News

Cumming returns as Nightcrawler in the upcoming blockbuster, with Pascal playing Mister Fantastic. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor While details surrounding the Phase Six installment of the ...
Natasha Lyonne and John Mulaney in "Poker Face." Credit: Peacock In an age of truncated TV seasons or 10-hour-long movies that fail to understand the medium of television, Season 2 of Poker Face ...
Charlie Cale, who has an uncanny ability to see through rubbish, won't be able to catch a break from crime fighting on the upcoming season of "Poker Face." The mystery-of-the-week series ...
In one corner we have Harry (Pascal), an incredibly attractive, incredibly rich bachelor who looks to sweep Lucy off her feet. But could this perfect "unicorn" be too good to be true? In the other ...
Things didn’t work out between The Golden Bachelorette’s Pascal Ibgui and Kelly Bensimon — and now the two are spilling on why. In an interview on the “I Do, Part 2” podcast released on ...
The structure of Poker Face, which felt impressively elastic in the first season, has calcified as probably the least adventurous version of itself and definitely the most repetitive. Each episode ...
Typically, gumshoes crack cases by compulsion. In “Poker Face” Season 2, Johnson sees this quandary through the looking glass (onion). Lyonne’s Charlie Cale has too many cases to solve and ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent the past few years watching Pedro Pascal dominate your screen. He’s everywhere at the moment, and rightfully so. But buried beneath the ...
But there is a comfort to consistency, something to be said for it. That’s the place we find “Poker Face” in its second season. It isn’t as innovative as the first season — how could it ...
There’s a wonderfully slouching, offhand charisma Natasha Lyonne brings to her performance in “Poker Face,” back for a second season on Peacock. You don’t see this kind of thing very much ...
Two years ago, "Poker Face" introduced us to my favorite modern TV detective, Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne). Rian Johnson's mystery series was an old-school, "Columbo"-adjacent mystery every bit ...
"And certainly Tyrese and Pascal have had a lot of those moments in the playoffs the last two years. And so, you know, I was fortunate to play with Larry Bird and McHale and Parrish and Dennis ...