“Pride” is a six-part documentary series chronicling the 60-year struggle for LGBTQ civil rights in America.
“Pride” is a six-part documentary series chronicling the 60-year struggle for LGBTQ civil rights in America.
“Breeders” is back, with harried, 40-something parents Paul (Martin Freeman) and Ally (Daisy Haggard) still coping with their kids, their parents and their own evolving relationship. Season 2 of the edgy FX comedy, premiering Monday (March 22) at 10 p.m., jumps forward nearly six years.
You have to imagine if FX’s “Justified” was released today, it would be an even bigger hit than it was back in 2010. Sure, the series lasted 6 seasons and was pretty damn popular during its run, but with streaming and TV changing so much over the past decade, “Justified” is the type of show that would have developed a rabid following.
Back in January, fans of Danny Boyle were given the news the filmmaker was going to begin work on a new FX series based on the career of the influential punk rock band, The Sex Pistols. The series, titled “Pistol,” is based on the memoir of a member of the band and tells the story of the beginnings of punk rock and the destructive tendencies of the controversial band.
FKA Twigs is a hugely popular singer. She also happens to be an actress in her spare time, appearing in commercials and film/TV projects.
I’m not Donald Glover’s accountant or anything, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the actor-comedian-rapper-writer-[insert whatever else he’s working on today] is already a pretty wealthy man. But after his brand-new Amazon deal that is THR is reporting about, it seems like he’s, uh, doing pretty damn well financially.
Lee Daniels is moving into the spy genre, according to The Hollywood Reporter, as he’ll executive produce a series adaptation of the Sam Greenlee novel “The Spook Who Sat By Door” with “The First Purge” director Gerard McMurray handling the show’s pilot. Leigh Dana Jackson will be the series showrunner, writer, and executive producer on the CIA project.
As we’ve said time and time again, any new TV project from Scott Frank is a must-see. Thankfully, with the massive success of “The Queen’s Gambit,” his most recent venture, most everyone agrees that the writer is someone that you should continue to follow.
When it was announced, “Redeemer” was a series that had absolutely everyone excited. The FX series seemed like a prestige drama that would reunite the creator of “True Detective,” Nic Pizzolatto, with the Emmy-winning star of the series, Matthew McConaughey.
The Sex Pistols are one of the most influential bands in music history. Coming into the music scene decades ago, The Sex Pistols were abrasive, loud, and didn’t give one single fuck about what you thought of them.
After the success of the TV adaptation of “What We Do In The Shadows,” it was only a matter of time before FX goes back to Taika Waititi for a new series, right? Well, it appears that the new series is going to be “Reservation Dogs,” which was previously announced but has officially been picked up for a season by the cable network.
including Marvel and “Star Wars” series.“Always Sunny” began airing on FX in 2005. The show was created by Rob McElhenney, who also stars in the show alongside Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito.The unconventional sitcom began as a pilot shot on a digital camcorder by McElhenney, who developed the series with Howerton while both were under-employed actors in Los Angeles.
It’s time to take a trip down memory lane. We’re going to try to remember all the way back to 2013, when it was announced that Charlie Kaufman would be working with FX on a new series titled “How and Why.” The series seemed to be the same sort of strange mindfuck that you probably expect from the creator.
1939 novel of the same name (that was also adapted into a 1947 film). Set in 1934 during the latter years of the British rule in India, the historical drama follows the ambitious young nun Sister Clodagh (Arterton), who sets off to establish a mission on a remote clifftop palace with a mysterious and sordid past that’s known by locals as the “House of Women.” It was donated by General Toda Rai (Kulvinder Ghir ), who hopes the Sisters of St.
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Even at what seems like the end of the world, it is impossible to escape the toxicity of the patriarchy. In FX’s “Black Narcissus,” an adaptation of Rumer Godden’s same-named bestselling 1939 novel (adapted as a film in 1947, starring Deborah Kerr in her breakout role), men of both Eastern and Western cultures remain certain of their superiority.
wrote in a caption for a photo showing her new wigged look.The Season 3 installment of Murphy’s anthology series will look at the sex scandal involving President Bill Clinton and former intern Monica Lewinsky. Filming had been set to start last spring with a fall 2020 premiere but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.Linda.
premieres Nov. 10 on Hulu.
When the film “Black Narcissus” arrived in cinemas in 1947, the feature shocked audiences with its technical wizardry and its, uh, adult themes involving nuns. The film would go on to win two Oscars and has stood the test of time as an all-time classic.
Remember “Black Narcissus,” the 1947 British psychological drama film written, produced, and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and starring Deborah Kerr? Well, you may have forgotten, but FX announced a year ago that they were making a three-episode limited series based on the same material from writer Amanda Coe (“Shameless,” “The Trial of Christine Keeler”) and directed by Danish cinematographer turned director Charlotte Bruus Christensen (known for shooting “The Hunt,” “Far
was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down production on the show in mid-March.
While it’s nice that we’re already in August, the year has been going by at a snail’s pace with the pandemic really messing up things. So, even though it feels like it’s been years since the film and TV industry has been shut down, it’s actually only been several months and it seems as if more and more productions are beginning again.
“I have made it to the last round,” admits Harvey Guillén of the adorably vicious online game Guillermo’s Stakeout, “and then I die. It can be kind of difficult, I have to say.”The free online-only game, released earlier this week as part of the What We Do in the Shadows section of FX’s celebration of the free Comic-Con@Home virtual convention, is centered on Guillermo (Guillén), a vampire’s familiar with innate undead hunting skills.
Dr. John E. Fryer, right, disguised as Dr. Henry Anonymous, speaks on a 1972 panel at the American Psychiatric Association. Lesbian activist Barbara Gittings, left, and gay activist Frank Kameny, middle, also participated on the panel. Photo: New York Public Library Digital Collection.
Tel Aviv Pride, 2019 (Image courtesy of Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, Guy Yechiel)
Looked at one way, Rob McElhenney‘s career is defined by unprecedented consistency. Renewed by FX for its forthcoming 15th season, “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia“—the show he co-created in 2005 and in which he’s starred as Mac ever since—is poised to set the record for most seasons by a live-action comedy series.
“American Horror Story” is getting a new set of horrors.
“It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” has been renewed for a fifteenth season. The record-setting pickup was revealed as part of FX’s original programming slate through 2021, announced Tuesday morning.
Vampires and gardening don’t seem to share much in common — but don’t tell that to British comedian Natasia Demetriou.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced TV guru Ryan Murphy to rethink the plot for the next season of American Horror Story because the shoot was “weather-dependent”.
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