Goggins has been electrifying the big and small screen alike for three decades, particularly in his deeply committed inhabitations of complicated, conflicted, and occasionally tragic... Read More
Interviews
There are not many films this year that have been as critically acclaimed as the Greg Kwedar-directed Sing Sing. The film premiered to rapturous acclaim... Read More
It’s difficult to think of American iconography without recalling one of Jon Hamm’s signature projects, Mad Men. Over seven seasons, Hamm portrayed Don Draper, one... Read More
Liza Colón-Zayas has captivated audiences with her portrayal of Tina, the resilient and complex kitchen veteran in FX’s critically lauded series The Bear. This gritty,... Read More
There aren’t many actors that are having, and about to have, a year like Jonathan Bailey. For Showtime’s Fellow Travelers, a sprawling look at the... Read More
The world of Fargo began in 1996 with the release of the titular film directed by the Coen Brothers. In 2014, it continued with new... Read More
Growing up queer in the bible belt of the United States is a fascinating and unique experience best understood by others in a similar experience.... Read More
She might not write a love song because you asked for it, but Sara Bareilles might write another song for the soundtrack of Girls5eva when... Read More
Lee Eisenberg is no stranger to the Emmy awards. He earned his first two nominations for producing and co-writing his first series, The Office in... Read More
In Mikko Mäkelä’s second feature film, Sebastian, a queer 25-year-old aspiring writer named Max living in London begins a double life as a sex worker... Read More

Interview: With ‘Fallout,’ Walton Goggins is Getting a Well-Earned, Long Overdue Moment and Having a Ghoulishly Good Time With It [VIDEO]
Interview: ‘Sing Sing’ Director Greg Kwedar Talks About the Power of Colman Domingo and Protecting His Formerly Incarcerated Cast
Interview: Jon Hamm on What it Means to Be “Minnesota Nice” and Dismantling the American Western in ‘Fargo’
Interview: Liza Colón-Zayas on Her Emmy Nod, Tina’s Evolution in ‘The Bear,’ and Stepping Out of Her Comfort Zone
Interview: Jonathan Bailey Opens Up About ‘Fellow Travelers,’ Resilience and Having ‘Angels’ of Gay Culture [VIDEO]
Interview: Juno Temple on Nailing her ‘Fargo’ Accent, Kevin McCallister-esque DIY Traps and What She Learned About Cate Blanchett on the Set of ‘Notes on a Scandal’
Interview: For Matt Bomer, Bringing ‘Fellow Travelers’ to Life was a Chance to Bring Queer History Out of the Dark
Interview: Sara Bareilles (‘Girls5eva’) on Finding Comfort in “The Medium Time”
Interview: Executive Producer and Showrunner Lee Eisenberg on his Emmy-Nominated ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ and Why He’s Optimistic About the Future of Television
Interview: ‘Sebastian’ Director Mikko Mäkelä and Star Ruaridh Mollica Reflect on Telling Queer Stories with Authenticity
AwardsWatch Podcast Ep. 341 – Diving into Emmy Season with First Predictions
2026 Tonys: Laurie Metcalf (‘Little Bear Ridge Road,’ ‘Death of a Salesman’) May Join Elite Group of Double-Nominated Performers
2026 Tribeca Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary with World Premieres of ‘Hadestown: The Musical,’ ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’ Doc
Director Watch Podcast Ep. 149 – ‘Killer of Sheep’ (Charles Burnett, 1978)