Director Lisa Cholodenko and screenwriter Stuart Blumberg's "The Kids Are All Right" is about to hit the mainstream and awards season in a big way.
Interview
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How actors—including Dev Patel—handled their newfound success and planned for the future.
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Jordana Spiro, who plays the likable, looking-for-love P.J. Franklin on the TBS television series “My Boys,” never thought of herself as a comedic actor.
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Mariana Klaveno: A Back Stage Exclusive
"Vampires are funny and intelligent and passionate," says Mariana Klaveno, and the same can be said about her.
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There's no question Melissa Leo is a busy woman. In addition to appearing on the HBO series “Treme,” the Oscar nominee for “Frozen River” has no fewer than four films set for release in 2010.
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Director, writer, and classical scholar Bryan Doerries' New York–based company, Theater of War, was tapped by the Pentagon last November to receive $3.7 million in order to visit 50 military sites nationwide.
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"True Blood's" Mariana Klaveno talks about the freedom of embodying a supernatural being, avoiding the urge to Google herself, and why she held onto her restaurant job through the second season
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Writer-director-actor Lena Dunham talks about about performing, directing fellow actors, and casting her mom and sister in a pair of key roles.
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LAFF: An Evening With John Lithgow
John Lithgow on acting big, going too far, and the villain that got away
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Filmmaker Joe Maggio spins a tale of revenge in 'Bitter Feast.'










