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Poker Face' has been the modern take on 'Columbo' that we never knew we needed, but, as Charlie Cale rides off into the ...
"Poker Face" Season 2 has finally hit Peacock, and while we’ve thus far only been treated to the first three episodes, they feature some A+ guest stars. Right off the bat, we have Cynthia Erivo ...
"Poker Face" Season 2 has finally hit Peacock, and while we’ve thus far only been treated to the first three episodes, they feature some A+ guest stars. Right off the bat, we have Cynthia Erivo ...
Natasha Lyonne is an actress, director and producer of "Poker Face" Season 2. But shooting the Peacock comedy, she feels more like an Oompa Loompa.
It's a packed cast in Poker Face season 2 episode 8, with John Cho, Melanie Lynskey, Brendan Sexton III, and Joel Marsh Garland joining Natasha Lyonne's Charlie Cale in the episode.
In true “Poker Face”-fashion, both Charlie and Cliff face unexpected twists in the finale, setting up the upcoming second season and showcasing Johnson’s razor-sharp writing.
Poker Face Season 2, Episode 6, “Sloppy Joseph,” takes Charlie (Natasha Lyonne) into an elite primary school. Most of the children have normal adjustments to life, success, and failure, but ...
Poker Face season 2 episode 10's synopsis also doesn't hint at Charlie's next moves. However, based on what little it revealed, there's another murder in the midst, and it includes a weightlifter.
Poker Face is modern, sharp, and accessible. A product that respects the viewer's intelligence and offers something rare these days: entertainment without understatement.
In “Poker Face,” he guest-stars as Gator Joe, a Florida policeman and influencer with a pet alligator who becomes the target of a rival cop (Gaby Hoffmann).
Natasha Lyonne is an actress, director and producer of "Poker Face" Season 2. But shooting the Peacock comedy, she feels more like an Oompa Loompa.
On Poker Face, Tom was offered the part of Anne, Maddy’s Nana and a retired professor who lives in one of the last rent-controlled apartments in this particular Brooklyn building.