Reservation DogsRecap: Creators Medicine (Buds, Beer, and Backstrap)

Reservation Dogs Uncle Brownie Season 1 Episode 3 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Reservation Dogs Uncle Brownie Season 1 Episode 3 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » After two consecutive whoopings by their rivals, the Reservation Dogs desperately seek a mentor who can teach them how to defend themselves — a kind of Native American Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Restaurant Shows, Ranked by Stressfulness

Clockwise from top left: The Bear, Oh My Ghost!, Bob’s Burgers, Sweetbitter This list was originally published on July 7, 2022. We’ve added fresh ingredients (more restaurant shows) in honor of The Bear’s third season. “It would be weird to work in a restaurant and not lose your mind,” says Ayo Edebiri’s character in The Bear. And her Sydney, a sous-chef at one of the most hectic, anxiety-inducing restaurants in Chicago, would know.

Robbie Coltrane, Harry Potters Hagrid, Dead at 72

Robbie Coltrane, a mainstay actor of the Harry Potter and James Bond franchises, has died. He was 72. Coltrane’s agent told Deadline he died in a hospital in Scotland after being ill for the past two years. Coltrane — who took his stage name after the jazz great John Coltrane — got his start in alternative and sketch comedy in his native U.K. in the 1980s. His first film role was in Flash Gordon, and a number of small parts followed, including as Falstaff in Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V film adaptation.

Sarah Chalke Will Bring Her Voice to Netflix With Animated Paradise P.D.

Netflix is expanding its adult-cartoon roster. It was announced today that along with Big Mouth and BoJack, grown-ups will be able to get their animation fix with Paradise P.D., a new series about a bunch of really ineffective small-town cops dubbed “the worst responders” in the show’s official log line. Sarah Chalke is onboard as a character named Gina Jabowski, and Bullet the dog will be voiced by comedian Kyle Kinane (of great sad joke fame).

Saturday Night Live Recap: Ryan Gosling Cannot Stop Laughing

Saturday Night Live Ryan Gosling/Leon Bridges Season 41 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Saturday Night Live Ryan Gosling/Leon Bridges Season 41 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Ryan Gosling likes to laugh. We may not know a ton about the actor’s artfully guarded personality, but after his turn hosting Saturday Night Live last night, his penchant for chuckles is incontestable.

Saturday Nights Children: Jeff Richards (2001-2004)

Saturday Night Live has been home to over a hundred cast members throughout the past 36 years. In our column Saturday Night’s Children, we present the history, talent, and best sketches of one SNL cast member each week for your viewing, learning, and laughing pleasure. Most of SNL’s best known impressionists aren’t lauded for their numbers or accuracy, but their flavor, or what Darrell Hammond calls in Live from New York the “bastardization” they bring to their subjects – think Eddie Murphy’s hot tubbin’ James Brown, Dana Carvey’s “Notgonnadoit” George H.

Sea Wall in the Summertime

Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge in dialogue about taking their conjoined monologues to Broadway. Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge. Photo: Jonas Fredwall Karlsson Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge. They headline Sea Wall/A Life, but aside from the curtain call, Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge are never onstage at the same time. But they’ve clearly become friends, joking when I meet them backstage about posing on the sofa in the style of those sultry ads for Burn This with Keri Russell and Adam Driver.

Sean Bean Wants Game of Thrones Flashbacks, and His Head

Sean Bean. Sunday’s season-two premiere of Game of Thrones is just around the corner, and Vulture has been busy obsessing: Is the show for nerds only? What might a Direwolves hockey jersey look like? And, wait, what happened in season one again? But one thing we’ll never forget was the moment [year-old spoiler alert] when Lord Stark, played by Sean Bean, was beheaded. But the actor dangled some posthumous hope for fans at the Los Angeles premiere of Mirror Mirror (in which he finally gets his turn as king).

Shakira Takes Some Pointers From Taylor Swift

Shakira, Shakira. It’s hard to say Shakira is opening up about her ex because, well, the woman’s already been an open book. But Shakira did address her split from soccer star Gerard Piqué and his cheating allegations in an interview for the first time — and she’s been taking some notes from Taylor Swift. “There is a place in hell reserved for women who don’t support other women,” she told the Mexican outlet Canal Estrellas in Spanish, per the Daily Mail.

Simon Rich Is Sure His Ancestors Would Beat Him Up If They Met Him Today

Simon Rich. If we could meet our ancestors, what would they think of us? Writer Simon Rich poses this question in his new film, An American Pickle. The movie — based on Rich’s novella Sell Out (which was first featured in The New Yorker in 2013) and his 2015 story collection, Spoiled Brats — stars Seth Rogen as Herschel Greenbaum, an immigrant in 1920 New York City who dreams of creating a better life for his family.