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Latest Video: FilmCrunch 067: Hairspray, Chuck & Larry, Premonition reviewed

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review Hairspray, Chuck & Larry, and Premonition in this episode of FilmCrunch.
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Most of the SNL cast, musical guest Paul Simon, special guest Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel, to Gleeks), host Ed Helms and a member of Fleetwood Mac came together to bring us the skit above: an epic “What’s Up With That.” Bill Hader reprises his usual role as Lindsay Buckingham… only this time he’s joined by another Lindsay Buckingham! We’d like to thank sexy cowboys, California raisins and Keenan Thompson for the great video above.

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SNL welcomed Tina Fey back to the late night stage by honoring the great female writers in history. Jane Austin, Virginia Woolf and others are mentioned -- and subsequently ridiculed by Bill Hader. Watch the skit, which wasn't included in the live show, in the video above.


Host Tina Fey led a fun Mother's Day episode of SNL over the weekend. Politics were at the forefront of the night's sketches. In the above video, Fey reprises her role as Sarah Palin to participate in the Republican debates. Nobody does election season better than Saturday Night Live. Kristen Wiig, Darrell Hammond, Bill Hader, Jason Sudekis and Bobby Moynihan are also featured. Follow the jump to see a video with Fey, a huge crustacean and Osama bin Ladin's body...

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Ed Helms, The Hangover

Hangover star Ed Helms has been booked to host the May 14 episode of SNL along with musical guest Paul Simon. Helms, who also appears on NBC’s The Office, has never hosted the show. Simon has been a frequent musical guest on Saturday Night Live (dating back to season 1) and a one-time host of the show.

Together, they’re sure to be sensational.

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Justin Timberlake SNL

Somewhere in New York City, Andy Samberg is working on new lyrics. NBC recently announcted that Justin Timberlake will return to SNL as the season’s last host.

He’ll be headlining the May 21 finale, which airs shortly after the show returns with Tina Fey on May 7.

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Host Helen Mirren was a great addition to this cast-studded skit from SNL. In the scene, Andy Samberg plays accountant to the stars Mort Feingold. He dispenses advice to James Franco, the Kardashian sisters and Hollywood’s most eccentric couple, Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton (with special guest Johnny Depp). Watch the whole thing in the video above.

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Helen Mirren is one of the world’s most respected actresses (she did play Queen Elizabeth II, after all), but she’s not afraid to let her silly side show to NBC viewers. Watch the promo above to see Dame Mirren cut loose with SNL cast member Fred Armisen.

Mirren will host the show this Saturday.

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Tina Fey, SNL

Tina Fey is coming back to Saturday Night Live… but only for one night. The 30 Rock star has been asked to host the show for the third time, and we’re certain she’s going to be fantastic.

No date yet on when Tina Fey will return to her NBC roots, so keep an eye out for the new promos.

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This week’s SNL was peppered with guest stars. Music icon Elton John served as host, but fans also got to see skits featuring Saturday Night Live alum Will Forte and frequent host Tom Hanks. Watch the video above to see Jake Gyllenhaal’s surprise appearance on Weekend Update. Andy Samberg co-stars in the skit as Nicolas Cage.

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SNL opened with one of their funniest sketches of the year on Saturday. In a single skit, the show managed to pay homage to March Madness, Charlie Sheen and world current events. Our favorite part is Bill Hader -- watch the video above to see what we mean.

In related news, fans will have the opportunity to watch the real March Madness in a whole new way for this years NCAA men’s basketball tournament, which begins on Tuesday. CBS has purchased the broadcasting rights once again, but this year the network will actually show every single game. This year, games will be presented on CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV.

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