Category: Features
Revisiting Mad Men: Jon Hamm and John Slattery on Fake Cigarettes and Don Draper’s Inevitable Ending
Ten years after the end of Mad Men, Jon Hamm and John Slattery took the stage at the ATX TV Festival to reflect on their time filming the iconic series.
UnREAL Cast Members on the Lost Pilot Episode, Series Impact, and New Re-Watch Podcast
UnREAL cast members took the stage at the ATX TV Festival to break down all the juicy behind-the-scenes details of the show and the upcoming re-watch podcast.
E. Lockhart and We Were Liars Showrunners Talk Behind-The-Scenes Battles and Discovering Raw Talent
E. Lockhart, Carina Adly Mackenzie, and Julie Plec discuss the intricacies of bringing We Were Liars to life at the ATX Television Festival.
Kevin Williamson and Cast Preview ‘The Waterfront’
Here’s everything we learned about the upcoming Netflix series The Waterfront during its world premiere at the ATX TV Festival.
How ‘Hacks’ Proves Women in Comedy Deserve More Recognition
Hacks uniquely platforms women in comedy by demonstrating just how much they have to sacrifice to achieve success compared to their male counterparts.
What ‘The White Lotus’ Really Says About White Guilt
While it’s thrilling to try to predict who dies at the end of each season, The White Lotus also provides commentary about the limits of white guilt.
How ‘Andor’ Builds on Star Wars’ Political Messaging
Within the Star Wars universe, Andor continues to provide meaningful political commentary about revolution that has always been the core of the franchise.
What the Severance Season 2 Finale Means For the Show’s Future
After the shocking end to Season 2, Severance has left viewers wondering what will happen to our favorites. Read on for our theories on what could happen next!
How ‘Severance’ is Redefining the Sci-Fi Genre
The drama and sci-fi series Severance on Apple TV+ is redefining the sci-fi genre in TV by offering a version of reality shrouded in corporate manipulation.
The Pitt’s Noah Wyle on Returning to the ER for New Role
The Pitt star Noah Wyle discusses our renewed need for medical dramas, the show’s pressure cooker concept, and unexpected ER callbacks.










