Nat Faxon, Mimi Pond & Werner Herzog
Nat Faxon talks about going from bit parts to starring roles, and what it was like to meet George Clooney. Mimi Pond talks about the sex, drugs and profanity she encountered while working at a diner …
Nat Faxon talks about going from bit parts to starring roles, and what it was like to meet George Clooney. Mimi Pond talks about the sex, drugs and profanity she encountered while working at a diner …
[r] Fred Willard talks to Jesse about why he plays a cocky buffoon all the time, and why he turned down the lead in Airplane! Dave Tompkins talks about how the vocoder went from a military …
Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone are both creative and romantic partners. They’ll talk about their most recent collaboration, the new movie Tammy. Then Jesse will talk to another family that’s …
Jesse talks to the man inside the Big Bird suit. Caroll Spinney has been Big Bird since the beginning in 1969. He’s actually Oscar the Grouch, too. Spinney will talk about why he’s stayed connected …
Max Greenfield plays Schmidt on the FOX sitcom New Girl. He’ll talk about why it’s the role he was really meant to play. But first, Jesse talks to the music critic Carl Wilson. He wrote a book about …
Jesse talks with the comedian Nick Thune. For a long time he didn’t talk much about his personal life on stage. That’s been changing recently. They’ll talk about that and his new special Folk Hero. …
Maybe you’ve seen Luis Guzman in more movies than anyone else, or maybe it just seems that way. On this episode, Guzman talks about his journey from New York social worker to prolific Hollywood …
Jenny Slate had a rough first night on Saturday Night Live, but she hasn’t been sweating it since. Things have worked out pretty well. Marcel the Shell has millions of views on YouTube, and she’s …
Two late night hosts! Jesse talks to John Oliver about why it’s sometimes weird to make jokes about American politics when you’re a Brit, and how he got used to living in New York. Then Jesse sits …
The reason you might not be able to place Judy Greer is because she never really plays the lead. She’s come to terms with that, and she’s had supporting roles in a slew of great stuff. Jesse will …