TheWrap magazine
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Melanie Lynskey Doesn’t Care About ‘The Last of Us’ Fan Backlash to Her Character: She ‘Wasn’t in the F–king Game’
TheWrap magazine: Double-nominated for her turns on “Yellowjackets” and “The Last of Us,” the likably candid New Zealand actress has no problem tackling less-endearing characters
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Why Jessica Chastain Prefers ‘Sadness and Pain’ to Feminine Perfection
TheWrap magazine: “I love playing women who make mistakes, who do complicated things,” she says of playing Tammy Wynette in “George & Tammy”
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How ‘Succession’ Stuck the Landing: 3 Emmy-Nominated Directors Tell All
TheWrap magazine: Mark Mylod, Lorene Scafaria and Andrij Parekh reflect on dramatizing the ultra-wealthy elite in the midst of a Hollywood reckoning
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How ‘Top Chef’ Cast the Best of the Best for Its ‘World All-Stars’ Season
TheWrap magazine: Some cheftestants took convincing while others were an easy yes, casting director Ron Mare says
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How ‘Top Chef’ Pulled Out All the Stops for Its Milestone 20th Season
TheWrap magazine: The Bravo culinary competition went international for its anniversary season, and that complicated things
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Don’t Tell Natasha Lyonne She Makes Acting Look Easy in ‘Poker Face’
TheWrap magazine: “Probably because I have big hair and a New York accent, it seems like it all comes naturally,” the Emmy nominee says. “I’m actually a pretty neurotic, uptight New Yorker”
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Why ‘Untucked’ Is Integral to Each ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Queen’s Story – and the Queer Community
“They’re going through every emotion as a human being, not as a character, ” executive producer Kenneth Leslie says
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How ‘The Bear’ Star Jeremy Allen White Became America’s Top Chef
TheWrap magazine: “I was definitely aware of having other people’s opinions in my head after the first season came out,” says the red-hot actor
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How ‘Wednesday’ Costume Designer Colleen Atwood Brought the Addams Family Into the 21st Century
TheWrap magazine: The Oscar-winning costumer said she wanted audiences to see the famously morbid bunch as people, not cartoons
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Why Niecy Nash-Betts Threw Herself into Playing the Woman Who Tried to Warn the Police in Netflix’s ‘Dahmer’
TheWrap magazine: “I thought, what a gift it would be to finally have her at the forefront of this story,” the actress says
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‘Queen Charlotte’ Stars Share the Weight of the Crown: ‘All 3 of Us Are Different Poster Children for Duty’
TheWrap magazine: In a lively, lighthearted interview, India Amarteifio, Corey Mylchreest and Arsema Thomas chat about sex scenes, etiquette and hopes for Season 2
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How ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ Created Music Meant to Be ‘the Greatest Songs Ever’: ‘It Was Like a Musical, in a Way’
TheWrap magazine: “The way that the music is referred to in the novel is with all the most intimidating adjectives: classic and timeless — and we are not songwriters,” writer/producer Scott Neustadter says
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‘Bad Sisters’ Creator-Star Sharon Horgan Says She Originally Wanted to Play Bibi: ‘She’s Got an Eyepatch and Shoots a Bow and Arrow’
TheWrap magazine: Reflecting on the Apple TV+ series’ slow burn, she says that “there are some things that really need to build”
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Why the ‘Andor’ VFX Team Stuck to the Visual Basics Established by ‘Rogue One’
TheWrap magazine: “We’ve got to drive the story forward. ‘Andor’ is the perfect show to exercise that kind of philosophy,” supervisor Scott Pritchard says
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‘House of the Dragon’ Star Olivia Cooke Says She Didn’t Find Her Alicent Until the End of Filming: ‘A Discovery All the Way Through’
TheWrap Magazine: The actress details crafting the “subterranean tensions” that plague her character in the HBO prequel series, saying that “she’s a bit of an enigma”