
Andrea Cuttler
Entertainment Director
Andrea Cuttler is the Entertainment Director of Harper’s BAZAAR , where she oversees all things film, television, and celebrity. When she’s not watching her DVD of Indian Summer for the 27th time, you can likely find her at one of the same three restaurants in the West Village.

Erin and Sara Foster on How Real Life Inspired Nobody Wants This
The sisters behind the new rom-com series reflect on love, dating, and working with two of the most beloved millennial actors

Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe Aren’t Afraid to Get Weird
The Kinds of Kindness stars on entering Yorgos Lanthimos’s world

Abby Elliott on Big-Sister Energy and Being Sugar Berzatto
Season three of The Bear sees Elliott hitting a new creative stride

Pacaso Wants You to Rethink the Concept of Home Ownership
"You're not just buying a piece of real estate, you're buying a second community, a second group of friends, and a second life in many ways.”

Season Two of Life & Beth Gets Deep for Good Reason
Amy Schumer and Sas Goldberg on not holding back when it comes to making compelling TV

Scrambled Is a Hilarious and Heartfelt Film About Freezing Your Eggs
Writer, director, and star Leah McKendrick on making a movie about the deeply personal process

How to Do Sundance Film Festival Right
Breaking down the best spots to eat, drink, and sleep in Park City, Utah

Dominic Sessa on His Big Breakthrough With The Holdovers
The 21-year-old actor was quite literally plucked out of obscurity for the buzzy role

How Charles Melton Beat the Odds
The actor went from teen heartthrob to generating Oscar buzz overnight with May December. Now, it seems, everything changes from here.

A Powerful New Memoir on Music, Healing, and Hope
Nicole Avant explores what comes after grief in Think You’ll Be Happy, the book she wrote following her mother’s murder

Changing the Game
With the backing of a glittery group of entertainment-industry and tech-world heavyweights, Los Angeles’s Angel City soccer franchise is vying to transform the landscape of women’s sports.

Lauren London Knows She and Jonah Hill Don’t Make the Most Believable Couple
According to the star of Netflix’s You People, the duo’s onscreen pairing is all about a “soul connection.”

Chloe East Didn’t Plan to Land the Role of a Lifetime
Her role in Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical drama, The Fabelmans, is sure to be a career game changer.

Chelsea Handler, Sam Jay, and Amber Ruffin on Reimagining the Late-night Talk Show
The hosts discuss rewriting the rules of comedy and creating hyperspecific shows for the audiences that need them.

Sosie Bacon Is the Newly Crowned Queen of Horror
The actress talks her new movie, Smile, and the best advice her very famous parents ever gave her.

Florence Pugh Is Just Being Honest
The Don’t Worry Darling star’s greatest gift as an actor is her ability to discover the essential truth in every character

How Cooper Raiff Brought Back the Coming-of-Age Film
The director and star of Cha Cha Real Smooth on how his real life influenced the runaway Sundance hit.

Starstruck's Rose Matafeo and Nikesh Patel on the Art of the Romantic Comedy
"I'm just a basic bitch who wants to be happy for 22 minutes," Matafeo says.

Gaby Hoffmann on Winning Time and '70s-Era Sexism
The actress plays Claire Rothman, who was instrumental in reinventing the Lakers.

tick, tick...BOOM! Producer Julie Oh on the Power of Jonathan Larson’s Musical
“This movie is a love letter to anyone who has made their life's work the theater.”

How “Tick, Tick…Boom!” Pulled Off Its Surprise All-Star Musical Number
The story of the most show-stopping, joy-inducing, legacy-packed song in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut—told by the Broadway legends who starred in it

Casey Wilson Loves a Cult Binge-Watch. Now She’s Starring in One
The actress talks Apple TV+’s new podcast-turned-drama, The Shrink Next Door.

No Genre Can Contain Jacob Collier
For the prodigal 27-year-old multi-instrumentalist, making music is all about the element of surprise.

Samara Weaving Is About to Be Everywhere
With a handful of prestige projects on deck, the Aussie actress and former soap star is about to be everywhere.

Zoë Chao on the Beautiful, Messy Realness That Is Falling in Love
The Modern Love actress discusses her role in episode two of the hit Amazon Prime series.

Thomasin McKenzie Is Wasting No Time
The star of M. Knight Shyamalan’s new thriller, Old, defies the adage that youth is wasted on the young.

Anthony Ramos Is Ready to Soar
The 29-year-old star of Jon M. Chu’s In the Heights brings his lived experience to the big-screen adaptation of the Tony Award–winning musical that changed Broadway.

Chloe Fineman Is the Chameleon Saturday Night Live Needs
As SNL’s 46th season comes to a close, the comedian lets us in on the magic that makes her uncanny impressions so endearing.

Aldis Hodge Is Just Getting Started
The actor's breakout performance in 'One Night in Miami...' is the stuff of legend.

Dominique Fishback Says She 'Became a Woman' While Filming Judas and the Black Messiah
The spoken-word artist and actress shines as Black Panther revolutionary Deborah Johnson, her biggest—and most personal—role yet.
How Writer Lisa Robinson Got the Biggest Women in Music to Let Their Guard Down
The author of Nobody Ever Asked Me About the Girls shares stories from her interviews with Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Stevie Nicks, and more icons.

Teyonah Parris Went From Juilliard To Making Marvel Movie History
The 'WandaVision' star will become the first Black female character to join the Avengers when she takes on the role of Monica Rambeau.