If you have been watching Poker Face season 2, you might have recognized Charlie’s “Good Buddy.” The man Natasha Lyonne’s amateur sleuth Charlie talks to on her CB radio is none other than Fargo actor ...
Is it the fun premise? The guest stars? Natasha Lyonne‘s voice? More likely, it’s a combination of all three things — as well as the behind-the-scenes work of creator and director Rian Johnson and the ...
Warning: Some SPOILERS lie ahead for Poker Face episodes 1-3! Natasha Lyonne's Charlie Cale is back for more mysteries, and joining her is Tony Tost as the new showrunner for Poker Faceseason 2. Tost ...
In this week’s new Season 2 episode of Peacock's Poker Face, “Sloppy Joseph,” Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) finds herself employed as an elementary school lunch lady. In the seemingly bucolic school ...
The last time we saw Lyonne’s Charlie Cale, the amateur sleuth was on the run from a Mafia hit put out by aggrieved boss Beatrix Hasp (Rhea Perlman). Charlie is blessed, or maybe cursed, with the ...
I can’t explain exactly why, but I find it incredibly moving that Natasha Lyonne has remained so friendly with her costars and collaborators across nearly 40 years in showbiz. Earlier this season, ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for “The Big Pump,” Season 2, Episode 10 of “Poker Face,” now streaming on Peacock. The last time “Poker Face” fans saw Clea DuVall, she played Charlie’s ...
"It's something I wanted to protect about the show," says season two's new showrunner Tony Tost about leaning further into Natasha Lyonne's weekly adventures. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East ...
All hail Natasha Lyonne, an actor expert at comedy and drama who blends them both to sublime perfection in "Poker Face," a 10-part series now on Peacock that raises the bar on murder-of-the-week TV by ...
Natasha Lyonne heads back on the road as detective Charlie Cale when the 12-episode second season launches May 8. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast Welcome back, Charlie Cale. Natasha ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Poker Face” Season 2, Episode 3. Any “Poker Face” fan would have expected the second installment of the Rian Johnson-created series to play out in a similar ...
For the most part, though, “Poker Face” takes evident pleasure in upping its own ante. Johnson directs the premiere, a riff on “The Westing Game” — or Johnson’s own “Knives Out” movies — with every ...