To put it diplomatically, American relations with Russia have gotten decidedly complicated over the past year or so. It’s almost something of a relief, then, that political satirist extraordinaire and Veep creator Armando Iannucci would take a step into the past for his harebrained take on the Kremlin. His hotly anticipated new feature The Death of Stalin (the writer-director’s first film project since 2009’s In the Loop, a specimen of nearly perfect comedy) takes us back to the ’50s heyday of the USSR, at a pivotal moment prior to the superpower’s downfall. And as a titan falls, Iannucci laughs his head off at the little people maneuvering to avoid getting crushed.
Portlandia never fails to bring with it a treasury of comedy stars, and Season 7 is no exception. Ahead of a January 2017 premiere, Fred and Carrie are adding to their weird world everyone from Broad City stars to the B-52's, while Kyle MacLachlan and more book their returns.
This past weekend, Louis C.K. dropped yet another surprise for fans in the form of a new 67-minute episode of Horace and Pete, seemingly the first in a star-studded new series. Now, the comedian reveals that a second episode will drop as early as this weekend, and for a reduced price at that.
Did you know in The Big Lebowski, the word “dude” is spoken 160 times, The Dude himself says “man” 147 times, he drinks nine White Russians and the F-word is said 292 times. Dude, that's f---ing incredible, man. Don't get caught out of your element with more Big Lebowski facts in the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
The first reviews of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ are out and most are pretty mixed on the film and whether or not it delivers on the white-hot sexuality of the original novel. But here is one film that absolutely brings the raw animal magnetism: ‘Fifty Shades of Buscemi,’ a mashup that inserts the great star of ‘Boardwalk Empire,’ ‘Fargo,’ and so many more into new film opposite star Dakota Johnson.
The fourth season of IFC's Fred Armisen- and Carrie Brownstein-fronted 'Portlandia' won't officially premiere until February 27 (don't worry, season 5 is already confirmed), but you needn't wait that long for a fresh dose of weird. Check out 'Boardwalk Empire' star Steve Buscemi taking on an extended noir bit for "The Celery Incident," along with another full sketch from the premiere!
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Fans of Quentin Tarantino were dealt a tough blow yesterday, as the director announced he was canceling his upcoming film, 'The Hateful Eight,' after the script leaked. We can't say we can make up for a lost Tarantino project, but we do have something that Tarantino fans will enjoy. A rare 8-minute video of Quentin Tarantino and Steve Buscemi in 1991 rehearsing for 'Reservoir Dogs' has popped up o
Earlier today, we were treated to the news that one-time '30 Rock' guest star Salma Hayek would reprise her role as Elisa for the January 31 series finale, but the final episode might not have anything on the star-studded size of this Thursday's "Game Over." Not only will esteemed '30 Rock' guest stars Will Arnett, Steve Buscemi, Chloe Moretz and Megan Mullally reprise their respective r
Miley Cyrus’ pot comment “heard around the world” got picked up by ‘Saturday Night Live’s‘ rendition of ‘The Miley Cyrus Show.’ It seems a lot of people are worried about her alleged smoking habit, including Whitney Houston, played by Maya Rudolph, and Steve Buscemi as Jeff, the hippie Cyrus met at burning man.
You know how Batman always seems to pop up suddenly and surprisingly in all the Batman movies? Well, imagine that you’re Steve Buscemi and Batman is popping up in your kitchen, at your doctor’s appointment and in your bed (not just your bedroom, but your bed).
That’s what happened on ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ digital short this weekend.