The writing duo of Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant are best known for their work on comedies and family friendly projects: Reno 911!, Taxi (2004), The Pacifier, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Let’s Go to Prison, Balls of Fury, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Baywatch (2017), Night at the Museum, and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. But they’ve also written the horror comedy Hell Baby, and Garant has written the horror films The Veil and Jessabelle. So it’s not entirely off brand to hear that they wrote the initial screenplay for the upcoming horror film The Casket Girls, with Gabrielle Union (Breaking In) on board to star and executive produce.
Deadline reports that Justin G. Dyck will be directing The Casket Girls and has done script revisions with Keith Cooper (Anything for Jackson). Dyck has a lot of directing credits to his name, most of them being on romantic TV movies,...
Deadline reports that Justin G. Dyck will be directing The Casket Girls and has done script revisions with Keith Cooper (Anything for Jackson). Dyck has a lot of directing credits to his name, most of them being on romantic TV movies,...
- 9/18/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The 2024 Emmys will be held on Sunday night, and while don’t yet know who the night’s big winners will be, it’s a safe bet that the folks responsible for the FX series The Bear and Shogun will have much to smile about.
The Bear leads all comedies with 23 nominations.
While Shogun has the most nods among dramas, with a whopping 25.
(Courtesy of FX)
The Bear is now the most-nominated sitcom in history.
And you’d have to go back to the early days of The Sopranos to find another instance in which a new drama earned as much acclaim as Shogun.
These shows have a chance to make history on Sunday night, and they’re both easy to root for.
Unlike past award season juggernauts like Game of Thrones, these shows are both underdog series that were never expected to make this big a splash.
And the...
The Bear leads all comedies with 23 nominations.
While Shogun has the most nods among dramas, with a whopping 25.
(Courtesy of FX)
The Bear is now the most-nominated sitcom in history.
And you’d have to go back to the early days of The Sopranos to find another instance in which a new drama earned as much acclaim as Shogun.
These shows have a chance to make history on Sunday night, and they’re both easy to root for.
Unlike past award season juggernauts like Game of Thrones, these shows are both underdog series that were never expected to make this big a splash.
And the...
- 9/14/2024
- by Tyler Johnson
- TVfanatic
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The best deal in streaming has returned. Last year, Disney+ launched a promo that allowed subscribers to sign up for its subscription for just $1.99/mo, and Disney has now brought the discount back. The plan is available to new and returning subscribers, and the promo ends on Sept. 27. It’s the kind of discount typically reserved for students.
Here’s what you need to know about the ultimate...
The best deal in streaming has returned. Last year, Disney+ launched a promo that allowed subscribers to sign up for its subscription for just $1.99/mo, and Disney has now brought the discount back. The plan is available to new and returning subscribers, and the promo ends on Sept. 27. It’s the kind of discount typically reserved for students.
Here’s what you need to know about the ultimate...
- 9/14/2024
- by John Lonsdale and Jonathan Zavaleta
- Rollingstone.com
The Handmaid’s Tale has started production on its final season. We’re not going to say it. We’re not going to say it. We’re not…
Ok, we’re going to say it: Praise be!
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Hulu on Friday released the first behind-the-scenes photo from...
Ok, we’re going to say it: Praise be!
More from TVLineTVLine Items: Patricia Arquette Leads Murdaugh Series, Keke Palmer Moves Into The 'Burbs and MorePower Book II: Ghost: How to Watch the Final Episodes Online With HuluGeorge R.R. Martin Lambastes House of the Dragon Story Choice, Hints at 'Toxic' Changes Ahead - HBO Says Showrunner Has Done 'An Extraordinary Job'
Hulu on Friday released the first behind-the-scenes photo from...
- 9/6/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about Ted Lasso, Only Murders in the Building, Yellowstone and more!
1 | We know this question comes a week late, but… for those of you who only recently watched the Evil series finale, were you caught off guard by the obvious use of a stunt double when Kristen tasered Leland? ▼
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1 | We know this question comes a week late, but… for those of you who only recently watched the Evil series finale, were you caught off guard by the obvious use of a stunt double when Kristen tasered Leland? ▼
More from TVLineBig Brother Eviction Recap: Did Season 26 Lose One of Its Scene Stealers?Only Murders in the Building Boss on [Spoiler]'s Long-Awaited Cameo and the Debut...
