«My days are all just slowly descending into darkness,» June Diane Raphael laughs over the phone. «I start out super positive, and then it's just a slow ride down to, like, total despair and depression by 7:00 p.m.»Right now, she tells me one recent morning in quarantine, she's OK.
She's setting out to promote her new movie not with the traditional press tour of hotel junkets, late-show sit-downs and red-carpet premieres, but from her home in L.A. — which mostly involves a lot of negotiating with her 5- and 3-year-old. «I mean, the screen time has been insane,» she explains. «And by the way, sometimes I'm like, 'Who am to deny my kids the opportunity to watch movies and TV?' This is what's paying our bills!