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Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys offer hints about ‘The Americans’ third season

It may not be a traditional fit for Comic-Con, but that didn’t stop people from turning up for a panel on the FX series “The Americans” this afternoon. The panel wasn’t in one of the main halls, but it was a sizable room, mostly full, and there was a definite buzz.

Why wouldn’t there be, HitFix’s own Alan Sepinwall described the most recent season of the show, which aired this past winter as having taken a “major creative leap — the kind that can elevate a show from a strong example of its era to one that transcends eras.”

To set the scene, the panel was a discussion and Q&A, led by Andy Greenwald. Present for were creator Joseph Weisberg; executive producer Joel Fields; and stars Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Noah Emmerich, and Annet Mahendru.

While it was, perhaps, intended to focus heavily on the upcoming third season, much of the 45 minute affair (including an eight-and-a-half minute series of clips to remind us how great season two was), focused on the show in general. As a series where so much is a surprise and which centers itself on secrets—state and otherwise—much of what will take place in season three is hush-hush. Continue reading Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys offer hints about ‘The Americans’ third season

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FX Networks Announces 2014 New York Comic Con Schedule

Friday, October 10

THE AMERICANS

Panel – 3:15 pm – 4:00 pm: Discussion/Q&A: The Americans is a critically-acclaimed period drama about the complex marriage of two KGB spies posing as Americans in suburban Washington D.C. during the Cold War shortly after Ronald Reagan is elected President. Join cast members Keri Russell, Noah Emmerich and Annet Mahendru, plus Creator/Executive Producer/Writer Joe Weisberg and Executive Producer/Writer Joel Fields as they discuss recreating this intense time in America’s history for today’s modern viewers.

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KERI RUSSELL SAYS SHE HAD NO STYLE WHEN SHE WAS ON ‘FELICITY’

The actress talks about her red carpet evolution, what she wears when she’s chilling on the couch, and the coolest thing she’s ever bought.

On the red carpet, Keri Russell is a stunner. Her infectious energy stands out among Hollywood’s straight-faced leading ladies, and her sexy style—low-cut tops, second-skin leather, and exquisite high heels—smacks of effortless glamour.

But off duty, the mother of two has a much different uniform. “You know what I’ve been wearing?” she says, with a laugh. “My gray ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ T-shirt and some baggy shorts.”

Russell, who chatted with ELLE.com at the Altuzarra for Target launch party last night, is quick to agree she suffers a bit from fashion world imposter syndrome:

“You know, there’s someone professional getting you ready. It’s a whole other thing,” she says. “This is work, you know what I mean? But there are aspects of this business that have taught me about enjoying part of it, like the makeup and wearing high heels, in a way that I never used to. And you learn to like it.” Continue reading KERI RUSSELL SAYS SHE HAD NO STYLE WHEN SHE WAS ON ‘FELICITY’

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An American Girl: Keri Russell

A FEW QUICK THINGS ABOUT KERI RUSSELL: she arrived perfectly on time for this profile’s photo shoot; her face was makeup-free, hair slightly damp, smile wide and open; she wore cut-off jean shorts and well-worn Toms; she was unfailingly polite and relatively quiet until her kids arrived on set, at which point she got down on the floor in full-on, silly mom-mode; she says Colorado with the flat “A” of someone who has lived in Colorado; her only specific request for the daytime shoot was beer; she eats anything and everything; she loves—LOVES—her bike; she has been listening to a lot of Tom Petty lately; like, a lot of Tom Petty. And so it probably wouldn’t be out of line to guess that she’s also crazy about Elvis, loves horses, and her boyfriend, too. All of which is to say: Keri Russell is normal. Well, but first, some thoughts on “normal,” at least as it pertains to celebrities. Probably the most tedious part of reading—or, for that matter, writing—celebrity profiles is when the journalist goes out of the way to make the celebrity seem “normal.” After all, isn’t the whole point of an actress being profiled that she isn’t normal? And yet, journalistic back-flips are performed in order to make a woman who is extraordinarily beautiful and charming and talented and wealthy seem completely relatable. Frequently this is done with the all-too-familiar celebrity profile trope of the eating scene, during which the subject over-enthusiastically orders a huge cheeseburger and french fries, only to eat nothing save a solitary fry. What makes these moments so cringe-inducing is how performative they are and how they wind up doing the exact opposite of what they’re intended to do; instead of making the celebrity relatable, they only serve to delineate the difference between her life and ours. After all, we might not be wealthy or famous, but at least we can eat a fucking cheeseburger. Continue reading An American Girl: Keri Russell

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