Interviews
Alan Yang's 'Tigertail' Explores the Cost of the Asian American Dream
This movie is "clearly the most personal thing I have ever done," director Alan Yang tells Newsweek.
Sean Hannity Defends Fox News After Journalism Professors' Critical Letter
"I have taken this seriously way before most in the media did. I warned in January that it was dangerous because it was highly contagious, but some people were asymptomatic, so it would spread quickly."
Tim & Eric Want You to Confuse Their New Sitcom With 'Fuller House'
Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim spoke with Newsweek about how they want their surreal new show to remind viewers of classic sitcoms—that is, until "you start looking at the characters and the ideas."
Rainn Wilson on the Relationship Between Comedy and Depression
"I grew up a pretty anxious and depressed kid," Wilson tells Newsweek. "When I found that I could make people laugh, that was my solution."
'Hot Ones' Creators Reveal Their Brand New Sauce
Sean Evans and Chris Schonberger talk about creativity under pressure, the horrors of Carolina Reaper peppers, and that one time Sean's fame stopped a nightclub brawl.
Tika Sumpter and Mark-Paul Gosselaar Talk New ABC Series 'mixed-ish'
The actors, who star as Bow's parents Paul and Alicia, discussed the show with Newsweek and the opportunity "mixed-ish" presents to educate viewers through comedy.
YouTuber and Hugo Nominee Lindsay Ellis Makes Her Fiction Debut
"Axiom's End," an alternate history science fiction novel, comes out from St. Martin's Press in summer 2020.
Trump Is Breaking U.K. Political Conventions and Local Papers Are Loving It
Interviews with the president took pride of place in national newspapers this weekend, though Trump's controversial comments have won him little support from the British people.
Judge Warns Roger Stone to Halt Media Tour
"Since this is a criminal proceeding, not a public relations campaign," the judge said, it would be in Stone's best interest to "refrain from making further statements to the media or to the public."
Jimmy Kimmel Jokes Melania Trump Was Happier in Africa
Kimmel aired a video montage of Melania's happier facial expression in Africa, comparing it to her typically stoic appearance next to President Donald Trump.
EXCLUSIVE: 'RWBY' Volume 5 Behind-the-Scenes Clip
The home release for Rooster Teeth's "RWBY" Volume 5 is available now. Watch this exclusive clip of Kerry Shawcross and Miles Luna talk the evolution of the Rooster Teeth series.
Video: Morgan Freeman Made Sexually Suggestive Comments
In one interview, Morgan asked the ET correspondent if she was married and if she had "fooled around" with older men.
'RWBY' Vol. 5 Blu-ray/DVD Coming in June
Rooster Teeth announced the home release for "RWBY" Volume 5, along with details about all the extra content fans can expect.
Quincy Jones Apologizes for His Interviews
"I have LEARNED MY LESSON," the 85-year-old music legend wrote in a statement.
Michael Wolff Has Audio Recording of Bannon and Others
The author of a new book that's loaded with explosive anecdotes of a White House in chaos is backed up by "dozens of hours" of audio recordings of senior staff, according to a report.
Daniel Radcliffe on 'Jungle' and His Odd Career Choices
The 28-year-old actor discusses the most physically demanding film shoot of his life.
Tegan and Sara on Revisiting 'The Con' 10 Years Later
"It's making me want to make a really intimate and dark record," Tegan Quin says.
The Unruly Return of Liam Gallagher: An Epic Interview
In a colorful, profanity-filled interview, Gallagher discusses his new solo record, modern pop music and why he always plays Oasis songs live.
What We Learned From Putin and Stone's Kremlin Tour
Putin's PC wallpaper, coffee-table reading and personal effects reveal as much and as little as the president wants them to.
Putin Accuses U.S. of Backing 'Terrorists' in Chechnya
Moscow learned a lesson of the U.S. double standard on "terrorism," Putin said in Oliver Stone's four-hour film of interviews with the Russian president.
FBI Interviews Reveal Bomb Plot Role of Al-Qaeda Chief
The would-be attacker's explosives, hidden in his underwear, failed to explode.
George Michael's Humanity Inspired Fans' Adoration
George Michael was both a musical icon and a figure of hope and heroism for his communities.
Kim Gordon's Sound World
The legendary Sonic Youth co-founder discusses Body/Head, the involvement of women in noise music and Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize.
An American Tale—Creating a 'Hamilton' Documentary
'Hamilton's America,' a feature-length documentary that offers the rare opportunity to see parts of 'Hamilton' from the front row, is PBS's crown jewel of 2016.
FBI Interviews Clinton on Use of Private Email Server
The voluntary interview at FBI headquarters in Washington lasted three and a half hours.
Roger Daltrey Looks Back on 50 Years of the Who
As the legendary British rockers prepare for their final American tour, the singer opens up about the band's past and his own future.
Alex Ross Perry and the Democracy of Movies
The director and Elisabeth Moss talk to 'Newsweek' about their new film, 'Queen of Earth,' the pursuit of passion projects and how big is not always bad.
The Stephen Malkmus Guide to Pavement Rarities
We asked Stephen Malkmus about Pavement's new rarities set. The memories are a little hazy.
My Weekend: Dickie Bannenberg
The yacht designer loves rowing, reading, trying to play the saxophone and driving his father's old Aston Martin