- 8/30/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich, Ryan Schwartz, Dave Nemetz and Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The Tyrant is a South Korean spy action-thriller series written and directed by Park Hoon-jung. The Disney+ series revolves around four different people trying their best to find a bioweapon, which was stolen during a secret handover to the United States intelligence service. The Tyrant stars Cha Seung-won, Kim Seon-ho, Kim Kang-woo, and Jo Yoon-su in the lead roles with Mu Jin-sung, Kim Joo-hun, Lee Ki-young, Park Hyung-soo, Choi Jung-woo, and Justin John Harvey starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the spy drama, action, sci-fi elements, and a thrilling plot in The Tyrant here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Veil (Viki & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Mbc TV
The Veil is a South Korean spy action thriller series created by Hong Seok-woo. The Mbc TV series follows the story of Han Ji Hyuk, the top field National Intelligence Service agent who was betrayed and...
The Veil (Viki & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Mbc TV
The Veil is a South Korean spy action thriller series created by Hong Seok-woo. The Mbc TV series follows the story of Han Ji Hyuk, the top field National Intelligence Service agent who was betrayed and...
- 8/17/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The enduring legacy of campy cult favorite “Ed Wood” is still celebrated 30 years later.
The beloved 1994 film was directed by Tim Burton and starred Johnny Depp as the filmmaker known for helming B-movie greats, most infamously 1959’s “Plan 9 from Outer Space.” Wood’s other features include “Orgy of the Dead,” “Glen or Glenda,” and “Bride of the Monster.” He was awarded the Golden Turkey title of Worst Director in 1975.
Burton’s 1994 biopic “Ed Wood” was written by Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander, and co-starred Bill Murray, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Martin Landau, who won an Oscar for portraying Bela Lugosi.
“Ed Wood” producer Denise Di Novi detailed her own love of the film three decades later, explaining why “Ed Wood” is one of the most personal projects for both her and longtime collaborator Burton to date. After working as the creative consultant on David Cronenberg’s iconic “Videodrome,” Di...
The beloved 1994 film was directed by Tim Burton and starred Johnny Depp as the filmmaker known for helming B-movie greats, most infamously 1959’s “Plan 9 from Outer Space.” Wood’s other features include “Orgy of the Dead,” “Glen or Glenda,” and “Bride of the Monster.” He was awarded the Golden Turkey title of Worst Director in 1975.
Burton’s 1994 biopic “Ed Wood” was written by Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander, and co-starred Bill Murray, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Martin Landau, who won an Oscar for portraying Bela Lugosi.
“Ed Wood” producer Denise Di Novi detailed her own love of the film three decades later, explaining why “Ed Wood” is one of the most personal projects for both her and longtime collaborator Burton to date. After working as the creative consultant on David Cronenberg’s iconic “Videodrome,” Di...
- 8/9/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Netflix’s House of Guinness has brewed its cast.
James Norton and Jack Gleeson have been named among the cast for Steven Knight-penned Guinness factory drama series.
Joining them are Niamh McCormack, Anthony Boyle (Masters of the Air, Manhunt), Louis Partridge (Pistol, Enola Holmes), Emily Fairn (The Responder, Black Mirror: Demon 79), Fionn O’Shea (Normal People, Dance First), Seamus O’Hara (Blue Lights, An Irish Goodbye), Dervla Kirwan (True Detective: Night Country, Smother), Michael McElhatton (Game of Thrones, The Long Shadow), Danielle Galligan (Shadow and Bone, Obituary), David Wilmot (Station Eleven, Bodkin) and Hilda Fay (The Woman in the Wall, Spilt Milk).
The series, from Banijay UK’s Kudos, is billed as an epic story inspired by The Guinness family, a European dynasty made famous by the drink they brew.
James Norton and Jack Gleeson have been named among the cast for Steven Knight-penned Guinness factory drama series.
Joining them are Niamh McCormack, Anthony Boyle (Masters of the Air, Manhunt), Louis Partridge (Pistol, Enola Holmes), Emily Fairn (The Responder, Black Mirror: Demon 79), Fionn O’Shea (Normal People, Dance First), Seamus O’Hara (Blue Lights, An Irish Goodbye), Dervla Kirwan (True Detective: Night Country, Smother), Michael McElhatton (Game of Thrones, The Long Shadow), Danielle Galligan (Shadow and Bone, Obituary), David Wilmot (Station Eleven, Bodkin) and Hilda Fay (The Woman in the Wall, Spilt Milk).
