| | April 20, 2012 | | Jace Lacob talks to creator Armando Iannucci about his HBO political comedy, Veep, which begins Sunday. HBO With HBO’s acerbic and dazzling political comedy Veep—which stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a power-hungry if buffoonish female U.S. vice president—Scottish-born creator Armando Iannucci turns his attention to American politics, bringing his deadpan wit, rapid-fire dialogue, and comedy of the uncomfortable to the corridors of power in Washington. Iannucci tells Jace Lacob about the vice presidency’s comic potential—and how Veep compares with The West Wing. Want more culture from The Daily Beast? Click below to read this week's top stories on entertainment and the arts. Tribeca’s Must-See Films From superhero blockbuster The Avengers to a James Franco meta-documentary, Marlow Stern’s top picks. | |
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