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.
Are you truly even good friends if you don't have nicknames for each other? Drew Barrymore certainly has one for her former co-star and friend Ben Stiller. The actress shared that she calls Stiller by the nickname-- “Benjamin Rabbit” during a recent episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.
'Severance' director and EP Ben Stiller breaks down the opening scene from Season 2 alongside star Adam Scott. Ben provides an explanation of how they captured the precise movement and momentum using a bolt arm, working across 4 or 5 months for the scene that looks so seamless, and all the running–and Gatorade–that Adam needed to take on.
When Season 2 of Severance starts, you are immediately thrown back into Lumon with Mark S. as he sprints through the hallways. This sequence is almost two minutes long, and it bas
Apple TV+ show ‘Severance’, directed by Ben Stiller, is being called one of the greatest television shows of all time, and today we will discuss why. The show follows a simple concept – let’s make a world where people can separate their personal and work lives.
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.
Ben Stiller reveals that the seemingly seamless first scene of "Severance" season 2 actually featured six months to film!
Ben Stiller explains how "The Office" was a major influence on his hit Apple TV+ series "Severance," now streaming Season 2.
It’s the best premise for a TV show in years. In the Apple TV+ series “Severance,” some people have chosen, for various reasons, to undergo a surgical procedure that creates a “severed” version of