Get ready for a hilarious showdown on the next episode of “Barmageddon”! Airing this Friday, March 1, 2024, at 9:00 Am on E!, Season 1 Episode 4 brings us “Jay Pharoah vs. Martin Kove.”
In this uproarious installment, comic sensation Jay Pharoah goes head-to-head with seasoned actor Martin Kove in a game of “Just the Tip.” With Pharoah’s quick wit and Kove’s seasoned charm, viewers can expect an entertaining battle of wits and humor.
As the competition heats up, tensions rise, and laughs are guaranteed. Who will come out on top in this epic clash of comedic talent and acting prowess? Tune in to find out as “Barmageddon” serves up another dose of laughter and entertainment this Friday at 9:00 Am on E!.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Am Friday 1 March 2024 on E!
Barmageddon Jay Pharoah vs. Martin Kove Cast – Season 1 Episode 4 Main Cast Blake Shelton
Carson Daly...
In this uproarious installment, comic sensation Jay Pharoah goes head-to-head with seasoned actor Martin Kove in a game of “Just the Tip.” With Pharoah’s quick wit and Kove’s seasoned charm, viewers can expect an entertaining battle of wits and humor.
As the competition heats up, tensions rise, and laughs are guaranteed. Who will come out on top in this epic clash of comedic talent and acting prowess? Tune in to find out as “Barmageddon” serves up another dose of laughter and entertainment this Friday at 9:00 Am on E!.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Am Friday 1 March 2024 on E!
Barmageddon Jay Pharoah vs. Martin Kove Cast – Season 1 Episode 4 Main Cast Blake Shelton
Carson Daly...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Jay Pharoah, known for “Saturday Night Live” and “The Blackening,” will host “The Quiz with Balls,” a new Fox game show.
Each episode will feature two families competing for $100,000 in a “battle of the balls,” combining a high-stakes quiz show with a large-scale physical competition.
“When I got hit up about hosting an epic face-off between big brains and even bigger balls, I was like … ’I got this,’” Pharoah said in a statement. “Then I found out it was a game show series on Fox and thought … even better!”
The contestants stand on a high platform over a pool, where they must work together during a multiple choice quiz. Each answer is allocated to a spot with a giant ball positioned behind it. If the answer is chosen correctly, the ball will roll down and stop just before hitting the player. However, if the answer is wrong, the ball will...
Each episode will feature two families competing for $100,000 in a “battle of the balls,” combining a high-stakes quiz show with a large-scale physical competition.
“When I got hit up about hosting an epic face-off between big brains and even bigger balls, I was like … ’I got this,’” Pharoah said in a statement. “Then I found out it was a game show series on Fox and thought … even better!”
The contestants stand on a high platform over a pool, where they must work together during a multiple choice quiz. Each answer is allocated to a spot with a giant ball positioned behind it. If the answer is chosen correctly, the ball will roll down and stop just before hitting the player. However, if the answer is wrong, the ball will...
- 2/21/2024
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Married actors Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) and Mark Menchaca (Ozark) have been set to star in Long Pork, a revenge thriller short helmed by up-and-comer Iris Dukatt, who also wrote the screenplay.
Produced by Madhouse Films, the rising female led-production company founded by Katherine Romans and Charlie Sarah Traisman, as well as Elizabeth Valenti, the film takes place in a future post-Roe America where all reproductive rights have been banned. Headey plays Lily Williams, master chef at the renowned Foal’s Steakhouse, who lost her only daughter to forced birth under the federal ban. When Lily learns that Philip Anderson (Menchaca), the judge responsible for denying her daughter’s abortion request, is coming to dine at Foal’s, she enlists her team of cooks to exact bloody revenge, setting the stage for revolution.
Also starring in the pic, intended as a proof of concept for a feature, include Catherine Curtin,...
Produced by Madhouse Films, the rising female led-production company founded by Katherine Romans and Charlie Sarah Traisman, as well as Elizabeth Valenti, the film takes place in a future post-Roe America where all reproductive rights have been banned. Headey plays Lily Williams, master chef at the renowned Foal’s Steakhouse, who lost her only daughter to forced birth under the federal ban. When Lily learns that Philip Anderson (Menchaca), the judge responsible for denying her daughter’s abortion request, is coming to dine at Foal’s, she enlists her team of cooks to exact bloody revenge, setting the stage for revolution.
Also starring in the pic, intended as a proof of concept for a feature, include Catherine Curtin,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Have you been enjoying Fox's latest reality competition, Snake Oil?
