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The actress who earned an Emmy nomination for her role as chemist-turned-cooking-show-host Elizabeth Zott talks about getting into character and the scenes that were hardest for her. By Brande ...
Bleeding Cool: What intrigued you about 'Lessons in Chemistry?' Did you read the Bonnie Garmus book? What initially intrigued me about 'Lessons in Chemistry' was hearing Brie Larson was attached to ...
Brie Larson landed not one but two Emmy nominations this year, as the star and an executive producer of the Apple TV+ limited series “Lessons in Chemistry.” Both her categories were revealed during ...
Brie Larson fell hard for the book “Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus. “When I read something and it’s the right thing for me to do, it’s like the most intense crush you can ever imagine,” says ...
"Sometimes with film, it's about a singular event," she told Gold Derby prior to the screening. "This is about what it means to live a life. To explore that, especially in a medium like television, it ...
The star’s Dior-inspired custom lab coats by costume designer Mirren Gordon-Crozier set the perfect tone for the Apple TV+ series. By Brande Victorian Deputy Awards Editor Mirren Gordon-Crozier has ...
Editor’s Note: Welcome to The MVP, a column where we celebrate the best performances TV has to offer. Whether it be through heart-wrenching outbursts, powerful looks, or perfectly-timed comedy, TV’s ...
Halfway through their Actors on Actors conversation, Brie Larson and Andrew Scott discover something they have in common: Neither of them is a trained actor. Larson brings up the subject almost ...
When makeup designer Miho Suzuki began working on Lessons in Chemistry, she decided the makeup needed to follow the story arc of Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson). “In the beginning, she couldn’t afford to ...
Brie Larson fell hard for the book “Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus. “When I read something and it’s the right thing for me to do, it’s like the most intense crush you can ever imagine,” says ...
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