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In the new season of Poker Face, casino worker Charlie Cale has been framed for murder. Natasha Lyonne teases the new season ...
We’re casting week to week, which is almost laying down track as the train is moving forward,” Executive Producer Rian ...
Rian Johnson is a Stephen Sondheim fan through and through. Look no further than Glass Onion. The second Benoit Blanc film not only drew heavily on whodunnit The Last of Sheila, w ...
Spoilers for Episode 3 of Poker Face Season 2 are ahead! Catch up with a Peacock subscription. As Natasha Lyonne's Charlie ...
Cynthia Erivo's work in the premiere of Poker Face season 2 has made headlines for her singular challenge: portraying five distinct characters within a single episode.
For costume designer Leah Katznelson, defining the looks of Erivo's multiple roles in Episode 1 was a sociological experiment ...
"It's a fast-moving show, because every week is a different case," Mary Vernieu, part of Poker Face 's casting team, tells ...
There’s a wonderfully slouching, offhand charisma Natasha Lyonne brings to her performance in “Poker Face,” back for a second ...
Poker Face' Season 2 contains all sorts of special guests from 'Wicked' star Cynthia Erivo to comedian John Mulaney.
After the action-packed three-episode premiere, Peacock's road-tripping detective series starring Lyonne from creator Johnson ...
Poker Face seemingly wrapped up Season 1’s big mobster arc in Season 2’s third installment, “Whack-A-Mole,” as Charlie Cale ( ...
Critics' consensus is pretty much unanimous as the second season is hailed as not just the perfect continuation to the first, but also as a season that "confidently surpasses" its debut, as Discussing ...
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