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Actor

Jamie Campbell Bower on Building Vecna From the Inside Out for “Stranger Things” Season 5

Jamie Campbell Bower returns as Vecna in “Stranger Things” Season 5, revealing how he crafted the villain’s physicality, voice, and psychology—while holding onto the fragile humanity that makes Henry Creel more than pure evil.

By Bryan Alkemeyer  |  6 hours ago

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Actor

From “Star Wars” Superfan to Villain: Jonny Coyne on Playing Lord Janu Coin in “The Mandalorian and Grogu”

Jonny Coyne went from standing in line to see “Star Wars” to becoming part of its mythology. In “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” the veteran character actor embraces villainy as Lord Janu Coin—and reflects on acting, imagination, and working with Pedro Pascal.

By Hugh Hart  |  June 8, 2026

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Actor

How Kendrick Sampson Brought Quincy Jones to Life in “Michael” With Just Two Days Prep

“You have to leave enough space to let God walk through the room.” For Kendrick Sampson, that philosophy—shared by Quincy Jones himself—became the key to unlocking one of the most influential musical minds of all time in “Michael,” Antoine Fuqua’s sweeping portrait of the King of Pop’s rise.

By Jack Giroux  |  June 2, 2026

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Actor

“Lord of the Flies” Stars Winston Sawyers, David McKenna & Ike Talbut on Brotherhood, Brutality & Real Chemistry

The young stars of “Lord of the Flies” didn’t just act—they lived it. From sweltering heat and rugged terrain to a raw, improvisational approach encouraged by director Marc Munden, Winston Sawyers, David McKenna, and Ike Talbut reveal how they brought emotional truth to Netflix’s haunting adaptation of William Golding’s classic.

By Hugh Hart  |  May 20, 2026

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Actor

Simone Ashley on Stepping Into Miranda Priestly’s World in “The Devil Wears Prada 2”

Twenty years after “The Devil Wears Prada,” Miranda Priestly has a new first assistant—and Simone Ashley is ready for the pressure. Starring alongside Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, Ashley brings a cool, confident edge to “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” embracing fashion, fame, and a fearless new chapter in New York City.

By Andria Moore  |  May 4, 2026

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Actor

KeiLyn Durrel Jones on Becoming Bill Bray, Michael Jackson’s Quiet Guardian, in “Michael”

Bill Bray was always in the room—but never the focus. In “Michael,” KeiLyn Durrel Jones brings humanity and quiet power to the man many say became Michael Jackson’s closest confidant, protector, and chosen family.

By Chris Koseluk  |  May 1, 2026

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Actor, Director, Screenwriter

Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King on the Long-Awaited Comeback of “The Comeback”

Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King discuss reviving "The Comeback" for a third season—and using AI to satirize Hollywood’s latest identity crisis.

By Hugh Hart  |  March 27, 2026

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Actor

Oscar‑Nominated Songwriter EJAE on Turning Rejection Into “Golden” Success in “KPop Demon Hunters”

In our conversation, EJAE reflects on the long road to “Golden,” including years of near‑misses, creative setbacks, and moments when walking away from songwriting felt inevitable. Her story is a powerful reminder that success in the film industry is often built not on overnight wins, but on resilience—and on finding the right project at exactly the right moment.

By Leslie Combemale  |  March 12, 2026

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Actor, Director, Screenwriter

Inside “The Secret Agent”: Kleber Mendonça Filho & Wagner Moura on Power, Paranoia, and an Oscar‑Nominated Thriller

"The Secret Agent" could make history: if it wins Best International Feature, Brazil would become the first country in 37 years to win back-to-back. Oscar nominees writer/director Kleber Mendonça Filho & star Wagner Moura on using cinema, urban legends, and stop-motion to explore democracy's fragility.

By Loren King  |  March 12, 2026

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Actor

“Ghost Elephants”: Werner Herzog’s Quest With Dr. Steve Boyes for Africa’s Most Elusive Herd

On the heels of a decade‑long search in Angola’s remote highlands, conservation biologist and National Geographic Explorer Dr. Steve Boyes teams with Werner Herzog—and KhoiSan master trackers—to pursue Ghost Elephants, a dreamlike new documentary about obsession, survival, and the ancient knowledge that science can’t replicate. (Streams Mar. 8 on Disney+ and Hulu.)

