Entertainment Journalism by Scott Meslow
The Boys Are Back: Inside the Funniest, Grossest, Most Outrageous Superhero Show on TV
The cast of Amazon’s hit talk Marvel send-ups, Kendall Jenner satire, Herogasm, and He Who Shall Not Be Named.
How Bob Odenkirk Worked Through His Demons as an Action Star
The actor's surprising turn in Nobody wasn't just about expanding his range. He also drew upon his experience in three dangerous real-life situations for the role.
‘She Was Committed to the Dark Side’
How My Best Friend’s Wedding messed with Julia Roberts’ image and changed rom-coms for good.
How Rian Johnson Revitalized the Whodunit with Knives Out
The twisty, star-studded new movie hits theaters this week. You’ll want to watch it over and over again.
Dan Levy Cried Over the End of Schitt's Creek (and You Will Too)
With the last season of Schitt’s Creek upon us, we talked to creator and star Dan Levy about saying goodbye, that "Simply the Best" scene, and taking off David Rose's shoes one last time.
Timothy Olyphant's Moment Is Now, Then, and Always
As the 51-year-old actor's career reaches a new peak, television’s favorite cowboy explains why he decided to ride back into Deadwood.
How Jackbox Changed the Party Game Forever
In the past, a post-dinner game with friends was Charades. Now it’s everyone on their phones playing Quiplash, or Fibbage, or Trivia Murder Party, or one of the many other maddeningly funny games you might find in a Jackbox Party Pack. This is the story of the people who resurrected a dying company to reinvent the party game year after year.
Rachel Bloom Has a Lot to Say
As the final season comes together, the co-creator, writer, and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is plotting her next steps.
Josh Radnor Wants You to Move on From How I Met Your Mother
Four years after wrapping up his run on one of TV’s buzziest sitcoms, the star of NBC’s Rise is ready for a new conversation.
The Good Place’s William Jackson Harper Had No Idea What He Was Auditioning For
The rising star, who plays Chidi on The Good Place, tells us how he landed a role opposite Ted Danson and Kristen Bell on the funniest sitcom on television.
How We Ended Up in the Golden Age of Horror Movies
Despite being the backbone of Hollywood, horror movies have never been revered in the eyes of Hollywood. Now that the genre is conquering not just the box office (thanks It) but the critical conversation too (thanks Get Out), horror is one of the last great hopes in a shrinking industry. Scott Meslow explores how we got there.
The Last Happy Place on the Internet
Believe it or not, there’s a place you can still go for unsullied optimism and gentle humor.