Mel Brooks
The writer, producer, and star of Hulu’s new “History of the World, Part II” series opens up about continuing Mel Brooks’ legacy—both as a comedian and force against antisemitism.
It took four years for a sequel series to Mel Brooks’ “History of the World Part I” to materialize. Maybe we’d have been better off waiting forever.
The new FX animated series, executive produced by Dan Harmon, tells the out-there tale of a woman (Plaza) who gets knocked up by Satan (DeVito) and gives birth to the Antichrist.
The comedy genius, who died at 98, paved the way for everyone from Steve Martin to Larry David—and was even able to turn his first brush with the obituary page into laughs.
Among those unhappy with Trump’s proposed plan to reopen the country earlier than experts advise: the elderly celebs whose lives are most at risk amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker looks back on half a century of show business, gives his thoughts on the Trump administration, and reveals the ‘best movie’ he ever made.
The filmmaker shared stories about his friend Gene Wilder with Jimmy Fallon on ‘The Tonight Show’ Tuesday night.