Berlinger discusses why audiences have responded so well to his latest documentary.
Lady Bird actress Laurie Metcalf discusses how being shy helped her as a young actor.
Baker discusses how he works with first-time actors and why it’s hard to make character studies for American audiences.
Stanfield discusses why acting in Get Out was an out-of-body experience, how the internet nurtures creativity, and more.
Among other things, Plaza spoke to us about how having a stroke at age 20 has informed her work.
Dowd often slipped into character while talking, as her own past self or one of the women she’s played.
Silicon Valley constantly draws on and deepens our understanding of its characters.
Nanjiani discusses standing up to racists, whether he might be a desi Sidney Poitier, and more.
This is a beautifully constructed bottle rocket of an episode, shooting out a cascading shower of comic sparks.
Silicon Valley’s humor springs organically from the relationships between its well-rounded characters.
The episode abounds in the excruciatingly awkward would-be-alpha-male slang that is the show’s specialty.
The episode consists of comic meditations on the friction between programmers and the people they rely on.
It probes the disconnect between worthiness and success in a world where sizzle almost always trumps substance.
The episode ties together multiple plot threads by connecting them all to the fate of See Food.
The global lack of knowledge that’s resulted from Turkey’s denial campaign is more amnesia than ignorance.
The actress is quick to laugh, yet thoughtful in her almost free-associative answers.
The latest episode of the show takes a satiric look at the all-important yet elusive concept of intellectual property.
Jacobs discusses the chemistry between Winger and Tracy Letts and how it felt to cede ownership of his film to viewers.
The episode is full of wonderfully wooden nerd-boy stabs at what Donald Trump calls locker-room talk.
Among our topics of conversation is why Frank Darabont sees him as a latter-day John Garfield.