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With a title like “Genera+ion,” HBO Max’s latest dramedy clearly wants to sum up the experience of being a teenager in the ‘20s. A cousin of HBO’s “Euphoria” that’s not as dark or emotionally bruising, these teen stories center daily teen life for Generation Z, including sexuality, drug use, the threat of school shootings, teen pregnancy, and all of the many horrors of social media—often cramming all of the above into single half-hour episodes.
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HBO Max has added Diana-Maria Riva, Juan Javier Cardenas and more to the cast of its upcoming family comedy pilot The Gordita Chronicles, from Josh Berman’s Osprey Productions, Zoe Saldana’s Cinestar Pictures and Sony Pictures TV. Also joining the cast are Savannah Nicole Ruiz, Noah Rico and Cosette Hauer.
Sarah Monteith has been named CEO of Baby Cow, the TV and film production company founded by Steve Coogan. Monteith, a veteran Brit TV exec who joins from BBC Studios, replaces Christine Langan, who stepped down last year after four years to set up her own venture.
Baby Cow, the UK production company founded by Steve Coogan, has promoted managing director Sarah Monteith to CEO following the departure of Christine Langan last November.
Jana Kramer is talking about the ugly side of marriage. The 37-year-old singer took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an image of herself crying, revealing it was the result of a fight she had with her husband, Mike Caussin.
Just another hiccup. Jana Kramer reflected on why she doesn’t give up on love after “blow up” fights with her husband, Mike Caussin, even when it feels like they’ve gone too far.
Chris Willman Music WriterAnother shoe has fallen in the succession of music stars reluctantly acknowledging that early and mid-summer 2021 are not going to be tenable for staging major national tours. Kenny Chesney, the only other artist besides Taylor Swift who had a series of stadium gigs pushed back from last summer to this summer, has joined her in calling off his upcoming shows.
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What attracted you to “Genera+ion?”[The fact] that it was created by this teenager and her dad. Zelda Barnz [the teenager] is just an incredibly smart, intuitive, conscious human being.
It’s a certain kind of man who can rob the female orgasm of joy through data mining, and in HBO Max’s “Made for Love,” that man is Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), entrepreneur, tech genius, and serial creep. After coating the world in screens designed to connect consumers but intended to surveil them, he’s sorta kinda almost perfected his masterpiece, also called Made For Love.
Kenny Chesney just dropped the music video for his reminiscent new single “Knowing You”.
“Euphoria,” there’s a new edgy show about teen sexuality. Called “Generation” (styled as “Genera+ion”) and premiering on HBO Max on Thursday, March 11, the drama follows a cast of teen characters through their friendships, high school lives and romances.
, starring Justice Smith, is the latest provocative and must-watch series to flip the teen genre on its head following recent HBO dramas and. Created by Zelda Barnz and her father, Daniel, and co-executive produced by Lena Dunham, the HBO Max dramedy offers a new, authentic portrayal of a diverse group of high school students and an unashamed exploration of modern sexuality.
Steve Coogan heavily criticized Piers Morgan on Wednesday night, accusing the TV host and former Daily Mirror newspaper editor as "being symptomatic of the problem" with the British tabloid press, pointing to his "bullying behavior" as a perfect example.
Peston last night (March 10) where he shared his thoughts on the fallout from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.Coogan referenced Harry’s claims that the Royal Family is “controlled by the tabloids”, adding that “things got really nasty” for the couple after they took legal action on The Sun, The Mirror and The Mail.“Anyone who stands up to the press is attacked by them because they’re bullies,” he said.The actor, who was a key part of the Leveson Inquiry in
British actor Steve Coogan is speaking out about Piers Morgan after the controversial TV host’s disparaging remarks about Meghan Markle.
Thursday March 11 will mark one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. To mark the grim anniversary, NBC News has set a primetime special, to be anchoredfrom the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, and Today co-anchor SavannahGuthrie.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticEvery new teen drama wants to be the one that actually, finally Gets It.