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7 New York Essentials Haley Kalil Can’t Live Without Add “being able to put on makeup in a cab” to her résumé.
By Vox Creative
interview
Yesterday at 1:38 p.m.
Eita Okuno Relished Being Shōgun ’s Flamboyant Peacock “Considering the time period, that hairstyle was considered very avant-garde, wild and crazy.”
crimson sky
Yesterday at 9:50 a.m.
live from studio 8h
Apr. 15, 2024
Heidi Gardner Couldn’t Prepare for What She Saw A sketch about Beavis and Butt-Head made the SNL star break after years of resistance. She’s “still trying to figure out what exactly happened.”
a long talk
Apr. 15, 2024
Giancarlo Esposito Finds Elegance in Every Bad Guy The Gentleman and Parish are giving one of Hollywood’s greatest journeymen his long-deferred shot at antihero stardom.
exit interview
Apr. 13, 2024
‘I Hate Clear Blue Skies’ Why Steven Zaillian brought a monstrous, black-and-white version of The Talented Mr. Ripley to Netflix.
How Civil War Pulled Off Its Vicious White House Siege Alex Garland needed Tyler Perry’s 330-acre studio, a Navy SEAL, and a dry sense of humor.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez Is a Lenny Kravitz Fangirl Winning a Golden Globe hasn’t kept the Loot and AHS: Delicate actress from getting starstruck now and then.
By Harron Walker
Tokuma Nishioka Brought the Shōgun Set to Tears “I looked around and they were clapping, very, very silently, and some of them were crying. I thought, I guess I did well .”
Yuki Kura Is Proud to be Shōgun ’s Failson “He’s quite a fortunate, happy person, considering all the mistakes he made.”
Shōgun ’s Moeka Hoshi Knows the Power of Good Communication“I see Fuji as a flexible person. Or, rather, she becomes as such.”
in conversation
Apr. 3, 2024
The One and Only Benedict Wong Spy. Scientist. Sorcerer Supreme. Finally, with 3 Body Problem , the actor plays someone like himself.
Andrea Riseborough on Co-Parenting With The Regime ’s Dictator “I spent a great deal of time moving air purifiers and bowls of steaming potatoes in and out of rooms.”
exit interview
Mar. 28, 2024
The 3 Body Problem Creators Just Want to Give You More Spectacle “By the last season or two, we would be giving people an experience they’ve never had before.”
finale thoughts
Mar. 27, 2024
3 Body Problem Made Rosalind Chao a Braver PerformerAnd inspired her to watch herself onscreen for the first time in decades.
a long talk
Mar. 25, 2024
A Royale Lineage The Carol Burnett Show inspired her career. Now Kristen Wiig is starring in a TV show with her hero.
a long talk
Mar. 22, 2024
J.B. Smoove on Being Curb ’s Biggest Fan Turned Star “My wife always told me, ‘You’re going to be on that show one day.’”
This Is Judd The director’s recent DGA Awards monologue was a window into current industry trends. He has some thoughts.
it takes one to know one
Mar. 22, 2024
The Art of the Royal Doppelgänger Photo There’s no better expert to turn to about faking a Kate Middleton shot than Alison Jackson.
By David Mack
Love Is Blind ’s AD Smith Is Sorry She Made You CryThe season-six main character talks about where she stands with her many suitors.
By Sarah Hagi
Feud ’s Chloë Sevigny Wants Hollywood to Read More BooksAnd to think beyond adaptations: “Appreciate more literary figures.”
finale thoughts
Mar. 13, 2024
Even Tom Hollander Felt Pressure Holding Court for the Swans “You know they’re all interesting people themselves, but you have all the lines in the scene.”
How Cillian Murphy Found His ‘Resting Physicist’s Face’ “My job is to convince the audience that Oppenheimer knows what he’s doing. I really spent most of the time working on his psychology.”
It Sure Feels Good to Have Robert Downey Jr. Onscreen Again Downey wanted a new experience, and he got it in his Oscar-winning Oppenheime r role.
Oscar Winner Da’Vine Joy Randolph Never Let the Buzz Get to Her Head The Holdovers star poured so much detail into Mary Lamb and that extra effort helped win her the Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
Banish Me, Daddy Alan Cumming is reshaping the idea of a reality TV host with his unbending performance as the mad king of Traitors .
The Action Sofia Boutella Wants to See The busiest woman in genre film is asking writers and editors to treat her face-smashing characters as seriously as she does.
augustus whoops
Feb. 28, 2024
Glasgow’s Sad Oompa Loompa Isn’t Gonna Sugarcoat This “I don’t know how else you can put sprinkles on shit, but we were trying to be the sprinkles on shit.”
By David Mack
Feud ’s Diane Lane on the Dual Tragedies of Slim Keith“She had experience with this kind of betrayal, a previous scar. It was a very character-defining thing.”
Lucy Prebble’s Messy Women The playwright on Succession fan theories, her characters’ possible mental-health diagnoses, and if we’ll ever get another season of I Hate Suzie .
Feud ’s James Baldwin Was Real to Chris Chalk“If I think of playing it as his imagination, does it become some sort of fetishism? It’s better for me to just play him as a real human.”
Just to Clarify, Sam Waterston Is Not Retiring As he says good-bye to Law & Order (again), the former Jack McCoy has a message for casting directors: Call him!
Don’t Play With Love Is Blind ’s Laura Dadisman “You’re not sitting here and lying to my face thinking I don’t smell your bullshit.”
exit interview
Feb. 18, 2024
Issa López Wants You to Decide The showrunner calls True Detective: Night Country ’s ambiguous ending “my gift and my curse.”
just read the note
Feb. 14, 2024
When Lisa Cried Yeardley Smith reflects on the early Simpsons episode that left her a blubbering mess.
Gus Van Sant’s Maysles Masquerade The director imagined a reality where the brothers documented — then scrapped — footage of the Black and White Ball for Feud: Capote vs. the Swans .
The Traitors Taught Dan Gheesling a ‘Humbling’ Lesson“I laid out a blueprint for future Traitors not to underestimate the Bravo people.”
Night Country ’s Kali Reis Claims Another VictoryShe fought in HBO’s first women’s boxing match in 2018. Now she’s sparring opposite Jodie Foster in True Detective ’s fourth outing.
extremely online
Jan. 31, 2024
Paloma Diamond Is Winning Awards Season Julian Sewell’s Oscar darling wants more than just your consideration.
By David Mack
The Trust ’s Tolú Ekundare Kept Her Eyes on The PrizeFallen friends, crumbling alliances, and a barrage of microaggressions wasn’t going to keep Tolú Ekundare from leaving with as much money as possible.
By Lisa Kwon
F Is for Family : Bill Burr’s Love Letter to the ’70s“In spite of the cynicism,” Alanna Ubach says, “love is the foundation of the comedy. It is all heart at the core of the show.”
the 8h days
Jan. 19, 2024
Taran Killam’s SNL Memories Catching up with one of the show’s most versatile performers after his recent run on Broadway.
By Andy Hoglund
live from studio 8h
Jan. 18, 2024
SNL ’s Cool Guitarist Is Happy to Represent the Audience“I was nervous at first, knowing my face was visible,” Maddie Rice says. “It’s different than knowing my guitar is audible.”
Peppermint’s Stint on The Traitors Was the Worst She’s Felt Since High School “I went onto my favorite show, and I ended up getting transported back to when I used to get beaten up.”
you should be writing
Jan. 10, 2024
How to Write a Book Right Now Jami Attenberg and the mysterious case of the 1000 words.
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