Tracy Morgan is back! It's been over a year since that awful car crash almost killed him, and Saturday night he was back on the SNL stage. With a few surprise guests right off the bat.
Last years Oscars host Neil Patrick Harris said almost immediately after the broadcast that he “doubted” he would ever do it again, explaining, “I don’t know that my family nor my soul could take it.” Which, of course, meant that the search for a replacement was on almost immediately. But, if you’re looking for just one person, you may be barking up the wrong tree. This year’s Oscars producers say “there will be multiple hosts for sure.”
It's time for another installment of 'You Think You Know Movies'! Where last we revealed some cool facts about the first 'Star Wars' movie and Marvel's 'The Avengers,' we now take a trip outside the realm of sci-fi and superheroes with 'Mean Girls.'
I really loved Sunday nights Golden Globes. It is always interesting seeing stars in a somewhat more relaxed setting that the Hollywood Foreign Press provides them. Re-live or see for the first time, one of the best opening monologues in recent Golden Globes history.
"Welcome to the Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and Lee Daniels' 'The Butler' Golden Globes awards," chimed in the famous comediennes, who hosted the live awards ceremony on Sunday, January 12, for the second time. Having killed it with their hosting duties for last year's ceremony, the duo once again turned out some memorable jokes. Watch their full opening monologue from the 2014 Golden Globe
Amy Poehler turned on the sass -- and we're not sure if she was kidding or not -- in a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter promoting her and Tina Fey's return as Golden Globes hosts this Sunday, Jan. 12.
Sarah Palin may be rapidly hurtling into irrelevance, but she had an unexpected resurgence when Tina Fey brought back her infamous impersonation on 'Inside the Actors Studio.'
Taylor Swift may have condemned Amy Poehler and Tina Fey to the fiery pits of hell for joking about her dating history on the Golden Globes, but neither of the comedic goddesses seems terribly concerned about it.
Amy already brushed off the comments in her typical self-deprecating fashion, and now Tina has weighed in too. But she wasn't quite as playful about it.
We worship at the altar of all things Tina Fey -- every day we light a snark-scented candle in the hope that she will join our Twitter games and fill our streams with her genius. But now our hopes have been dashed. She's not on Twitter and has no intention of joining.
In fact, she pretty much wants us all to keep our boring 140-character thoughts to ourselves. Oh, but she may or may not be giving