Per Kimmel’s instruction, parents are back to telling their kids that they ate all their Halloween candy and filming their myriad reactions.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is not amused by former President Donald Trump’s antics, but his takedown of Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani certainly is amusing.
Cage has had quite some time to save stories, anecdotes, and mildly terrifying renditions of ‘Three Blind Mice’ to share with an audience.
Tom Hanks pretty much just dissed Jeff Bezos and his expensive commercial space jaunt during his appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ this week.
Joyce Taylor thought she was watching a recording of the former president, until he addressed her directly by name.
It’s tough not to find the infectious energy of stoner Fredrick Miller endearing. After a clip featuring Fred went viral, Jimmy tracked him down.
The world of comedy is a better place with Tracy Morgan involved in the mix, and it looks like the funny man is well and truly back.
Anyone who has ever heard of Fox News (they’re using the word ‘news’ liberally) knows that Barack Obama gets his fair share of abuse. Well, time to get your own back son.
Gary Oldman has been in some trouble with the media lately for making anti-Semitic remarks, but after this we can forgive him… can we though?
Tom Cruise just oozes sophisticated, rugged, manliness. He is like a real-life action figure. He also happens to be something of a visionary in the movie world – we bet you didn’t know this about Top Gun.
Meet Jean-Philip Grobler, aka St. Lucia. Originally from Johannesberg, St. Lucia grew up performing with the Drakensberg Boys Choir School in KwaZulu-Natal. Nowadays he lives in Brooklyn, and is blowing up on the New York music scene. On October 31 he posted the following announcement to the band’s Facebook page:
Jimmy Kimmel decided it would be a great idea to take a camera crew to Coachella, ask people what they thought of of some of the bands that “were playing.” Except that none of the band names that were thrown out corresponded to any real-life bands. But that didn’t stop the festival-goers from claiming intimate knowledge of the bands.