The David Spade-hosted series has been testing people's ability to call a sham and scam out when they see and hear it.
The ability to make some money off of the ordeal for the contestants with the assistance of celebrity guests adds an extra layer of entertainment and fun to the series.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's new episode, and if we had one word to describe what's transpiring, it's "ruthless!"
On Snake Oil, contestants have the, at times, shockingly difficult task of figuring out which business ventures are real and which are a scam.
Some very convincing entrepreneurs present two contestants with their business plans and products.
And it's up to the contestants to determine which entrepreneurs are pitching real ideas versus fake ones.
Or are otherwise known as "snake oil salesmen."
Fortunately, the...
The David Spade-hosted series has been testing people's ability to call a sham and scam out when they see and hear it.
The ability to make some money off of the ordeal for the contestants with the assistance of celebrity guests adds an extra layer of entertainment and fun to the series.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's new episode, and if we had one word to describe what's transpiring, it's "ruthless!"
On Snake Oil, contestants have the, at times, shockingly difficult task of figuring out which business ventures are real and which are a scam.
Some very convincing entrepreneurs present two contestants with their business plans and products.
And it's up to the contestants to determine which entrepreneurs are pitching real ideas versus fake ones.
Or are otherwise known as "snake oil salesmen."
Fortunately, the...
- 10/11/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
USA Network‘s unscripted game show Barmageddon, from The Voice coach Blake Shelton and host Carson Daly, is beginning to take shape, and in the TV Insider exclusive clip above, guest stars Jay Pharoah and Cobra Kai’s Martin Kove join for its version of beer pong. Host and WWE’s Nikki Bella tells the duo and the live audience attending the rules of the game, which sees the two teams tossing giant balls into giant cups from the bar’s second floor. There’s also a huge pendulum arm swaying back and forth to block shots from the guest stars. Bella says if Pharoah can deliver a good impression, she’ll let him call the coin toss that determines who goes first. Immediately, he jumps into an impressive impression of Kevin Hart, with perfect cadence, mannerisms, and other subtle vocal idiosyncrasies. “You said head? You want heads, right,” Pharoah...
- 12/23/2022
- TV Insider
For well over a year now, Dwayne Johnson and the rest of the team behind "Black Adam" have been hyping the upcoming DC film as a turning point for the DC Extended Universe, with special emphasis on the fact that the titular character is a somewhat merciless badass. As it turns out, they weren't joking: according to Collider, the film came very close to landing an R rating for its violence.
The outlet spoke with producers Beau Flynn and Hiram Garcia in an interview, where Flynn revealed that "Black Adam" went not one, not two, but "four rounds" with the MPA, the group responsible for approving American theatrical movie ratings, before it finally landed a more audience-friendly PG-13 rating.
Black Adam Is Known For Knocking Skulls
Though some filmmakers have complained about the strictness of the MPA, it sounds like the team behind "Black Adam" always expected they'd have to...
The outlet spoke with producers Beau Flynn and Hiram Garcia in an interview, where Flynn revealed that "Black Adam" went not one, not two, but "four rounds" with the MPA, the group responsible for approving American theatrical movie ratings, before it finally landed a more audience-friendly PG-13 rating.
Black Adam Is Known For Knocking Skulls
Though some filmmakers have complained about the strictness of the MPA, it sounds like the team behind "Black Adam" always expected they'd have to...
- 10/18/2022
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Pharoah Sanders, the revered tenor saxophone player who was part of John Coltrane’s band in the 1960s and helped popularize the spiritual jazz movement, died Saturday in Los Angeles, his label announced. He was 81.
Luaka Bop revealed the news on social media. “Always and forever the most beautiful human being,” the label wrote. See the full post below.
Hollywood & Media Deaths 2022: A Photo Gallery
Born Farrell Sanders on October 13, 1940, in Little Rock, Ak, he briefly studied music at Oakland Junior College before relocating to New York, where he played with Sun Ra — who gave Sanders the “Pharoah” nickname. The Sun Ra live album Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold was recorded on New Year’s Eve 1964, but not released until 1976.
After recording his debut solo album, Pharoah’s First, he began playing live gigs and recording with Coltrane. He went on to play on about a dozen of the...
Luaka Bop revealed the news on social media. “Always and forever the most beautiful human being,” the label wrote. See the full post below.
