Duana and Lainey deep dive each week into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter.
On this season finale we asked you to set the line-up. So, by your agenda, we’re unpacking the work of Aidy Bryant, and our work recommendations for C...
Discussions of In The Heights focus on the star power of Anthony Ramos, the joy of summer in the city on a big screen -- and the fact that the actual ...
Everything is coming up Kathryn Hahn. Did you always know? Or do you just know now? Same goes for Renée Elise Goldsberry. On this episode we discuss m...
Unbelievably, the best-ever 'concert' film - actually an intimate (if highly-produced) diary of Madonna at Peak Superstar -- is 30 years old. We discu...
We procrastinate discussing the worst-rated Oscars on record by discussing our now first-person experiences of vaccination - including which brand has...
Amanda Gorman looks like herself on the cover of VOGUE, and in Doreen St. Felix's profile, she doubles down on being worthy of all the attention - in ...
Surprise - Hollywood has perpetuated stereotypes about Asians and continues to create challenges for the still-too-few Asians in media. We discuss Hol...
Harry & Meghan's explosive interview with Oprah was a master class. We had to break down all the ways Oprah's tone, technique and even her sitting pos...
There’s a lot of disappointment about Joss Whedon and rightly so, but not everyone who worked on Buffy and Angel was an asshole. That said, we were al...
Rebecca Hall just revealed her surprise personal connection to the theme of her directorial debut film, Passing, starring Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negg...