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Interview: ‘Bridgerton’ Production Designer Alison Gartshore Talks Daring to Dream in Season Four
Over Zoom, production designer Alison Gartshore sat down with us to chat about the massive world-building behind Bridgerton‘s third and fourth seasons. After serving as an art director on the show’s debut seasons, Gartshore became PD and got to tackle some of the series’ most anticipated undertakings yet, including breaking ground and building a massive, […] More
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Interview: Visual Effects Supervisor Jason Zimmerman Chats About Playing with Spaceships for ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ and ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’
Forget the final frontier, for Emmy-winning visual effects supervisor Jason Zimmerman, the real mission is surviving 60 years of Star Trek canon. Boasting an impressive franchise pedigree that includes overseeing the vfx world of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Zimmerman has spent years managing a massive 150-episode footprint across 17 seasons […] More
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Interview: How Kate O’Flynn Makes a “Forgettable” Character Completely Unforgettable on ‘Widow’s Bay’
Every once in a while, a character appears on television who feels instantly unforgettable. The funny thing about Patricia in Widow’s Bay is that, on paper, she shouldn’t be. Patricia is, for the most part, an ordinary person, kind of mundane. She isn’t particularly glamorous. Her clothes, hair, and makeup never seem designed to draw […] More
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Interview: Production Designer Gemma Jackson on the Look of ‘Death by Lightning’
Emmy winner and Oscar-nominated production designer Gemma Jackson is no stranger to historical dramas. She sat down with us over Zoom and broke down how she brought late-19th-century America to life for the Netflix series Death by Lightning. Tasked with rebuilding key parts of DC, New York, and Ohio within the landlocked backdrop of Budapest, […] More
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Interview: ‘Half Man’ Actor Mitchell Robertson Brings Nuance, Vulnerability, and Shame to Young Niall
In a growing sea of emerging talent, Mitchell Robertson is a stand out. He arrives on the scene not with bravado, but with a quiet humbleness and reflectiveness that feels genuinely charming. That same quality is found in his performance as young Niall in Richard Gadd’s Half Man, where so much of the character exists […] More
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Interview: Matthew Rhys Talks ‘The Beast in Me’ and Reading Scripts as a Viewer First
Matthew Rhys stars in The Beast in Me, which offers audiences a front-row seat to a deadly game of cat and mouse between acclaimed author Aggie Wiggs (Claire Danes) and her new neighbor, Nile Jarvis. Aggie finds an unlikely muse for her next book in the successful and powerful real estate mogul who was the […] More
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Interview: ‘BAIT’ Showrunner Ben Karlin on Bond, Riz Ahmed, Patrick Stewart, and More
The name’s Karlin, Ben Karlin, and as the co-showrunner of the comedy BAIT, he’s licensing a whole new kind of creative thrill. In this interview, the self-proclaimed Riz Ahmed superfan reveals how a casual chat about Ahmed’s real-life brush with James Bond completely reshaped the series. Karlin talks about balancing comedy and authentic drama in […] More
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Interview: ‘The Four Seasons’ Executive Producers Discuss Season Two of the Hit Netflix Series
Season two of Netflix’s The Four Seasons sees the return of series stars Tina Fey, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Marco Calvani, and Kerri Kenney-Silver,as their characters cope with a loss of their friend Nick (Steve Carell), and the bombshell news of Ginny’s (Erika Henningsen) pregnancy. Relationships and long-term marriages are put to the test as they deal with amplified […] More
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TV Topics: Patrick Ball on Addiction, Accountability, and Why Langdon’s Journey is Just Beginning on ‘The Pitt’
For fans of The Pitt, one of the biggest questions heading into season two surrounded Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball). When viewers last saw him, Dr. Robby (Noah Wyley) had confronted Langdon about his addiction to painkillers, forcing him to face a reality he’d spent much of the season trying to hide, even from the […] More
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TV Topics: Linda Cardellini on the Heartbreak of the Umpire Outfit and the Hidden Depth of Carol on ‘DTF St. Louis’
When Linda Cardellini appears in her comically large umpire gear for DTF St. Louis, it’s easy to laugh at how she looks in it. It is a choice for sure, but if you think it is just there for a laugh, as Carol would say, “No way, José!”, there is much more to it. The […] More















