Dory Sief (Alia Shawkat) has been through a lot in five seasons. She deserves a major final act more than most characters.
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“We’re Here” is gearing up for another go-around on HBO. On Thursday, the cable network announced it had renewed the unscripted series that follows Eureka O’Hara, Bob the Drag Queen, and Shangela as they visit small town America, for a third season.The show follows the three queens as they visit small towns and create one-night-only shows, where they each turn a local resident into a drag queen for a performance that usually ends with smiles, joy and happy tears.
As the Queens visit the locales,
.Dory Sief (Alia Shawkat) has been through a lot in five seasons. She deserves a major final act more than most characters.
In a world where streaming platforms keep their viewing statistics a big secret, it’s not all that surprising HBO Max hasn’t released any sort of data about the first several days of release for “The Matrix Resurrections.” But perhaps that secrecy also has a little to do with slightly lackluster numbers? READ MORE: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Becomes First Pandemic-Era Film To Pass $1 Billion As ‘Matrix’ & ‘King’s Man’ Struggle At The Box Office According to a report from Samba TV (via Deadline),
Nature triumphs. Green burgeons over streets, along concrete foundations and pillars; a handful of feral hogs snuffle, root, rut in the overgrowth.
HBO and HBO Max preview trailer has been revealed, showing footage from Game Of Thrones spin-off House Of The Dragon.The show, which is yet to receive an official release date, features early in the trailer, with footage showing stars Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke and a huge dragon’s head.The 10-episode series is set 300 years before the timeline of Game Of Thrones and follows the House Targaryen up to a bloody civil war called the Dance of Dragons, which threatens to end the Targaryen reign.The
2021 is almost coming to a close, 2022 is right around the corner, so it’s time for streamers and cable channels like HBO and HBO Max to start hawking their wares for next year. You’ve probably already seen our annual Most Anticipated TV Shows and Mini-Series of 2022 feature, and if some of that stuff seemed a little abstract, having no visual context, well, a lot of that has now arrived to help you orient yourself to what’s coming.
The long and winding road of “Search Party” is really something and to that end, has there ever been a comedy series that has evolved as much as this one? Created by “Fort Tilden” filmmakers Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers, and Michael Showalter (“The Eyes Of Tammy Faye“), beginning on TBS and then graduating to HBO Max eventually, “Search Party” began a dark satire and send-up of millennial life and culture, all twisted up in a mystery: the search for a missing girl, whom the protagonist
If you’re a fan of comics over the past 20+ years, you’re probably very familiar with the work of writer Brian Michael Bendis. Actually, even if you have never read a superhero comic book in your life, you probably know who he is.
It’s been 20 years since Warner Bros. released the blockbuster film, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” And now HBO Max is ready to honor that anniversary by bringing back all the people responsible for the ‘Harry Potter’ film franchise to talk about just how much the films changed their lives.
Leonard “Hub” Hubbard was the bassist for the acclaimed hip-hop band the Roots from 1992 to 2007.Hubbard joined the Roots in the band’s early days, when they were still called the Square Roots and hadn’t yet released their first album. He had a background in jazz and classical music, having studied at Philadelphia’s Settlement Music School and at Carnegie Mellon University.
Leonard “Hub” Hubbard, a founding member of The Roots who played bass on the iconic hip-hop group’s first seven albums has died, according to his wife Stephanie. He was 62.
Nature triumphs. Green burgeons over streets, along concrete foundations and pillars; a handful of feral hogs snuffle, root, rut in the overgrowth.
Succession boss Jesse Armstrong has opened up about writing Kendall’s confession scene in the season three finale.The writer and showrunner detailed his process with Variety, including the moment Kendall that admitted to killing a man at the end of the first season.“I knew that scene was going to happen,” Armstrong said of the scene in which Kendall confesses to his siblings Shiv and Roman.“I knew what was going to happen with Tom and Shiv at the end. But honestly – I found it hard.
Susanna Reid fans were left taken-aback when the Good Morning Britain presenter shared a snap with her 80 year old mum Sue Smith.The TV broadcast journalist was celebrating her 51st birthday and enjoying some mum and daughter bonding time as they posed for a selfie - then sharing the joy on her Instagram page.
The wild true story at the center of “Landscapers” came to its conclusion in 2014 when Susan and Christopher Edwards were convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison for murder. The series opens, however, on the day of their capture.
In a year full of breakthrough performances, one actor who is getting a little lost in the periphery is Suzanna Son. The singer and actress landed her film debut in Sean Baker’s “Red Rocket.” In fact, Baker first spotted Son at the now-closed Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood.
Susanna Reid broke down as she interviewed Arthur Labinjo-Hughes’ heartbroken Nan on Good Morning Britain. The 50 year old presenter began to cry as she listened to Madeline Halcrow remember her six year old grandson and the physical abuse he was subjected to by his step-mother and father.
Maybe Hollywood has cracked the code and certainly studios like Sony are a bit ahead of the curve thanks to their limitations. For years, Hollywood has looked at what they owned, especially with superhero properties, and dreamt of what I.P.