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collider.com | ROB WATTS London
Long before anyone ever heard of ChatGPT, Jeopardy!'s Ken Jennings faced off against an artificial intelligence...and lost. Now that AI is an increasingly pervasive force in people's lives, he's sounding the alarm about its effects on creativity. Fox News reported on Jennings' recent comments on AI, which he delivered at the TCM Classic Film Festival.
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3 days ago |
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Emmy-winning actor Jean Smart insists that she is not like her acerbic Hacks character, Machiavellian comedienne Deborah Vance, at all...except in one way. In a new interview with Variety, Smart discusses her shared sense of humor with her character, who has become a late-night talk show host in the show's current season. Hacks premieres new episodes on Max every Thursday.
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3 days ago |
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With the papal conclave meeting last week, Stephen Colbert brought in an expert on the subject who also happens to be a classic Saturday Night Live character. Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) graced the Ed Sullivan Theater on The Late Show last week, delivering his traditionally offbeat predictions, none of which actually came to pass. Colbert is a famously devout Catholic, but he clearly doesn't have any problem poking a little fun at the church.
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4 days ago |
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Jay Leno is speaking out about his past feud with fellow late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. In a recent interview with Graham Bensinger, Leno discussed Kimmel's 2010 appearance on The Tonight Show following Leno's controversial return to the late-night staple, displacing Conan O'Brien. Kimmel, who had supported O'Brien during the controversy, made several jokes at Leno's expense during the guest appearance.
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flipboard.com | ROB WATTS London
How Many Cars Does Jay Leno Actually Have In His Collection? For many TV viewers, Jay Leno is — and always will be — one of the most legit icons of the late-night talk-show circuit. He did, after all, anchor …
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Earlier this year, worlds collided when the degenerates of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia invaded the more wholesome environs of Abbott Elementary. This summer, the tables will be turned, as Abbott's faculty heads to Paddy's Pub. But who will stay above the fray, and who will take advantage of Always Sunny's more R-rated milieu? Janelle James, who plays Abbott principal and queen bee Ava Coleman, says viewers might be surprised.
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6 days ago |
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Jennifer's Body scribe Diablo Cody is sinking her teeth into a new TV series. Fang Fiction will adapt the novel of the same name that sees a fan of supernatural romance thrown into a world of sexy vampires. Variety reports that Cody is working closely with the novel's author, Kate Stayman-London, on the adaptation. The novel, which was published in 2024 and soon became a hit on BookTok, centers around Tess Rosenbloom, a hotel manager and devotee of the Blood Feud series of vampire romance novels.
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The one-take Steadicam shot in Goodfellas, a three-minute-long scene that takes Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) and Karen Friedman (Lorraine Bracco) through the famous Copacabana nightclub, is one of the most celebrated scenes of Martin Scorsese's career. But Bracco gives all the credit for her performance in the scene to the late Liotta. She recently discussed the scene with Collider's Steve Weintraub during an interview for her new culinary comedy Nonnas.
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6 days ago |
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Ben Foster is a man with mangling and mutilation on his mind in a new Collider-exclusive clip of the new thriller Sharp Corner. Cobie Smulders also stars in this adaptation of a Russell Wangersky short story, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall. The film, which was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is set to be released later this year. In the clip, Foster (Hell or High Water) plays Josh McCall, a man who lives near the sharp corner of the title.
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1 week ago |
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Going Dutch is returning for a second tour of duty. The freshman Fox sitcom has been renewed for a second season at the network. Deadline reports that both Going Dutch and its network stablemate, Animal Control, will be returning next season. The series' first season is now streaming on Hulu. Deadline reports that although the Denis Leary-led series' ratings were not spectacular, the fact that the series is produced and owned by Fox may have played a part in the network's decision.