‘On Becoming a God in Central Florida’: Kirsten Dunst Put Her Own Rage Into the Character
Krystal Stubbs is the ultimate role for an actress who’s come to define so much about growing up.
Krystal Stubbs is the ultimate role for an actress who’s come to define so much about growing up.
Dunst also dished on her new Jane Campion movie and why she turned down a role in “The House That Jack Built.”
“It felt a little bit like the end of the last day of school,” Dunst said about a bravura moment she shares with her co-star Théodore Pellerin.
Now starring in TV’s “On Becoming a God in Central Florida,” Kirsten Dunst is having a moment. But was she ever really not?
Théodore Pellerin and the Showtime series’ co-creators break down that shocking shift in the dynamic between Krystal and Cody.
The actress plays a clever single mom in Showtime’s ’90s-set satire about a pyramid scheme.
The “Big Little Lies” actor plays a poor sap taken in by a pyramid scheme in Showtime’s new satire.
The American dream meets a Florida reality in Showtime’s hilarious and cutting black comedy.
The ’90s-set show will debut at the end of summer after originally being slated as a YouTube Premium show.