As ‘Insecure’ Signs Off, Its Creative Team Predicts Its Legacy Will Be Bigger Than Anyone Can Imagine
IndieWire talks to showrunner Prentice Penny and music supervisor Kier Lehman, who look back on the HBO series’ five-year run.
IndieWire talks to showrunner Prentice Penny and music supervisor Kier Lehman, who look back on the HBO series’ five-year run.
HBO’s acclaimed sitcom comes to an end in Season 5, with creator and star Issa Rae making the best of her sitcom structure.
Issa Rae’s beloved HBO comedy series might have a surprise fan in Donald Trump.
An ambitious Season 4 spells trouble for Issa and Molly’s friendship, while the series wisely pivots from focusing on the foibles of millennial dating life.
“Insecure: The Come Up Game” will invite players to participate in the LA misadventures of Issa Dee from HBO’s hit comedy.
Jay Ellis is gone, but the one big change in HBO’s comedy doesn’t mean more are needed for this series to say its piece.
The “Insecure” actor impresses in his first leading role, in an action-heavy franchise feature that required some unexpected influences.
The ladies are “single, 30, and thriving,” but that sure as hell doesn’t mean they’ve got everything figured out.
IndieWire Honors: The “Insecure” executive producer and star has another TV show in the works, and just shot the feature “The Hate U Give.”
IndieWire Honors: The “Insecure” co-creator and star wants to create a media empire. First order of business: Finding new sci-fi stories featuring people of color.
IndieWire Honors: Wilmore shares his experience in helping Rae create and write the pilot episode to the HBO comedy.
The comedy is still a showcase for Issa Rae’s talents, but plenty of others are getting their chance to shine in Season 2.