MSNBC was the target of an epic roast on “Saturday Night Live” of all places as leftist host Rachel Maddow and other network personalities were mocked in a skit over the weekend.
Live (SNL) launched its first episode of 2025 on a high note with a cold and satirical open, targeting the news channel MSNBC and its coverage of President-elect Donald Trump.
Trading Connecticut for Italy? That was a topic of discussion during this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” sketch. The sketch ...
In a new promo clip for the upcoming episode, he appears alongside the show’s cast member Sarah Sherman for a series of hilarious conversations. Explore Explore Timothée Chalamet See latest ...
In one particularly curious conversation, Chalamet informs Sherman that he was “thinking of dedicating” one of his songs to her. “Oh my God. Really? Which one is it? Probably ‘Forever ...
In a new promo clip for the upcoming episode, he appears alongside the show’s cast member Sarah Sherman for a series of hilarious conversations. At one point, Chalamet tells Sherman that he was ...
In a teaser for the upcoming SNL episode, Chalamet features alongside cast member Sarah Sherman for a series of silly clips. In one particularly curious conversation, Chalamet informs Sherman that ...
Steve Benen is a producer for "The Rachel Maddow Show," the editor of MaddowBlog and an MSNBC political contributor. He's also the bestselling author of "Ministry of Truth: Democracy ...
The A Complete Unknown star appears with Sarah Sherman in the bit. The SNL cast member congratulates the actor on his Oscar nomination before asking him, “Did you know I have an Oscar?” ...