back of a lorry. A lorry that was going quite slowly.
- 5/18/2013
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
Two female castmembers have been added to the cast of Saturday Night Live, according to reports. Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad will debut on the long-running Us sketch comedy series in the autumn, says TV Guide. Slate, 27, is a graduate from Columbia University who performed at a campus-based weekly comedy theatre show. She also wrote a one-woman performance piece entitled Dead Millionaire, and demonstrated her sketch abilities on SNL alumnus Jimmy (more)...
- 9/2/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
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