Sept. 30 (UPI) --Netflix on Tuesday released its first teaser trailer for People We Meet on Vacation, a romantic comedy starring Tom Blyth and Emily Bader. The film, an adaptation of a novel by Emily ...
A documentary on longtime Saturday Night Live writer Jim Downey is coming to Peacock on October 17. In addition to interviews with Downey, the 60-minute documentary will feature a lot of famous faces ...
You’re not ready for just how weird Season 51 of Saturday Night Live is going to be. The void left in the wake of the 50th anniversary and the massive staff turnover will get filled, somehow, and by ...
Legendary “Saturday Night Live” writer Jim Downey is the subject of a new documentary coming to Peacock on Oct. 17. Titled “Downey Wrote That,” the hour-long film will highlight the sketches, comedic ...
‘Downey Wrote That,’ first announced in 2021, will finally premiere on Oct. 17, 2025. By Tony Maglio Jim Downey may have been fired from Saturday Night Live — twice — but he is still the most ...
Downey Wrote That, a documentary about legendary Saturday Night Live writer Jim Downey, is finally coming to Peacock. The streamer will premiere the film on October 17 – four and a half years after it ...
Ego Nwodim, pictured with Colin Jost and Michael Che, is one of the 'SNL' cast members leaving the show Troast, who, like Johnson, left SNL following season 49, but having starred on only a single ...
The first trailer for Netflix’s “People We Meet on Vacation,” starring Emily Bader and Tom Blyth, has been released. The film is based on Emily Heny’s bestselling book of the same name and will ...
One Day fans are in for a treat! Netflix has released an official trailer for People We Meet on Vacation, starring Tom Blyth (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) and Emily Bader (My ...
The adaptation of Emily Henry’s bestselling novel premieres on Netflix on Jan. 9, 2026. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Emily Bader and Tom Blyth star in the upcoming rom-com as free-spirit Poppy and ...
After nearly half a century of reinventing what’s “live from New York,” Saturday Night Live is doing the unthinkable: recruiting its next roster, not from the comedy stages but from our content feeds.
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