Jodie Foster
With one episode left to go, the season is pulling out all the stops—and teasing us even more than usual.
Suffice it to say that we were not expecting this series to be the one to take the baton from “The White Lotus” when it comes to the randiness of HBO’s Sunday nights.
When Annette Bening and Jodie Foster scored major Oscar nods for “Nyad” over a slew of acting favorites, people had questions, such as: What is “Nyad” and is it any good?
In the Season 4 premiere, there’s one question on everyone’s mind: “Whose tongue is it anyway?”
“True Detective: Night Country” switches up the formula by casting Jodie Foster and Kali Reis as cops, thwarting the noir’s usual brooding machismo. But is that enough?
“I got some grief from my sons for that one,” Foster told Jimmy Kimmel.
“It’s a phase,” Foster said. “It’s a phase that’s lasted a little too long for me, but it’s a phase, and I’ve seen so many different phases.”