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A spinoff series that takes place between the two ‘Inside Out’ films, “Dream Productions” is sweet and satiric—a Pixar fan’s dream come true.
The vice president made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” with just three days to go in the race. “I don’t really laugh like that, do I?” she asked.
Baldwin made his first appearance on “Saturday Night Live” since his trial for the fatal shooting on the set of his movie “Rust.”
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“I thought of it, and did it within two seconds,” Carvey said of the stunt.
Though Harris has praised Rudolph’s impersonation of her, Stern wishes “SNL” would give it a rest.
“Well, this is a huge victory: it made no difference!” Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris declared.
Famous for his iconic presidential impressions, the comedian played Biden as a confused, spatially unaware, babbling man.
The actress, who was a cast member from 2000 to 2007, is bringing her Kamala Harris impression back to the show.
Allison Reese, the internet’s favorite Kamala Harris impersonator, shares the secrets to capturing the candidate’s cadence and her hopes for the vice president’s DNC speech.
“I would never have believed you if you had said, ‘Hey, one day you’re going to be playing the presidential candidate,’” Rudolph said.