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Conversations with Friends in the Media
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Hulu’s ‘Conversations With Friends’: TV Review The Hollywood Reporter ‘Conversations with Friends’ Review: Hulu’s Second Sally Rooney Adaptation Stretches the Boundaries of Love IndieWire -
‘Shining Vale’ Renewed for Season 2 at Starz Shining Vale was renewed for an eight episode Season 2 on Starz.
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‘Dollface’ Canceled After Two Seasons at Hulu
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This 6 episode TV Series has a fertile field to plow and lots of material to draw from. Len Deighton wrote the first Harry Palmer spy novel "The Ipcress File" in 1962. The Harry Palmer character appears in 7 books and Michael Caine plays Harry Palmer in five movies from 1965 up until 1995. This latest TV incarnation of The Ipcress File was first released weekly in England on ITV starting March 6, 2022 and ending April 10, 2022. The Ipcress File TV Series will stream weekly in the U.S. on AMC+ starting on May 19, 2022. Production took place in Liverpool and Croatia. It’s 1963. Cold war rages between West and East. Nuclear bombers are permanently airborne. In this highly charged atmosphere, we join Harry Palmer, a British army sergeant on the make in Berlin. In this newly partitioned city, a sharp working-class young man with sophisticated tastes can make a lot of money. Wholesaler, retailer, fixer, smuggler, Harry’s varied interests bring him into contact with everything and everyone – until the law catches up and it all comes crashing to a halt. Harry Palmer goes on a dangerous undercover mission that takes him from the Beatles’ London to the Berlin Wall, from the back alleys of Beirut to the white hot sand of a Nuclear Atoll in the Pacific. Screen writer John Hodge said: “This is a wonderful opportunity to inhabit a time when the post-war world was morphing into the way we live now, when social mobility, civil rights, and modern feminism were forcing their way into public consciousness, and all of it happening with the world divided in two and both halves threatening to blow the whole thing sky high.” Joe Cole plays Harry Palmer, a working-class British sergeant serving in Berlin as the Cold War rages in the 1960s. Palmer is a sharp and savvy operator, with various side-hustles, like smuggling contraband goods across East and West Berlin's border, that ultimately gets him in trouble with the law for crimes that could land him an eight-year stretch in a grim English military prison. But an intelligence officer who notices Palmer’s potential and his various shady network connections that span both sides of Berlin, offers him a way to avoid prison by becoming a spy. Harry Palmer's first case is The Ipcress File — a dangerous undercover mission on which he must use his connection to a man who is suspected of kidnapping a British nuclear scientist, who has gone missing. Lucy Boynton plays Jean Courtney, an intelligent officer Tom Hollander plays Major Dalby, director of a unit of British Intelligence Joshua James plays Philip "Chico" Chillcott-Oakes, an intelligence officer David Dencik plays Colonel Gregor Stok, a senior Soviet intelligence officer Tom Vaughan-Lawlor plays General Cathcart, an US military Commander Paul Higgins plays Douglas Campbell MP, the Minister of Defence Anastasia Hille plays Alice, an intelligence officer Ashley Thomas plays Paul Maddox, a CIA intelligence officer Tamla Kari plays Deborah, Palmer's ex-wife Matthew Steer plays Professor Dawson, a British nuclear physicist Anna Geiserová plays Dr. Polina Lavotchkin, a Russian physicist Corey Johnson plays Captain Skip Henderson of US military Nora-Jane Noone plays Dr. Karen Newton, an American psychiatrist Paul Bazely plays Morris Gaby French plays Natalie Lewis Therese Bradley plays Mrs. Tomlinson Ben Llyod-Hughes plays James Nigel Hastings plays Mr. Courtney
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Night Sky, previously entitled Lightyear, is an 8 Episode Science Fiction TV Series, set to be released all at once on May 20, 2022 on Prime Video, filmed in Chicago, Illinois. This story that spans space and time, is a look at life from the most mundane to the most sublime. Aging is a completely universal experience. It was a way to access a lot of the themes inherent in the show like: mortality, love, and family dynamics. Night Sky's plot is driven by the big questions in life, writer and co-executive producer, Holden Miller explains: "What does it all add up to? What have I spent my time doing? What do I wanna spend the latter parts of my time on earth doing?" Irene, in particular, struggles with why she and Franklin have access to this planet. She wants to understand “what to glean from it, what it's supposed