Bryan Cranston shattered expectations as Walter White, and Adam Scott’s gripping performance in Severance shows his formidable, dramatic skills.
Ben Stiller has been making us laugh for ages and has transformed himself into some of our favorite characters of all time (ahem, Derek Zoolander and dodgeball legend White Goodman). While the actor has ventured away from the comedy scene in recent years to focus on starring and directing more weighty projects,
Ben Stiller shared how Noah Baumbach’s directing style rubbed off on him while working on “Greenberg.” Stiller starred in Baumbach’s 2010 rom-com and recalled on Mike Birbiglia’s “Working It Out” podcast that the director had “no chairs” on set.
Apple TV+’s sci-fi workplace drama Severance had won the hearts of both critics and viewers alike when it premiered in 2022.
The three year wait for the second season of the hit AppleTV+ series Severance has proven to be worth it, as the show not only as a 98% critics score on
It is hard to quantify how impactful Tom Cruise's cameo as Les Grossman was in 2008's Tropic Thunder where he played the studio head and completely stole
Ben Stiller didn’t want any distractions on the set of Severance Season 2, so he borrowed a rule from Christopher Nolan.
Actor-director Ben Stiller imposed a 'no phone' policy at the sets of 'Severance' during the making of the series, reported Variety. After a gap of almost three years, Ben Stiller's directorial 'Severance' made its return with the second season on Apple TV+ on February 18.
Ben Stiller reveals how Noah Baumbach's unconventional directing style influenced his own approach to filmmaking, including a 'no chairs' policy on set. Stiller shares insights from his experiences on the 'Working It Out' podcast.
The long-awaited second season of Apple TV’s hit show “Severance” premiered Jan. 17, with new episodes releasing weekly. The first season began airing Feb. 18, 2022, and received high acclaim from critics and audiences.
It’s the best premise for a TV show in years. In the Apple TV+ series “Severance,” some people have chosen, for various reasons, to undergo a surgical procedure that creates a “severed” version of themself for their hours at work at Luman Industries.
Here's how Ben Stiller went from making us laugh on screen to becoming one of Hollywood's most versatile directors, one project at a time.