Director Megan Park talks about casting Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella in her new time-travel movie My Old Ass.
At that festival in particular, a decent, modest seriocomedy can be greeted with somewhat hysterical enthusiasm—is it the high altitude?—that in the sober aftermath of regular release some months ...
Ever since her breakout role on the popular sitcom Parks and Recreation, Aubrey Plaza has been admired for her dry humor and ...
When “Funny Face,” Stanley Donen’s movie-musical with Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, first premiered in 1957, it was a box ...
Maisy Stella hadn’t heard the word “action” in years. The 20-year-old actor grew up on the set of the ABC drama “Nashville,” ...
The following story contains some spoilers for episode 1 of Agatha All Along, "Seekest Thou the Road." IF YOU THINK back to ...
In a funny fluke of the release calendar, Megan Park's "My Old Ass" and Coralie Fargeat's "The Substance" open simultaneously ...
“Heartstopper” actor Joe Locke, whose “Agatha All Along” character is billed as Teen but is rumored to be Wanda Maximoff’s ...
While promoting the new series at the recent premiere event, Agatha All Along star Aubrey Plaza pretty much confirmed the fan ...
But Trump won't get Plaza's vote in this year's presidential election. On Sept. 11, the same day Plaza interviewed with ...
In the new movie "My Old Ass," an 18-year-old girl is visited by her 39-year-old self, who provides guidance and an unexplained warning.
Aubrey Plaza, newcomer Maisy Stella, and director Megan Park talk queer identity, self-reflection, and mushrooms.