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Socialism coming to “South Park”? Mocking Amazon feels far from show’s libertarian roots

Matthew Rozsa
"South Park" skewers Amazon's bleak working conditions and mocks Jeff Bezos in a departure from free-market love

Why “Paddington 2” deserves Oscar nominations in at least five categories

David Ehrlich
It may not fit the mold of a usual Oscar nominee, but "Paddington 2" deserves serious Best Picture and Best Support

“Saturday Night Live” and Steve Carell mock Jeff Bezos-Donald Trump rivalry

Matthew Rozsa
SNL takes a jab at the rivalry between Trump and Bezos, as well as Fox News' attempts to spin away the Blue Wave

Pete Davidson apologizes to Dan Crenshaw on “SNL”… and Crenshaw flexes his comedy muscles

Matthew Rozsa
Crenshaw responded to Davidson's joke by saying the SNL comedian "looks like a troll doll with a tapeworm"

NBC just can’t quit Trump: Anti-immigrant ad flouted the network’s “respect and dignity” pledge

Melanie McFarland
NBC airing Trump's racist commercial this weekend even overshadowed SNL's Pete Davidson dissing a veteran candidate

“Saturday Night Live” mocks liberals afraid that the “blue wave” won’t happen

Matthew Rozsa
The most recent episode of "Saturday Night Live" covers the midterm election fears held by liberals

David Cross can guess “95%” what kind of David Cross fan you are just by looking at you

Matthew Rozsa
David Cross talks about politics, making comedy that lasts and what type of person likes his best-known works

SNL mocks Kanye West’s mental illness in new skit with Alec Baldwin as Trump

Matthew Rozsa
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at Kanye West's mentally ill rant to Donald Trump at the Oval Office

Alec Baldwin criticized for comments about black people loving him since playing Trump

Jude Dry
The actor has played Donald Trump on "SNL" for the last two years, and he sounds more like the president

Taylor Swift breaks political silence, denounces “systemic racism”

Joseph Hudak
Swift weighs in on Tenn. elections, calls out “any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender"

“Saturday Night Live” roasts the GOP as a frat boys’ party in Kavanaugh confirmation skit

Matthew Rozsa
Democrats were depicted as born losers while the GOP was mocked as being a gross boys club

“The Circus” goes to Kavanaugh: Women’s pain collides with the sport of politics

Melanie McFarland
By default the storm surrounding Brett Kavanaugh is being viewed through a political lens. So somebody has to lose

Maya Rudolph was made fun of for her hair by white castmates on “Saturday Night Live”

Michael Nordine
"Is something burning in here? What’s burning?"

Weak and predictable Emmy Awards fails to solve its diversity problem

Melanie McFarland
The 70th Emmys opened by citing strides in diversity, and ended with a mostly white winners slate

How Kenan Thompson survived “SNL”

Brian Hiatt
The fan favorite on weathering rude hosts and rough early days to become the show’s longest-running cast member

Norm Macdonald on ignoring his own rules, and why he’d invite Louis C.K. on His Netflix talk show

Steve Greene
At this point, the comedian just wants to talk to interesting people

“Black Mirror” won the wrong Emmy Award: Why the TV Academy needs to revise Its TV movie standards

Ben Travers
For the third year in a row, the Emmys' pick for best TV movie isn't a movie at all. When will it end?

Ariana Grande, Mac Miller and the demonization of women in toxic relationships

Brittany Spanos
The powerful — and damaging — myth that women are responsible for their male partner’s actions

Stephen Colbert on Dana Carvey, Bill Cosby and the (alleged) pee tape

Brian Hiatt
“I was never cool. I’ve always kind of been a 54-year-old guy in a button-down shirt,” "Late Night" host admits

“Saturday Night Live” writer Sam Jay on why she doesn’t call herself a feminist

Emily Rems
"I am definitely pro-women and pro-women’s rights," she tells us. "I’m a woman, and I don’t see how I could not be"

Sarah Palin angry she was “duped” by “evil” Sacha Baron Cohen

Matthew Rozsa
"Ya’ got me, Sacha. Feel better now?" the former vice presidential candidate asked the "Borat" actor

“Whitney” director on Houston’s untold story: “Whitney had been abused, and it took a huge toll”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Whitney" director Kevin Macdonald talks to Salon about making a documentary about the woman behind the voice

MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski delivers the truth about Donald Trump: “He’s obsessed with money and sex!”

Travis Gettys
The "Morning Joe" co-host breaks down the fourth wall to deliver the truth about President Donald Trump

Alec Baldwin isn’t the only celebrity who might want to beat Donald Trump “hands down”

Rachel Leah
Baldwin is just one of a slew of famous people who have teased presidential runs since Trump's rise
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