The Housemaid's Amanda Seyfried and Paul Feig on Her Most Unhinged Role Yet
This week on Bookmarked, Danielle Robay dives under the covers with Amanda Seyfried and Paul Feig to unravel the deliciously twisty adaptation of Frei...
The Booksellers' Guide to Gifting with Emma Straub and Lucy Yu
This might be the ultimate gift-giving episode for all the Bookmarked listeners out there. This week, Danielle gets to sit down with two book bosses a...
Zosia Mamet Embraces Nepo Baby Status in Her New Memoir
We all know and love Zosia Mamet from Girls, where she played Shoshanna Shapiro. But now we have a whole new reason to be obsessed with her: Zosia’s s...
The Wizard Behind Wicked: For Good with Director Jon M. Chu
This week, we’re heading back to Oz with acclaimed director Jon M. Chu, the visionary behind Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights, Wicked, and now its se...
Finding Hope at the End of the World in Our November Pick: Wild Dark Shore
Whether raising a child or planting a garden, preparing for the future is an act of faith. What does it mean to bring life into the world when you can...
Bring Back Partying with Brie Larson and Courtney McBroom
What do book clubs and dinner parties have in common? Gathering with intention and enjoying community. Brie Larson and Courtney McBroom join the podca...
Hayley Kiyoko’s Love Story Gets a Queer Victorian Remix
Pop royalty meets literary queen! Hayley Kiyoko stops by Bookmarked to chat about her swoony new novel “Where There’s Room for Us”, a queer Victorian ...
Inside Gone Before Goodbye: How Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben co-wrote their new suspense novel
This may be a peak Bookmarked conversation — It’s got joy, surprises, a strong female lead, best-selling energy, and our Book-Lover-in-Chief, Reese Wi...
Schedule a Cry with Regretting You's Allison Williams
What do Real Housewives, rage rooms, and Colleen Hoover have in common? Actress and executive producer Allison Williams, of course. In this live episo...
Let Malala Reintroduce Herself
Malala is so known by the world that she needs to be introduced by only her first name. And yet the Malala Yousafzai the world held onto — the courage...