Here’s why Bryan Cranston thinks you should be allowed to be angry

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Bryan Cranston thinks it’s time we all were allowed to be mad as hell – even in public. 

The Breaking Bad star, currently starring as a very angry man in the play Network on Broadway, thinks that we could all benefit from allowing ourselves to get angry. 

Talking to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, Cranston explained why we need to normalise anger in order for social change to happen. 

“True anger displayed socially is not acceptable,” Cranston said. “When you get mad, perhaps when you see injustice […] you don’t want to be tolerant, you don’t want to be accepting. You want to say: ‘No. This makes me angry.'” Read more…

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Catherine Zeta-Jones and Stephen Colbert practise their ‘jazz face’

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Your hands are not the only part of your body that can “jazz.” Well, that’s according to Catherine Zeta-Jones. 

On The Late Show, the actor — who’s currently starring in Queen America on Facebook Watch —introduced Stephen Colbert to “jazz face,” something she mastered on the set of Chicago. 

You don’t know what jazz face is?Zeta Jones asked before giving a pretty convincing demonstration. 

Colbert’s attempt at jazz face was… less convincing.  Read more…

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Stephen Colbert absolutely roasts Trump’s comments about climate change report

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Trump doesn’t believe a damning climate change study produced by his own government, something that truly perplexed The Late Show host Stephen Colbert.

Aside from telling reporters he’d read “some” of the report, which warns that climate change will not only impact global health, but will cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually, Trump referred to it as “fine.”

“Fine?” Colbert said. “If I had to describe this report in one word it would not be ‘fine.’ It would be a different word that begins with F.”

“As in if you don’t believe in climate change at this point you are fined in the head.” Read more…

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Jon Stewart interviewing Stephen Colbert is just as much fun as you’re hoping

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If there’s one thing Jon Stewart’s appearance on the The Late Show proves, it’s that you can’t beat a good reunion.

On Tuesday night, Stewart took Stephen Colbert’s place behind the desk and introduced his first guest — none other than Colbert himself — for a hard-hitting interview.

The interview above begins with a question from Stewart about which of Stephen Colbert’s children Colbert loves most, and ends with the two discussing, in detail, “the turd-mining business”.

It didn’t stop there, either. Here’s Colbert talking about how he learned to do his show without the mask of a character: Read more…

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George RR Martin hints there may be some Westeros ‘erotica’ in his new book

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If you were wondering what exactly is contained within George RR Martin’s new 736-page epic Westeros history Fire and Blood, we now have a few more clues.

We already knew there were going to be dragons, and potentially some hints for Game of Thrones fans — but now we know one more thing Martin has managed to sneak in all those pages: a bit of erotica. 

Yep: during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the author confirmed as much.

“We do have, in Fire and Blood — you know it’s written by an Archmaester going back to primary sources — and there’s one particular incident where he has to, somewhat reluctantly, consult a book called ‘A Caution for Young Girls’ — which is basically erotica from Westeros,” explains Martin. Read more…

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Topics to avoid during Thanksgiving dinner, courtesy of Stephen Colbert

If you’re hoping for a harmonious Thanksgiving dinner in the current political climate, it might be an idea to avoid certain topics, according to Stephen Colbert.
“Another beloved Thanksgiving tradition is stronger than ever: arguing at the dinne…

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Millie Bobby Brown paints Stephen Colbert’s nails, asks him which Spice Girl he is

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Sometimes, in an interview, it’s the tough questions you want. Sometimes it’s a bit of relaxed chit-chat. And other times you just want to paint the host’s nails and talk about the upcoming Spice Girls reunion.

In the nine-minute clip above, Stephen Colbert chats to Millie Bobby Brown about a whole range of topics — everything from Stranger Things Season 3 to her work with Unicef.

The interview finishes how very good interview should — a manicure accompanied by some important discussion of which Spice Girl Colbert thinks he’s most like (spoiler alert: it’s Ginger). Read more…

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Stephen Colbert can only say ‘little Adam Schitt’ if Trump’s tweet appears on screen

TV has some weird rules about swearing, even for The Late Show host Stephen Colbert.
After skewering Donald Trump’s Fox News interview, in which the president blasted the man who oversaw the hunt for Osama Bin Laden as a “Hillary Clinton fan,” Co…

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‘Adventure Time’ is over, but now there’s Trump’s ‘Policy Time’

While the much-loved Adventure Time might be long gone, Stephen Colbert has a worthy alternative: Policy Time.
The Late Show’s spoof comes following reports that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has instituted “policy time” in a bid to get T…

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Jude Law is totally fine with you calling him ‘Yumbledore’

The upcoming movie Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald will feature a young Albus Dumbledore played by forever-heartthrob Jude Law. 
And, true to Potter-fandom form, fans are feeling pretty thirsty for young Albus. 
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