After taking a yearlong victory lap for SNL50, 'Saturday Night Live' feels sluggish in Season 51 amid chaotic cast turnover.
Even the thought of being hungover makes me feel a little ill. The headaches, the nausea, and just wanting to lie down as soon as I could. After puking in that theater, I bartended a matinee and then ...
In an episode that succeeded despite its uneven host, Miles Teller had some breakout moments, portraying both Property Brothers helping Trump's ballroom dreams, a reluctant Nashville Predator, and a ...
Saturday Night Live's latest cold open mocked the debate between every candidate running for mayor of New York City, where the show is taped.
An SNL sketch pitched the next big true-crime hit: what happens when men are left to fend for themselves.
The segment also echoed earlier SNL jokes about Trump's plan to construct a ballroom at the White House, US News, Times Now ...
Andrew Cuomo (Miles Teller, the host), duked it out with Zohran Mamdani (Ramy Youssef) and Curtis Sliwa (Shane Gillis). George Santos was back with a confession.
During the late-night comedy sketch series, Teller portrayed former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo alongside Shane Gillis as ...
SNL returned with host Miles Teller and musical guest Brandi Carlile, setting Season 51 back on track and setting the bar for the season.
The Best: On a decidedly lukewarm night, the only sketch that broke through with any sort of loopy energy was the police press conference sketch. Since SNL ... like Kenan. The game show sketch was… a ...
The actor played former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the cold open, which also featured Ramy Youseff and Shane Gillis, and in the monologue, he spoke about the loss of his Palisades home.
Here are Miles Teller's best moments from his latest Saturday Night Live hosting gig.