The series, from Banijay UK’s Kudos, is billed as an epic story inspired by The Guinness family, a European dynasty made famous by the drink they brew.
- 7/25/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
The Handmaid’s Tale is making a high-profile addition ahead of its sixth and final season. The Good Wife star Josh Charles is joining the Hulu drama as a series regular, our sister site Deadline reports, though details about his character are being kept under lock and key.
The series, whose 10-episode fifth season aired way back in 2022, is expected to return for its long-awaited swan song sometime in 2025.
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The series, whose 10-episode fifth season aired way back in 2022, is expected to return for its long-awaited swan song sometime in 2025.
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- 7/23/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Viaplay Results: Focus On Core Ops Working Slowly
Viaplay’s focus on doing what it does best willed out in its latest quarterly results, with total turnover down slightly but turnover in core operations increasing by a similar margin. Since the exit of former CEO Anders Jensen amidst financial turmoil last year, the Scandi outfit has been focused on making far less original content and supercharging sports rights. Today, Q2 turnover was shown to have declined a smidgeon to SEK4.49B ($424M), while core turnover rose by a similar amount to SEK4.29B. In further signs of green shoots a year on from Jensen’s departure, operating income, while still in the red, was only minus SEK70M, compared to minus SEK273M in Q2 2023. Jensen’s replacement as CEO, Jørgen Madsen Lindemann, said “our focused focused work to retransform Viaplay Group is progressing, with substantial changes being made across the business,...
Viaplay’s focus on doing what it does best willed out in its latest quarterly results, with total turnover down slightly but turnover in core operations increasing by a similar margin. Since the exit of former CEO Anders Jensen amidst financial turmoil last year, the Scandi outfit has been focused on making far less original content and supercharging sports rights. Today, Q2 turnover was shown to have declined a smidgeon to SEK4.49B ($424M), while core turnover rose by a similar amount to SEK4.29B. In further signs of green shoots a year on from Jensen’s departure, operating income, while still in the red, was only minus SEK70M, compared to minus SEK273M in Q2 2023. Jensen’s replacement as CEO, Jørgen Madsen Lindemann, said “our focused focused work to retransform Viaplay Group is progressing, with substantial changes being made across the business,...
- 7/18/2024
- by Jesse Whittock and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Ok, it’s July, and we’re well past the mid-way part of the year, so it’s time for a slightly belated Best TV Shows Of The Year… So Far, piece, and yes, the Emmy announcements just hit, so we’re slightly behind, but you should also check out that nomination list here.
TV in 2024 has had some highs and lows. Some highly anticipated series, like “Sugar” with Colin Farrell, “The Veil” with Elisabeth Moss, and “The Big Cigar” with Andre Holland, underwhelmed not only us but also many critics.
Continue reading The Best TV Shows Of The Year So Far at The Playlist.
TV in 2024 has had some highs and lows. Some highly anticipated series, like “Sugar” with Colin Farrell, “The Veil” with Elisabeth Moss, and “The Big Cigar” with Andre Holland, underwhelmed not only us but also many critics.
Continue reading The Best TV Shows Of The Year So Far at The Playlist.
- 7/17/2024
- by The Playlist Staff
- The Playlist
Filming has begun on Outrageous, a six-part series about the Mitford sisters, with a cast including Bessie Carter, Joanna Vanderham, Anna Chancellor, and James Purefoy.
The brand-new drama, created and written by Sarah Williams and based on Mary Lovell’s definitive biography The Mitford Girls, is made by Firebird Pictures and co-commissioned by BritBox International (for North America) and UKTV.
Photo courtesy of BritBox; Credit: Kevin Baker
Outrageous is the story of six aristocratic sisters who refused to play by the rules, their often scandalous lives making headlines worldwide. Set against the gathering storm clouds of the 1930s, masked by the decadence, frivolity, and lavishness of British high society, Outrageous will bring the full, uncensored story of the Mitford sisters to the screen for the first time – a story of family bonds and betrayals, public scandal, political extremism, love, heartache, and even imprisonment.
The show explores how and why these women,...
The brand-new drama, created and written by Sarah Williams and based on Mary Lovell’s definitive biography The Mitford Girls, is made by Firebird Pictures and co-commissioned by BritBox International (for North America) and UKTV.
