John Oliver Takes One Last Swing at Trump’s “Appalling” Debate Behavior
The Last Week Tonight host pushed back on positive headlines that followed last week’s debate—and knocked Rudy Giuliani for his Borat headlines.
The Last Week Tonight host pushed back on positive headlines that followed last week’s debate—and knocked Rudy Giuliani for his Borat headlines.
The acclaimed filmmaker said in a new interview he did not expect to produce another season of his acclaimed serial killer series. But according to Netflix, maybe it’ll come back in five years.
In character as the Khazakstani journalist, Sacha Baron Cohen lampooned “America’s mayor” and defended him against criticism of what he called “an innocent sexytime encounter between a consenting man and my 15-year-old daughter.”
The final debate was relatively muted compared—but Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel still found plenty of Trump lines to tear apart.
For his sequel to Borat, Cohen spent months infiltrating real-life situations as the fake Kazakhstani journalist—targeting Mike Pence, a historic Georgia landmark, and, of course, Rudy Giuliani.
The Late Show host mocked President Trump’s personal attorney for claiming that compromising Borat footage merely showed Giuliani trying to tuck his shirt.
It’s allegedly still happening on Thursday night, despite much feigned outrage from the president and his campaign staff.
The actor’s infamous take on the clown prince of crime is coming to HBO Max.
Bakalova manages to steal the unhinged sequel from Sacha Baron Cohen—and gets Rudy Giuliani in a very compromising position.
Season four of The Crown, Sophia Loren’s return to acting, and a surfeit of holiday-themed films and shows arrive on the streaming platform soon.