You can accuse “All Her Fault” of a lot of things — exploiting parental anxieties, bland AirBnB home design, criminal misuse of Sarah Snook — but you can’t accuse it of being subtle. In the Peacock ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sarah Snook and Michael Peña in “All Her Fault.” (Sarah Enticknap/Peacock) Sarah Snook is on a roll. She won the Tony for Best ...
All Her Fault instantly brings us into the action. It’s so fast that we’re left almost as breathless and fearful as Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) is about the fact that her son, Milo (Duke McCloud), ...
Following the state-of-the-art triumph that Succession had in the modern television landscape, everyone was anticipating to see what the cast members who found their prestigious break with the HBO ...