Photo courtesy of BritBox; Credit: Kevin Baker
Outrageous is the story of six aristocratic sisters who refused to play by the rules, their often scandalous lives making headlines worldwide. Set against the gathering storm clouds of the 1930s, masked by the decadence, frivolity, and lavishness of British high society, Outrageous will bring the full, uncensored story of the Mitford sisters to the screen for the first time – a story of family bonds and betrayals, public scandal, political extremism, love, heartache, and even imprisonment.
The show explores how and why these women,...
- 6/25/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
It was a mother of a season of murder mayhem marked by beautiful bouquets of bloody roses that struck fear into the hearts of the PLLs throughout Pretty Little Liars: Summer School.
After such an incredible first episode, the season took some interesting liberties with the kill count. Still, in retrospect, it successfully kept audiences in the dark and on their toes as much as it did the pretty little liars.
The wait was certainly worth it with an ending that smacked almost entirely of Scream 2 but did it in a way that felt more real and with much higher stakes as it ended with five times the final girls and more motivation than viewers might've been able to follow.
If you were a little lost or didn't catch everything that happened in the jam-packed final episode of the series, we have you covered with the ending explained for Pretty Little Liars: Summer School.
After such an incredible first episode, the season took some interesting liberties with the kill count. Still, in retrospect, it successfully kept audiences in the dark and on their toes as much as it did the pretty little liars.
The wait was certainly worth it with an ending that smacked almost entirely of Scream 2 but did it in a way that felt more real and with much higher stakes as it ended with five times the final girls and more motivation than viewers might've been able to follow.
If you were a little lost or didn't catch everything that happened in the jam-packed final episode of the series, we have you covered with the ending explained for Pretty Little Liars: Summer School.
- 6/22/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
The actor makes a decent bid for action stardom with her first movie in five years, a derivative yet watchable attempt to kick off a new franchise
We’ve not seen that much of Jessica Alba on screen of late, the once-hard-to-avoid star mostly stepping back from movies. She took time to focus on motherhood with three kids to care for as well as expanding her don’t-call-it-Goop eco-friendly brand The Honest Company, which at its peak was worth $1bn, a persuasive enough reason to put a pause on Hollywood for a while.
But after stepping down from her role as COO, she decided to launch her own production company, now taking on her first bona fide lead since 2016’s little-seen horror The Veil. It’s a smart choice of both genre and platform, a Netflix action movie that should be an easy win, her brand of 2000s fame making...
We’ve not seen that much of Jessica Alba on screen of late, the once-hard-to-avoid star mostly stepping back from movies. She took time to focus on motherhood with three kids to care for as well as expanding her don’t-call-it-Goop eco-friendly brand The Honest Company, which at its peak was worth $1bn, a persuasive enough reason to put a pause on Hollywood for a while.
But after stepping down from her role as COO, she decided to launch her own production company, now taking on her first bona fide lead since 2016’s little-seen horror The Veil. It’s a smart choice of both genre and platform, a Netflix action movie that should be an easy win, her brand of 2000s fame making...
- 6/21/2024
- by Benjamin Lee
- The Guardian - Film News
A lot of the work of making a great TV show is done in the casting. Characters with compelling, dynamic relationships are ultimately a huge part of what keeps our attention on the big or the small screen. So, given that Emmy voting has just begun, IndieWire wanted to reach out to some of television’s top casting directors to ask them to nominate one outstanding work from this past year.
Not so unlike seeing 10 great, different actors give 10 great, different interpretations of a role and then somehow having to pick just one, the casting directors who responded to us were quick to point out how many shows have made revelatory casting choices in the last year. “Baby Reindeer,” “Eric,” “Only Murders In The Building,” “Shogun,” and “What We Do in the Shadows” all received warm praise in multiple email threads about our casting directors’ choices, and luckily, most of...
Not so unlike seeing 10 great, different actors give 10 great, different interpretations of a role and then somehow having to pick just one, the casting directors who responded to us were quick to point out how many shows have made revelatory casting choices in the last year. “Baby Reindeer,” “Eric,” “Only Murders In The Building,” “Shogun,” and “What We Do in the Shadows” all received warm praise in multiple email threads about our casting directors’ choices, and luckily, most of...
