For every seeming foregone conclusion, there are a lot of tough calls in this year’s acting categories
Ted Lasso, Hacks, I May Destroy You—which shows are going to take home the biggest prizes at this year’s Emmys?
Renée Elise Goldsberry on Hamilton's Emmy nominations: "You keep discovering new reasons why it's relevant and new…
Hannah Einbinder, joking about her friendship with her Hacks co-star: “I can’t imagine I taught Jean Smart anything.”
WandaVision's Laura Donney takes us behind writing her Emmy-nominated episode eight, "Previously On."
Jurnee Smollett takes us on a journey through Lovecraft Country, her transformation from Black Canary to Leti Lewis,…
“We put out so much personal material on the show, I would feel the pressure even if one person watched it.”
The Blonde actor talks to The A.V. Club about keeping secrets on screen, Mare Of Easttown’s cathartic finale, and…
"It’s more a sense of pride at a thing that’s not mine. It belongs to everybody now."
Theo Park scored her first Emmy nod for her work on the Apple TV+ comedy
"There’s something elemental about Agatha in her full witch mode that feels very close to me as a kid."
It's obvious with streaming-first titles like Emily In Paris, Ted Lasso, or WandaVision—but where can you find the…
Plus: Sci-fi, horror, and heroes duke it out for Outstanding Drama Series; the lure of the biopic; and the broken…
Now that the 2021 Emmy nominations have been announced, we discuss the biggest snubs and surprises
Nicholas Britell's haunting, sometimes enervating, score helps uncover the themes of Barry Jenkins' consummate…
The variety show's wardrobe team serves great looks, no matter the premise or decade
From creating the lunar surface to deepfakes, the VFX team of the Apple TV+ drama deserves Emmy recognition
Third time should be the charm for FX's Pose in Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling
Melissa McCoy and A.J. Catoline deserve an Emmy nod for their editing on the Apple TV+ comedy