Hollywood & Media Deaths 2022: A Photo Gallery
Born Farrell Sanders on October 13, 1940, in Little Rock, Ak, he briefly studied music at Oakland Junior College before relocating to New York, where he played with Sun Ra — who gave Sanders the “Pharoah” nickname. The Sun Ra live album Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold was recorded on New Year’s Eve 1964, but not released until 1976.
After recording his debut solo album, Pharoah’s First, he began playing live gigs and recording with Coltrane. He went on to play on about a dozen of the...
- 9/24/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Click here to read the full article.
Pharoah Sanders, the legendary tenor saxophonist who performed alongside John Coltrane in the mid-1960s, has died. He was 81.
Sanders’ passing was announced on Saturday (Sept. 24) by his record label Luaka Bop, which released the influential jazz musician’s 2021 album, Promises, a collaboration with Floating Points and the London Symphony Orchestra. A cause of death was not provided.
“We are devastated to share that Pharoah Sanders has passed away,” Luaka Bop wrote on Twitter. “He died peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends in Los Angeles earlier this morning. Always and forever the most beautiful human being, may he rest in peace.”
Born in Little Rock, Ark., on Oct. 13, 1940, Sanders — whose real name was Ferrell Sanders — moved to the Bay Area in the late 1950s before relocating to New York City, where he met fellow jazz artist Sun Ra, who encouraged him to take the name Pharoah.
Pharoah Sanders, the legendary tenor saxophonist who performed alongside John Coltrane in the mid-1960s, has died. He was 81.
Sanders’ passing was announced on Saturday (Sept. 24) by his record label Luaka Bop, which released the influential jazz musician’s 2021 album, Promises, a collaboration with Floating Points and the London Symphony Orchestra. A cause of death was not provided.
“We are devastated to share that Pharoah Sanders has passed away,” Luaka Bop wrote on Twitter. “He died peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends in Los Angeles earlier this morning. Always and forever the most beautiful human being, may he rest in peace.”
Born in Little Rock, Ark., on Oct. 13, 1940, Sanders — whose real name was Ferrell Sanders — moved to the Bay Area in the late 1950s before relocating to New York City, where he met fellow jazz artist Sun Ra, who encouraged him to take the name Pharoah.
- 9/24/2022
- by Mitchell Peters, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pharoah Sanders, the saxophonist who helped John Coltrane explore the avant-garde and pushed jazz itself toward the spiritual, has died at the age of 81.
Record label Luaka Bop, which released Sanders and Floating Points’ acclaimed collaboration Promises in 2021, announced the jazz legend’s death Saturday; no cause of death was provided.
“We are devastated to share that Pharoah Sanders has passed away,” the label wrote on Instagram. “He died peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends in Los Angeles earlier this morning. Always and forever the most beautiful human being,...
Record label Luaka Bop, which released Sanders and Floating Points’ acclaimed collaboration Promises in 2021, announced the jazz legend’s death Saturday; no cause of death was provided.
“We are devastated to share that Pharoah Sanders has passed away,” the label wrote on Instagram. “He died peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends in Los Angeles earlier this morning. Always and forever the most beautiful human being,...
- 9/24/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
In Comedy Central’s upcoming movie “Out of Office,” Ken Jeong and Leslie Jones star as a dysfunctional couple whose marriage increasingly unravels during work-from-home. And in a sneak peek scene, shared exclusively with TheWrap, the two characters go at it in a hilarious Nsfw rage so all-encompassing that they forget the existence of several coworkers listening in via Zoom.
The minute-long clip opens with Jones’ character chucking a dirty porcelain plate at Jeong’s head: “If one of those shards of glass ends back up in my underwear drawer, I’m gonna take it and cut off your dick.”
While the eyebrow-raising threat elicits gasps and gapes from Kyle’s (Jeong) employees, he doesn’t lose a beat in answering, “That might be difficult, given your newfound allergy to dick.” In response, his wife hits back, “Your dick, Kyle. Your dick.” And the insults keep flying (watch the clip...
The minute-long clip opens with Jones’ character chucking a dirty porcelain plate at Jeong’s head: “If one of those shards of glass ends back up in my underwear drawer, I’m gonna take it and cut off your dick.”
While the eyebrow-raising threat elicits gasps and gapes from Kyle’s (Jeong) employees, he doesn’t lose a beat in answering, “That might be difficult, given your newfound allergy to dick.” In response, his wife hits back, “Your dick, Kyle. Your dick.” And the insults keep flying (watch the clip...
- 8/24/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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