Fargo, which returns Sept. 27 after more than three years since Season 3, is set in Kansas City in 1950 and tells the story of a war between two crime families.
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Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterJust in case it wasn’t obvious before, the recent demonstrations over the death of George Floyd have done much to lay bare just how spotty and incomplete much of America’s understanding of its own racial history has often been.
While any schoolkid can rattle off facts about the March on Washington and the 13th Amendment, the complicated, messy, often horrifyingly violent timeline of racism and social justice in this country has long been oversimplified in
.Fargo, which returns Sept. 27 after more than three years since Season 3, is set in Kansas City in 1950 and tells the story of a war between two crime families.
Peter White Television EditorFargo wrapped its fourth season yesterday, A Teacher returned to production last month in LA and Atlanta is set to shoot two seasons back to back next year.These were some of the highlights of FX’s plan to return to production, as laid out by Chairman, FX Networks and FX Productions John Landgraf.Fargo season four, which stars Chris Rock, was set to premiere in April but had only shot nine of its 11 episodes before the COVID-19 production shutdown.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“Fargo’s” highly-anticipated fourth season was just one production caught in the crosshairs of the coronavirus pandemic that forced production shutdowns across the globe.
Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons are opening up about their romance.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are couple goals, so much so that they have released several loved-up duets together.And Blake recently got their fans talking after sharing a sweet clip from their song, Happy Anywhere, on Instagram, asking them to name their "favourite Blake and Gwen moment".MORE: Gwen Stefani's son Kingston reveals what he really thinks of dad Gavin Rossdale VIDEO: Gwen Stefani's son Zuma enjoys birthday celebrations on the beachComments soon followed, with one writing: "The
It felt as if the world stopped spinning when Chadwick Boseman died.I had just spent my Friday evening watching Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, in which Boseman plays Stormin’ Norman, the courageous leader of a team of Black soldiers in the 1st Infantry Division who was killed during the Vietnam War, when I heard the news. My friend, with whom I had discussed the film earlier that day, called and told me she didn’t know Boseman had really died.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s «I Have a Dream» speech at the March on Washington, the families of Black Americans shot or killed by police officers spoke at the same site Friday, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
This Morning's Alison Hammond is set to explore Black history in a brand new series for ITV. As part of Black History Month, the presenter will go on the ultimate school trip as she travels the length of Britain to visit key historical sites, re-examining the history taught in schools from a different angle.
The political biopic is a time-honored tradition in Hollywood. However, normally, those stories are told well after the person has left office or even passed away.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: As the rolling process of cinema reopenings continues across various markets, IMAX has recently enjoyed strong grosses with local-language movies in Asia as well as the reissue of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar in China. This week in the Middle Kingdom, it’s set to have a particularly vibrant frame with war epic The Eight Hundred.
Black Bear Pictures has tapped Leigh Kittay as its new head of film, charged with growing the feature slate at Teddy Schwarzman's production outfit. Ben Stillman, who has been at Black Bear since the company’s launch, will transition from feature films, where he was senior vp, to run Black Bear’s newly created independent TV studio, Black Bear Television, as head of TV.
Angelique Jackson Throughout Hollywood history, Black actors have played a limited role in onscreen explorations of the past, often serving in small supporting roles or simply not appearing at all. And, as such, Black people’s place in history often goes unnoticed off-screen and the context necessary to understand the racial tensions of the current moment is lost.“In essence, our history has been so overlooked.
Naman Ramachandran Ewan McGregor, former “Star Wars” lead actor and a Golden Globe winner for series “Fargo,” will narrate “Stormborn,” an upcoming natural history series filmed in the actor’s native Scotland as well as Norway and Iceland. A trailer for the show has just been released.The series, comprising three 50-minute episodes, features a cast of charismatic, tenacious animals trying to survive climate change and thriving in the remote, northern edges of the Atlantic Ocean over a year.
Alissa Simon Film CriticThe micro-budget feature “Focus, Grandma” from Bosnian helmer-writer Pjer Žalica is a black comedy set in Sarajevo during the spring of 1992, when members of a dysfunctional family are summoned to the bed of their dying matriarch.
and YouTube, so there’s no excuse for not watching them.Here's a list of documentaries that can educate you on how we got here, and help you take your allyship a step further: The 13th amendment officially ended slavery in the United States back in 1865, and Netflix’s 13th, named after that amendment, delves into why slavery never really ended and was basically just replaced with mass incarceration.
was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down production on the show in mid-March.