No television program has chronicled American politics, culture, and fads like “SNL,” which has critiqued society over its half-century run by mocking it.
Adrien Brody addressed rumors of being banned from SNL after his 2003 skit involving a Jamaican accent and dreadlock wig resurfaced.
Justin Kuritzkes (‘Challengers’ and ‘Queer’), Payal Kapadia (‘All We Imagine as Light’), Mangold (‘A Complete Unknown’), ...
Adrien Brody hosted SNL back in 2001 and performed a bit that was so bad, fans have speculated it has earned him a lifetime ...
In an infamous moment from the May 10, 2003, episode hosted by Brody, the actor wore a wig of dreadlocks and spoke in an ...
Adrien Brody was asked about speculation that he’s banned from ‘Saturday Night Live’ after putting on a Jamaican accent in ...
The infamous 2003 performance on the American comedy show saw New Yorker Adrien, now 51, introduce rapper Sean Paul with an ...
The collection of SNL-inspired merchandise from hails from Erin and Sara Foster’s Favorite Daughter brand and Le Labo ...
Over the years, it has been claimed that his absence was due to a controversial moment during his episode in which Brody ...
The Oscar frontrunner for “The Brutalist” told Vulture that it was his idea to play a Jamaican man — dreads, exaggerated ...
The Brutalist star appeared on the sketch comedy show in 2003, after becoming the youngest-ever Best Actor winner at the ...
British Columbia’s Pamela Anderson was among the Canadians up for awards, earning her first Globes nod for best actress in a ...