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"For some reason, that’s—more than anything I’ve done in 40 years—what people remember," Reiser told Decider in a new interview.
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"I will be taking a shot every Monday,” Tran told Decider with a laugh.
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The actress dished on her character's "terrifying" alliance with Homelander and Sister Sage this season.
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That said, Reiser does want Gen Z to know he's a stand-up, too. "Wait, the doctor from Stranger Things is going to try to be funny?"
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"I couldn't hide anymore," LaGravenese told Decider.
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Plus, the director reveals the original ending to the movie that "just wasn’t satisfying."
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"We had to shoot Los Angeles in Atlanta," director Richard LaGravenese told Decider.
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"I wanted the first sexual scene to be comic," director Richard LaGravenese told Decider.
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"I'm thrilled with what it's become," Edgerton told Decider over Zoom.
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Believe it or not, we need more Jason.
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He hilariously trash-talked the host while interviewing him about his new book, What This Comedian Said Will Shock You.
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"It was in a real hardware store," Alba told Decider in a recent interview. "Everything was practical."
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"It wasn’t a testosterone-filled set," Alba explained to Decider in a recent Zoom interview.
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Willie Mays is the greatest living baseball player, and the 90-year-old finally gets to tell his tale in this incredible new HBO documentary.
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The new film, part of Lifetime's "Ripped From The Headlines" slate, marks Frankel's network debut.
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"All I knew is that I hated it, [my colleagues] all hated it, but now that I’ve come to see it as a blessing, what do they all think?"
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"This scene ends up working on multiple levels," Linklater told Decider.
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"It was easy to transpose this from Houston to New Orleans," director Richard Linklater told Decider.
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"I did that whole interview like, 'Don't cry, don't cry, don't cry.'"
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Plus, the director and co-writer discusses identity, Hit Man as a trans metaphor, and police brutality.