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With the season finale of 'Poker Face' coming next week to Peacock, Patti Harrison has enjoyed making some quality television ...
Poker Face’s Rian Johnson: ‘If I make another Star Wars, I’ll be the happiest person’ The filmmaker behind ‘The Last Jedi’ and the ‘Knives Out’ franchise speaks to Louis Chilton ...
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'Poker Face' creator Rian Johnson on perfecting the murder mystery and why his next movie after 'Knives Out' isn't 'Star Wars'Rian Johnson's "Poker Face" returns for season 2 on Peacock with Natasha Lyonne solving mysteries. Johnson explained to Business Insider how he recruits a star-studded guest cast each season.
(L-R) Cynthia Erivo, Rian Johnson, Natasha Lyonne on the set of the Poker Face Season 2 premiere. Photo by Sarah Shatz/Peacock. In 2009, Lyonne starred alongside Tyne Daley — a veteran of both Columbo ...
Poker Face, like Columbo, has the feel of a series that could run and run. “The pleasure of these old shows is that there are like 800 episodes,” Johnson says.
Rian Johnson Says Balancing ‘Poker Face’ Season 2 Production With ‘Knives Out 3’ Was More Stressful Than Last Time. The Peacock series creator tells TheWrap about his favorite homages this ...
Poker Face’s formula wasn’t broke, so Rian Johnson didn’t want to change it. For Rian Johnson, the fun of Poker Face season 2 was figuring out how to give its lie-detecting lead new ...
Read on for Deadline’s interview with Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson about Season 2 of Poker Face.. DEADLINE: In the first few episodes of season two, Charlie has the mob off of her back.So ...
'Poker Face' creator Rian Johnson talks about third episode's big twist and what it means for Natasha Lyonne's Charlie Cale and the show going forward.
MANILA, Philippines — Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rian Johnson is down for boxing champion Manny Pacquiao to guest star in his crime comedy-drama series "Poker Face." The show follows Natasha ...
“Poker Face” writer Laura Deeley came up with the idea of featuring identical quintuplets for an episode of the whodunit series, and creator and director Rian Johnson thought it was “batshit ...
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