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Taran Killam talks 'NFL Pile On,' sports comedy show gunning to be 'The Daily Show' for football fans
"Saturday Night Live" alum Taran Killam talks new football comedy show "The NFL Pile On."
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Derek Waters previews 'Drunk History Christmas Special' — and Season 5
Season 5 will feature Tiffany Haddish's debut as a narrator and the return of Evan Rachel Wood, Taran Killam, and more of our favorite lip-syncers.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger laughs at danger in first trailer for comedy 'Killing Gunther'
Arnold Schwarzenegger spoofs his action movie persona in 'Killing Gunther,' fall comedy from writer-director Taran Killam, now with its first trailer
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Former Cast Member Jay Pharoah Puts ‘Saturday Night Live’ on Blast
Former Saturday Night Live cast member Jay Pharoah had some harsh criticism for the perennial sketch comedy series. Pharoah had been mostly silent about the situation, until he opened up during a recent interview with New York’s HOT 97 radio station. SNL producers, he said, “put people into boxes, and whatever they want you to do, they expect you to do.” Pharoah admitted that he is “fiery” and not a “yes n***a” who agrees to do a sketch or character that he does not find funny. Pharoah is far
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Former ‘SNL’ Star Taran Killam Says Trump ‘Struggled to Read’
Here’s one to add to the long list of grievances much of Hollywood has waged against President Trump: his poor reading skills.
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Taran Killam Says Donald Trump Is a ‘Moron’ Who ‘Struggled to Read’ When He Hosted ‘SNL’
Donald Trump is taking hits this week, even before this week’s episode of SNL. The actor, who currently stars as King George in the hit Broadway show Hamilton, spoke to Brooklyn Magazine about Trump guest hosting the show in 2015.
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'All Nighter' Trailer: J.K. Simmons and Emile Hirsch Are an Odd Couple on the Hunt for Missing Woman (Exclusive)
As far as action-comedy duos go, J.K. Simmons and Emile Hirsch probably aren’t the most obvious of pairings. Hirsch plays Martin, a struggling Los Angeles banjo player recently dumped by his girlfriend Ginnie (Analeigh Tipton).