The ubiquitous Chris Messina went on "Conan" last night (April 18) for a routine interview that somehow managed to make the host, who celebrated his b...
Though he's most recently known for his role as the grumpy-but-kind doctor Danny Castellano on Mindy Kaling's "The Mindy Project," Chris Messina's fac...
Tuesday nights you need to write yourself a prescription for hit FOX show The Mindy Project. Make sure you follow doctor's orders because this prescri...
For all the partying, drinking, and strip-club-going that the tale encompasses, Fairhaven is a surprisingly delicate character study and a satisfying trip into the world of some engaging humans.
Mindy is feeling insecure. Not only does her pseudo-boyfriend Josh tell her he's not ready for exclusivity, but she's spending Thanksgiving with her overly perfect BFF Gwen and her husband who looks like Mitt Romney.
Chris Messina's character on "The Mindy Project," Danny Castellano, may resent romantic comedies, but he has a past with Mindy Lahiri's (Mindy Kaling)...
Possibly the most uncomfortable episode of "The Mindy Project" to date, "Danny Castellano Is My Gynecologist" centers on -- you guessed it -- Mindy (Mindy Kaling) asking Danny (Chris Messina) to be her new gynecologist.
What makes "The Mindy Project" so great is the clever, often offensive dialogue. If you ask me, the new Fox comedy, written by and starring Mindy Kaling, is off to an impressive start.
"The Mindy Project" (premieres Tues., Sept. 25 at 9:30 p.m. ET on Fox) got my vote for best new comedy of the season, and that's largely due to the sh...
The premiere of "The Mindy Project" may be a month away, but fans eagerly awaiting Mindy Kaling's portrayal of a 30-something OB/GYN attempting to hav...
Fox is attempting to dominate Tuesday nights this fall, lining up two hours of comedy with established hits like "New Girl" and "Raising Hope" paired ...
Chris Messina is everywhere. Not literally, but almost: He makes an appearance in six films this year ("Ruby Sparks," "Celeste and Jesse Forever," "Th...
Both are about intense relationships between young adults that end -- and yet go on. Both are stories of love that has grown one-sided. And both ache with the unavoidable self-pity that goes along with that kind of situation -- while finding the laughs in that same circumstance.
With a rapidly growing resume, including a role "The Newsroom" and lead part in Mindy Kaling's "The Mindy Project," Chris Messina comes off as a bold ...
Ruby Sparks could be a tasty bit of magical realism in romantic-comedy form, the first produced screenplay by actress Zoe Kazan, who plays the title character. Except for one serious problem.
It's the classic dilemma: You're at the movie theater with your significant other and the two of you can't agree on what to see. "I want to see the mo...
I worried that I'd been too cynical and too hard on the show. But the second episode, "Newsnight 2.0," did not do much to bolster my hopes for "The Newsroom."
When it debuted at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, Monogamy seemed more like a fiction film done documentary style than a highly stylized indie featur...
My immersion into marital discord inspired my latest film, Monogamy. It's a tale of people under 40 who are struggling with commitment in the time of Tiki and Tiger. But it's also about hope.