The former "SNL" cast-mate took the 30 Rock stage for her third time as host with a song-and-dance that cemented her "Mother" status.
The Saturday Night Live alum will host the May 11 show with musical guest Vampire Weekend
Maya Rudolph hosts VW's night on May 11, while Jake Gyllenhall will take the mic on Carpenter's day, marking the Season 49 finale of SNL on May 18
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Loot Season 2, Episode 4, “Mr. Congeniality.”] Loot’s latest episode welcomed a very special guest star with the appropriately titled installment, “Mr.
Maya Rudolph, actress, and comedian, starting in hit movies and TV series such as Bridesmaids, Grown Ups, and SNL, is the newest star in the Apple hit TV series ‘Loot’.
Loot is officially returning for the latest chapter in do-gooder billionaire Molly Wells’ (Maya Rudolph) story on April 3, and she’s making some big changes in Season 2, according to creators Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang.
Loot is returning for season two, and AppleTV+ has dropped the official trailer. Releasing on April 3, we find Maya Rudolph as Molly Wells thriving in her role as the head of her philanthropic organisation, the Wells Foundation.
Everyone has their favorite era of Saturday Night Live, but after watching these 20 sketches, you'll understand why it's the 2010s for many audiences.
Saturday Night Live has been an entertainment institution since the ‘70s and has helped jumpstart the careers of some of the biggest names in comedies. The weekend giant has also given way to several films inspired by sketches and characters. However, almost two dozen others could have also been given the big screen treatment.
At least one of the guest stars for Big Mouth Season 7 is, as the teaser makes clear, “a big deal.”
From Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen to the Top Chef dynasty, there's never a shortage of content.
Charity blowout boasts a stacked lineup of comedians and musicians, including St. Vincent, Fred Armisen, and Pearl Jam's Mike McCready
As much as we love the main cast, there are plenty of supporting characters who are just as funny. These 20 characters deserved more screen time.
These are the 20 most-memorable songs from movies and why they are forever tied together in pop culture.
Next time a seat behind a desk is open, we hope one of these celebrities will take the gig.
Clams? Really? Super Bowl ads all have one unifying goal in mind: to be remembered. And regardless of how you feel about it, this year’s M&M’s spot seems certain to do just that.
M&M's shook up the internet world with its decision to shelve its "spokescandies" for Maya Rudolph. It appears the confectionary company is going full steam ahead with the former "SNL" star.
The 2011 film is a throwback to the days of successful comedies and original ideas emerging at the movie theater. Here are 20 facts about Bridesmaids that are ready to party.
Ready to rock? The Sundance selected documentary “Sirens,” directed by Rita Baghdadi, tells the story of Lebanon’s first all-female metal band, Slave of Sirens.
“Loot” is a show built from the Workplace Comedy Misfits Playbook, calling on everyone from “dorky accountant” to “aloof assistant” to “plucky source of positivity.” On their own, in the moment, they’re each characters that work as they’re intended: to reflect and refract the personal ups and downs of whoever connects all of them.
Maya Rudolph has 87 billion reasons for a fresh start after becoming the most famous cheated on woman on the planet in new workplace comedy AppleTV+ series “Loot,” streaming June 24.
Over the years, FOX has tried to pair “The Simpsons” with a variety of animated shows. Some have worked, while others have come and gone quickly. Here are the animated shows that FOX has aired in primetime since “The Simpsons” made its debut.
If you can believe it, Bridesmaids hit theaters 10 years ago today (May 13). Paul Feig, who directed the Oscar-nominated comedy, revealed in a new Yahoo! interview that the film was first broached in 2006 before Judd Apatow and Kristen Wiig called him in 2010.
Maya Rudolph predictably stole the show when she returned to host Saturday Night Live over the weekend, reviving her beloved Beyoncé and Kamala Harris impersonations.
Maya Rudolph is the Queen of Impersonations, and Queen Bey is firmly in her repertoire. The Saturday Night Live legend returned to Studio 8H to host the March 27 episode.
Saturday Night Live will resume Season 46 on March 27 after a month-long hiatus, and fans have even more to look forward to after the iconic sketch comedy series gave a glimpse into its April slate: March 27's show is stacked with SNL alum Maya Rudolph returning to host and Jack Harlow serving as the musical guest.
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