Interview: The Man in the High Castle’s Jason O’Mara and Alexa Davalos
Alexa Davalos and Jason O’Mara talk about their characters, alternate realities and what it was like for O’Mara to join the cast.
Alexa Davalos and Jason O’Mara talk about their characters, alternate realities and what it was like for O’Mara to join the cast.
Paula Vogel’s new play, Indecent, is a vivid, entertaining and sad page-turner.
Sydney Sweeney talks about the film, playing possessed, working with Amy Adams and why she creates a different book for each of her characters.
Jim Cummings as the voices of Pooh and Tigger is outstanding. He matches the original cartoons and it’s almost like Sterling Holloway (the original voice of Pooh) never died.
Whether you’re young or old, the rhythm is definitely going to get you by the end of On Your Feet!, The Emilio and Gloria Estefan Broadway Musical that just arrived at the Civic Theater.
In a backstage press conference the cast talks about the upcoming season, how Jodie felt becoming the first female Doctor, the origin of her costume and more.
Schein talks about the show and cast, working in San Diego and one terrible audition.
“It’s easy to get stale in our business if you’re not working around the environment” – Temuera Morrison
While it’s not as fun as the original, it’s absolutely a good upper to the downer ending of Infinity War.
When Shadow and LLana are together, they make quite a pair. Especially during smile-inducing number, ‘Shall We Dance?’
The San Diego Fringe Festival is back for its 6th year and it’s bigger then ever!
“In a matter of two days, I found out that I was going to be playing Emma and that in a week and a half we would start shooting” – Actress Mishel Prada on Getting Cast in ‘Vida’
Sophie Skelton talks about her role in 211, working with Cage, how she perfected her American accent and of course, Outlander.
The cast of kids are the the reason you’ll enjoy the show. Each one is as talented – and funny – as the next
“I don’t think that you can really know the trajectory of your career until it decides for you, and then you know your place.” – Katee Sackhoff
The film provides a breezy and entertaining time capsule into that era. One where Carr was truly a king and, if you’re a fan of old-school Hollywood tales, one where he deserves to be remembered.
Acting coach Warner Loughlin has written a wonderful new book that debunks the nonsense of the “tortured actor.”
Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull is a masterpiece, let’s just put that out there. But was it a good idea to turn it into a film?
The film picks up momentum about halfway through and that’s where it finally gets fun.
The three actors talked about voice work, the show and characters and more!