Ben Stiller shared how Noah Baumbach’s directing style rubbed off on him while working on “Greenberg.” Stiller starred in Baumbach’s 2010 rom-com and recalled on Mike Birbiglia’s “Working It Out” podcast that the director had “no chairs” on set.
Apple TV+’s sci-fi workplace drama Severance had won the hearts of both critics and viewers alike when it premiered in 2022.
Ben Stiller implemented a strict 'no phone' policy while directing the second season of 'Severance' to maintain focus and professionalism on set. Inspired by Noah Baumbach's methods, Stiller values an environment where actors are unhindered by outside distractions during intense scenes.
Ben Stiller didn’t want any distractions on the set of Severance Season 2, so he borrowed a rule from Christopher Nolan.
The three year wait for the second season of the hit AppleTV+ series Severance has proven to be worth it, as the show not only as a 98% critics score on
Ben Stiller reveals how Noah Baumbach's unconventional directing style influenced his own approach to filmmaking, including a 'no chairs' policy on set. Stiller shares insights from his experiences on the 'Working It Out' podcast.
Actor-director Ben Stiller imposed a 'no phone' policy at the sets of 'Severance' during the making of the series, reported Variety. After a gap of almost three years, Ben Stiller's directorial 'Severance' made its return with the second season on Apple TV+ on February 18.
Drew Barrymore revealed during Ben Stiller, Adam Scott and Britt Lower's Tuesday, Jan. 21 appearance on her show that she calls Stiller — whom she costarred with in 2003's 'Duplex' — "Benjamin Rabbit.
Ben Stiller knows his marriage to Christine Taylor is special, and credits their separation as the part of their relationship that taught him to be grateful.
It is hard to quantify how impactful Tom Cruise's cameo as Les Grossman was in 2008's Tropic Thunder where he played the studio head and completely stole
On The New York Times podcast, actor Ben Stiller revealed why he left Saturday Night Live in 1989 just after four episodes as he realized live performance wasn't for him and decided to pursue filmmaki
The “Dodgeball” co-stars separated in 2017, but changed their minds after living together with their two kids during the COVID-19 pandemic.