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Charlie Cale, the human truth detector, is back for more mysteries in Season 2 of “Poker Face,” which premiered on Peacock with three episodes on Thursday. Natasha Lyonne returns in her Emmy ...
No, not another Knives Out movie (yet). We’re talking about Poker Face, the comedy-drama starring Natasha Lyonne. The straight-to-streaming show aired its first season back in 2022, establishing ...
That much is evident in the second season of the Peacock mystery series “Poker Face,” debuting on Thursday. The show stars Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a reluctant crime solver who can tell when ...
Charlie Cale is back on the road in Poker Face Season 2, and fans of Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne’s Emmy-winning mystery of the week series won’t want to miss a minute of the action.
A new season of Poker Face has arrived, and with it a new rotation of famous faces as guest stars. Notable names include Cynthia Erivo, who plays sextuplets, Justin Theroux, Katie Holmes ...
“The hardest part was cramming all of that knowledge in and getting pepper-sprayed,” Heffley said. “You have to know what it feels like. It was like somebody set my face on fire.” Heffley ...
Promise. Charlie is back and so is her Plymouth Barracuda as she drives across the country to solve mysteries in Poker Face. The first season was a laugh-out-loud fun riot from thanks to creator ...
If your memory of what happened in Season 1 of “Poker Face” is a bit fuzzy, here are the key plot points from the Peacock series, including why Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) is hiding out from ...
The structure of Poker Face, which felt impressively elastic in the first season, has calcified as probably the least adventurous version of itself and definitely the most repetitive. Each episode ...
On May 6, an alligator thrashed and tipped over a couple’s canoe in Central Florida where it attacked a woman and killed her. By Johnny Diaz An 11-foot alligator that tipped over a canoe and ...
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) criticized the Republican package of President Trump’s legislative priorities as a “slap in the face” for proposing to add trillions of dollars to the national debt.