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You don’t have to work hard to sell Poker Face. It goes like this: “You know the guy who does the Knives Out movies, Rian ...
The Poker Face Season 2 ending is, like any of the best Poker Face episodes, a fun, brain-teasing thrill ride that serves as ...
Rian Johnson, no stranger to mysteries with his “Knives Out” movies, created “Poker Face” as a showcase for Lyonne. The two met through Johnson’s wife, film historian Karina Longworth.
The finale only serves to emphasize how unsustainable Charlie's life is.
Season two ended with a "To Be Continued" that put Natasha Lyonne's starring character in peril — only to pull it back and ...
A (canine) star is born in this week's Poker Face season 2 finale. That performing pooch just happens to be leading lady and ...
We caught up with "Poker Face" creator Rian Johnson and star Natasha Lyonne to get their highlights from season one of the '70s-style crime series.
With Natasha Lyonne's Charlie Cale on the run once again in the Season 2 finale of 'Poker Face', let's hope Patti Harrison's ...
Natasha Lyonne is recounting her journey to being cast as a rather unique character in the new “Smurfs” movie.
Natasha Lyonne talks about attending the Wu-Tang Clan concert, lighting up the Empire State Building with Nick Offerman and ...
Lyonne and Johnson, who created “Poker Face” and wrote and directed on the series, also had to work through the physical response Charlie has once she hears a lie — something that she more ...
In ‘Poker Face,’ Natasha Lyonne Just Wants to Give You Some Truth. Lyonne’s role as a human lie detector earned her an Emmy nomination for acting, her third.
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