Outlander star Graham McTavish has signed up to celebrity personalised video site Cameo, and is charging an eye-watering £168.
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Apple TV+ series “Bad Sisters” is part comedy and part thriller — following a group of sisters who may or may not have killed their toxic brother-in-law. “I had finished ‘Catastrophe,’” Horgan, 52, told The Post, referring to the previous show in which she starred and co-wrote (2015-2019).“That was a big part of my life for four years, writing that with Rob Delaney and making it. And when that ended, I had to look for something else. They’re quite big shoes to fill – you’ve got to love it, because it’s an awful lot of work.
You can’t just write about any old thing.“I was pointed in the direction of [2012 Belgian series ‘Clan,’ which ‘Bad Sisters’ is based on]. I watched the first episode, and I was in. I come from a big family, so I love that large group of sisters together.
They seemed like a tribe; when they’re together they seem like a group of witches. I just was really tickled by the premise.”Premiering Aug. 19, “Bad Sisters” (created by and starring Horgan) is set in Ireland and follows the five Garvey sisters, who share a close bond due to the premature death of their parents and their promise to protect each other.
The sisters include the perpetually frazzled Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), who’s married to the boorish John Paul (Claes Bang, “The Northman”); Eva (Horgan); Ursula (Eva Birthistle); Bibi (Sarah Greene); and Becka (Eve Hewson). The series starts with John Paul’s funeral, and slowly reveals that each sister had a reason to want him dead. Via flashbacks, we see that John Paul frequently belittled them at family gatherings — sneering at their accomplishments — and wasn’t a good husband to Grace. Matters become complicated when his life insurance agents (played by Brian Gleeson and Daryl McCormack) grow
.Outlander star Graham McTavish has signed up to celebrity personalised video site Cameo, and is charging an eye-watering £168.
Fresh off her role in one of the biggest films of all time, “Top Gun: Maverick,” Jennifer Connelly has found her next gig, which brings her back to the world of TV. READ MORE: ‘Bad Behavior’: Jennifer Connelly & Ben Whishaw To Star In Alice Englert’s Directorial Debut According to Deadline, Jennifer Connelly is set to star opposite Joel Edgerton in the upcoming Apple TV+ thriller series, “Dark Matter.” “Dark Matter” tells the story of a physicist and family man, Jason Dessen (Edgerton), who finds himself trapped in an alternate universe where everything is different than what he knows.
The plot thickens. There’s another person in the Selling Sunset universe Jason Oppenheim has dated: new cast member Nicole Young.
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Fresh off her role in one of the biggest films of all time, “Top Gun: Maverick,” Jennifer Connelly has found her next gig, which brings her back to the world of TV. READ MORE: ‘Bad Behavior’: Jennifer Connelly & Ben Whishaw To Star In Alice Englert’s Directorial Debut According to Deadline, Jennifer Connelly is set to star opposite Joel Edgerton in the upcoming Apple TV+ thriller series, “Dark Matter.” “Dark Matter” tells the story of a physicist and family man, Jason Dessen (Edgerton), who finds himself trapped in an alternate universe where everything is different than what he knows.
Jennifer Connelly is swapping Maverick for mind-bending realities after landing a starring role in Apple series Dark Matter.
LF SYSTEM overtake Encanto to claim the second-longest Number 1 run of 2022 with Afraid To Feel.
Sky has unveiled seven original comedy shorts at the Edinburgh Television Festival written by and starring the likes of Rosie Jones, Desiree Burch and Jordan Stephens, while ordering Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir (working title) and greenlighting a fifth season of Brassic.
The cast of Bad Sisters gathers up for a big group photo at the premiere of their new series held at BFI Southbank on Thursday (August 18) in London, England.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticIf Sharon Horgan’s attached to a show, there’s a more than decent chance that it’ll be a spiky comedy tinged with the tragedy of everyday indignities. From “Catastrophe” to “Motherland” to “Shining Vale,” Horgan’s cornered an enviable market that almost always delivers, especially when it comes to the ins and outs of being a smart woman in an increasingly dumb world.
Kirby Howell-Baptiste (The Sandman, The Good Place) will star opposite Colin Farrell in the Apple TV+ series .
Filmmaker Anna Rose Holmer dazzled critics in 2015 with her feature debut “The Fits,” which made a big splash at Sundance that year. Seven years later, she finally returns with collaborator Saela Davis, who was the co-writer and editor of “The Fits.” Together, they have directed the new psychological drama/thriller “God’s Creatures.” Premiering at The Cannes Film Festival earlier this year to great acclaim, Davis and Holmer’s film Paul Mescal (“Normal People,” “The Lost Daughter”), Aisling Franciosi (“The Nightingale,” “The Fall”), and Academy Award-nominee Emily Watson (“Breaking the Waves,” “Punch Drunk Love”).
Tyler Baltierra is showing off his incredible body transformation!
Brian Tyree Henry just shot up Japan mid-commute with Brad Pitt and Aaron Taylor Johnson in David Leitch‘s “Bullet Train.” Now, he’ll do the same on the streets of Philadelphia, courtesy of Apple TV+, Ridley Scott, and “Top Gun: Maverick” scribe “Peter Craig.” READ MORE: ‘Bullet Train’ Review: An Exhausting Action Comedy Of Squandered Potential Deadline reports that Apple TV+ is about to make a series order for “Sinking Spring,” a crime story set in the City Of Brotherly Love.
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Mac listens to on repeat. The normal timeline, that’s the original recording. But as the timeline gets written over with new “songs” — in this series, by the STF — the “audio” that is recorded over gets fuzzy.
Stepping out from behind the stethoscope. Ellen Pompeo will star in and executive produce a new limited series for Hulu, marking her first significant role since landing Grey’s Anatomy in 2005.
Ringo Starr has unveiled details of a new EP called ‘EP3’.The Beatles drummer has said the project will be released on September 16 via Universal.A press statement said that Starr recorded the four new songs that make up ‘EP3’ at his Roccabella West home studio. He said he worked with long-time collaborators on the project including Steve Lukather, Linda Perry, Dave Koz, José Antonio Rodriguez, and Bruce Sugar.After its digital release, physical copies of ‘EP3’ will be available from November 18 on CD, 10-inch vinyl, and a limited-edition translucent royal blue cassette.