The actress says Selina Kyle's letter to Sofia represents "a glimmer of hope at the end of a very, very long, dark time" The ...
The Penguin's Lauren LeFranc, Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz & Mike Marino discuss deaths, consequences, and Colin Farrell's ...
As portrayed by Cristin Milioti in the 2012 Broadway premiere of the musical ... For another, Farrell has undergone an ...
Do you understand?” What makes the scene all the more chilling is that by gaslighting Gia, Sofia is echoing the disturbing speech her own father, Carmine Falcone (Mark Strong), gave her when she dared ...
When Sofia (Cristin Milioti) is first introduced, her makeup is barely visible, and demure, as one would expect of a proper Gotham heiress. Her graceful subtle clothing, we assume, comes from the ...
Cristin Milioti gets self-conscious about sounding too “actor-y” in interviews, and explains that she usually cringes when she hears a performer referring to a character in the third person.