Emmy Magazine Features
'Masters' of the Skies
Masters of the Air stars Austin Butler and Callum Turner reveal how they were cast in the epic WWII limited series.
Crafting a TV adaptation of the epic novel was no small feat — here's how the ambitious production pulled it off.
The much-awaited telecast revealed the golden status of shows old and new, especially The Bear and Succession.
Sample the drama and delights of TV's night of nights in our Emmy Awards timeline.
Costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone reveals how the HBO series recreates the finery of another era.
In this retrospective interview from 2006, the late actor reflects on his post-Friends series, NBC's Studio 60.
The craftspeople behind Brie Larson's new Apple TV+ limited series explain how they brought the past back to life.
The new PBS documentary explores the link between Indigenous people and the majestic bison.
Game shows are getting their due, and Snake Oil's David Spade is joining the ranks of high-rolling celebrity hosts.
In his heyday, he helped change television drama, adding depth and danger, humanity and reality to some of the most memorable shows of two centuries. Today, David Milch is battling Alzheimer's disease the best way he knows: by writing. In this Q&A, he reflects on his career and addresses his new reality.
Known for going deep inside his characters, John Leguizamo also revels in living outside himself — and he does that as the troubled but loving dad in Prime Video's The Power. Meanwhile, the actor you can't look away from remains dedicated to projects that put Latinos in the spotlight.
By bringing the horrifying reality of a nuclear war's aftermath to the screen in 1983, The Day After changed history. Four decades later, director Nicholas Meyer and others reflect on the enduring legacy of the highest-rated television movie ever.
With its latest anime adapatation, Netflix hopes to turn the Japanese comic book One Piece into a live-action hit worthy of its record-breaking fandom.