Bernardo Silva put in another exceptional shift to guide Manchester City to victory over Burnley.
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Prepare to say goodbye to “Insecure”. The Emmy-winning series created by and starring Issa Rae dropped a trailer for its fifth and final season on HBO.
In a callback to Issa’s long-running mirror chats, the trailer opens with Issa chatting with a younger version of herself before teasing what’s to come in the final episodes, which will see her and her bestie, Molly (Yvonne Orji), evaluating everything important in their lives: relationships, careers and what comes next.
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Bernardo Silva put in another exceptional shift to guide Manchester City to victory over Burnley.
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The ‘Narcos’ TV franchise has always been known for being bold. Sure, the series tells stories that many people already know, taking the stories of real-life drug kingpins from the past and showing what happened, but “Narcos” has never been shy about moving forward with new locations, new casts, and new stories, making each season something unique.
Netflix released a trailer for the third and final season of “Narcos: Mexico,” premiering on Nov. 5.The crime drama, a companion series to “Narcos,” is set in the ’90s and examines the illegal drug trade in Mexico after “Narcos” focused on Colombian illegal drug trade.
Issa Rae is becoming a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood, and in a new interview with Mic the star/creator of HBO’s “Insecure” discusses the expectations that come with being a Black female showrunner.
told Mic that she had the candid conversation with the colleague a decade ago, just as she began working on her YouTube series “Awkward Black Girl.” “From the jump in creating the show, it was put in my mind that you had to have a white character to be a bridge, and for people to care, for it to get awards, for it to be considered worthy of the television canon,” she said.According to Rae, the colleague stated: “Girl, if you want this s–t to set off to the next level, you got to put a white
Let Keke Palmer be your inspiration to go after your dreams. The actress revealed on social media on Wednesday that she’ll appear on season 5 of “Insecure”, after tweeting at Issa Rae last year.
Keke Palmer be your inspiration to go after your dreams. The actress revealed on social media on Wednesday that she'll appear on season 5 of, after tweeting at Issa Rae last year. «Careful what you wish for
inked an eight-year deal multiyear deal with WarnerMedia in 2021, is currently in production for the upcoming comedy “Rap Sh*t.” She served as executive producer of the unscripted series “Sweet Life: Los Angeles,” the first season of which debuted in August.“Insecure” was created by Issa Rae & Larry Wilmore; executive produced by Issa Rae, Prentice Penny, Melina Matsoukas, Michael Rotenberg, Dave Becky, Jonathan Berry, Amy Aniobi and Jim Kleverweis.
While HBO doesn’t have the monopoly it once did on prestige TV series, with recent competition from Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Apple, and other streaming services, that doesn’t mean the premium network doesn’t consistently release high-quality series, such as the comedy “Insecure.” And now’s probably a great time to catch up, if you haven’t already, as the final season of “Insecure” is arriving next month.
Issa Rae is opening up about her life as a newlywed. The “Insecure”star graces the cover of Self magazine‘s October issue, where she gives readers insight into her personal life, community, and upcoming projects.
Issa Rae is opening up about her life as a newlywed.