Tina Fey

  • EntertainmentYahoo Movies UK

    Mean Girls' themes are 'even more relatable and important' in the social media age

    Lindsay Lohan's 2004 high school comedy has been remade as a movie musical for 2024, but its core message is even more relevant today.

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  • EntertainmentYahoo Movies UK

    When is A Haunting in Venice streaming on Disney+?

    Kenneth Branagh is playing Belgian detective Hercule Poirot once again in his latest adaptation of Agatha Christie's iconic work.

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  • CelebrityYahoo Celebrity

    Tina Fey says Kevin Spacey hit on her after 'SNL': 'Who is this little performance for?'

    Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were asked during their Netflix event: "Who is the most famous person to ever hit on you?"

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  • EntertainmentYahoo Celebrity UK

    '30 Rock' blackface episodes withdrawn at Tina Fey's request as she apologises

    The creators of '30 Rock' have apologised for any pain caused by the show's use of blackface and asked for the episodes to be removed from circulation.

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  • NewsBen Homes, TV Blogger

    Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: 10 Important Reasons Why You Need to Catch Up

    Hands up if you’ve already finished Season 2 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt because I just have and it was just as brilliant as the first season and I’m already wanting more. Out of Netflix’s vast array of original content, Kimmy is perhaps one of its best. A sharp, funny and deeply silly comedy from the minds of Tina Fey and Robert Carlock that has the freedom that most network shows can’t get.

  • NewsBen Homes, TV Blogger

    Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Optimistic TV

    In many famous British sitcoms, we worship the downtrodden and love to watch them fail. Blackadder, Basil Fawlty, David Brent, Del Boy, Victor Meldrew…the list goes on. Take Parks and Rec, for example, there is no show more upbeat and joyously positive than the story of Leslie Knope, which, despite her occasional failing is ultimately life-affirming whilst remaining funny.

  • NewsNatalie Xenos, TV Blogger

    April TV Picks: 5 shows to watch this month

    It feels like a lifetime since we last visited Westeros but the wait is almost over, hopefully delivering the answer to the question on everyone’s lips: Is Jon Snow really dead? Josh Holloway hasn’t had much luck on the small screen since he starred as anti-hero Sawyer on Lost. Stephen King called it “smart, suspenseful, subversive”, and if it’s good enough for the King of Horror, it’s good enough for me.