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Seth Abramovitch

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Cult Favorite Charlie Kaufman Surfaces on THR’s ‘It Happened in Hollywood’ Podcast

The beloved screenwriter and director revisited his 2008 directorial debut, 'Synecdoche, New York.'

David Byrne on His Euphoric New Album and Love for Olivia Rodrigo

The former Talking Heads frontman is ready to unleash his next creative era with 'Who is The Sky?': "I think of it as a love song to humanity."

Why Aziz Ansari, Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen Are Praying for a Little ‘Good Fortune’

After near-cancellation and a blown-up directorial debut, Ansari reveals how he convinced two of his A-list friends to star in a new angel-themed comedy that breaks every Hollywood commandment.

The Long, Charged History of the “Woody Allen Font”

Popping up in the latest Luca Guadagnino film, the typeface was Allen's signature — until dark allegations turned it into a visual statement.

Charlie Kaufman Is Back (Kind of)

In ‘How to Shoot a Ghost,’ the Oscar winner heads to Venice with a cryptic short film that blends poetry, the afterlife and an existential stroll through Greece.

Hollywood Flashback: Pre-Han Solo, Harrison Ford Found ‘Love, American Style’

Hard to believe, but Ford received his first Emmy nomination this year for his role in Apple TV+’s ‘Shrinking’ – at 83 years old.

What Is P(doom) and Why Is Jesse Armstrong Laughing About It?

The tech buzzword refers to the probability of an AI apocalypse — just one of the hair-raising notions from the 'Succession' mastermind’s Emmy-nominated 'Mountainhead.'

Can Ike Barinholtz Make Elon Musk Likable?

Whether playing the Tesla titan or a coked-up exec on 'The Studio,' the former improv actor and star screenwriter has Hollywood simultaneously cringing and rolling in the aisles.

Et Tu, Magic Johnson? The Late Night Shows That Failed to Launch

From Alan Thicke to Chevy Chase to Pat Sajak, the history of late night TV is littered with short-lived disasters and low-rated also-rans.

Kenneth Lonergan Revisits ‘You Can Count on Me’ on THR’s ‘It Happened in Hollywood’ Podcast

From enlisting Martin Scorsese as his "protector" to casting a then-unknown Mark Ruffalo, the writer-director reveals details about the beloved sibling story, now in the Criterion Collection.

From Nose Job to No Job

You may think you look better, but fans and casting directors might not agree. Need we remind you of what Jennifer Grey called “Shnozzageddon”?

‘E! News’ Shutters, and a Celebrity Golden Era Comes to an End

"The Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Britney Spears era — it's an untouchable time in entertainment news," eulogizes longtime anchor Jason Kennedy.