James asks former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about her experience debating Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential debates, and what advice she has for any future democrat who might debate him for the 2020 vote. And Hillary tells James she has been in contact with a few presidential hopefuls who have reached out for advice.
James welcomes his guests Natasha Lyonne and Jessica Biel, who met over 15 years ago acting in 'Blade: Trinity' together. After James learns what they thought of each other meeting all those years ago, Natasha tells James how she feels she left a little to be desired with her role as a blind scientist -- a far cry from the vampire slayer Jessica portrayed.
James welcomes his guests Alfre Woodard and Jason Momoa, who share opposite stances on Halloween. And James quickly takes Alfre's anti-Halloween side, showcasing some of the costumes his staff wore today, including his director really going for it.
James asks Jason Momoa about his start in acting, and how he almost quit before making it big. And Jason recalls a job he worked at a club -- not as a bouncer, but the guy who had to keep people quiet as they came outside after last call. Or as James phrases it, an elevated librarian.
James asks Hailee Steinfeld and her newly pierced ears about her experience of attending the Academy Awards as a 14-year-old nominee and learns her mom's move to bring snacks made her a crowd favorite.
James asks Gugu Mbatha-Raw about growing up in the UK near his hometown, and what it was like for her to move to Los Angeles, and Gugu explains why she couldn't rely on a bicycle for very long.
James asks about her long-running rivalry with 'The Greatest Showman' costar Hugh Jackman over the game of backgammon, and learns that Hugh is as serious as they get -- always traveling to set with a board.
James asks the eternally lovely John Lithgow about the fact he has played a lot of murderous, menacing figures in his career, and what method John uses to make his stare more menacing -- which is all Rebecca Ferguson needs to be on edge.
James Corden asks Edward Norton about what kind of pilot he is when taking to the skies, and nervous flyer Zazie Beetz expresses hesitation, despite Edward proudly saying he's very 'boring' (read: safe) up there.
James welcomes his guests Maggie Gyllenhaal and Demi Moore, fresh off Spill Your Guts and Fill Your Guts - a game Maggie might excel at, considering she's dined on a live langoustine and charred ants. And she and James admit they wouldn't have any problem taking a bite out of a 15-year-old cookie Demi recently found.
James congratulates Demi Moore on her new memoir, 'Inside Out,' which doesn't hold back details from the tales of her life. And she tells James how she drove up Los Angeles's infamous 405 freeway to the Valley way before she was legally allowed to make that drive.
James welcomes his well-traveled guests Joel Edgerton and Harry Connick Jr., and after Harry tells James about his caffeine-fueled tour of Kona, Hawaii, Joel tells James all the reasons he loves South Korea so much, a country Harry once went on a long rollerblading journey through.
James Corden congratulates Hasan Minhaj on his show 'Patriot Act' and asks about his interview with Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and how it caught criticism online because they did not get into the offensive photos of Trudeau in blackface. And Hasan explains the difficulty of asking someone about something before news of it comes out.
James Corden welcomes his guests Paul Rudd and Hasan Minhaj, and James asks Paul about the importance of making the New York Times crossword puzzle, and Paul explains why his last name is the perfect crossword answer. And James asks the two about their shared experience of never realizing their basketball dreams.
James Corden welcomes Finnish stand-up comedian Ismo, who tells the audience about some of the more curious words he's encountered in the English language, and why 'no means no' may need a slight revamp.
James Corden asks Allison Janney about a photo he saw of her wearing a beard and mustache and learns it was part of a prank on director Sir Nicholas Hytner while they was making 'Object of My Affection.' And James confirms Sir Nicholas refers to the prank as his greatest day on a film set. Watch the clip below!
James Corden welcomes his guests Christian Slater and Kaitlyn Dever on Monday night's episode of The Late Late Show. Corden also congratulates Christian on he and his wife's newborn daughter, his first child in over 15 years. And Christian explains how taking care of a newborn has become a bit more complicated. Later, James asks Christian about his gift giving skills and learns he has some work to do.
James Spader sat down with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday night. During the interview, Spader talks about his ideal day, explains what he thinks makes New York City the greatest city in the world and teases the return of The Blacklist.
James Corden welcomes his guests Ellen Pompeo and Mike Colter and asks them about raising young children, something all three of them currently have in common, and Mike tells them about his 4-year-old daughter who is quick to let her dad know when she is parched. Watch the clip below!