Cristin Milioti wants someone to dig through the archives and bring back Made for Love. While speaking to journalists, including TV Insider, in support of Black Mirror Season 7’s release (she reprises her lead role from “U.S.S.
[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for Black Mirror Season 7 Episode 6, “U.S.S. Callister: Into Infinity.”] For many Black Mirror fans, it was certainly a surprise to learn that Season 7 would feature a sequel episode for “U.S.S.
There are some who think our current dystopian world has made Black Mirror irrelevant. Reality is already stranger (and worse) than anything fiction can imagine.
The worlds of TV and film gave us some incredible adventures in 2024. We explored the grimy depths of Gotham, the apocalyptic wasteland of an alternate Earth, and so much more.
The 2020s have been quite the chaotic decade and, as 2024 comes to a close, we accept that we are only halfway through what feels like one long surreal season of reality TV.
Recently, Cristin Milioti, who plays Sofia Falcone on The Penguin, chatted with Nerdist and a few other outlets about taking on the role of Sofia Falcone.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Penguin Episode 8, “A Great or Little Thing.” The Penguin Episode 8 is a perfect conclusion to one of the most surprising television series of the year.
Sal Maroni was an afterthought in The Batman, but The Penguin made him a major player in Gotham’s criminal underworld once again. What’s it been like playing a forgotten figure who goes from sitting in a jail cell to being out on a mission of revenge?
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Penguin Episode 7, “Top Hat.” With only one more week remaining, The Penguin Episode 7 wonderfully sets up an epic showdown between Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) and Sofia Gigante (Cristin Milioti) for the finale.
When it comes to independent film production and distribution companies, A24 is usually the talk of the town in Hollywood. However, a new contender has emerged over the last few years: NEON.
Despite the increasing saturation of superhero films, Cristin Milioti, known for her role as Sofia Falcone in ‘The Penguin’, remains a passionate fan of the genre.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Penguin Episode 6, “Gold Summit.” The Penguin continues to prove it’s one of the best series of the year with each passing week.
After an epic finale to the previous installment of The Penguin featuring Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) murdering her family, Episode 5 picks up with another exciting addition to the series.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Penguin Episode 4, “Cent’anni.” While the previous installment of HBO’s The Penguin focuses primarily on Victor Aguilar’s (Rhenzy Feliz) point of view, Episode 4 takes the same approach with Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti).
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Penguin Episode 3, “Bliss.” While the devastation caused by The Riddler (Paul Dano) in The Batman has been discussed throughout the first two episodes of the series, the latest installment is the first to flashback for a first-hand experience.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Penguin, Season 1, Episode 2, “Inside Man.”] The Penguin returned and with it more inside dealings for Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) as he continued to fan the flames of chaos between warring mob families, the Falcones and Maronis.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Penguin Episode 2, “Inside Man.” HBO’s new hit series The Penguin is taking the world by storm with an excellent premiere, and they keep the momentum going with a stellar second installment.
Sofia Falcone, later Falcone-Gigante, also known as the Hangman, isn’t one of Batman’s most famous villains. This is mainly because she only makes a prominent appearance in two different comics.
When Matt Reeves‘ The Batman hit theaters in 2022, it was clear that the Gotham which Robert Pattinson‘s Batman sought to protect had a long, dark and sordid past.
As DC Studios’ co-chairs James Gunn and Peter Safran continue putting the finishing touches on Creature Commandos, the first project of the all-new, all-different DCU era, one of the studio’s Elseworlds projects that survived that change in direction at the WBD is nearing its premiere.
A good rom-com can still make audiences swoon, as evidenced by the number of successful modern rom-coms released. These films showcase the versatility of the genre and prove the rom-com certainly isn’t dead.