Emmy Awards
From Gilead to the Wasteland, Costume Designers Are Building TV’s Most Stylish Dystopias
Explore how costume designers craft iconic looks in dystopian TV worlds like ‘The Testaments,’ ‘Fallout,’ ‘Pluribus,’ and more.
How ‘The Madison’ Pulled Off Michelle Pfeiffer’s Freezing Montana Creek Scene
THR breaks down a pivotal scene in ‘The Madison’s with Michelle Pfeiffer and Rebecca Spence.
How Leslie Iwerks Turned 200 Hours of Silent Footage Into ‘Disneyland Handcrafted’
THR explores how Leslie Iwerks transformed 200 hours of silent footage into the film ‘Disneyland Handcrafted.’
HBO Wasn’t Built in a Day, and Neither Was ‘Rome’
HBO’s period drama ‘Rome’ chronicling the fall of Julius Caesar earned nine Emmy nominations in 2006 and took home four wins.
Inside Jack Thorne’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ Twist on Jack and Simon’s Most Intimate Scene
In episode three of Netflix’s ‘Lord of the Flies,’ two stranded boys bond over lessons from their dads. Jack Thorne breaks down the scene.
How ‘Monster’ and ‘Chad Powers’ Transformed Two Hollywood Heartthrobs Beyond Recognition
How ‘Monster’ and ‘Chad Powers’ hair and makeup teams transformed Charlie Hunnam and Glen Powell beyond recognition.
How ‘Deep Cover’ Went From Dead Script to Tony Scott-Inspired Emmy Hopeful
Colin Trevorrow talks about reviving ‘Deep Cover’ after 16 years, casting Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed.
Sarah Snook on Why ‘All Her Fault’ Was the Perfect Post-‘Succession’ Role
Sarah Snook talks taking on ‘All Her Fault’ for a post-‘Succession’ role.
Matthew Rhys Reveals He and Dave Annable Unsuccessfully Pitched a ‘Brothers & Sisters’ Holiday Special
Matthew Rhys on pitching a ‘Brothers & Sisters’ holiday special, ‘The Beast in Me’ and trying his hand at comedy in ‘Widow’s Bay.’
Michael J. Fox’s ‘Family Ties’ Emmy Win Changed the Record Books
Michael J. Fox 1986 Emmy win made him the youngest winner ever in his category, a feat that still defines one of TV’s standout Emmy moments.