“It seemed only right that, at a certain point in an unpredictable conversation with Parker Posey, the topic of true evil in the universe would arise,” writes our reporter @ditzkoff. They met to talk about her portrayal of the devious Dr. Smith in a new @netflix reboot of “Lost in Space” — a rare TV role on a résumé full of quirky indie-film protagonists, and the first honest-to-badness villain she’s played in a while. “Can she just not help herself?” she wondered aloud in her ethereal voice. “Am I going to save the world? Am I going to destroy it?” She concluded that her Dr. Smith was the “dark Medusa force” of the resuscitated “Lost in Space” show. “She can go under and take everyone with her,” @itsparkerposey said. “But she also has the strength to save herself and others.” More than 25 years into her career, @itsparkerposey continues to embody the irrepressible energy she has brought to films like “Dazed and Confused.” But she’s also continuing to expand into other forms of media. She’s finishing her first book, called “You’re on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir,” that will be published in July. The title? It’s supposed to evoke a conversation she might have with a fellow passenger on a plane “that is a little bit tell-all and a little bit, I’ll never see you again.” Visit the link in our profile to read the full interview with #ParkerPosey, who was photographed here by Clement Pascal (@cgbp).

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“It seemed only right that, at a certain point in an unpredictable conversation with Parker Posey, the topic of true evil in the universe would arise,” writes our reporter @ditzkoff. They met to talk about her portrayal of the devious Dr. Smith in a new @ネットフリックス reboot of “Lost in Space” — a rare TV role on a résumé full of quirky indie-film protagonists, and the first honest-to-badness villain she’s played in a while. “Can she just not help herself?” she wondered aloud in her ethereal voice. “Am I going to save the world? Am I going to destroy it?” She concluded that her Dr. Smith was the “dark Medusa force” of the resuscitated “Lost in Space” show. “She can go under and take everyone with her,” @itsparkerposey said. “But she also has the strength to save herself and others.” More than 25 years into her career, @itsparkerposey continues to embody the irrepressible energy she has brought to films like “Dazed and Confused.” But she’s also continuing to expand into other forms of media. She’s finishing her first book, called “You’re on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir,” that will be published in July. The title? It’s supposed to evoke a conversation she might have with a fellow passenger on a plane “that is a little bit tell-all and a little bit, I’ll never see you again.” Visit the link in our profile to read the full interview with #ParkerPosey, who was photographed here by Clement Pascal (@cgbp).


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