In her first spot as host of 'Saturday Night Live,' America's most beloved recovering sex addict (in her film 'Silver Linings Playbook'), Jennifer Lawrence, kicked off with a bang.
Coming straight off of her Golden Globe win, America's favorite archer -- Jennifer Lawrence -- is getting set to host 'Saturday Night Live' this coming weekend. The 'Hunger Games' star is catching some good press from her latest role in 'Silver Linings Playbook' so naturally the legendary sketch show opted to get in on the action.
We remember comedian Chris Farley (February 15, 1964 - December 18, 1997) today, on the anniversary of his death. Farley suffered from drug and alcohol problems and attended rehab several times before losing his life to cocaine intoxication and morphine overdose. Such a shame. His style of comedy was loud, physical, and full of energy. He was a cast member of NBC's Saturday Night Live from 19
When you've got Paul McCartney as your musical guest, you need to take full advantage of his presence -- and that's exactly what 'Saturday Night Live' did on this past weekend's (Dec. 15) episode, finding a way to wedge in three performances from the former Beatle, with talented backing bands that included Joe Walsh and members of Nirvana.
Cecily Strong's 'Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started A Conversation With At A Party' character — one which speaks not only incoherently but also incorrectly and rudely — made another appearance on last night's show, teaching host Seth Meyers a thing or two about being a good person.
In one of the funniest sketches of the episode, last night's 'Saturday Night Live' gave us a version of the Peanuts gang that adults have craved for years: 'You're a Rat Bastard, Charlie Brown.'
As a way to address this past Friday's unfortunate tragedy in Newtown, CT, 'Saturday Night Live' opened their most recent episode -- hosted by alum Martin Short -- with a heartfelt performance of the Christmas classic, 'Silent Night.'
The high point of last night's episode of 'Saturday Night Live' (with guest host Jamie Foxx) was probably the Academy Award winner's portrayal of the not-so-popuar Hostess snack, Ding Dong.
Poking fun at the fact that America can't look at writer/director/producer/arrogant-individual Tyler Perry without seeing the 6'5" grandmother that made him famous, last night's 'Saturday Night Live' spoofed his recent foray into drama.