When James mentions he's known his guest Charlie Hunnam for more than 20 years, he learns Charlie wasn't a man of many friends and became a very good chess player online using the alias The Mantis.
When James Corden takes a moment to opine on the hits that defined 1999, Camila Cabello shows up with The Filharmonic ready to defend the biggest bops of 2019, and the only way to settle it is a riff off. Camila offers Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' and Shawn Mendes' 'If I Can't Have You,' and James counters with Ricky Martin's 'Livin' La Vida Loca' and Santana's 'Smooth,' before the two settle a beef over a duet of Camila's 'Señorita.'
James asks Brett Gelman to explain why he refers to himself as a Jaddy, and learns the word is the Jewish spin on the popular term, Zaddy, which is slang for an attractive man who presents himself well, and they run through some of the all-time great Jaddys.
James Corden welcomes his guests Bradley Whitford and Brett Gelman, and Bradley brings along some cat ears and tells James about his experience of seeing 'Cats' in what's called a rowdy screening.
After James asks the very dapper John Cena about his 2.0 look, complete with lush locks of hair (on his head, not beard), James shows a photo of January Jones from the 4th grade, and January walks James through her look, and recalls how her teacher swiped her looks throughout the school year.
After James Corden asks Steve Buscemi about his likeness being used on a tattoo many call the worst of all time, Steve talks about his surprise that a tiny scene from '30 Rock' made him the face of one of the great memes - how do you do, fellow kids? And Reggie Watts has a question for Steve and Tim Roth.
James Corden welcomes his guests, Steve Buscemi and Tim Roth, and dives right into asking them about their memories of making 'Reservoir Dogs.' The two look back fondly, recalling conversations with Harvey Keitel and first-time director Quentin Tarantino's enthusiasm and confidence on set.
James asks Rachel Brosnahan about her wardrobe for 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and learns it involves the painful act of wearing a corset --- something RuPaul knows very well after years of wearing elaborate wardrobe. After, Reggie Watts has a question about 2020 fashion predictions.
James asks Rachel Brosnahan about a recent throwback Thursday photo he shows, and the two try to decide which Spice Girl she's most embodying. And RuPaul adds a little flex, when James holds up a photo of him with the Spice Girls in the mid-1990s.
The critically acclaimed duo jackbenny is set to return to the Luckman Fine Arts Complex Intimate Theatre at Cal State LA with their new show, And on the 366th Day, for one performance only on Saturday, February 29, at 8pm.
'Corporate Animals' star Ed Helms answers popular posts from Reddit's 'Too Afraid To Ask' community, where users ask questions they're too embarrassed to ask IRL, like the dangers of getting a nutmeg high too often and whether people actually enjoy singing Happy Birthday.
A look back at some of the juiciest revelations from the rounds of Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts in 2019, including guests Halle Berry, Harry Styles, Kobe Bryant, Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Jonas Brothers.
James Corden and his assistant Sarah challenge the staff of The Late Late Show to a second holiday bake-off. Will Dave defend his title, or will new pastry royalty be crowned?
Hanukkah has a new anthem thanks to Boyz II Menorah, a supergroup with James Corden, Zach Braff, Charlie Puth, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Josh Peck. So, girl, don't light the candles without the light from 'A Week and a Day.'
Late Late Show music guest Mariah Carey celebrates the Christmas holiday with a performance of her classic 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' for the Stage 56 audience.
On last night's episode of the Late Late Show with James Corden, James Corden and Billie Eilish hop in the car and head for the carpool lane, singing 'Ocean Eyes,' 'bad guy,' 'all the good girls go to hell.' After James asks Billie about meeting Justin Bieber for the first time and she strums tunes on the ukulele, they take a detour to visit her home and pet spider. And the two finish their trip with 'when the party's over.'
Melissa McCarthy was the guest host on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Wednesday night, filling in for Corden, who is in New York filming the screen adaptation of The Prom. During her show, McCarthy and her friend Allison Janney sat down to talk about the big year they've had in movies; however, they did share the few scenes they had cut in films like Cats, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Little Women.