All Emmys articles – Page 2
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Features‘Adolescence’ team talk safeguarding, Netflix input and future one-shot projects
Philip Barantini, Stephen Graham, Jack Thorne and Jo Johnson on making “drama that matters”.
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Features‘Bridgerton’ star Nicola Coughlan on the “huge responsibility” of her first romantic lead role
The Irish actress also discusses why she uses her platform for causes close to her heart.
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FeaturesJason Isaacs: “I worried I would be the dullest person that’s ever been in ‘The White Lotus’”
The UK actor on how he internalised the suffering of his lorazepam-popping character in ‘The White Lotus’.
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FeaturesCharlie Brooker breaks down series seven of ‘Black Mirror’
The multi-award-winning creator talks inspiration from The Beatles and feeling positive about technology.
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NewsScreen Emmys 2025 special: digital edition
Browse Screen’s Primetime Emmys 2025 special, which focuses on some of this year’s international contenders including Adoloscence, The White Lotus and Black Doves.
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News76th Emmy Awards is latest live US entertainment ceremony to see viewership rise
Audience reaches highest level in three years, climbs 60% over strike-delayed January ceremony.
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News‘Shogun’, ‘The Bear’ dominate 76th Emmy Awards
‘Hacks’ delivers upset in comedy series category.
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Features‘Slow Horses’ showrunner Will Smith on nine Emmys nominations and working with “brilliant” Gary Oldman
With season four set to air in September, Slow Horses has finally been recognised by Emmys voters.
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News‘Shogun’, ’The Bear’, ‘Only Murders In The Building’ lead Emmys nominations
’True Detective: Night Country’ is on 19 and ’The Crown’ has 18 nominations.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Fernando Meirelles on quitting architecture and his fears for the future
Meirelles directed episodes of Sympathizer and Sugar.
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FeaturesAnthony Boyle on his ‘Masters Of The Air’ and ’Manhunt’ roles: “I love the physicality and the mental stuff”
After starring as a heroic Second World War navigator, Boyle wanted to “play someone the polar opposite”.
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FeaturesThe personal touch made all the difference to the second series shoot of ‘Tokyo Vice’ in Japan
The show’s creative team reveal how filming series two was “night and day” compared to series one
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Features“There were doors slammed in its face”: David Oyelowo on spending a decade trying to make ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’
“The only place you can land is a prejudice against a Black protagonist, a Black-centred story.”
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Features’Night Country’ showrunner Issa López on turning ‘True Detective’ on its head
Jodie Foster told López she wanted to play “an impossible asshole” on the HBO show.
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FeaturesElla Purnell on why ‘Fallout’ was the most challenging project of her career
British star Purnell was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2010,
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Features‘Ripley’ creator Steven Zaillian on making Netflix series “feel more like a novel”
“I always imagined it in black and white,” he tells Screen.
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FeaturesBirds of paradise, palm trees, banana leaves: How ’Griselda’’s production designer evoked 1980s Miami
Knut Loewe eschewed the stereotypical pinks for a broader colour palette.
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NewsScreen Emmys 2024 special: digital edition
Browse Screen’s Primetime Emmys 2024 special, which focuses on some of this year’s international contenders including Baby Reindeer, Ripley and Fallout.
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FeaturesHow the ‘True Detective: Night Country’ production team doubled Iceland for Alaska
Producer Mari Jo Winkler and production designer Dan Taylor reveal the details that went into creating a fictional Alaskan town
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FeaturesJuno Temple: ‘Fargo’ role “made me a better actress”
Juno Temple stars as Dot Lyon, a feral fighter, domestic abuse survivor and devoted mother in the latest season of FX’s Fargo.















