Natasha Lyonne dropped by Deadline’s Red Sea International Film Festival Studio and spoke about the plan to keep Poker Face ...
Stating that she loves Rian Johnson, Peter Dinklage, and Poker Face itself, Lyonne added, "If I don’t make a movie before I ...
Detective Root Beer is on the case. When Entertainment Weekly rolls up to the Hollywood set of its Poker Face season 2 cover shoot on a gray April day, it's not a rep or a director or star Natasha ...
Poker Face may be a fun, light-hearted murder mystery series, but it had a surprisingly profound impact on the way Natasha Lyonne viewed her health. "I'll be honest. It's the worst decision I ever ...
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Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne's ‘Poker Face' Is Still Quite the Card Trick in Season 2: TV Review
Ever since "The Pitt" premiered in January, the Max medical drama has been held up as an example of how streaming services can embrace the lost art of the procedural. Four months later, reinforcements ...
Natasha Lyonne may have one of the more unusual career paths in Hollywood. As a child, the actress appeared in “Pee Wee’s Playhouse” and “Dennis the Menace,” before transitioning to teen roles in ...
Just five episodes remain in the second season of Peacock's Poker Face, and the early perfect opinion the sophomore outing held has long faded from view. Less than one month ago, Poker Face Season 2 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Poker Face is inherently flexible; there are virtually no constants beyond the flash-forward ...
"We always want to honour what people love about the show." In the new season of Poker Face, casino worker Charlie Cale has been framed for murder and is still on the run from those who did the crime.
Cliff “Method Man” Smith is Frank ‘Brick’ Bricatino, owner and operator of The Brick House, a gym and fitness center. When Charlie (Natasha Lyonne) pulls a neck muscle while yawning and stretching, ...
Detective Root Beer is on the case. She's suspicious at first — like Lyonne's character, Charlie Cale, it's almost as if 15-year-old maltipoo Root Beer can sniff out any lies or shady characters — but ...
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