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Cate Blanchett and Fayssal Bazzi on the Timely Resonance of “Stateless”

July 31, 2020

For the Lebanese-Australian star of Blanchett’s Netflix drama about an immigration detention facility, the series is personal.

Thirstory: Getting Down and Dirty with Zac Efron

July 13, 2020

This week in thirstory: a dirty, flirty shoot with the sustainable sex god.

Maude Apatow and Tan France on Ugly Cries, Social Anxiety, and the Real Pete Davidson

June 17, 2020

For a long time, the word most associated with Maude Apatow was “precocious.” That’s what happens when you grow up in public, reciting the dialogue of your very witty and very famous father. Apatow, daughter of the filmmaker Judd, came to public attention playing children and teenagers of various temperaments in Knocked Up and in […]

“A Rom-Com About Fluidity”: Antoni Porowski Tells Justin Theroux About His Next Move

June 15, 2020

The “Queer Eye” star on his show’s secret sauce, quarantine kitchen hacks, and realizing his original dream.

A Truly Bonkers Conversation Between Lisa Kudrow and Lily Tomlin

May 29, 2020

Two comedic legends talk tests, antibodies, and getting that “Friends” money.

The Hollywood Costume Designers Break Down the Show’s Dreamy Fashion

May 27, 2020

Lou Eyrich and Sarah Evelyn share some of the inspirations behind the sumptuous period wardrobe of the hit Netflix show.

Mira Sorvino Wonders What Would Happen If Ryan Murphy Had His Way

April 30, 2020

The actress, activist, and impromptu short-order cook on the beautiful fantasia of Netflix’s “Hollywood” (and a “Romy and Michele” reunion).

After a Historic Year on Broadway, Jeremy Pope Heads to Hollywood

April 28, 2020

Meet the star of Ryan Murphy’s latest Netflix melodrama.

Artist Rachel Mason on Growing Up in The Lap of Gay Porn Royalty

April 24, 2020

In her recently released Netflix documentary, Rachel Mason recalls the moment she learned her parents sold hardcore pornography.

Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz On British Dogs and West Village Cats

April 21, 2020

The comedy duo behind the Netflix special series “Middleditch & Schwartz” embraces the ethos of “Yes, and.”

Jane Fonda and June Diane Raphael Are Fighting for the Future

March 30, 2020

The “Grace and Frankie” mother-daughter duo on exercising your rights (and your thighs) during quarantine.

Anthony Hopkins Talks to Brad Pitt About Movies, Mortality, and Mistakes

December 2, 2019

They first worked together 1994’s “Legends of the Fall,” and reunited in 1998 for “Meet Joe Black.” This past October, the two veteran actors reunited at a hotel in Beverly Hills to share their newfound appreciation for life.

Noah Baumbach Was the Kid Who Fell Asleep on the Couch at Dinner Parties

November 25, 2019

The director of “Marriage Story,” who has built a career on the neurotic love lives of the intelligentsia, talks divorce parties, Robert Altman, and L.A. traffic.

Patrick Belaga On How to Play the Cello for Strangers on the Street

October 16, 2019

The Los Angeles–based performer and part-time model teaches us what to play, where to play, and who to play for, all while dressed fabulously.

Between Two Ferns: the Movie‘s Scott Aukerman Lets Zach Galifianakis Interview Him (Minus Ferns)

September 24, 2019

The star of ‘Between Two Ferns: the Movie’ grills his director on Tom’s of Maine, Mike Pence, and six-inch earlobes.

How Rachel Lears Filmed the Moment Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Changed Politics Forever

May 2, 2019

In her new Netflix documentary “Knock Down the House,” Rachel Lears captured the journeys of four progressive women running campaigns to change the system.

Exit Poll: Beyoncé’s Homecoming is Black Excellence, Hard Work, and Pride

April 19, 2019

Beyoncé’s new concert film documents the arduous work that goes into showcasing Black culture as well as maintaing the perfection of the singer’s brand.

Binge Facts: A drug-by-drug break down of TV’s most addictive shows

December 14, 2018

A drug-by-drug breakdown of some of the most binge-worthy series on television.

Dave Franco recommends Wild Wild Country, the Netflix docuseries with a cult following

April 9, 2018

The series follows a controversial Indian guru as he attempts to build a utopian commune in remote Oregon.

Why people are still reeling over the death of The Chi’s Coogie

April 3, 2018

After the death of Jahking Guillory’s character in the show’s first episode, fans took to social media to collectively mourn. They still haven’t gotten over it.