Steven Prusakowski
Steven Prusakowski has been a cinephile as far back as he can remember, literally. At the age of ten, while other kids his age were sleeping, he was up into the late hours of the night watching the Oscars. Since then, his passion for film, television, and awards has only grown. For over a decade he has reviewed and written about entertainment through publications including Awards Circuit and Screen Radar. He has conducted interviews with some of the best in the business - learning more about them, their projects and their crafts. He is a graduate of the RIT film program. You can find him on Twitter and Letterboxd as @FilmSnork – we don’t know why the name, but he seems to be sticking to it. Email: filmsnork@gmail.com
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TV Topics: Television Icon Carol Kane Shares Memories from ‘Taxi’ to Her ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Reunion With Danny DeVito
People like to throw around the term “icon” today. In most situations it feels overused and without merit. But, if you’re talking about Carol Kane, then the title is 100% appropriate. The actress first caught everyone’s attention with a guest spot in the 1970s comedy classic Taxi, where her work quickly made her a standout […] More
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TV Topics: Luke Tennie Takes TV by Storm with Three Distinctly Different Roles on Shrinking, The Pitt, and Abbott Elementary
If you’ve been paying close attention, Luke Tennie is suddenly everywhere, appearing across three of television’s best shows as if it’s just standard procedure. What he is doing is no small feat: three roles on three hit series. The actor is wrapping his third season as Sean on Apple TV+’s Shrinking, while making strong recurring […] More
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TV Topics: In ‘The Night Manager’ Diego Calva Is Not a Villain, But a Man Desperately Filling a Void
Where a man’s journey begins does not always predict where it will lead. For Diego Calva, the actor who first landed on many people’s radars with his breakout performance as Manny in Damien Chazelle’s Babylon and recently earned rave reviews at Cannes for Club Kid, few would have guessed it all started with cartoons. During […] More
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TV Topics: Vincent D’Onofrio Reveals the Man Behind Kingpin and the Power of Television
It may sound foolish but, I don’t think I have ever been as intimidated for an interview as I was when I began my conversation with Vincent D’Onofrio, and with good reason. Over the years I have watched the actor bring some of the most memorable and haunting characters to life across movie and television […] More
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Interview: ‘Miss You, Love You’ Stars Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells On Strangers Navigating Grief
The new HBO film Miss You, Love You directed by Jim Rash invites viewers into the home of Diane (Allison Janney) a recently widowed woman in the middle of planning a funeral for her recently passed husband. She anticipates her estranged son’s arrival, only to be joined instead by a less-than-welcome guest: his assistant, Jamie […] More
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TV Topics: Jamie Campbell Bower on Learning to Love the Monster in ‘Stranger Things’
They always say you cannot love someone else unless you learn to love yourself. That is kind of how Jamie Campbell Bower approached playing the villain of Stranger Things‘ epic final season. As he discussed as my guest on the TV Topics podcast, he needed to find a way to love Vecna and Henry even […] More
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TV Topics: Camila Morrone Embraces the ‘Butterfly Stomach Drop’ with Every New Role
If you think you know what type of role Camila Morrone will take on next, you may want to guess again. Up until this point, the actress was probably best known for stealing scenes as the quietly powerful 1970s rock ’n’ roll band photographer and cheated on spouse in Daisy Jones & The Six. It […] More
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The Nominees for the 2026 Astra TV Awards Have Been Revealed
Here is the press release: The Hollywood Creative Alliance has revealed the nominations for their 2026 Astra TV Awards. The nominations were selected by a Nominating Committee composed of fifty HCA members, including actors, critics, directors, journalists, producers, publicists, and writers. “This year’s nominations reflect the incredible depth and diversity of modern television,” said Matthew […] More
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TV Topics: Carrie Preston on ‘Elsbeth’ and Finding the Joy in a World Full of Murder
When CBS submitted Elsbeth as a comedy for the upcoming Emmy season, some people were surprised. But if you’ve watched even one episode of Carrie Preston at work as the titular character, Elsbeth Tascioni, this category choice is no surprise at all. For three seasons, Preston has entertained audiences as the whimsical, unorthodox crime-solving lawyer […] More
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TV Topics: Danielle Deadwyler is a Comedic Delight in ‘Rooster’
Upon learning of the new HBO comedy series Rooster, one name stood out among the cast: Danielle Deadwyler. Up until this point, the acclaimed actress was known primarily for her powerful dramatic roles, bringing unforgettable depth to complex characters – from her searing performance as Mamie Till-Mobley, the determined mother of the brutally slain Emmett […] More
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Interview: ‘Half Man’ Cast on Exploring The Darkness and Humanity of Broken Men
Just moments into HBO’s Half Man, it becomes obvious that the series is going to visit the darkest spaces of the male psyche. The limited series, created by Emmy-winner Richard Gadd, whose 2024 breakout Baby Reindeer explored an obsessive stalker relationship, dives into a complex fraternal bond that does not pull any punches. Told over […] More
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Interview: Vaughan Murrae Brings Dry Humor and Real Heart to the ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Revival
When watching Malcolm in the Middle, you expect to laugh and that’s exactly what happens, over and over again, in Hulu’s revival. What you might not expect is to also be moved to tears. The new four-episode miniseries, cleverly titled Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, reunites most of the original cast, including Frankie […] More












