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What Keke Palmer Learned From Angela Bassett, and Vice Versa

Reuniting 16 years after playing mother and daughter in Akeelah and the Bee, the veteran actor and the multitalented phenom look back.
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Christina Ricci and Gaby Hoffmann Are Plotting a Now and Then Reunion on Yellowjackets

The former costars and recovering teenage hell-raisers on their “obnoxious” youth, provoking the wrath of Courtney Love, and the joys of filming Yellowjackets and Winning Time.
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Danny Strong and His “Adopted Aunt,” Amy Sherman-Palladino, Have Hope for the Future of TV

The Dopesick and Marvelous Mrs. Maisel creators chime in on the industry’s quickly shifting sands: “It hurts great television when you start dumping shitty movies on streamers.”
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What Michael Che and Sam Richardson Learned From Their Worst Jobs

The Afterparty and SNL stars and comedy veterans reunite for a conversation about putting themselves into their comedy, how the industry has changed in the last decade, and what makes Charles Barkley the nicest man in the world.
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Josh Brolin and Dustin Lance Black Go Deep on Faith, Family, and Telling Stories That Matter

Milk’s star and screenwriter, now both Emmy contenders, reunite to discuss their career-defining collaboration—and get frank about what’s led them to their latest projects.
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Giancarlo Esposito and Rosie Perez Knew All Along That Do the Right Thing Would Be Great

More than 30 years after meeting on the set of Spike Lee’s classic, the stars of Better Call Saul and The Flight Attendant reunite and reflect on Danny Aiello, Robin Harris, the rumors that the movie would cause riots—and what they’ve learned since.
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Natasha Lyonne and Jennifer Coolidge Reunite Two Decades After American Pie

Years later, the Russian Doll and White Lotus actors are turning in peak performances.
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Ariana DeBose Killed Lin-Manuel Miranda on Broadway—And Their Careers Both Exploded From There

The Oscar nominees who worked together on Broadway musicals Bring It On and Hamilton on breaking into Hollywood: “It gets harder. You have to keep carving.”
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Guillermo del Toro and Jessica Chastain on Horror and Humanity’s Dark Side

The Crimson Peak collaborators discuss what Nightmare Alley and The Eyes of Tammy Faye have in common: “You don’t fool people, they fool themselves.”
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Nicholas Britell and Peter Sciberras on Collaborating Across Continents

The Don’t Look Up composer and the Power of the Dog editor converse about what it takes to do their jobs well: “It’s fully a team sport.”
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Reinaldo Marcus Green Shares Brotherly Advice With Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Years after working on Monsters and Men, the King Richard director and Cyrano star also reflect on how their fathers influenced their paths to Hollywood.
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Jonathan Majors and Aunjanue Ellis on Being “Instigators of Truth”

The Harder They Fall star and the King Richard actor reunite to talk about using their art form to tell Black stories, both together on Lovecraft Country and in other projects.
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Dakota Johnson and Andrew Garfield on What The Social Network Taught Them—And Where It Took Them

The stars of The Lost Daughter and Tick, Tick…Boom! also reflect on the weight of franchise fame: “It takes a lot to be private now.”
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How Kaley Cuoco and Kevin Hart Got “Less Judgy of All TV”

The comedians and soon-to-be-reunited co-stars are now making their own TV projects, and surrounding themselves with only the people they enjoy. As Cuoco puts it, at this point in her career, “I want to laugh my ass off.”
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Elizabeth Olsen and Jason Sudeikis Bring Their Characters to the World of Streaming, With Only a Little Trepidation

“I’ve never had more fun on a job before,” says the WandaVision lead who spoke with the Ted Lasso star about their shows, the Scarlett Johansson lawsuit, and what happens to the theatrical moviegoing experience now.
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How Tracee Ellis Ross and Daveed Diggs Bonded as Members of “the Curly-Hair Family”

The Emmy nominees and Black-ish costars reflect on the intense fall of 2016, the slow-moving Hollywood machine, and the “gems and pearls” you can get from Laurence Fishburne—if you can find him.
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Matt Shakman and Ben Richardson on Where WandaVision and Mare of Easttown Overlap (Besides Evan Peters)

The Emmy-nominated director and cinematographer behind two of TV’s buzziest breakouts reveal how they dealt with COVID delays and long shoots.
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Billy Porter and Evan Peters on Building Boundaries and Method Acting

The Pose and Mare of Easttown Emmy nominees talk about dedicating themselves to their characters—and what happens when it becomes too much.
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Cynthia Erivo and Michaela Coel Ask Each Other the Questions Nobody Else Ever Does

The Genius: Aretha and I May Destroy You Emmy nominees on the emotional toll of storytelling.