Lakeith Stanfield: ‘I’m Kind of Mad’ About Finding Out Teddy Perkins Is Donald Glover
“I wish the illusion would’ve gone on a little longer,” Stanfield says about filming the standout “Atlanta” episode.
“I wish the illusion would’ve gone on a little longer,” Stanfield says about filming the standout “Atlanta” episode.
The new film from Warner Bros. and producer Ryan Coogler co-stars Lakeith Stanfield and is directed by Shaka King.
Stella Meghie’s lush, sexy drama offers two stories in one — but neither ever get their full due.
“Joker” is a soon-to-be Oscar winner with over $1 billion at the worldwide box office, but that’s not stopping Stanfield from wanting another film.
Lakeith Stanfield, Hilary Swank, Christine Baranski, and Stephen Root are the latest to join an already overflowing voice cast.
From stellar work in shows that never got their due, to unsung supporting players in established hits, these performances are ones worth remembering and celebrating.
Imagine the possibilities of Lakeith Stanfield and David Lynch joining forces on the big screen.
The film’s wild conclusion may have stunned Sundance, but eagle-eyed viewers might have caught some hints early on in Boots Riley’s first feature.
The “Atlanta” actor met with IndieWire to discuss everything from Boots Riley to bukkake, a talk interrupted by a complaint about his lack of footwear.
Plus, director Hiro Murai explains why the show coined the term “loose Keith” in regards to the actor.
Tookit Podcast: One of the year’s best episodes of TV was also one of the riskiest. Director Hiro Murai breaks down how he and Glover kept “Teddy Perkins” from becoming a bad SNL sketch.
Boots Riley’s Sundance hit gets an explosive new trailer, including a look at Armie Hammer’s cocaine-addled Silicon Valley bro.