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'SNL' star Ana Gasteyer said Sean 'Diddy' Combs was 'very uncomfortable' when Will Ferrell busted in on his rehearsal for laughs. Here's what happened.
John Krasinski is allegedly a 'harsh businessman,' according to a source. Here's what the insider said about the actor not wanting fans to know his true nature.
Ricky Gervais understood why many didn’t want Steve Carell to leave ‘The Office’, but he also understood why Steve Carell might’ve wanted to in the first place.
'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure' kickstarted Keanu Reeves' career. However, script changes were made to avoid ripping off 'Back to the Future,' which ended up ripping off 'Doctor Who.'
'Family Guy' creator Seth MacFarlane offered Liam Neeson a role in 'A Million Ways to Die in the West,' but the 'Schindlers List' actor only accepted under a specific condition.
Napoleon Dynamite unexpectedly took the world by storm in 2004. The quirky, nerdy comedy about rural outlier teens was hilarious, sincere, and had tons of authentic charm. But despite its enormous popularity and cult classic status, Napoleon Dynamite 2 still hasn’t materialized. However, Jon Heder once said he’d be willing to return to his career-defining …
Adam McKay's 'Don't Look Up' includes one brief Meryl Streep nude scene, but Leonardo DiCaprio was the one actor who drew particular issue with the particular scene.
Adam McKay's 'Don't Look Up' has 2 post-credits scenes for those who stuck around for the mid-credits and after-credits. Here's where Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence's newest movie leaves us.
Actor Simon Rex is getting praise for his 'Red Rocket' performance. After 18 years, 'Scary Movie 3' fans continue to quote this one 'dumb, funny' line at him in public.
'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Season 15 went to great expense for one episode's joke. Charlie Day and Rob McElhenney explain how Disney and FX ponied up enough money for them to create this episode.
In 1996, "Weird Al" Yankovic said he didn't mind offending listeners with his songs. Immediately afterward, he said he didn't think it would be alright for him to parody one of Eric Clapton's songs. The song in question became a hit in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Frankie Muniz responds to the reports that he has no memory of his time on 'Malcolm in the Middle.' While he admits his memory can get as hazy as anybody's, Muniz refutes the rumors that he's lost his memory.
'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' co-creator Rob McElhenney discusses the season 15 episode that tackles the show's blackface controversy head on. When 'The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7,' they comment on the episodes that got pulled from streaming services.
Dave Chappelle recently stepped back into the spotlight with a new Netflix special, during which he made controversial comments. And music mogul Jay-Z recently stepped in to defend the comedian.
"Weird Al" Yankovic once recorded a parody of Elvis Presley's doo-wop songs. It was once censored on a television show. The censorship made the song seem more risque than it actually was. Fourteen years after he recorded it, Yankovic cited the Elvis spoof as his favorite of his own songs.