The Western High School senior’s self-published graphic novel, “Thunder Bread,” tells the story of two teens who get ...
"The Whole World Is a Mystery" at the Carnegie Museum of Art marks the first retrospective look at Gertrude Abercrombie in ...
Art Institute's elaborately displayed tooth, thought to belong to John the Baptist, turns out not to
An ancient tooth in a crystal vessel inside a gilded silver frame at the Art Institute of Chicago was long thought to belong to John the Baptist, a contemporary of Jesus. But testing ruled that out.
A fourth Lumon employee, Irving (John Turturro), spends much of the season tracking down his own work crush (Christopher Walken), despite the fact that he has no memories of the relationship while ...
Why are four innies – Britt Lower’s Hellie R., Adam Scott’s Mark S, second from left, John Turturro’s Irving B. and Zech Cherry’s Dylan G. – outside in the fourth episode of the second ...
Editors Geoffrey Richman and Joe Landauer tell IndieWire about the Apple TV+ series' ambitious, off-kilter Season 2 opening. It’s hard to pin down much about the world of “Severance” and the ...
John Turturro’s doggedly dogmatic worker bee lost his loyalty to Lumon across the first season, thanks to his growing love for Burt (Christopher Walken). After Burt’s forced retirement ...
It's also very funny at times (Glover has a long track record in comedy, and is co-creator), and features a great supporting cast including Michaela Coel, John Turturro, Sharon Horgan and the ...
His character, Burt, developed a tender relationship in season 1 with another worker drone, Irving, played by John Turturro. In season 2, which premiered this month on Apple TV+, Burt’s story ...
John Turturro’s career is too vast and varied to assume that any one person knows him for any one role. Maybe you first encountered him in Do the Right Thing or Miller’s Crossing. Maybe you ...
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