Questlove's documentary, Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music, highlights the show's most iconic musical performances and comedy sketches — and addresses the show's "unhummable" theme song.
One such unique role came in 2022’s “Bones and All.” This genre-fusing flick from director Luca Guadagnino (who also helmed last year’s “Challengers”) is a dark thriller about murderous teens with a burning desire for flesh that can’t be so easily quelled. It’s not your average teen romance movie, but this twisted tale is well worth experiencing.
Timothée Chalamet may be known for Dune and its successful follow-up, but the Oscar nominee also has some sequel work on Saturday Night Live worth noting. He co
“Saturday Night Live” is celebrating its 50th season. “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” will air on Sunday, Feb. 16, on NBC.
While the legendary singer-songwriter appeared as a Musical Guest once, he's been showcased on SNL many times.
We're mere weeks away from Saturday Night Live's three-hour live celebration of the show's half-century on the air, SNL50: The Anniversary Special. If it's anything like 2015's SNL40 special, you can expect a show overflowing with celebrity cameos and hilarious homages to iconic sketches and characters.
It’s all covered in obsessive detail in the upcoming anniversary doc, Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music, one of a barrage of specials and look-backs celebrating the pioneering sketch show’s storied history.
The first trailer for Ladies & Gentlemen...50 Years of SNL Music has arrived, promising interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and cast insights.
The Oscar winner who co-directed '50 Years of SNL Music' on taking on significant performances by Sinead O'Connor, Kanye West and Ashlee Simpson: "I want[ed] to cover every controversial moment on the show.
Timothée Chalamet, star of “A Complete Unknown,” doubled up this week, and, in a cameo, Lin-Manuel Miranda rapped about freedom from royal tyranny.
In his latest hosting gig, Chalamet dives into chaotic comedy as a hilariously smug bungee class instructor, and yes, it’s every bit as absurd as it sounds. The sketch feels like one of those “let the cast cook” situations, with the vibes teetering between unhinged and weirdly relatable.