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Comedian Patti Harrison, known for “Poker Face” and “I Think You Should Leave,” turns to outlandish humor in chaotic times.
ILLUSTRATION BY SARA SINGH “A few years ago I went to San Juan, Puerto Rico, to visit my friend [the director] Ángel Manuel ...
Andor lands a Drama Series nod but its cast is overlooked, Squid Game is shut out, Poker Face slips, and other top 2025 shows ...
Natasha Lyonne is recounting her journey to being cast as a rather unique character in the new “Smurfs” movie.
For her late-night appearance, Lyonne turned to stylist Brad Goreski, who notably worked with Oscar-nominated actress Demi Moore during her “The Substance” awards season run. Goreski styled Lyonne’s ...
The Poker Face Season 2 ending is, like any of the best Poker Face episodes, a fun, brain-teasing thrill ride that serves as ...
Natasha Lyonne talks about attending the Wu-Tang Clan concert, lighting up the Empire State Building with Nick Offerman and ...
The finale only serves to emphasize how unsustainable Charlie's life is.
The writer-director takes us behind the scenes of the Peacock series' latest season and inside his creative process on some ...
Season two ended with a "To Be Continued" that put Natasha Lyonne's starring character in peril — only to pull it back and ...
Poker Face ‘s second season has come to a close, and while Peacock has yet to renew the series starring Natasha Lyonne as ...
In the immortal words of Blues Traveler, “The hook brings you back” — and the hook of Rian Johnson ‘s “Poker Face” is Natasha Lyonne and Benjamin Bratt. Lyonne plays the charmingly ...