Category: TV
Xavier Dolan’s Latest Is A Drama Thriller Series He Co-Stars In
Xavier Dolan’s Latest Is A Drama Thriller Series He Co-Stars In

French Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan generally works at a super-fast pace. Still, it’s been three years since his last film, “Matthias & Maxime,” which is almost a lifetime in Dolan years. Now 33 years of age—yes, the precocious filmmaker started…

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Jessica Chastain & Michael Shannon Are Electrifying As The Country Music Power Couple
Jessica Chastain & Michael Shannon Are Electrifying As The Country Music Power Couple

Country music is brimming with stories of love and loss, whether in the storytelling lyrics or the famous figures who went on to become legends. George Jones and Tammy Wynette’s romance first captured hearts (and wallets) in the 1960s, and…

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‘The Hurt Locker’s Mark Boal Brings His Visceral Style To A Military Family Kidnapping Thriller
‘The Hurt Locker’s Mark Boal Brings His Visceral Style To A Military Family Kidnapping Thriller

Screenwriter Mark Boal has received worldwide acclaim for his highly detailed screenplays of military operations in the Kathryn Bigelow films, “The Hurt Locker” (for which Boal won the Oscar) and “Zero Dark Thirty.” He brings a journalist’s mind for detail—he…

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Kyle Soller Says Everyone Is “Turning It Up To 11” for Season 2 & Teases “More People, More Planets, More Worlds”
Kyle Soller Says Everyone Is “Turning It Up To 11” for Season 2 & Teases “More People, More Planets, More Worlds”

It would be fun to be a fly on the wall at Lucasfilm as they discuss the performance of “Andor” Season 1. Without a doubt, the “Star Wars” series is the most critically acclaimed show Lucasfilm has released on Disney+.…

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Frank Miller To Write & Produce A New Series Based On Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese Graphic Novels
Frank Miller To Write & Produce A New Series Based On Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese Graphic Novels

Frank Miller is returning to Hollywood. However, this time he’s not adapting one of his own graphic novels for the screen. Instead, he’s taking on the work of Hugo Pratt, the creator of the Corto Maltese series of graphic novels. …

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New Limited Series About Leonard Cohen’s 1973 Concert In Israel In Development
New Limited Series About Leonard Cohen’s 1973 Concert In Israel In Development

Over the decades, we’ve seen quite a few documentaries about the life of Leonard Cohen. Most recently, he was the subject of the doc, “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song.” To say that his life and career are fascinating…

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Greed Will Be The Thing That Kills Us All In New ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-Off
Greed Will Be The Thing That Kills Us All In New ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-Off

After the success of “Yellowstone” and “1883,” Taylor Sheridan’s empire keeps growing (not to mention there are crime shows, “The Mayor Of Kingstown” and “The Tulsa King”). Next up for Sheridan is yet another “Yellowstone” spin-off, another Dutton family origin…

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The Sisterhood’ Spinoff HBO Max Series Loses Showrunner
The Sisterhood’ Spinoff HBO Max Series Loses Showrunner

Legendary’s ‘Dune” franchise is steadily growing. Denis Villeneuve is returning to helm “Dune: Part Two,” the second half of the first Frank Herbert novel, with tentative plans to potentially adapt the second book “Dune Messiah” to round out a trilogy.…

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A Jeffrey Dahmer Story Reaches 1 Billion Hours Viewed
A Jeffrey Dahmer Story Reaches 1 Billion Hours Viewed

The controversial yet hugely popular Netflix series, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story hit a huge milestone: one billion hours viewed in the span of just two months, according to Variety. It's the third of Netflix's titles to hit the billion…

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Tony Gilroy Says The Big Lesson Of ‘Andor’ Is “Just Don’t Do The Same F*cking Thing Again” In ‘Star Wars’
Tony Gilroy Says The Big Lesson Of ‘Andor’ Is “Just Don’t Do The Same F*cking Thing Again” In ‘Star Wars’

“Andor” season one has come to a wrap with episode 12, “Rix Road,” an incredibly moving, incredibly rousing, symphonic crescendo where Maarva Andor (Fiona Shaw) makes a defining call to action to Ferrix and to the galaxy: to stop sleeping,…

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Nicolas Winding Refn’s Latest Neon-Soaked Superheroine Seeks Vengeance in January On Netflix
Nicolas Winding Refn’s Latest Neon-Soaked Superheroine Seeks Vengeance in January On Netflix

Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn loves his dark underworlds, his lone wolf anti-heroes, and neon-soaked reverie and nightmare. He brings all that to pass once more in his latest six-episode series, “Copenhagen Cowboy” for Netflix. “With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am…

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Terence Winter Talks The “Free Reign” Given From Taylor Sheridan & How The Sylvester Stallone Mob Series Won’t Connect To ‘Yellowstone’ [Bingeworthy Podcast]
Terence Winter Talks The “Free Reign” Given From Taylor Sheridan & How The Sylvester Stallone Mob Series Won’t Connect To ‘Yellowstone’ [Bingeworthy Podcast]

In today’s episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast hosts Mike DeAngelo, and Rodrigo Perez set their sights on the new mob dramedy from Paramount+, “Tulsa King.” The Sylvester Stallone-led show centers on Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York…

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