Topic: Anna Faris

Video: Anna Faris’ SNL Imitation Of A Lifetime Movie Mom Is Incredible

Video: Anna Faris' SNL Imitation Of A Lifetime Movie Mom Is Incredible

Please can Saturday Night Live make their faux-Lifetime game show What’s Wrong with Tanya?! a regular sketch? Because it’s a hilarious parody of the insane plots of the latest teens-in-trouble flicks. But even if The Powers That Be don’t bring this back in the next few weeks, at least we’ll always have Anna Faris and her pitch-perfect imitation of the quintessential, oblivious Lifetime mom. More »

What’s Your Number? Proves That America Still Isn’t Ready For A Female-Led Pro-Sex Movie

Whatâs Your Number? Proves That America Still Isnât Ready For A Female-Led Pro-Sex Movie

Here’s the premise of the new comedy What’s Your Number, which is out today: Anna Faris plays a character named Ally Darling whose younger sister Daisy is about to marry the high school boyfriend she’d fallen out of touch with years ago. Ally is still hopelessly single, and it doesn’t help that she read a Marie Claire article claiming that women who have slept with more than 20 men will never nab that coveted husband. Ally has had exactly 20 penises inside her vagina – meaning: any more and it will start to weep, take up knitting, and adopt stray cats. Ack! More »

Why Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs’ “Funny/Sexy” GQ Spread Bothers Me

Why Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobsâ âFunny/Sexyâ GQ Spread Bothers Me

Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs star respectively as the characters Annie and Britta on NBC’s Community. As part of a stellar crew supporting Joel McHale’s Jeff Winger, they offer two of the funniest and most likable female characters on TV. I think the actresses are immensely talented, and every article and interview I’ve read portrays them as a pair of genuinely charming and pretty rad ladies. However, this photo shot for GQ very much rubs me the wrong way.
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Meet Sacha Baron Cohen’s Newest Alter Ego, ‘The Dictator’

Meet Sacha Baron Cohen's Newest Alter Ego, 'The Dictator'

We’re used to Sacha Baron Cohen pushing the envelope when it comes to embodying outrageous, offensive characters like the ignorant Borat and the very, very gay Bruno. But with his new film, The Dictator, he may not be the most twisted mind on the production team: The movie is based on Zabibah and the King, a romance novel allegedly written by Saddam Hussein. So what you see is Cohen channeling Hussein in a love story about world war. More »