Emmys
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Emmy Contender Portraits, From Rachel Brosnahan to Brian Cox (Exclusive Photos)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: The stars are joined by Harvey Guillén, David Harbour and Natasha Lyonne in our photo studio
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Here’s to ‘Yellowjackets’ and Other Shows That Let Teenage Girls Be Real, Complex People
Some of the best shows, including “The Wilds” and “Cruel Summer,” use flashbacks as keys to flesh out the characters
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‘Life & Beth’ Star and Creator Amy Schumer on Healing Childhood Wounds: ‘If You Don’t Deal With Your Trauma, It’s Gonna Kill You’
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: Schumer opened up about finding empathy for herself and others through her Hulu series
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‘Hacks’ Star Jean Smart on Deborah ‘Hitting Bottom’ in Season 2: ‘She’s Never Been Able to Let Go of the Bitterness’
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: The actress, who won an Emmy for Season 1, talks about her character’s comeuppance
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Natasha Lyonne Reflects on Her ‘Russian Doll’ Journey and ‘SNL’ Triumph
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: The actress chats about her whirlwind year and why she’s really a “softie” at heart
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Emmy Avalanche: Get Ready for the Most Acting Nominees in History
This year’s Emmy ballots have expanded the size of 11 acting categories, and a new record looks inevitable
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How ‘Two Sentence Horror Stories’ Showcases Diversity With an All-Female, Mostly Nonwhite Writers Room (Video)
TheWrap Screening Series: “If it ever came within a tiny fraction of proximity to the outer rim of ‘The Twilight Zone,’ I’d be ecstatic,” creator Vera Miao says
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How HBO’s ‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty’ Created That Retro Grain Cinematography
Lenser Todd Banhazl talks to TheWrap about the influence of 1950s Kodachrome and why you should want to see the Lakers all good and sweaty
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Inside the Look and Lenses of ‘Severance’
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: Cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné explains why she and director Ben Stiller are a dream team
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With ‘What We Do in the Shadows’, Harvey Guillén Finally Feels Seen: ‘We Are All Guillermos’
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: “Growing up, I didn’t see myself represented on screen and I thought it was impossible for me to be on television,” the actor said
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Nick Mohammed Had Fun Being a ‘Ted Lasso’ Bad Guy, But His Hometown Isn’t So Happy About It
TheWrap Emmys magazine: “Some of the other cast members were worried about my welfare,” says Mohammed, who lives in the Richmond area where the series takes place
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How ‘Julia’ Costume Designer Crafted Show’s Vibrant Wardrobe: ‘Nothing Cookie-Cutter About It’
Julia Child “was used to being someone who stood out and I think she took that ball and ran with it,” John Dunn said
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‘Succession’: Brian Cox Breaks Down Logan’s Season 3 Dinner Scene With Kendall
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: “Even though he would never admit to it, the one thing he possibly hoped for with his children was love,” the actor said
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‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Stars Rachel Brosnahan and Michael Zegen Open Up About ‘Unapologetic and Unhinged’ Season 4
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: “I love playing a character who f—ed up so profoundly and openly and blatantly,” says Brosnahan of the period comedy that returns to the Emmy race this year
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Evan Rachel Wood’s Abuse Allegations Against Marilyn Manson Took Her ‘Phoenix Rising’ Director by Surprise
TheWrap magazine: “Like any documentary, you think you’re following one thing and then a story starts unfolding,” director Amy Berg says