Who is Irving working with? The Hollywood Reporter looks at some of the candidates who have emerged across season two thus ...
Take your vitamins, folks. There’s something going around. The first indicator was the audience Tuesday night at the Metropolitan Opera, which welcomed the new year with the premiere of Michael ...
With a Turturro cameo and a very surreal set, Zegna’s latest presentation brought to mind the hit Apple TV show. Though the clothes were far from corporate. By Jacob Gallagher Reporting from ...
John Turturro discussed how he was almost cast in Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" on Ben Stiller and Adam Scott's "Severance" podcast.
Mezzo-soprano Judit Kutasi, following her 2024 debut in Verdi’s La Forza del Destino, is Aida’s Egyptian rival Amneris, sharing the role with Elīna Garanča, who returns to the Met for ...
The actor made a catwalk appearance at Milan Men’s Fashion Week only days after the debut of 'Severance' season 2 Daniele Venturelli/WireImage John Turturro is getting down to business.
If you were able to see through the cloud of Timothée Chalamet lookalikes at Milan Fashion Week, you may have been glad to spot John Turturro, character actor par excellence, who made a runway ...
Listeners of The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott were treated to an unexpected story about Stanley Kubrick, courtesy of podcast guest Turturro. In the podcast's Jan. 15 episode ...
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 ...
They’re ready for a waffle party. “Severance” returns for Season 2 on Apple TV+ on Friday, Jan. 17 — and series stars John Turturro, Britt Lower and Zach Cherry know the answers to some of ...
John Turturro is getting down to business. On Jan. 20, the Severance actor, 67, made what appeared to be his runway debut with Italian label Zegna during Milan Men’s Fashion Week. Ditching his ...
You know you’re in trouble when a grand new production of Verdi’s “Aida” only catches fire midway through the second act, after the “Triumphal March”—when Amonasro shows up.