A Look Back At The Surprises and Snubs of Emmy Nomination Morning
With the benefit of hindsight, TV Awards Editor Libby Hill and TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers sit down in our studio to discuss the nominations.
With the benefit of hindsight, TV Awards Editor Libby Hill and TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers sit down in our studio to discuss the nominations.
After “Barry” snagged 17 Emmy nominations, its co-creator and star spoke to IndieWire about the weirdness of artistic competition.
Natasha Lyonne, Bill Hader, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge scored multiple nods for not only acting but creating their comedic characters.
Whether it’s a touching two-hour finale, a lean limited series, or a propulsive half-hour format, the best of 2019 finds impactful artistry in concise storytelling.
Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, Ep 83: Hader on trusting his directing instincts as he looks back at Season 2.
Bill Hader’s brilliant second season ends without any easy answers, as Barry indulges his dark side once more.
Season 2’s wildest episode yet made Bill Hader nervous in more ways than one.
“The Americans” became the first drama series since “Breaking Bad” to win two Peabody Awards during its run.
“Barry” also had series-high viewership, with “Veep” and “Last Week Tonight” also benefiting from a mammoth Sunday.
Also nominated: “Pose,” “Shirkers,” “Killing Eve,” and “Hannah Gadsby: Nanette.” Ronan Farrow will host the May 18 awards ceremony.
As Bill Hader and Alec Berg’s HBO comedy tilts on the edge of darkness, the Very Good TV Podcast debates whether it’s already tipped over.
“We’de be insane to kill that guy. He’s so funny,” said Hader of the Chechen mobster character played by Anthony Carrigan.