Curated by our Editorial team, Awards Spotlight presents the best work in television from the 2023 Emmy season.
The “Poker Face” stars praise Rian Johnson and discuss their dynamic scenes together as part of IndieWire’s Awards Spotlight.
Rachel Brosnahan and Michael Zegen tell IndieWire all about their long partnership — as well as the body scans and face molds that went into all those time jumps.
The stars of the acclaimed Peacock limited series discus how its A.I. big bad ended up being “a reflection of who we are.”
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Rachel Brosnahan and Michael Zegen tell IndieWire all about their long partnership — as well as the body scans and face molds that went into all those time jumps.
For them, standing on the recreated Enterprise-D bridge symbolized how collaboration was key to bringing Jean-Luc Picard and Geordi LaForge to life.
“How many acronyms can there possibly be in government language?”
it’s not nice to do that!
The star and director Jake Schreier discuss empathizing with Danny Cho and standout moments of the exceptional Netflix series.
The stars of the acclaimed Peacock limited series discus how its A.I. big bad ended up being “a reflection of who we are.”
Meghann Fahy and Will Sharpe break down their “White Lotus” characters’ big finale beach huddle — and the experience of working with “particular fish” Mike White.
The Apple TV+ musical theater playground gave both performers a strong foundation and some fun wiggle room.
The two old pros looked forward to acting on set, but as Bridges battled lymphoma and then COVID, it took two years for it to happen.
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While she may not relate to her Apple TV+ character choosing to go on “Hot Ones,” Maya Rudolph’s favorite scene of “Loot” Season 2 was finally getting to play into the “melody” of “73 Questions.”
“Mary & George” is a sexily entertaining royal romp. “She’s never satisfied,” Moore tells IndieWire about her latest compelling creation.
Fresh off the final season of “Riverdale,” the actress came into her power by producing Prime Video films “Música” and “Upgraded,” two Outstanding TV Movie Emmy contenders that she also stars in.
Production designer Nelson Coates, cinematographer Tami Reiker, editor Carole Kravetz Aykanian, and costume designers Sophie De Rakoff and Beth Lancaster discuss their work on Season 3.