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"I think this book is a little bit like a charcuterie platter...of the inside of my brain," the 'Girls' alum tells PEOPLE ...
Sony Pictures Classics is releasing Sophie Brooks’ Oh, Hi! on July 25. The distributor picked up global on the movie out of ...
The new film was produced by Jonigkeit, who is married to Mamet’s daughter Zosia Mamet, and 1993’s Lije Sarki, and executive produced by Peter Baxter, Marcel Bonn-Miller, and Sheldon Stone. In ...
In "Laid," premiering Thursday on Peacock, Stephanie Hsu ("Everything Everywhere All at Once") plays Ruby, a self-centered woman of 33 who discovers that everyone she has ever had sex with is dead ...
David Mamet's first feature film in 12 years, Henry Johnson, makes its Philadelphia premiere at Bryn Mawr Film Institute on April 29 with star/producer Evan Jonigkeit in attendance. Based on the play ...
At some point in the last decade-ish, the phrase "body count" shifted from referring to casualties in battle to the precise number of sexual partners one has had. It's one of those idioms that is ...
“Laid” feels like a throwback to the 1990s. The Peacock show, which dropped Thursday, is fun and gimmicky in all the ways that semi-supernatural films of that vintage were. I’m thinking of ...
Zosia Mamet wants you to take a bite of her brain’s charcuterie platter — no, really. The Girls alum, 37, is gearing up to release her debut book, Does This Make Me Funny?, a smattering of ...
Zosia Mamet wants you to take a bite of her brain’s charcuterie platter — no, really. The Girls alum, 37, is gearing up to release her debut book, Does This Make Me Funny?, a smattering of stories ...