Wrap Magazine (Awards)
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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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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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‘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
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How ‘Squid Game’ Created a Scenic Playground So Scary Even the Actors and Crew Got Spooked
TheWrap Emmys Magazine: Production designer Chae Kyoung-sun breaks down those candy-colored, eye-popping game sets for the Netflix smash
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How ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Survived a Crazy Season 14 With a Straight Queen and Fart Jokes
TheWrap magazine: “The fact it’s a global phenomenon and keeps growing and representing queer people around the world is a miracle,” executive producer Tom Campbell says
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Inside ‘jeen-yuhs’ Directors’ 20-Year Struggle to Capture Kanye’s Brilliance and Craziness
TheWrap magazine: The hip-hop superstar killed the film once and tried again on the eve of its release, but co-director Chike says, “Nothing was going to stop (it) from coming out”
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How José Andrés’ Mission to Feed the World Complicated Ron Howard’s Attempt to Make a Movie About It
TheWrap magazine: His crew would be so moved by Andrés’ passion that they’d put down their cameras to help out, the director says with a laugh
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Jeff Probst on Why ‘Survivor’ Needed a Makeover After 40 Seasons
TheWrap magazine: “We wanted the players to have to reassess everything they thought they knew,” the producer and host says
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Why Judd Apatow Spent a Month Editing One Scene of His George Carlin Documentary
TheWrap magazine: “We spent a month on that five minutes to make sure that it reflects the complexity of his opinions,” Apatow says