Do you understand?” What makes the scene all the more chilling is that by gaslighting Gia, Sofia is echoing the disturbing speech her own father, Carmine Falcone (Mark Strong), gave her when she dared ...
As portrayed by Cristin Milioti in the 2012 Broadway ... “I refuse to let these old [expletive] men push me aside again like ...
The only force left in his way is Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti ... Casey said, ‘Look, I just want to say, I hope you’re not ...
In advance of The Penguin’s season finale, the actress dishes on episode 7, that batshit interrogation scene, and the wonders of a comic-book adaptation that’s so damn Italian.
"The Penguin" star Cristin Milioti discusses her tour-de-force performance in Episode 4 and how filming in Arkham Asylum felt "like a play." ...
Moreover, with actors like Milioti bringing their talent and passion to the genre, the future of superhero films looks bright. Cristin Milioti has been basking in the positive reception of her ...
Feeding into Cristin Milioti’s volatile performance, her costumes chart a journey from obedient heiress to homicidal mob boss.
Days before an election that doubles as a referendum on gender, we hail Cristin Milioti's underestimated, furious queenpin ...
Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) takes a more literal route ... The marks on the victims’ hands look like the ones Sofia saw on her mother. When her father offers Sofia the keys to the crime ...
Here’s Cristin Milioti’s side of the story, which she shared with CinemaBlend: First of all, like, what a legend. … that was at a really intense time. We had like, no time to prepare for ...
The Penguin showed how Cristin Milioti's character was broken in Arkham Asylum, the first time DC took a deep dive into a ...
In advance of The Penguin’s season finale this Sunday, Milioti dishes on episode ... it’s more of a balance. I like that. Macall Polay/HBO In another early look at The Penguin’s season ...