Get ready for a mesmerizing adventure as Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star in 'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey'. This romantic drama features mystical matchmaking and time travel, leading to a heartwarming connection. Catch the trailer now!
Variety’s 'Actors on Actors' is back for its 22nd season, featuring star-studded conversations with Emmy nominees like Colin Farrell, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Kate Hudson. Tune in daily from June 2 to June 15!
Colin Jost finally gets his revenge on Michael Che during SNL's Weekend Update. After a vulgar joke about Scarlett Johansson, Jost turns the tables in a hilarious joke swap that leaves everyone in stitches.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were hilariously roasted on SNL by Colin Jost while they enjoyed a night out at a Beyoncé concert. The couple's joyful appearance sparked a comedic quip tied to a UK-US trade deal.
Cecily Strong's hilarious return to SNL as Jeanine Pirro alongside Colin Jost brings laughter and surprises. Their banter about Fox News and military updates is a must-see!
After sharing an AI-generated image of himself as the pope, Trump faces backlash from New York's Catholic leaders. They denounce the insensitivity, calling for respect during this solemn time following Pope Francis' death.
In a hilarious SNL cameo, Colin Jost tries to sell his and Pete Davidson's decommissioned Staten Island ferry, purchased for $280,100. The sketch features comedic exchanges about their ambitious plans for a floating entertainment complex.
In a recent episode, SNL hilariously skewered Donald Trump for posting an AI image of himself as the Pope and downplaying the economy's struggles, leaving audiences in stitches with their sharp wit.
Draft Day is here! As teams prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft, Colin Cowherd reveals exciting predictions and trade rumors. Who will make the big moves? Find out the top prospects and more!
Saturday Night Live took a jab at Donald Trump's tariffs, linking them to a stock market crash while poking fun at Morgan Wallen's early exit from the show. Colin Jost and Michael Che delivered sharp political satire on the state of the economy.