Back when Quibi was still a thing, it was announced that the Farrelly Brothers were teaming up with an all-star cast to bring “The Now” to the mobile streamer. Then Quibi died and the scraps were bought by Roku.
24.11.2021 - 05:15 / variety.com
Naveen Kumar A sandwich has always been a kind of vehicle, ingredients riding between sliced bread.
Lynn Nottage improbably turns the lunchtime staple into the storytelling engine of “Clyde’s,” her deceptively simple flavor-bomb of a new comedy about survival, second chances and digesting whatever life serves up.The roadway joint of the play’s title is a waystation not just for the truckers it serves, but also for employees getting back on their feet in the kitchen where the action is set.
.Back when Quibi was still a thing, it was announced that the Farrelly Brothers were teaming up with an all-star cast to bring “The Now” to the mobile streamer. Then Quibi died and the scraps were bought by Roku.
EXCLUSIVE: Filmmakers Daniel Fradin and Kyle Rosenbluth today announced the launch of their bicoastal production company, Frank and Beans Pictures, which will focus on producing documentaries, narrative films, and branded content. The announcement comes as their EarthX-winning documentary short, Arctic Summer, premieres online as a Vimeo Staff Pick, following an extended run on the festival circuit.
Will Forte is a married man — and has been for a few months now! The Saturday Night Live alum, 51, revealed to People that he married Olivia Modling on July 31. The couple, who share a daughter together, and had been engaged since right before the COVID-19 pandemic, said “I do” while in New Mexico, where Will was filming his upcoming show MacGruber. “[A]lot of my closest friends work on MacGruber with me.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticHumans are stupid and can’t be expected to agree on anything, even if their existence depends on it.
Abbott Elementary a mockumentary comedy in the vein of past workplace shows like . «I love the mockumentary genre. My favorite comedies have been mockumentaries — . I was so impressed with what they did.
Emeraude Toubia is one the most outstanding young Latina actresses in the entertainment world today. Her intelligence, work ethics, classic beauty and fluency in both Spanish and English, have made her essential on Hollywood sets.
David Tennant take on the role of Phileas Fogg for the upcoming BBC miniseries Around the World in 80 Days. But did you know his son, Ty, 19, is also starring in the show?MORE: Everything you need to know about David Tennant's magical new miniseriesThe drama is set to be the talk of the Christmas TV schedule and will see the former Doctor Who star lead the cast, with his son taking on the role of a gang leader, according to the cast list.
EXCLUSIVE: New Zealand TV personality Craig Busch AKA The Lion Man is attempting to return to TV screens after more than five years with a duo of formats.
EXCLUSIVE: Miranda Rae Mayo is reteaming with her former Chicago Fire co-star Yuriy Sardarov on Daddy, a dark comedy written and directed by Neal Kelley and Jono Sherman, which will enter production in Topanga Canyon next week.
Bridget Everett is a stand-up comedian who really broke out and proved her acting chops in the 2017 indie hit, “Patti Cake$.” Since then, she’s had a steady stream of roles in features and TV series, including the HBO comedy series, “Camping.” Now, she returns to HBO in the upcoming series, “Somebody Somewhere.” READ MORE: ‘Cinema Toast’ Is An Odd, Absurd Pandemic-Era Diversion [Review] Like any good teaser, the new clip from “Somebody Somewhere” is less of a trailer for the series and more of a
Michael Appler On Nov. 23 in New York City, Broadway, welcoming its newest play, hosted a television reunion.
Uzo Aduba had a reunion with some of her former Orange Is the New Black co-stars this week!
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAfter having to scale down the number of canine participants and limit its audience to cardboard cutouts last year, “The National Dog Show” is back in full force — even going so far as to introduce a new breed this, as well as an extended secondary show.
The quest to create the perfect sandwich takes on existential tones in Clyde’s, the tasty if occasionally and slightly undercooked new dramedy from two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage. Though it lacks the heft of the playwright’s great Sweat, Clyde’s makes for an intriguing companion piece.
Gordon Cox Theater EditorUzo Aduba does not play a great white shark in Lynn Nottage’s new Broadway comedy “Clyde’s” — but her role in the show does make her think, somewhat surprisingly, of “Jaws.”Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below:The Emmy-winning star of “In Treatment” and “Orange Is the New Black” plays the title character in the production, but there are long stretches of time when Clyde, the proprietor of a roadside diner that employs the formerly incarcerated, is mostly
Don’t live close enough to New York City to catch Uzo Aduba in her return to Broadway? You’re in luck, because you can catch the show from the comfort of your home!