UPDATE SUNDAY, 8:17 a.m.: Conventional wisdom holds that you don’t release sequels two decades apart, particularly in a lighting-bottled genre like comedy. But wisdom has never held much sway in the Dumb and Dumber franchise, which returned after a two-decade dormancy to engage in a nip-and-tuck battle with Big Hero 6 that underscored the muscle of raunch this year at the box office.
Dumb and Dumber To looked to take the derby this weekend from a BH6 in its sophomore…
Diane von Furstenberg Scolds Brand Ambassador Candidates: "Go and Hide Yourself"—See the House of DVF Clip!
It’s the day of the DVF Resort Press Collection and everyone’s nerves are in the air! In this clip from tonight’s all-new House of DVF episode, Diane von Furstenberg’s… Read entire story.
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How TV REALLY Gets Made These Days: ‘The Dudleys’ On ‘SNL’
You can’t work in TV (or our business of covering the business of TV) without feeling a cringe of recognition in this terrific bit from Saturday Night Live about the faux show The Dudleys, and the contortions a network goes through to deal with audience input on how a show should be “fixed.”
Guest host Woody Harrelson and an “evolving” cast of The Dudleys slyly demonstrate what it’s really like to make a show in an era when social-media commentators and that wacky…
Woody Harrelson, ‘Matthew McConaughey’ Reunite To Talk ‘True Detective’ Season 2
OK, it’s like shooting very large fish in a snug little barrel by now, this whole riffing on the much-celebrated duo of Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey from True Detective during its now-concluded first season.
Nevertheless, with the real Harrelson guest hosting last night, Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update segment set Taran Killam loose on a wild McConaughey riff that was deadly as both impression of the actor and parody of the role. Tell us what you think…
Chris Rock, ‘SNL’ Swat Taylor Swift’s Omnipresence With ‘Swiftamine’ Ad
Continuing its assault on country-queen-turned-pop-star Taylor Swift, Saturday Night Live ran one of its signature phony TV ads, this time for “Swiftamine,” a pill to counter the severe vertigo many people feel brought on by the mere mention of her seemingly everywhere name.
Among the “ordinary people” relating their bad-trip experiences was Chris Rock, who memorably was SNL‘s guest host just two weeks ago.
One little fact check, though: the faux testimonials included a…