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Screen Rant on MSNRian Johnson Explains Why Poker Face Season 2's Ending Worried Peacock: "I Was Just Giggling In The Edit Room"
Thefinale feels like a throwback to classic TV. Poker Face has taken inspiration from Columbo, but has included other tropes as well. The episode was directed by Lyonne and has immediate visual cues, ...
Joseph Gordon-Levitt on Reuniting With Rian Johnson for ‘Poker Face’ — and That Dong Cameo in ‘Glass Onion’ The actor, who has appeared in all of Johnson's films, talks to The Hollywood ...
Poker Face creator Rian Johnson. In Poker Face, Lyonne plays Charlie Cale, a woman who just knows when a person is lying.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Rian Johnson, about his new murder-mystery series, Poker Face starring Natasha Lyonne, which is streaming on Peacock.
Creator, writer, director, and executive producer Rian Johnson chats with Decider about his new mystery-of-the-week series 'Poker Face,' now streaming on Peacock.
The post Poker Face Review: Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne Deliver a Brilliant Fresh Take on a Classic Genre appeared first on Consequence. Starring Lyonne as Charlie, a “human lie detector ...
Rian Johnson‘s critically acclaimed Peacock series Poker Face wrapped its first season with a killer finale on March 9, which means Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) is taking a break from solving ...
Rian Johnson talks about the inspiration behind his Peacock series Poker Face, why he loves episodic storytelling and collaborating with Natasha Lyonne.
In Poker Face, which premieres today on Peacock, Johnson enlists help from several dozen big stars (Joseph Gordon Levitt, Chloë Sevigny, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jameela Jamil, to name just a few ...
Rian Johnson‘s latest delicious detective drama Poker Face premiered on Peacock today, introducing fans of Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc to a very different sleuth. Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne ...
'Poker Face' showrunners and sisters Nora and Lilla Zuckerman chat with Decider about showing Rian Johnson the TV ropes, working with Natasha Lyonne, and more.
Rian Johnson must have known he was playing with fire, or the ire of critics, when he likened the experience of making his new Peacock mystery series “Poker Face” to “making 10 little movies.” ...
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