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Amy Poehler’s Fiery SNL Return Sparks Nostalgia and Satire
Did anyone see this coming? That Pam Bondi would be roasted this viciously on live television? Amy Poehler came back to Studio 8H Saturday night with the kind of sharp political bite that’s long been Saturday Night Live’s trademark.
"By skinning President Donald Trump in Lincoln-esque mockery, Gov. Gavin Newsom demands that we stand up to his buffoonery by speaking his own language."
Paris-based MMM Film Sales has picked up “Versailles,” from “Roma” and “Birds of Passage” producer Pimienta Films and its director Andrés Clariond Rangel’s Cinematográfica CR. Its trailer bows exclusively in Variety (below) ahead of its world premiere at Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn,
Recently, I read an LA Times article quoting a statement about political satire and free speech made in 2020 by Brendan Carr, the current chairman of the Federal Communications Co
The best satire has always been self-searching as well as critical. It teases and ridicules power, but the real target is us
Political satire has long been a hallmark of "Saturday Night Live." The climate for late-night comedy, however, has changed.
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Bad Bunny’s SNL Debut as Host Blends Latino Pride and Sharp Satire
Nothing more American than kicking off a new season of Saturday Night Live with a Puerto Rican legend roasting Fox News, sparring with impersonated Donald Trump, and informing millions that Latino input to America isn’t going anywhere.
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr built his brand in part by warning against government meddling in “free speech” — now it appears he’s using his office to do just that. he’s accused of using his office to do just that.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel said on Wednesday he believed his comments about the reaction to the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk were "intentionally and maliciously mischaracterized" by critics before his show was suspended.
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Gavin Newsom Loves AI Satire Now!
The California governor is free to use his own speech to belittle Trump, Vance, or anyone else. However, he also tried to ban incredibly similar content.