Often the SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE cast needs to prop up its weekly hosts, who are frequently performers unversed in live comedy (or comedy at all, or even performing at all), but that was hardly the case tonight, as Taraji P. Henson all but blew most of the regulars away, playing even the most routine […]
It wasn’t until the last few minutes of tonight’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE that the show seemed to figure out what to do with this week’s host–which was weird, because Michael Keaton, making his return to SNL after decades, much as he returned to public consciousness with last year’s Birdman, has a wide range that […]
Dwayne Johnson is an ideal kind of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE host: a big-time movie star with enthusiasm, panache, a sense of humor about himself, and a willingness to be utterly silly. It’s no surprise that tonight was his 4th time as host, and while his presence wasn’t enough to rescue a typically uneven SNL, […]
It was an odd SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE all around tonight, starting with the fact that host Chris Hemworth was there to plug The Avengers: The Age of Ultron, which won’t even open for 2 more months. Hemsworth isn’t exactly known as a comic stylist, so although he had a few enjoyably goofy moments, the […]
50 Shades of Grey has only been playing in theatres for 2 weeks, but it’s plunged so quickly from its opening weekend that Dakota Johnson already seems a bit like the answer to a pop culture trivia question. Nevertheless, the star of the presumed franchise (produced by Universal, which also owns NBC, which also […]
“Wildly uneven” was probably the best that could have been hoped from a SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE hosted by non-actor, non-comic (but NBC synergy bait) Blake Shelton. There were times when the need to come up with ideas for a star out of their comfort zone seemed to inspire the SNL writers, but also some […]
Amy Adams was the host of 2014’s final new SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, but although she performed enthusiastsically, the show was dominated by surprise guests and by the pre-tape team, which contributed a couple of gems to the episode. One was a mock commercial for a new Asian-American doll, which drolly illustrated how paranoid and […]
Martin Freeman, of The Hobbit franchise and the miniseries version of Fargo, brought a drier energy to tonight’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE than the typical host, and that paid off for the show in a few of the night’s sketches. Freeman first came to American attention playing Tim (who in the US version would become […]