Bobby Moynihan gets his first look at ‘Certainty’

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Bobby Moynihan in “Certainty.”

We know at least one person who’ll be in the audience for tomorrow’s world premiere of “Certainty” at the Boston Film Festival. “Saturday Night Live” cast member Bobby Moynihan stars in the film, but he hasn’t seen it yet. “I’m really curious to see it,” said Moynihan. “The script is so good.” (”Glee” guy Mike O’Malley wrote the script.) But Moynihan won’t be hanging around long. He told us he has turn right around and head back to New York to start work on the new season of “SNL.” (The 37th season starts Sept. 24.) “Alec Baldwin is hosting for the 16th time, which beats Steve Martin’s record of 15,” said Moynihan. “Alec’s good at it. He could be a cast member today if he wanted to be. He just gets it. He shows up and delivers.” Asked if Baldwin might actually run for mayor of New York, as some Democrats hope, Moynihan sounded optimistic. “That would be great,” he said. “I’m not very political, but Alec Baldwin is someone I can understand.”

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