Tag: Killing Eve
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‘Queenpins’ Trailer: Kristen Bell Stars In A Comedy About A Criminal Counterfeit Coupon Ring
Move on, kings; it’s time for the queens to reign. In “Queenpins”, Kristen Bell plays a struggling housewife who can’t get by. She feels like the system is rigged against working-class folks like herself, and the only way to get ahead is to cut some corners. What soon evolves from this fleetingly empowering but dangerous…
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New Disney+ Shows From ‘Killing Eve,’ ‘Gentleman Jack’ Creatives Include a Highway Robbery Series and a Heist Thriller
A Disney+ series from the creatives behind decidedly adult dramas like Killing Eve and Gentleman Jack? It seems like a dream from the streaming platform that dropped Love, Victor for its “adult” themes. But it’s happening, and with three new scripted Disney+ shows that all hail from the United Kingdom. Deadline reports that Disney+ has…
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‘Killing Eve’ to End With Upcoming Season 4, But May Live on in Spin-Offs
The upcoming fourth season of Killing Eve will be its final one. The critically acclaimed BBC America series will end with its upcoming Season 4, though the world of Villanelle may live on in potential spin-off series from AMC Networks and Sid Gentle Films Ltd, which produces Killing Eve. Killing Eve will kill its last…
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‘That is our job in theatre – I’m gonna make you love me!’ Noma Dumezweni meets Harriet Walter
The stars of stage and screen chat about playing witches, seeing ghosts and stepping into another legend’s shoesThey have enjoyed huge success on TV with The Undoing and Killing Eve, respectively, but Noma Dumezweni and Harriet Walter started out on stage. They met in 1999, when Dumezweni played a witch and understudied Walter as Lady…
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‘Invincible’ Trailer: Steven Yeun Voices a Teen Superhero in Amazon’s Adult Animation
Amazon Prime Video continues its splash into adult animated series with “Invincible,” created by Robert Kirkman, the co-creator of “The Walking Dead.” Based on the Skybound/Image comic of the same name by Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, “Invincible” is an hour-long episodic series that centers on 17-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), who’s just like…
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The 10 Best Movie and TV Trailers of 2020
What makes a great movie or television series trailer? It’s less about conveying the plot and more about selling the overall atmosphere of what it will feel like to watch the entire project. The best trailers bottle up the energy of an entire show or feature-length movie and unleash that same energy in under three…
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‘Britannia’: How Jez Butterworth Created the Crazy Ancient Epic Starring David Morrissey
Thank the gods for brilliant screenwriters. That’s why they’re the most sought-after gold currency in today’s streaming wars, from Scott Frank (“The Queen’s Gambit”) and Peter Morgan (“The Crown”) to Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Killing Eve”) and Lena Waithe (“The Chi”).These scribes hole up in their lonely rooms and think and dream and write, conjuring characters, dialogue,…
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‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ ‘Last Black Man in San Francisco’ Win Location Managers Film Awards
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” have won the top feature film trophies at the seventh annual Location Managers Guild International Awards.Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” won the award for outstanding locations in a period film, and Joe Talbot’s “The ‘Last Black Man in…
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‘Invincible’ Trailer: Robert Kirkman’s Hourlong Animated Superhero Series Reveals First Look
Amazon Prime Video has unmasked the first trailer for “Invincible,” its upcoming animated superhero series from “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman.Amazon’s synopsis of the series reads:“Invincible” is an adult animated superhero show that revolves around 17-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), who’s just like every other guy his age — except that his father is…
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Zendaya Is the Emmy’s Youngest Drama Actress Winner in History, Brings ‘Euphoria’ Total to Three Prizes
When the 2020 Emmy nominations were announced July 28, the biggest surprise was easily Zendaya landing her first career nomination. The 24-year-old performer earned a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series thanks to her work in HBO’s “Euphoria.” The high school drama aired its first season way back in summer 2019, so…