‘Laurel Canyon’: EPIX Docuseries Beautifully Captures a Musical Place in Time
In her two-part docuseries Laurel Canyon, director Alison Ellwood chronicles the famous artists, and their songs, who sprung from this relatively small section of L.A. […]
In her two-part docuseries Laurel Canyon, director Alison Ellwood chronicles the famous artists, and their songs, who sprung from this relatively small section of L.A. […]
Part true story and part heist film, the engaging and witty ‘Quiz’ uses the cheating scandal to explore the nature of game show fandom and human memory. […]
Diggs headlines the series adaptation of the cult ‘Snowpiercer’ film. […]
‘I have played a lot of characters who posture very strongly, very confidently, sometimes quite aggressively, but not with the quiet strength that she shows up with,’ says Rosario Dawson of her ‘Briarpatch’ role. […]
Given the darker tones that recent TV adaptations of Archie Comics characters have adopted in shows like Riverdale and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, you might think that Katy Keene, the newest entry into the Archie TV universe, would be the same, but the studio wanted something brighter, and more optimistic and aspirational. “It’s nice that the show has such a different tone,” admitted Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the chief creative officer for Archie Comics who developed all three series. “It’s fun to be talking about things like Broadway and fashion, and not the Gargoyle King or the Black Hood or an evil […]
‘This show is allowed to be a little bit slower … It’s kind of poetic in a way that is literary,’ explains ‘Dare Me’ star Willa Fitzgerald. […]
Guy Pearce & Andy Serkis talk about their new version of Charles Dickens’ classic ‘A Christmas Carol,’ airing on FX this holiday season. […]
This month, Showtime is introducing a fascinatingly diverse Sunday evening lineup of programming. It’s headed by the return of The L Word in a sequel series. That series will lead into a new comedy called Work in Progress that is not only refreshingly different in terms of the types of characters regularly portrayed on television, but also in its engaging and hilarious format. That format is inspired largely by the previous work of the show’s star/co-creator/cowriter/co-showrunner Abby McEnany, who has been a longtime staple of Chicago’s improv scene. Together, she and Tim Mason, another Windy City improv-er, have fashioned a […]
This sequel to the groundbreaking 2004-09 drama ‘The L Word’ brings back original stars Jennifer Beals, Leisha Hailey and Katherine Moennig, and interweaves stories from a new generation of characters. […]
“Before O.J. Simpson, the Preppy Killer — that was the trial of the century.” Former print and TV reporter Steve Dunleavy offered this quote when he was interviewed for the new AMC/SundanceTV docuseries The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park. Dunleavy was probably correct, as the 1986 killing of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin at the hands of 19-year-old Robert Chambers in New York City’s Central Park was a highly sensationalized case — the press nicknamed Chambers “the Preppy Killer.” But as this intriguing five-part, three-night series shows, it is worth looking back on the “Preppy Murder” not for prurient curiosity about […]
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