Anna Kendrick paid a virtual visit to “The Late Late Show” this week to tell host James Corden about a disquieting experience after participating in a “totally peaceful” Black Lives Matter protest this week.
18.05.2020 - 22:14 / variety.com
By Daniel D'Addario
Chief TV Critic
“Love Life,” the first scripted series for adults to go out on the HBO Max streaming service, is amiable, light, and — flaws aside — easily bingeable. That adds up to more than enough under normal circumstances, but may prove a bit slighter than what it’s being tasked to do as part of the streamer’s launch.
Anna Kendrick stars as Darby, a young woman whose perfectly rom-com career rise in the art museum and auction-house world in New York City is not, at
Anna Kendrick paid a virtual visit to “The Late Late Show” this week to tell host James Corden about a disquieting experience after participating in a “totally peaceful” Black Lives Matter protest this week.
Ever since Zack Snyder made the announcement that his much-hype cut of “Justice League” was going to be released on HBO Max in 2021, a certain contingent of fandom has seen their years-long battle as the first win in an overall war with studios. Fans are now rallying around folks like David Ayer in hopes that his cut of “Suicide Squad” will be released by HBO Max, as well as any other disputed version of a film that fans feel was interfered with by evil studio bosses.
And with that, a new streaming platform has entered the ring. HBO Max finally launched after the much-talked-about announcement that they’ll soon release the anticipated Snyder Cut of “Justice League,” “Friends,” every Studio Ghibli movie, and thousands of other titles.
By Michael Schneider
HBO Max is speeding up the release schedule for one of its debut original series, “Love Life,” which will now drop its entire season over the next two weeks.
By Denise Petski
Laura Benanti and HBO Max will give high school students from around the chance to perform in a pandemic-proof musical with the newly announced special “Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020.”
HBO Max is officially the future home of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” aka The Snyder Cut. The film (TV miniseries?) is expected to arrive in 2021 and has been described by the filmmaker as a massive redo of the superhero film that flopped at the box office and failed to excite fans back in 2017.
One thing that’s instantly striking about HBO Max’s rom-com anthology series “Love Life” is the exacting period detail for each year of the 2010s it depicts. When the show declares an episode is set in 2012, the iPhones and text messages actually look like they did in that exact year.
The TARDIS has found a new home. If you're looking to binge Doctor Who -- whether it's your first time or your 500th — you can now find the series on HBO Max.
When , your first instinct might be to head straight for the Friends reruns now available on the streaming platform. Understandable, but consider taking a detour to watch 's charming original series, Love Life, first."Our love lives can quite easily be reduced to data," says the show's narrator, Oscar nominee Lesley Manville, in the first 30 seconds.
When it comes to watching Anna Kendrick’s new, charming series,, there’s no escaping one’s own memories of past relationships — and that’s precisely the point.
WarnerMedia officially enters the streaming wars with the launch of its platform, HBO Max, which includes 10,000 hours worth of content thanks to a mix of originals — an Amy Schumer docuseries, Anna Kendrick’s, the reality competition series — and a deep library of fan favorites, such as and, as well as all of HBO’s award-winning series.
Anna Kendrick is getting real about love. The Oscar nominee stars in the new HBO Max series Love Life, which follows a woman's romantic journey over the span of a decade.
By Peter White
By Angelique Jackson
Anna Kendrick has emphasised the importance of setting boundaries when you are dating, recalling how she once broke up with someone because he did not respect her.
Anna Kendrick is not a fan of the trend for low-rise jeans.
By Joe Otterson
Anna Kendrick has “absolutely no guilt in the guilty pleasure” of her new HBO Max series “Love Life,” which marks her first dive into episodic TV.