About that Costa Rica trip...don’t get it twisted. We weren’t there to woo Pilot Pete.
16.01.2020 - 21:36 / hollywoodreporter.com
Little America doesn't look like a lot else on Lee Eisenberg's résumé.
There's no straight-line comparison between the Apple TV+ immigrant anthology series and, say, The Office, on which he wrote for five seasons, or the raunchy summer comedy hit Good Boys, which he wrote and directed with longtime partner Gene Stupnitsky (only Stupnitsky got the DGA credit).
Yet, Little America's roots are deeply personal, says Eisenberg, 42, with his own father, who emigrated from Israel before Lee was born,
About that Costa Rica trip...don’t get it twisted. We weren’t there to woo Pilot Pete.
is heading to Central America — but it's not all roses for Peter Weber.
To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of Glamour's Women of the Year awards, we are delving back into our archives to highlight some of the incredible women we have honored over the last three decades.In January, we've cast the spotlight on activism - and the incredible Oral Lee Brown. Today, when you think about activism, you might conjure up Greta Thunberg, for example - and a WOTY recipient in 2019 - or the #womensmarch or the powerful Black Lives Matter movement.
Haaz Sleiman (center) in “The Son,” the eighth episode of “Little America” (Image courtesy Apple TV+)
MIAMI — In a big, bold affirmation of the value of movies in a new TV world, WarnerMedia’s Turner Latin America, one of Latin America’s biggest pay TV operators, is launching Particular Crowd, a film production-acquisition company with a 90 English-language movie slate for 2020.
It is no secret that BTS singer Jin and South Korean actor Lee Yi Kyung are friends. Jin and Kyung met in acting school and have been friends ever since.
Fingers crossed! Nicole Kidman, 52, spilled would take to get season 3 of Big Little Lies back on HBO. “A great story, it is that simple, so we’ll see!” she revealed at the Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan.
By Diane Haithman
The producers of Apple TV+'s Little America appeared at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Sunday to talk about their immigration-themed anthology series, which premiered Jan. 17.
Apple TV Plus’s anthology drama “Little America” may not be about politics, but by telling tales of immigrants in a polarizing time, many people feel there is a political undercurrent to its themes.
Apple's bulldozing into the streaming business hasn't gone as well as it had hoped. Despite spending illions with a (pick a letter) to attract talent (Reese! Jen! Aquaman!), Apple TV+ became just another option to add to your monthly subscriptions rather than a must-have.
Lee Eisenberg has inked a mulit-year overall deal with Apple.
Network: Apple TV+
Rush was not the only heavy rock trio coming from Toronto during the early 1970s. "There were constant comparisons," Triumph drummer Gil Moore tells Billboard -- and confusion.
Bradley Cooper got in some daddy-daughter time as he carried his two-year-old, Lea De Seine Shayk Cooper, around in New York City. The A Star Is Born actor/director, 45, had taken his adorable kiddo with him to boxing practice on January 10, and she looked tuckered out from her big day as they arrived back home in Manhattan.
The arrival of a show like “Little America” is no accident. Each chapter of Apple TV Plus’ new anthology series centers on the journeys of immigrants and first-generation Americans who end up in the United States either by choice, necessity or some combination thereof.