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Jessie Buckley Dove Into Deep Waters for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter
“I would’ve jumped off so many cliffs for Maggie,” Buckley says on Little Gold Men, talking about her most intimate scenes and how her perspective on motherhood has changed.
How Spider-Man: No Way Home Wound Up With Oscar Buzz
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at the possibly quixotic Marvel best-picture campaign, plus the Don’t Look Up debate and more.
Nina Arianda Understands What Vivian Vance Didn’t Love About I Love Lucy
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, the star of Being the Ricardos reveals what she learned about the woman who became famous as Ethel Mertz.
The Phone Call That Changed Penélope Cruz’s Life
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, the Parallel Mothers star reflects on decades of friendship with Pedro Almodóvar, and the incredible work they do together.
With Belfast, Kenneth Branagh Reclaims His Family’s Imperfect Past
On this week’s Little Gold Men, the writer-director basks in the emotional response to his most personal film and shares which moments most tug on his heartstrings.
In King Richard, Aunjanue Ellis Brings Oracene Williams’s Legacy to the Forefront
The best-supporting-actress front-runner talks about sparring with Will Smith and bringing Venus and Serena’s unsung mother to life on Little Gold Men.
Now That All the Oscar Hopefuls Are Here, Which Ones Will Go the Distance?
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a long look at West Side Story, Nightmare Alley, Don’t Look Up, Being the Ricardos, and even more.
Why C’mon C’mon Was an “Out-of-Body” Experience for Gaby Hoffmann
On this week’s Little Gold Men, Hoffmann reflects on her “dreamlike” experience reading Mike Mills’s script, motherhood, and why she finds “nothing but falseness” in her own childhood performances.
How Halle Berry Channeled the Fight of Her Career to Star in and Direct Bruised
The first-time director opens up on Little Gold Men about fighting through two injuries in as many films and enlisting Cardi B and Saweetie for the Bruised soundtrack.
How Lin-Manuel Miranda Pulled Off the Most Thrilling Cameo in Tick, Tick…Boom!
You can spot a lot of Broadway legends in the bravura “Sunday” musical number, but there’s one appearance you can only hear.
The Harder They Fall Director Jeymes Samuel Didn’t Reinvent the Western—He Freed It
“If you take away the narrow, white-male-centric stories we were given, then that means you have a whole universe of stories with women of actual dominance, with people of color, all races,” Samuel tells the Little Gold Men podcast. “Basically, you have a genre where 90% of it is unexplored.”
How the Adapted-Screenplay Oscar Race Got So Fascinating
Maggie Gyllenhaal vs. Jane Campion vs. Rebecca Hall—and that’s only the Netflix titles.
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