The Succession actor is up for an Emmy – an award he says he’s “really not interested” in winning.
Years before his death,the famous Beatle told his son about the white feather that would change everything.
The sleights-of-hand (and feet) that allow a fight to appear real are just a tiny part of a fight director’s role.
In a world where our viewing options feel like an endless degustation,can a series about a broken man working in a sandwich shop become must-see TV? The answer is yes,Chef.
Bret McKenzie is leaning away from comedy and into his musical influences in his debut solo album.
“Mick Jagger once came out here to this canyon with Marianne Faithfull in the 1960s – Vali had no idea who he was and said,‘Oh,do you play guitar?’”
The comedian and filmmaker on being funny in a troubled world and her surprising,delightful,really rather good pandemic.
The musician’s sort-of memoir,Good Pop Bad Pop,is the Pulp singer’s brain unpacked in illustrated book form.
The filmmaker and philanthropist is a third-generation flagbearer for one of Australia’s wealthiest families but happy to have charted his own course.
The often controversial evolutionary biologist and author on hate mail,J.K. Rowling and death.
Scott Derrickson says his new horror flick,The Black Phone,confronts the “harder,darker truths” of what it was like growing up in the 1980s.