Maya Rudolph Talks to Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti About Their ‘Palm Springs’ Chemistry
They also discussed how “Saturday Night Live” helped prepare Samberg for the 21-day time crunch of shooting “Palm Springs.”
They also discussed how “Saturday Night Live” helped prepare Samberg for the 21-day time crunch of shooting “Palm Springs.”
The pandemic meant last year’s Sundance movies made very little at the box office, but it also set expectations for the festival’s future.
Reflecting on her Sundance darling and Hulu hit, the actress tells IndieWire how the film gave her the kind of “entire spectrum” role she’s always wanted.
As irrefutably charming star and hands-on producer, Samberg is as integral to the film’s loopy vision as filmmakers Max Barbakow and Andy Siara.
Samberg had a strong message for voters while promoting his wildly popular summer Hulu film “Palm Springs” this awards season.
The film set records at Sundance after Hulu and Neon spent over $17.5 million for distribution rights.
For filmmakers with science in their stories, theoretical physicist Clifford Johnson has a message from scientists: Talk to us.
Andy Siara spent more than a decade playing in a beloved LA group that never quite “made it.” With his first film selling for the biggest deal in Sundance history, he’s left reeling from a breakout story that almost didn’t happen.
Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti are stuck in a time loop in Neon and Hulu’s summer comedy.
A record number of accredited media at this year’s festival participated in the survey, which showcased several highlights from the lineup.
John Cooper reflects on everything from rejecting “George Washington” to accepting “Hounddog” in a wide-ranging interview about his legacy.
Neon and Hulu’s $15-million “Palm Springs” is a risky theatrical bet. But as Amazon suggests about its “Late Night” buy last year, crowd-pleasing comedies are key for streaming.