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‘The Traitors’ EPs on Making One of Peacock’s First Watercooler Shows: ‘We All Love a Murder Mystery’
TheWrap magazine: Toni Ireland and Mike Cotton speak about what made their adaptation of the Dutch format such a success with viewers
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Paul Walter Hauser Says Becoming a Father Made Him ‘Hyper-Aware’ of Toxic Masculinity in His Work: ‘It’s Reached My Doorstep’
TheWrap magazine: The award-winning star of “Black Bird” reflects on a screen career made of the “misguided, angry, dissatisfied, unrequited man in America”
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‘The Mole’ Couldn’t Have Found a Better Host Than Alex Wagner: ‘She’s So Invested in the Process’
TheWrap magazine: The Netflix reboot’s executive producer Chris Culvenor breaks down how “quick and easy” courting the lauded MSNBC journalist was
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Hey, Oscar Voters: Here Are Some Dark Horses You Might Want to Consider
From Tilda Swinton to Jeremy Pope to Zar Amir Ebrahimi, we offer longshots who are worthy of attention
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’: How Costume Designer Shirley Kurata Outfitted the Multiverse
TheWrap Magazine: The designer drew from Michelle Yeoh’s filmography, Japanese fashion, sci-fi films and more to dress the breakout indie hit
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Irish Oscar Entry ‘The Quiet Girl’ Has a Secret Weapon: Silence
TheWrap magazine: “The different types of silence in the film are reflective of Irish society and certain aspects of our past,” says director Colm Bairéad
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‘Joyland’ Director Saim Sadiq on How Honesty Grounds His Queer Love Story
TheWrap magazine: For his debut feature, which was momentarily banned in its native Pakistan, Sadiq followed the “only barometer in cinema”
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How Son Lux Made ‘Mountains of Music’ for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
TheWrap magazine: “The challenge was to keep it from being a total mess,” says Ryan Lott, whose group Son Lux wrote the song “This Is a Life,” featuring Mitski and David Byrne
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How ‘Descendant’ Searched for a Slave Ship and a Community’s History
TheWrap magazine: “My mom talked about it like a ghost story or myth — it wasn’t something you talked about out loud,” says director Margaret Brown
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Adam Scott Says Filming ‘Severance’ During the Pandemic Was Like ‘A Strange Groundhog Day’
TheWrap magazine: “I didn’t see anyone without a mask on until after ‘action!’ was called…Very strange but very fun,” the actor says
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‘Succession’ Cast on the Secrets to Those Big Ensemble Scenes: ‘There’s Just a Lot of Trust’
TheWrap Emmy Magazine: The HBO series’ powerhouse cast explains why it’s so important that they operate as an all-for-one, one-for-all unit
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Lizzo on 6 Emmy Noms for ‘Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’ and Recognition for the Dancers: ‘We’re Getting Our Flowers’
TheWrap Magazine: “I’m gonna be running up to people and taking selfies for my mama,” the pop superstar said about attending the Emmy ceremony
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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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‘Minx’ Star Jake Johnson on His Mastery of the Gentleman Dirtbag: ‘You Can Be Two Things at Once’
TheWrap Emmy Magazine: As a shady porn publisher with a heart of green, Johnson revels in the role of a complicated capitalist
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‘Severance’ Star John Turturro Discusses Acting Opposite Christopher Walken: ‘You Never Know What’s Going To Happen’
TheWrap Emmy Magazine: Longtime collaborators Turturro and Walken reunite as star-crossed lovers in the Apple TV+ hit