Awards shows, to paraphrase a line from problematic Oscar winner Woody Allen's 'Annie Hall', are like both relationships and sharks: They have to constantly move forward or they'll die.
After months of hype and controversy, the big night is finally upon us. The red carpet has been rolled out, the votes have been cast, and host Jimmy Kimmel has rehearsed all his best Matt Damon jokes. At last, the 89th Academy Awards have arrived.
Despite declining ratings, this year’s Emmy ceremony went off with nary a hitch, even affording some refreshing upsets in the usual pool of repeat winners. Jimmy Kimmel too did a perfectly serviceable job keeping things moving, but naturally made a few gaffes in production of that opening sketch, the blooper reel of which you can watch right now.
Game of Thrones’ big Hodor twist has been dissected every which way; whether it does, or doesn’t spoil the books, and even word from Kristian Nairn himself, but nothing feels quite so devastating as the onslaught of new “Hodor” gags wrought by Sunday’s “The Door.” For that, showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss must apologize.
From angry Facebook posts aimed at Jimmy Kimmel, to Stephen Colbert's interview with an animated — literally — Trump, here's the late night TV you may have missed last night.
Jimmy Kimmel remembers growing up with all Americans thinking the United States was the best country in the world, but he wondered what kids today thought the best country in the world was.
Prepare to laugh until your sides hurt.
Christmas is a time when children dream of the shiny new toys waiting for them under the tree. Parents spend countless hours wrapping these gifts, imagining the excitement that will come with unwrapping them...