Lil Rel talks about being on 'Crank Yankers,' shooting his new HBO comedy special 'Live in Crenshaw,' Get Out & Uncle Drew, and he reveals why he doesn't like R. Kelly.
Shia talks about hating his outfit, writing his new movie Honey Boy while in court-ordered rehab, playing his father in the movie, working with the young actor who played him as a kid, almost joining the Peace Corps, and his friendship with Kanye West.
Josh talks about living in Indonesia, his nightmare experience with spiders and bugs in the house, an eight-hour standoff with monkeys, and his new movie with Christian Bale and Matt Damon - Ford v Ferrari.
Ellen DeGeneres is arriving on NBC primetime with a brand-new three-night holiday extravaganza, “Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways,” airing each night from 8-9 p.m. ET/PT on Dec. 10, 11 and 12.
Tonight, the 23rd Annual “Hollywood Film Awards” brought together Hollywood's elite to honor the year's most talked about and highly anticipated actors, actresses and films, and those who helped bring them to life. The awards ceremony, celebrating its 23rd anniversary as the official launch of the awards season, was hosted by actor and comedian Rob Riggle, and took place at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. In its 23-year history, over 340 of the world's biggest stars and filmmakers have been highlighted at the “Hollywood Film Awards” and more than 140 of the honorees have gone on to garner Oscar nominations and/or wins.
Natalia talks about her Arnold Schwarzenegger mask, being in the new movie Terminator: Dark Fate, living in Colombia, running a resort with her husband, living with racoons, she shares a funny video of Arnold from Comic Con, and does an impression of him.
Antonio talks about his Zorro costume, Steven Spielberg asking him to play the role, how having a heart attack was the best thing that has ever happened to him, buying several local businesses in his hometown of Malaga, Spain, his new movie Pain and Glory, and buying Salma Hayek two monkeys.
Today, Compton rapper The Game shares the soulful new jam “Stainless” featuring Grammy winning artist Anderson .Paak. Produced by Big Duke, The Game rides over a sweet-sounding smooth West Coast track with an effortless flow reminiscing over Nipsey Hussle, 2Pac, Fatal Hussein, Yaki Kadafi, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson and 2Pac. A music video for the song was filmed in LA earlier this month. The track will appear on The Game's ninth studio album Born 2 Rap available via Entertainment One/Prolific/5th Amendment Entertainment on November 29th, 2019.
Mackenzie talks about working with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator: Dark Fate, fighting naked in the first scene, and she shares a sketch that she drew of two people she saw in Spain.
Rob talks about the brave men and women fighting the fires here in Los Angeles, playing a firefighter, his long friendship with the Schwarzenegger family, having Katherine Schwarzenegger & Chris Pratt's rehearsal dinner at his house, Arnold's love of animals, working out with Arnold and Sylvester Stallone, his new Netflix movie Holiday in the Wild, and he reveals how he was reunited with his childhood skateboard.
Linda talks about doing Terminator: Dark Fate, meeting Arnold before the first film, their friendship, and she reveals what she thinks of the new movie.
Luenell talks about her very long nails, being in the new Netflix movie Dolemite Is My Name, robbing a bank, making Borat with Sacha Baron Cohen, and performing every Sunday at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club in Las Vegas.
Arnold talks about being evacuated from his home, the biggest natural disaster he faced as Governor of California, the moment he knew that Chris Pratt would be a good son-in-law, tricking his biggest rival Sylvester Stallone to do a terrible movie, the return of Terminator, OJ Simpson originally being considered for his role in it, and he reads other famous movie catchphrases in Arnold's.
Broadcasting from Brooklyn, New York, for five original shows during the week of Oct. 21, 2019, ABC's “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” grew for the 2nd straight week to a new season high in Adults 18-49 (+2% - 443,000 vs. 434,000). In fact, “Kimmel” delivered its strongest performance among Adults 18-49 in 4 months—since the week of 6/17/19. The ABC late-night program also drew its 2nd-largest weekly audience this season (1.976 million).
Eddie talks about growing up in Brooklyn, getting into street fights, doing ventriloquism as a kid, Jimmy going to his house for a party, returning to stand-up comedy, the great reviews and Oscar buzz he's getting for his new movie Dolemite Is My Name, and hosting SNL for the first time in 35 years.
Senator Sanders talks about his recent heart attack, 26,000 people attending his rally in Queens, getting an endorsement from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the current Impeachment proceedings, Republican representatives being scared of Trump, growing up in Brooklyn, his health care plan, and we visit his childhood home to see who is living there now.
Ellie talks about having her second baby, growing up in St. Louis, what it's like living in NY, her new book “My Squirrel Days,” and being in Jimmy and Norman Lear's “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: All in the Family.”