Exercise Used to Bore Bob Odenkirk. Now He's Doing Stunts.
The "Better Call Saul" actor stars in "Normal," his third action film. He finds it freeing: "You let all that rage go in a pretend fight."
The "Better Call Saul" actor stars in "Normal," his third action film. He finds it freeing: "You let all that rage go in a pretend fight."
"It's basically professional barbershop talk with an unfiltered delivery," said the star of the new Marvel series "Wonder Man."
"I find it weird when I go away and there are no noises of someone knocking over something or munching at the cat food or playing with a toy at 3 a.m. annoyingly keeping you up."
"I see why nerd culture is so exciting and fun," said the "Drag Race" alum ahead of his Broadway debut in "Moulin Rouge."
She stole the show in "And Just Like That …," but theater is where the actress's heart lies.
"I don't do drugs anymore," the actor and singer said, "but when a random baby in a stroller smiles at me, it feels like I just did a bump of coke."
"My career is just beginning because I was only on one show for a decade," said the longtime "Grey's Anatomy" actor, now starring in "Hotel Costiera."
"When those bugs are crawling on Kate Capshaw in 'Temple of Doom,' I'm having the time of my life," the actress and author said.
"When I walk into a theater, I'm at home," the actor said. "And when I walk out on the stage, it's the most comfortable place for me to be."
"I watch show bloopers more than I watch shows," the actor said. "There's a freedom that is so full of accidental joy that completely energizes me."
The actress, currently starring in "Bad Shabbos," on '90s rock, Miranda July and "PBS NewsHour."
"I've seen this play three times, and it's five and a half hours long," said the actress, who stars in the new movie "The Return."
The actress returns to Broadway after 18 years, starring in Delia Ephron's new play about falling in love again after her husband's death.
"I love 'I heard a Fly buzz " when I died,'" said the actress, currently performing Off Broadway in "The Seven Year Disappear." "That one gets me every time."
"The lessons that New York has for you around every corner " it was a big part of my young adulthood, this city," said the singer-songwriter, who will make her Broadway debut in "Hadestown."
"Any movie by Alexander Payne, Lena Dunham, Greta Gerwig, anything European," said the comedian, who has a special on Max. "Anything where a woman with ennui wanders around a medieval town."
Right when the actor thought he'd done almost everything, Ken Burns offered him the role of Benjamin Franklin, and, just maybe, held off an early retirement.
On the eve of concerts celebrating "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," the writer and performer also shares why "The Gnostic Gospels" feeds his soul.
The actress talks about sports, her latest film and return to the stage, and why a clean, white pair of Converse All Stars is the shoe for almost any occasion.
The actor, singer and songwriter, whose new show is inspired by the Met, talks about finding clarity with Yung Pueblo and the spiritual aspects of Grape-Nuts.
The 'Making the Cut' host discusses the marvels of Derek DelGaudio, how Nora Ephron didn't disappoint and why he's tempted to steal a Picasso.
The star of "The Handmaid's Tale" talks about the magic sauce of Yo-Yo Ma and Aretha Franklin, and is ready to do some Ken Burns voice-overs.
The show's final season was delayed by the pandemic and shot on the streets of a still-recovering New York, but its enchanting vision of the city remains intact.
The "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" star talked about the performers he recognizes himself in, coming full circle with Mariah Carey and his signature banana pudding.
As Broadway remains on pause, the former "Hamilton" star voices a mythical goddess in Netflix's "Over the Moon" and is lending her support to causes she believes in.