Netflix’s “Russian Doll,” Natasha Lyonne become obsessed with filming a pivotal finale sequence at a location that was her “kind of kink” — the underground cisterns in Budapest.“I have two churches in my life: science and the movies.
And what I love about science is that it is so conclusively bigger than me,” Lyonne told Variety during an interview on the upstate New York set of “Poker Face,” her upcoming Rian Johnson-created Peacock series. “I have a real intuitive understanding of the language of cinema and literature and music.
That is my very organic love language, for lack of a better word. I can really see the beauty and horror of life, the magic of life, I can see it so clearly there.
And then with science, I was able to really to start latching my brain onto ideas that were so much bigger than anything that I could conceive of.
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