By Loren King  |  March 4, 2026

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Actor, Director, Screenwriter

Writer/Director Kleber Mendonça Filho & Best Actor Nominee Wagner Moura on Their Oscar-Nominated Thriller “The Secret Agent”

The Secret Agent could make history: if it wins Best International Feature, Brazil would become the first country in 37 years to win back-to-back. Oscar nominees writer/director Kleber Mendonça Filho & star Wagner Moura on using cinema, urban legends, and stop-motion to explore democracy's fragility.

By Loren King  |  February 3, 2026

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Actor, Producer

“Shrinking” Star & Producer Jason Segel on Season 3’s Love Letter to Los Angeles

When wildfires swept through Pasadena and Altadena in January 2025, "Shrinking" lost sets, and cast and crew lost homes. But Jason Segel, the show's executive producer, co-creator, and star, was determined to keep production in the community that had welcomed the show for years.

By Simon Thompson  |  January 27, 2026

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Actor, Director

Pilou Asbæk on Playing a Morally Compromised Cop in Prime Video’s “Snake Killer”

Pilou Asbæk on playing a deeply compromised cop in Snake Killer: "He isn't meant to be a role model—he's meant to be a reflection of how people justify their actions when systems start to fail." We go inside Prime Video's first Danish scripted original series.

By Etienne Finzetto  |  January 20, 2026

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Actor

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” Scene-Stealer Oona Chaplin on Creating the Captivating, Vengeful Varang

If ever there was an actor more perfectly aligned with the ethos of James Cameron and the world of Pandora, it’s Oona Chaplin. Chaplin’s first conversation with Cameron revolved around biodynamic and organic farming. She is an activist and environmentalist whose humanitarian efforts span from Brazil, Cuba, Chile, Mexico, and beyond. She’s volunteered in refugee camps and supported film education for Saharawi refugees through the FiSahara Festival. 

In Avatar: Fire and Ash,

By Jack Giroux  |  January 6, 2026

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Actor

Best of 2025: Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson on ‘Die My Love’: Motherhood, Madness, and That Wild Ending

It’s that time of year again—when we slow down, look back (overeat), and celebrate our favorite conversations from another surprising, often wonderful, and occasionally wild year in cinema and TV.

All sorts of spoilers below!

When you look at Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence’s careers, in many ways, they have had similar paths in Hollywood. They both rose to worldwide fame early in their careers as the leading stars of major franchises (Twilight and The Hunger Games,

By Andria Moore  |  December 31, 2025

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Actor

Spoiler Special: Ethan Slater on Boq’s Cold-Hearted Transformation in “Wicked: For Good”

For Ethan Slater, who plays Boq (aka the Tin Man) in Jon M. Chu's Wicked: For Good, there’s a lot of meaning behind the glare at Glinda.

By Andria Moore  |  December 9, 2025

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Actor

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson on ‘Die My Love’: Motherhood, Madness, and That Wild Ending

All sorts of spoilers below!

When you look at Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence’s careers, in many ways, they have had similar paths in Hollywood. They both rose to worldwide fame early in their careers as the leading stars of major franchises (Twilight and The Hunger Games, respectively), and have since spent their 30s taking on more indie roles. 

By Andria Moore  |  November 10, 2025

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Actor

Johnny Cannizzaro on Mastering Steven Van Zandt’s Signature Style in “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”

Steven Van Zandt of the E Street Band is a singular figure in the world of rock and roll. Nobody else is like him and does what he does, whether jamming with Bruce Springsteen, acting on the screen (his most iconic role was, of course, playing Silvio Dante in The Sopranos), or his solo work. There’s only one Steven Van Zandt, but in Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,

By Jack Giroux  |  November 6, 2025

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Actor

Diego Luna: On Going From “Andor” to Argentina in “Kiss of the Spider Woman”

At one point during our discussion about his new film, Diego Luna likens the character he plays to a Matryoshka doll, the Russian wooden figures that nest within each other.

The reference is apropos for the film itself. Kiss of the Spider Woman began life as a 1976 novel by Manuel Puig, and as Luna points out, the haunting story of two vastly different men who form an unlikely bond when imprisoned together has spawned various iterations.

By Chris Koseluk  |  November 4, 2025

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Actor

How “KPop Demon Hunters” Songwriter EJAE Turned Rejection Into Her Golden Success

KPop Demon Hunters is a juggernaut. Since its release on Netflix, not only has it become the streamer’s most-watched film of all time, but the animated feature is the first to have four songs simultaneously on the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. In addition, the song “Golden” is now the longest-running number 1 by a girl group in the 21st century. 

Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans, the story is about K-pop girl group Huntr/x,

By Leslie Combemale  |  October 27, 2025