During Frasier 's epic 11-season run, some equally epic celebrities served as guest stars. Read on to see if you remember 20 of the best.
For director Laura Chinn and her actors Laura Linney and Nico Parker — who spoke to IndieWire over multiple interviews — having empathy is the key to good comedy and processing grief.
Divorce is one of the most difficult things many people will ever go through. Though divorce stories weren’t unheard of in Hollywood, they became an increasing subject of interest as the practice became more common and accepted in American society. It's a stacked genre, but these are the 20 best movies about divorce.
Laura Chinn's feature debut follows a teenager (Nico Parker) with an overbearing mother (Laura Linney) as they grapple with the girl's brother dying of cancer.
[Editor’s note: The following interview was conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike began on July 14, 2023.] Laura Linney may miss the chaos of playing crime matriarch Wendy Byrde on Netflix’s “Ozark,” but her latest movie finds her yearning for the past in a decidedly less dark direction.
On paper, Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s “The Miracle Club” seems like it should be a backboard-shattering slam-dunk for the sort of people whose favorite movies all share the words “and Maggie Smith” in their opening credits, but this trite Irish trifle about a girls trip to Lourdes is so chalky and underbaked that its all-star cast (Laura Linney!
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The breakout star reflects on her "one-of-a-kind mentor," who she says "believed in me before anything"
Julia Garner is officially a three-time Emmy winner. The “Ozark” actress took home her third Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for the Netflix show, co-starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
Even Laura Linney is having a hard time saying bye to the Byrdes. After portraying matriarch Wendy Byrde on “Ozark” for four seasons, the Oscar and Emmy nominee admitted to not having a desire to watch the series finale of the hit Netflix show, which released at the end of April.
It might have been wise to space out watching the first seven episodes of the fourth season of "Ozark" once they hit Netflix on Jan. 21, considering it is the final season and morsels of "Ozark" are more precious than ever, but that was clearly not the approach anybody took.
Not quite two years will have passed between the release of “Ozark” Season 3 on Netflix and the upcoming premiere of Season 4 on January 21 — but for fans, that’s a very long time to wait to find out what is next for Marty (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney).
Knightley confirmed that Juliet ends up staying with her husband, Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor), despite the fact that his best friend, Mark (Andrew Lincoln), professes his love to her on Christmas Eve in the now-iconic below scene.
It had already been announced in June 2020 that the 14-episode fourth season would be split into two, seven-episode parts. The run begins Jan. 21, 2022.
Created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams, Ozark has charted the Byrde family's dark spiral into a life of crime since its July 2017 premiere.
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Movie actors used to look down on television. Often TV stars were hoping to make the move to films, and film stars acting on television was viewed as a de facto demotion.
Awards season jockeying traditionally reaches a fever pitch in December, as artists and their publicists scramble to lock in one of the five coveted slots in each Academy Awards category.
Parker Posey is turning 50. And appropriately, she’s got exactly 100 acting credits on IMDB. It’s not just indies like "Party Girl" and "The House Of Yes" or her three Christopher Guest movies.
The 2018 Golden Globe nominations are in and the streaming services are again making their presence known with strong showings for "The Crown," "The Handmaiden's Tale," "Master of None" and "Stranger Things," plus nods for smaller shows like "I Love Dick" and "GLOW." Of course, streaming services' inclusion in the annual award show is not new.
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