Tag: The Oa
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Netflix’s ‘The Oa’ Was Too Weird to Live, Too Brilliant to Die
Once in a while, there comes a media project so unique that it stays with you long after its intended or, in this case, unintended end. When the first trailer for Netflix’s The Oa was released, a seemingly simple story was teased, featuring Brit Marling’s Prairie, a blind woman who, after going missing for seven…
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‘A Murder at the End of the World’: Release Window, Trailer, Cast, and Everything We Know
Prepare to be enthralled by the upcoming mystery-thriller series, A Murder at the End of the World, where Gen Z amateur sleuth and tech-savvy hacker, Darby Hart (Emma Corrin), finds herself entangled in a deadly web of secrets and intrigue. Created by the brilliant minds of Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij (The Oa), this upcoming…
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‘A Murder At the End Of The World’ Teaser Trailer: Clive Owen, Emma Corrin & More Star In Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij’s New FX Series
Are you among the cult following of fans that loved Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij’s short-lived Netflix series, “The Oa”? While that series was not revived—sorry to get your hopes up—the writer/directing pair, who have collaborated throughout their entire career, are back with the next best thing: a new FX series titled “A Murder at…
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Back to One, Episode 191: Emory Cohen
Emory Cohen’s past credits include Brooklyn, The Place Beyond The Pines, Lords of Chaos, and the short-lived but much-loved series The Oa. Now he stars as Samuel in Brian Petsos’ wildly unique comedy Big Gold Brick and delivers a performance so full of mania, big humor and bold choices it will have you continuously rapt.…
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‘Retreat’ Will Reunite the Folks Behind ‘The Oa’ and ‘Sound of My Voice’ for an FX Series
Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, who co-created The Oa and also collaborated on the films The East and Sound of My Voice (seen above), are reuniting for a new project at FX. Once again, Marling will star, Batmanglij will direct, and the pair will co-write the limited series, Retreat, which aims to deliver a fresh…
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‘The Oa’s Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij Reunite For New FX Murder Mystery Series ‘The Retreat’
The Netflix series “The Oa” certainly had a following, and the team behind the sci-fi show is reuniting with another genre project. FX has announced via a press release circulated by outlets like Deadline has revealed that Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij are working together on a whodunnit limited series, “The Retreat.”Read More: Netflix Cancels…
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‘Secret Invasion’: Kingsley Ben-Adir To Play A Villain In Marvel Studios’ New Series
Fresh off his breakout role in “One Night in Miami…” (but he also was great in “The Oa”), Kingsley Ben-Adir is doing what all rising actors do nowadays—joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Except, it appears that Ben-Adir won’t be suiting up as a good guy in the forthcoming Disney+ series, “Secret Invasion.”According to Variety, Kingsley…
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Jason Isaacs: ‘I’d like to apologise to anyone who met me before I was 30 – I was a drug addict’
The actor on Harry Potter, seeing himself age on screen, and being trolledBorn in Liverpool, Jason Isaacs, 57, studied at Central School of Speech and Drama. He appeared in the 2000 film The Patriot, and played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies; his television series include Star Trek: Discovery, and The Oa. He stars…
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Bella Thorne Starring in Sci-Fi Horror Movie ‘Friendship Game’
Bella Thorne will star in science-fiction horror movie “The Friendship Game,” directed by Scooter Corkle.Daniel Bekerman of Scythia Films is the producer. CAA and Tannaz Anisi’s 13 Films are launching sales at the Cannes Film Festival, which opens May 14. Production will start in August in Vancouver.Corkle is direction from a script by Damien Ober,…
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‘The Oa Part II’ Trailer: Netflix’s Unique Original Series Goes To New Dimensions In Its Second Season
“The Oa” is the textbook definition of a polarizing TV series. Either you absolutely love it or you think it’s terrible. There are very few people that would fall in between those extremes. And interestingly enough, your feelings on the show probably weren’t cemented until the very end, with a scene that won’t be spoiled…