to mean to her, what it means that she was the one chosen in her mind to see this, and what she's supposed to do with this,” When Jude shows up, it brings these questions into greater focus, and shakes the Yorks out of their everyday routines. The Night Sky TV Series follows Irene and Franklin York, an elderly couple in their 70's who, twenty years ago, found a chamber buried in their backyard which inexplicably leads to a strangely beautiful, deserted planet, where they sit in a room and look at the otherworldly sky, never daring to venture out to explore for fear of dying. One day Irene discovers an enigmatic young man named Jude on the alien world and brings him back down to their home in Illinois. After that their secret, and the life they have made together is upended. The chamber that they once considered their own, turns out to be much more than they thought. J.K. Simmons plays Franklin York, a grumpy former woodworker with a charmingly grumpy demeanor. After more than 50 years of marriage, Franklin still has a powerful devotion to his wife but he doesn’t share the same fascination that she has with the chamber, a secret which weighs heavily on him. For her sake, he is willing to endure its presence in their lives, but his patience is wearing thin. Lowrey Brown plays a Young Franklin (ages 21-30), who becomes entranced by Irene from the first time he sees her, through their first years together as newlyweds and as young parents. Sissy Spacek plays Irene York, a retired English teacher with a thoughtful, magnetic presence. As her health declines, Irene’s life with her husband Franklin increasingly revolves around visits to the chamber. For decades they’ve kept their remote planet retreat, the place they go there to get away from the world, hidden from view by a shed in their backyard, a secret, as Irene starts to becomes increasingly obsessed over the deeper meaning of their discovery. Lily Cardone plays Young Irene (ages 19-30) who is surprised to find herself charmed by Franklin, but later throws herself into building their life as a family, her work as a teacher, and the parenting of their son Michael. Chai Hansen plays Jude, a stranger who comes out of the chamber. Adam Bartley will play Byron, Franklin and Irene’s neighbor, a local busybody convinced the Yorks are up to something nefarious and who is determined to prove he’s right. Cass Buggé plays Jeanine Albermarle, who has been married to Byron for seven years and is newly arrived in Farnsworth. She works as a customer service rep for a travel company and is trying to build a social circle. While she still loves her husband, she’s finding it increasingly difficult to tolerate his suspicions about their elderly neighbors, Irene and Franklin. Andrea Cañizares-Fernandez plays Stella as a teenager. Julieta Zylberberg plays Stella, a single mother living in rural Argentina, trying to raise her teenage daughter, Toni, but is also burdened by a dark family secret. Rocío Hernández plays Toni, the teenage daughter who, wanting more from life, starts to resent her protective and secretive mother, Stella. Stella and Toni, are a mother-daughter duo who are also caretakers of a chamber similar to the Yorks, located on their family ranch in Argentina. Stella and Toni's story becomes a way for us to understand travel through the universe and the mythology of the chambers better. Kiah McKirnan is Denise, the Yorks’ granddaughter, a graduate student haunted by the loss of her father who seeks validation through overachieving and looking after her grandparents’ needs. Beth Lacke portrays Chandra, a former student of Irene York who is dissatisfied with her job as a caregiver at a local nursing home and with life in general. A chance encounter with her former teacher sends Chandra in a new life direction. Stephen Louis Grush plays Nick, a socially awkward loner who operates the family drapery business and who boasts of his own strange charisma. He’s eager to impress, and often finds himself on the wrong side of bad situations. Nick has an unexpected connection to Stella.
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Conversations with Friends is an erotically charged TV Series coming to Hulu on May 15, all 12 half-hour episodes will be released at once. Conversations with Friends is in the same vein as the steamy hit TV series "Normal People" also streaming on Hulu, which was based on the Sally Rooney 2018 second novel. "Conversations with Friends" is based on Sally Rooney's 2017 first novel.
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Now it is Worldworld. ‘Westworld’ Season 4 Adds Ariana DeBose in Recurring Role Ariana DeBose joins Season 4 of “Westworld” as an undisclosed character. All eight episodes of Season 4 of “Westworld” will air at 9 p.m. on HBO on June 26 and will also be available to stream through HBO Max.
