Natasha Lyonne
We talked to director Janicza Bravo (“Zola”), who helmed the season finale of the excellent Peacock murder mystery, about sticking the landing—and how to pronounce “Rian Johnson.”
Natasha Lyonne’s Charlie Cale is no cop, and as we’ve seen, it’s precisely that distinction that’s made her mysteries more human and complex than your average police procedural.
Breaking down the spectacular new episode of “Poker Face,” featuring badass women in a retirement home who murder a former activist friend and then brawl with Natasha Lyonne.
A guide to the week’s best and worst TV shows and movies from The Daily Beast’s Obsessed critics.
The costume designer for the new Peacock series explains why clothes really matter when it comes to murder.
The co-creator of Peacock’s new murder mystery has a big plan for the show, his first TV series ever: Get everyone in Hollywood to guest-star.
I don’t know who put “‘Knives Out’ director collaborates with Natasha Lyonne to create a modern spin on ‘Columbo’” into their Hollywood “Mad Libs.” But we appreciate you.