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Comedians like Larry Wilmore, Judd Apatow, and Jena Friedman pulled no punches when pitching their own first questions for the two elderly candidates.
He joked about their advanced age—and Bradley Cooper’s fake nose.
The Academy put the film under adapted screenplay instead of original screenplay.
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The comedy director discusses making his new short film about Bob Newhart and Don Rickles, turning down the Roast of James Franco, and the legacy of his friend Norman Lear.
The “BlackBerry” star recalls how roles in comedy hits like “Knocked Up” and “Tropic Thunder” made him want to be Jake Gyllenhaal—and reveals his real-life beef with Jonah Hill.
Between “Bupkis,” “The King of Staten Island,” and “Big Time Adolescence,” Pete Davidson has shown time and again that his career is bigger, and better, than his personal drama.
The director, emceeing an awards show, mocked the actor’s height and beliefs.
The Billy Eichner-led comedy’s $4.8 million opening is “a head-scratcher,” one analyst says, but rom-coms have struggled for years.
When director and co-writer Nicholas Stoller first approached Billy Eichner about making “Bros,” he never imagined the debates it would spark. He tells us what he’s learned.
Luke Macfarlane talks playing the love interest in the landmark gay romantic comedy “Bros,” what it took to come out more a decade ago while on “Brothers & Sisters,” and more.
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