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Their new film has relationship drama, body horror, and more.
The actors, who are married in real life, find themselves in what we’ll say are…“sticky situations” in the raucous body-horror comedy that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
In Episode 3 of the new thriller “Apples Never Fall,” Brie gives a performance that reminds us that the “GLOW” and “Mad Men” actress is a formidable, under-appreciated talent.
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“Apples Never Fall,” one of the worst new shows in a long time, fittingly has one of the worst finales we’ve seen in years—so bad, it will make you laugh out loud.
Annette Bening’s crime thriller is a successor to “Big Little Lies,” asking what happens in the space after women are no longer identified strictly as mothers? Who are you then?
Danny Pudi discusses reuniting with Alison Brie in both “Somebody I Used to Know” and the “Community” movie, and “struggling” to find his way after their iconic sitcom ended.
The star and co-writer of “Spin Me Round” on how Jeffrey Epstein influenced her new film, getting her big break on “Mad Men,” and what fans can expect from the “Community” movie.
The Apple TV+ anthology series from the creators of “GLOW” is like a feminist “Black Mirror,” but its tales are very hit-or-miss.
The endearing actress talks to Marlow Stern about her wacky new film ‘Spin Me Round,’ that ‘GLOW’ cancellation, and meeting her hubby Dave Franco during a wild Mardi Gras weekend.
From cooking at home to eating in L.A. to Hollywood cast parties, we chatted with the star of the hit Netflix show ‘Glow.’