Jimmy Kimmel and John Mulaney don't want to host The Oscars, and fans are throwing a new duo into the mix.
Dakota Johnson had a wardrobe malfunction in front of Jimmy Kimmel right before having to talk about dick pics, and it really fit her new movie.
Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars monologue was funny, but mean, and Robert Downey Jr. didn't appreciate his time in the barrel.
Jimmy Kimmel responds to the idea he's playing favorites at the Oscars.
Jimmy Kimmel explains why Top Gun: Maverick and Barbie convinced him to come back to host the Oscars.
Salma Hayek talks about the time she knew the wrong winner was being announced at Jimmy Kimmel’s Oscars show.
Anna Kendrick and Jimmy Kimmel had an all-too relatable conversation of inhaling popcorn and other snacks while going to the movies.
Regina Hall made a quip about Will Smith's Oscar slap while touching on Jimmy Kimmel being the host of next year's Oscars.
Following the death of director Ivan Reitman, Jimmy Kimmel shared a sweet photo of his son in Ghostbusters gear.
I am not certain that we needed a sequel to Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, the raucous, era-defining 2006 comedy from noted prankster/social comedian Sacha Baron Cohen fully in character as an anti-semitic, sexist, American-demon-revealing journalist from Kazakhstan. But now that I've seen Cohen in character on Jimmy Kimmel Live going absolutely HAM, I have fully 180'd. Watch this interview immediately, and get excited for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. The mood of the tet-a-tet is "chaos." That Marie Kondo gif of "I love mess" personified. …
It's the beginning of an atypical awards season as the 2020 Primetime Emmys prepare to live stream virtually for the first time in the show's history. The virtual live stream replaces what would typically be an in-person event broadcast live from The Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. However, 2020 has been a big year of firsts for television and movies alike due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In light of the fact that an in-person event would not be feasible, we'll instead get a remotely produced, live-streamed Emmys show hosted once again by Jimmy …
His own talk show. A revamp of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? A series of live specials called Live in Front of a Studio Audience. If ABC needs a TV thing that needs a host, they go to Jimmy Kimmel and no one else. Case in point: The 2020 Emmy Awards, honoring the best in television, have been announced, and after a 2019 with no host, ABC is dipping back into the deep Kimmel well. He's hosting the program, is what I'm saying. "We know Jimmy Kimmel will deliver a uniquely entertaining, funny and moving Primetime Emmys …
NBC, ABC, CBS, and more global networks are teaming up for a massive multi-network event, One World: Together at Home, co-hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert. The two-hour program, which airs on April 18 from 8-10 PM ET, is being described as "a global broad entertainment special to celebrate the heroic efforts of community health workers and support the World Health Organization and the global fight to end COVID-19." The event will bring together dozens of famous faces, all with the purpose of educating the audience on the risks and prevention of …
ABC is gonna tap into our nostalgic side with a special 20th anniversary edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? hosted by the network's favorite son, Jimmy Kimmel.The news was announced during ABC's panel at the TCA's on Wednesday. [caption id="attachment_864671" align="alignright" width="325"] Image via ABC[/caption] So, what do we know so far? Well, the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? special is pegged to the 20th anniversary of the show's U.S. premiere back in 2000. The series has, historically, had a big name host at the helm, including …
Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman becomes Marvel superhero Irish Man in a topical but fairly cringey mash-up trailer from Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The Joker actor appeared visibly uncomfortable as the clip rolled, but this isn't the first time a weird thing like this has happened, so was it for real?