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S03.E20: Wrangling a Greased Pig
AnimeMania replied to jewel21's topic in Bob ❤️ Abishola (Bob Hearts Abishola)
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GUEST CAST: Patti LaBelle (Marilyn), Calvin's mother Jordan Belfi (Stan) Richard Whiten (Riley) Shaun Dixon (Isaiah) Chaz Ingram (Frank) Juliet Rusche (Ella)
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First Look at Red Dagger.
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The Boys stars preview season 3's musical: 'Dancing With the Stars ain't got s--- on us' Includes Video Interview. Reveal: There are Musical Numbers in Season 3.
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Love, Death & Robots - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to BetterButter's topic in Love, Death & Robots
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Why Paula Pell Is the Most Distinct, and Hilarious, Part of ‘Girls5Eva’
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I don't know about her passport being stamped on the return flight, since they were on a private jet, they didn't have to land at a major airport.
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I thought it was stupid for Cecilia to start digging all those holes to bury bears on her property when everybody already thinks they are a family of murders. What your son, his wife and his daughter just disappeared? Interesting? The town was surprising empty that Royal and Autumn can have a shootout right in the middle of Main Street and nobody would notice.
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So what you are saying is that Rosa knew that Calista was investigating the guns way before Calista came to Rosa to tell her that she was investigating the guns. Rosa sent a hitman to kill Calista, but Calista killed him first and threw him in the trunk cleaned up her prints from the trunk, but left lots of other evidence at the crime scene, there was blood on the ground. Then her brother psychiced his way to the car and left lots of finger prints and then Robyn went to the car and left no finger prints. I was also baffled why the car trunk opened so easily, nobody seemed to have a key. Calista was stupid to keep hanging around where the illegal guns were being stored if she knew that the people were trying to kill her, she almost killed Mel. Calista had a busy "one" day. Good thing when Rosa bought the illegal gun to prove that they were being returned to the streets, she also bought some bullets to put in the gun.
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I am confused, I don't remember anything about the guy with the scar on his face, why he was in Calista's apartment, who he was working for, why he was killed, who drove his car to where Robyn found it. Any information about why scarface was in this episode would be greatly appreciated.
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Moses fights influences in prison and begins to doubt Franklin's motives. Joshua sinks deeper into the Nation as Martha faces pressure from the community. Franklin makes a discovery. Original Airdate: May 8, 2022 on AMC+ and ALLBLK. Airdate: May 15, 2022 on AMC.
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MIND GAMES — The next steps of Percival’s (guest star Chris O’Shea) plan catch Archie (KJ Apa), Betty (Lili Reinhart), Jughead (Cole Sprouse), Veronica (Camila Mendes), Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) and Reggie (Charles Melton) off guard and forces them to face their past trauma. Original Airdate: May 8, 2022 8:00-9:00 p.m. CW
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McCall, Mel and Harry take a leap of faith when they help a self-proclaimed psychic, Julien (Yusuf Gatewood), find his missing sister who he says is in imminent danger, according to his visions. Also, Delilah’s PTSD returns as she struggles under the weight of keeping McCall’s secrets and her worries about her mother’s safety. Original Airdate: Sunday. May 8, 2022 GUEST CAST: Yusuf Gatewood (Julien Thibideaux) Brittany Bellizeare (Calista) Shirley Rumierk (Rosa Martinez) Roberts Jekabsons (Milosz Nemanjic) Ceazar Reyes (Carlos Vela) Roma Mafia (Dr. Willa Roszak) Jay Hieron (Frank Castor) Ron Scott (Councilman Silva) Abigail Spear (Anjelica) Candice Myers (Soccer Coach) Neal Benari (Arieh Bitton) Manoli Ioannidis (Ponytail/Deke Hartley)
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After a series of shocking events, Justin finally accepts that Faraday's mission is indeed the next step towards her own long-abandoned dream. With the addition of a wild card risk assessor (Rob Delaney), they finally embark on the journey that takes them further than they ever imagined. Original Airdate: May 8, 2022
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The Umbrella Academy in the Media
AnimeMania replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in The Umbrella Academy
The members of The Umbrella Academy checks into the "Hotel Oblivion" (one of the locations where Season 3 takes place.) -