The final scene between The Penguin’s warring mob bosses Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) and Sofia Gigante (formerly Falcone, played by Cristin Milioti) ends with flashing police lights instead of a ...
Sofia Gigante (Cristin Milioti) finally deigns to visit her cousin’s orphaned daughter, Gia (Kenzie Grey), in Brookside Children’s Home. Sofia, of course, is the person who murdered Gia’s ...
This article contains spoilers for The Penguin. Cristin Milioti is having fun, and she deserves it. Not only is The Penguin star, who has done excellent work for years in projects such as Palm ...
Max’s The Penguin has finally premiered its finale, conveying a fitting end to the arcs of all of its leading characters.
Cristin Milioti is having a moment. She's currently starring in the new, highly anticipated Max neo-noir thriller, 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.
THE PERFORMANCE | Milioti has been fantastic on The Penguin from the start, ensuring we believe Sofia Falcone is a more than capable foil for Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell). However, the show’s fourth ...
The crime story might have been what reeled me in, but the thing that keeps me coming back is Cristin Milioti’s spellbinding performance as the feral, doe-eyed mafia princess Sofia Falcone.
As portrayed by Cristin Milioti in the 2012 Broadway premiere of the musical “Once,” there was something enigmatic, even unknowable, about the Czech immigrant who falls in love, bit by bit and ...