Brian Higbee

Melissa Rauch and Small Town Celebrity

March 21, 2016

In her hometown of Amherst, Ohio, former Olympic gymnast Hope Ann Gregory (Melissa Rauch) is a celebrity.

Colman Domingo

March 20, 2016

The fifth episode of Fear the Walking Dead, AMC’s prequel series to the wildly successful The Walking Dead, opens with a stranger speaking. Played by actor and playwright Colman Domingo, he is smooth, smiling, confident, and callous.

LP After the Storm

March 2, 2016

A quick Google search on alt-rock singer-songwriter LP will summon a surfeit of comparisons to the late Janis Joplin. Take one listen to her crooning voice on the painfully relatable and lovingly emotive track “Lost On You,” and you’ll understand why.

The Conceptual Entrepreneur

December 29, 2015

As the founder of publishing imprint Dominica, a film and image maker, and writer and lecturer, Los Angeles-based artist Martine Syms has called herself a conceptual entrepreneur for the past eight years.

The Wes Anderson Alum

December 20, 2015

Now 19, California-native Tony Revolori has been acting since he was a baby.

The 16 Faces of 2016

December 8, 2015

In the place of end-of-year lists and resolutions, we’ve rounded up the artists, actors, authors, athletes, musicians, designers, and models worth getting to know for 2016. We’ll be posting a new interview a day between now and January.

Emily Browning’s East End Girl

November 19, 2015

In Brian Helgeland’s biopic Legend, the peak and fall of the Krays is filtered through the story Reggie’s first wife Frances Shea.

Nina Dobrev’s New Chapter

October 8, 2015

For six years, Nina Dobrev starred as Elena Gilbert on The Vampire Diaries, one the CW’s most successful shows.

Exclusive Video Premiere: ‘1234,’ DL

October 7, 2015

Two years ago, Interview met Danny Pratt and released his video for “Antidote,” but now the Australian musician has partnered with Liam Fox O’Brien to form DL.

Jesse Plemons

September 28, 2015

If there is any quality that connects Jesse Plemons’ characters, it is sincerity.

The Return of Chace Crawford

September 22, 2015

Chace Crawford is ready to re-enter the world of television.

Meg Myers Makes Moves

September 16, 2015

“I’ve been on the road for about two years and that’s changed me and shaped a lot of things, and the making of the album,” explains Meg Myers, whose debut LP Sorry will be released on Friday. “I’ve just been beaten up, man.”

Wagner Moura and the Politics of Pablo Escobar

August 27, 2015

Wagner Moura originally wanted to be a journalist. “When I thought about doing journalism, I thought I would do political stuff that would change the world. I would uncover corrupt people; I would send people to jail,” the Bahia, Brazil native explains.

Discovery: Haley Lu Richardson

August 19, 2015

In The Bronze, Melissa Rauch’s darkly funny Sundance hit, Haley Lu Richardson plays Maggie Townsend, a sweet, scattered gymnast from a small town in Ohio hoping to win gold at the next Olympics.

All About Adam

July 6, 2015

If Adam Goldberg is typecast as an actor, it’s only because he plays the type so well: intelligent, intense, and often caught up in his own insecurities.

Discovery: Lena Fayre

July 6, 2015

For each of the songs on her fortcoming EP Is There Only One?, singer/songwriter Lena Fayre created a 30 second video teaser, and here, we are pleased to premiere the first of five.

Mikky Ekko

June 4, 2015

Known for guest features on hits with everyone from Rihanna (“Stay”) to Active Child (“Sublte”), Nashville-based musician Mikky Ekko’s solo music is a unique exploration of his own imagination.

Bringing the Streets Inside

June 2, 2015

“I work on whatever is available to me,” Danny Minnick says, in true form of a street-turned-gallery artist. “There’s some on canvas, but most of the recent work is from the studio wall.”

The General

May 22, 2015

Texas Rising, the History Channel’s new 10-hour miniseries about the formation of the Texas Rangers, begins with the end of a famous battle.

Jonah’s Arc

May 19, 2015

As Jonah Ryan, an inept, power-hungry White House liaison on HBO’s Veep, actor Timothy Simons is endearingly vile.