[This story contains spoilers from season two, episode three of Loot, “Vengeance Falls.”]
In the final minutes of the season one finale of Loot, the show’s protagonist, Molly Novak (played by Maya Rudolph), wakes up with a multi-layered hangover after a night of drinking one too many and welcoming her ex-husband, John Novak (Adam Scott), back into her bed. Yet despite the shocking cliffhanger audiences were left with, the scene in no way foreshadows a future reunion between the couple who divorced after John’s infidelity. Just minutes into the first episode of the second season of the Apple TV+ series, Molly tells John the only thing she wants from him going forward is “space.”
“Listen, there’s no Team Molly-John here, except for John,” Rudolph tells The Hollywood Reporter in the conversation below. “John’s the only one voting for that and he is completely outnumbered, let’s be honest.”
An air of unfinished business does continue to...
In the final minutes of the season one finale of Loot, the show’s protagonist, Molly Novak (played by Maya Rudolph), wakes up with a multi-layered hangover after a night of drinking one too many and welcoming her ex-husband, John Novak (Adam Scott), back into her bed. Yet despite the shocking cliffhanger audiences were left with, the scene in no way foreshadows a future reunion between the couple who divorced after John’s infidelity. Just minutes into the first episode of the second season of the Apple TV+ series, Molly tells John the only thing she wants from him going forward is “space.”
“Listen, there’s no Team Molly-John here, except for John,” Rudolph tells The Hollywood Reporter in the conversation below. “John’s the only one voting for that and he is completely outnumbered, let’s be honest.”
An air of unfinished business does continue to...
- 4/10/2024
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Five of the hardest-working TV costume designers recently joined Gold Derby for our Meet the Experts group panel discussion: Michael Ground (“The Boys”), Leslie Kavanagh (“The Handmaid’s Tale“), Kirston Leigh Mann (“Loot”), Sarah Arthur (“The Sandman“) and Laura Montgomery (“What We Do in the Shadows”). In our Q&a, these talented costumers talk about misconceptions people have about their work and what it’s like seeing their costumes worn at Halloween, Comic-Con, etc. Watch our exclusive video roundtable above and click on each artisan’s name to be taken to their individual interview.
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Montgomery tells us, “I would say the misconceptions are that it’s glamorous, that all you do is shop.” She notes how “the clothes are the things that get seen,...
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Montgomery tells us, “I would say the misconceptions are that it’s glamorous, that all you do is shop.” She notes how “the clothes are the things that get seen,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Loot” on Apple TV Plus stars Maya Rudolph as Molly Wells, who becomes one of the richest women in the world after divorcing her billionaire cheating husband, John Novak (Adam Scott). For costume designer Kirston Leigh Mann, who’s worked with Rudolph before on projects like “The Good Place” and “Up All Night,” the show is a “10 out of 10” on the fun scale. “Maya is amazing and she’s brave and she’s fashionable, so that makes it fun to design for somebody who’s walked into new money,” Mann reveals in Gold Derby’s Meet the Experts panel. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
Molly “likes to stand out” from all of those around her, Mann confirms. “We wanted to say that designers were in touch with her, people sent her things, and she is like a flower and she’s having fun with fashion the whole time.” She adds,...
Molly “likes to stand out” from all of those around her, Mann confirms. “We wanted to say that designers were in touch with her, people sent her things, and she is like a flower and she’s having fun with fashion the whole time.” She adds,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Five top TV costume designers will reveal secrets behind their projects when they join Gold Derby’s special “Meet the Experts” Q&a event with 2022/2023 awards contenders. They will participate in two video discussions to premiere on Monday, November 7, at 4:00 p.m. Pt; 7:00 p.m. Et. We’ll have a one-on-one with our senior editor Marcus Dixon and a roundtable chat with all of the group together.
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This “Meet the Experts” panel welcomes the following contenders:
The Boys (Amazon Prime)
Synopsis: A group of vigilantes set out to take down corrupt superheroes who abuse their superpowers.
Bio: Michael Ground’s career has included “Frontier,” “Bad Blood,” “Daybreak,” “Sweet Girl” and “Delia’s Gone.”
The Handmaid’s Tale...
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This “Meet the Experts” panel welcomes the following contenders:
The Boys (Amazon Prime)
Synopsis: A group of vigilantes set out to take down corrupt superheroes who abuse their superpowers.
Bio: Michael Ground’s career has included “Frontier,” “Bad Blood,” “Daybreak,” “Sweet Girl” and “Delia’s Gone.”
The Handmaid’s Tale...
- 11/1/2022
- by Chris Beachum and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Just talking about Leslie’s homemade wedding dress from last night's Parks and Recreation nuptials gets its designer, costume supervisor Kirston Mann, all emotional. “I’m so sorry, I’m getting choked up,” she laughed. But it’s no wonder: The skirt is literally a collage of Leslie Knope’s greatest hits. It might have been tough to see in the flurry of insta-wedding planning in Thursday’s episode, but Mann had sewn together newspaper clippings about Leslie’s Harvest Festival victory and City Council win, her campaign flyers, and even portraits of her role models Madeleine Albright, Hillary Clinton, and Michelle Obama. (Quick! Find Sandra Day O'Connor in the photo below!) The origami flower on her waist? Made out of the Pawnee city logo. “It wasn't just a bunch of newspapers I had lying around,” Mann said. “Every single piece was pulled from a Parks episode — even though no...
- 2/22/2013
- by Denise Martin
- Vulture
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