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  • EntertainmentVariety

    Maya Rudolph Channels Beyoncé and Madonna in ‘SNL’ Opening Number ‘Mother’

    Maya Rudolph opened the Mother’s Day episode of “Saturday Night Live” with a tribute to mothers — in every sense of the term. Hosting the sketch show’s penultimate episode of the season, Rudolph began her monologue by noting she’s a four-time mom herself. “You’re not just a mom,” cast member Bowen Yang reminded her. “You’re mother,” …

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  • EntertainmentDeadline

    Maya Rudolph Shows Off Why She’s Mother In ‘SNL’ Monologue

    Maya Rudolph returned to Saturday Night Live as host for the Mother’s Day show. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart,” Rudolph said as she took the stage of Studio 8H. “It is so good to be back and for the Mother’s Day episode.” Rudolph said that for her, it was “extra special” as …

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  • LifestyleDeadline

    ‘Saturday Night Live’ Special Cold Open Features Cast Members And Their Moms Sharing “Heartwarming Stories” For Mother’s Day

    Saturday Night Live skipped its traditional cold open and instead went with brief bits featuring cast members and their moms, in honor of Mother’s Day. “As you know, it is Mother’s Day in about 29 minutes,” said Kenan Thompson. “So still plenty of time to buy a gift,” said his mother, Ann. “I told you …

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  • EntertainmentDeadline

    Roger Corman Dies: ‘The Little Shop Of Horrors’ Director & Independent Filmmaker Was 98

    Roger Corman, the independent filmmaker known as the “King of the Bs,” has died at the age of 98. The Oscar-winning director and producer of films like 1959’s The Wasp Woman and 1960’s The Little Shop of Horrors, died at his home in Santa Monica on Thursday, May 9th. “He was generous, open-hearted and kind …

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  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    Roger Corman, Trailblazing Indie Film Producer, Dies at 98

    The filmmaker mentored and launched the careers of Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, James Cameron and many others The post Roger Corman, Trailblazing Indie Film Producer, Dies at 98 appeared first on TheWrap.

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  • EntertainmentThe Hollywood Reporter

    Roger Corman, Giant of Independent Filmmaking, Dies at 98

    Roger Corman, the fabled “King of the B’s” producer and director who churned out low-budget genre films with breakneck speed and provided career boosts to young, untested talents like Jack Nicholson, Ron Howard, Peter Bogdanovich, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Jonathan Demme, Gale Anne Hurd and James Cameron, has died. He was 98. The filmmaker, …

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  • EntertainmentIndiewire

    Roger Corman, B-Movie King and Iconoclast Who Launched Major Directors with Low Budgets, Dies at 98

    Corman’s career took place over seven decades and more than 500 producing credits.

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