Wrap Magazine
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Why a Short-Form Comedy Program Is the Best Show on TV
TheWrap magazine: “I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson” might well be the most uproarious, humane and disturbing reflection of our troubled times
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Cleans Up in Emmy Writing Category — and Clocks Another Win for Diversity
TheWrap magazine: Four years ago, Stefani Robinson became the first Black woman ever nominated for writing and producing. This year, she did it again
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Why Hannah Einbinder Tells the ‘Hacks’ Creators Every Week, ‘You Have Given Me My Entire Life’
TheWrap magazine: “It feels like an honor to be included in something like [this],” said the Emmy-nominated actress who co-stars with Jean Smart
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Comedy Categories Are a Rare Bright Spot for Female Directors at the Emmys
TheWrap magazine: Of this year’s seven directing categories, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series is the only one where women outnumber men
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Alex Borstein and Tony Shalhoub Face the End (and Brave the Twists) of ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
TheWrap magazine: The two Emmy-winning actors have been nominated four times each for the comedy series, which is currently filming its final season
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How the Beatles Invaded the Emmys in 2022
TheWrap magazine: Peter Jackson’s documentary series “The Beatles: Get Back” received five nominations, and “McCartney 3, 2, 1” landed another three
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Quinta Brunson, Bill Hader and More: Meet the Comedy Performers With Multiple 2022 Emmy Nominations
TheWrap magazine: The list also includes Steve Martin, Jerrod Carmichael and (with an asterisk) Harriet Walter
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Judge Michelle Visage on Franchise’s 11 Emmy Nominations: ‘I Have to Pinch Myself’
TheWrap magazine: “There’s not an ounce, an ion, on my body that takes that for granted every time they call our name,” Visage said
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Brett Goldstein Talks ‘Ted Lasso’ and the Art of Nuanced Swearing
TheWrap magazine: “I thought, ‘Well, he’s probably not a very funny character, but as long as he exists in the funny world around him, it’s fine,’” says the Emmy-winning actor and writer who plays Roy Kent
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‘The Staircase’ Exec Producers Respond to Criticism: ‘Nothing But a Deep Respect’ for Original Docuseries
TheWrap Emmy Magazine: Antonio Campos and Maggie Cohn discuss negative comments from the original docuseries’ director about HBO Max adaptation
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Ariana DeBose Calls ‘West Side Story’ an ‘Incredibly Healing Project’ as an Afro-Latina
TheWrap Magazine: “When I was growing up, I was one of the only people who looked like me,” the Oscar nominee says
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Why Kirsten Dunst Couldn’t Have Delivered Her ‘Power of the Dog’ Performance Until Now
TheWrap magazine: “The older I get, the less I care about what anybody thinks,” Dunst says
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How Animators Made a Mountain Talk for ‘The Summit of the Gods’
TheWrap magazine: “The higher we go, the less dialogue we have,” says director Patrick Imbert of his mountaineering tale
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How Andrew Garfield Went From Jonathan Larson to Jim Bakker to Spider-Man in One Crazy Year
TheWrap magazine: “It was a very mystical, profound thing, a kind of storytelling ritual of grief and even gratitude,” says Garfield of his role in “tick, tick…BOOM!”
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Guillermo del Toro on ‘Nightmare Alley’: No Monsters, No Problem
TheWrap magazine: “In my movies, the real monster is man, and it was about time to try it without any fantastical elements,” says the director














