Review – Saturday Night (2024)

On October 11th, 1975, at 11:30pm, Saturday Night Live was born — and Saturday Night takes us back to the chaotic, hilarious 90 minutes leading up to that iconic first broadcast! 🎤✨

Kevin and Bob dive into Jason Reitman’s behind-the-scenes look at the frenzy, the creative sparks, and the raw energy that ignited the legendary show. From last-minute script changes to the unforgettable first sketches, this film captures the magic (and madness) that changed television forever. 🌟

Tune in for our full thoughts, wild behind-the-scenes stories, and whether this film does justice to the legacy of SNL.

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Review – Saturday Night (2024)

Live from Cinephellas Studios, it’s our review of Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night. The film takes you inside the studio in the hours leading up to the very first episode of Saturday Night Live. 🎙️📹 #saturdaynight #Saturdaynightlive #MovieReview

“At 11:30pm on October 11th, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television forever. Find out what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live (1975).”

ODE TO JOY – In Theaters August 9th!

How does a man who is—literally—paralyzed by happiness find love? Thanks to a condition called cataplexy—a rare disorder that causes him to lose control of his muscles whenever he is overcome by strong emotion, particularly joy—Brooklyn librarian Charlie (Martin Freeman) has learned to carefully edit all delight-triggering people, places, and events out of his life. Family weddings, cute babies, adorable puppies, and, yes, romance are all fraught with peril in Charlie’s carefully managed world. But when the beautiful, spontaneous Francesca (Morena Baccarin) falls for him, the risk-averse Charlie finds himself at a crossroads: suppress his feelings of attraction, or take a chance and let love in? Based on a true story originally featured on This American Life, Ode to Joy is a hilarious and touching look at what happens when we stop being afraid and let ourselves truly live.

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