- 6/18/2024
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
Daniel Fienberg The shift to a backloaded schedule built around a May 31 deadline for Emmy consideration has drained some of the surprise from the spring TV calendar. Viewers are growing accustomed to a glut of high-profile limited series and prestige returning shows from March to May, with the biggest titles and stars creating their own gravitational fields of self-perpetuating coverage.
Luckily, though, there’s still room for discovery. With its literary pedigree and a budget that burst off the screen in the form of astonishing evocations of 17th century Japan, FX’s Shogun had “prestige” written all over it. Yet the care taken by creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo to deliver this story without having it reek of appropriation and voyeurism was evident throughout. Still, who would have guessed that Shogun would be so successful that the network would want to push forward with future seasons beyond James Clavell’s novel,...
Luckily, though, there’s still room for discovery. With its literary pedigree and a budget that burst off the screen in the form of astonishing evocations of 17th century Japan, FX’s Shogun had “prestige” written all over it. Yet the care taken by creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo to deliver this story without having it reek of appropriation and voyeurism was evident throughout. Still, who would have guessed that Shogun would be so successful that the network would want to push forward with future seasons beyond James Clavell’s novel,...
- 6/6/2024
- by Daniel Fienberg and Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A memorable six-episode event, The Veil took viewers through the icy mountains and lively city streets, avoiding gunfire and hijacking big-rig trucks.
What started as a simple reconnaissance mission to obtain necessary information turned into a life-and-death mission to find the truth by examining the past.
Imogen and Adilah were two women with very different backgrounds who found kindred spirits and an unlikely bond in one another.
Even though their adventure together had its ups and downs, the roughest parts came during the series finale.
With only six episodes, it's a wonder the miniseries packed so much in, but we will do our best to unpack the ending of this dramatic thriller series.
A Forced Finale of Terrorists' Terrible Timing and Intelligence Nowhere in Sight
The main issue during The Veil's first and currently only season was the threat of an explosive on board a boat headed to an American port.
What started as a simple reconnaissance mission to obtain necessary information turned into a life-and-death mission to find the truth by examining the past.
Imogen and Adilah were two women with very different backgrounds who found kindred spirits and an unlikely bond in one another.
Even though their adventure together had its ups and downs, the roughest parts came during the series finale.
With only six episodes, it's a wonder the miniseries packed so much in, but we will do our best to unpack the ending of this dramatic thriller series.
A Forced Finale of Terrorists' Terrible Timing and Intelligence Nowhere in Sight
The main issue during The Veil's first and currently only season was the threat of an explosive on board a boat headed to an American port.
- 6/3/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
Who knew Elizabeth Moss could play an MI6 agent like she was born to do it? Stephen Knight is a gift that keeps on giving, and in his latest political thriller, The Veil, Moss plays Violet Seabright, an agent who specializes in disguises and negotiations. Violet goes to a Un refugee camp at the Syrian border as Imogen, trying to extract information from an alleged Isis commander who’s suspected to be the mastermind of a large-scale terror attack on the West.
Spoilers Ahead
How does Imogen get Adilah out of the camp?
Imogen goes to the camp to see that the supervisor of the camp, Guy, is pretty incompetent at his job and blames it on the Un for not sending more people to help. She talks to Adilah and tries to earn her trust in order to get the information she needs, and even though Adilah’s story...
Spoilers Ahead
How does Imogen get Adilah out of the camp?
Imogen goes to the camp to see that the supervisor of the camp, Guy, is pretty incompetent at his job and blames it on the Un for not sending more people to help. She talks to Adilah and tries to earn her trust in order to get the information she needs, and even though Adilah’s story...
- 5/30/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
Blade Runner 2099 Gets Production Update: All You Need to Know About the Sequel Series(Photo Credit –IMDb)
There is an exciting update for Blade Runner fans as the sequel series to the film franchise, Blade Runner 2099, is finally going to begin filming. The show was announced back in 2022 by Amazon Prime Video and has been waiting to commence production ever since.
Blade Runner 2099 will be a continuation of the 1982 hit Blade Runner and its 2017 sequel, Blade Runner 2049. Ridley Scott, who directed the original film and produced the second part, is producing the series.
Blade Runner 2099 Begins Filming in June
Blade Runner 2099 is scheduled to start filming in June 2024. The shoot will take place across various locations in Prague and Spain and will wrap up in December this year. Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh will be headlining the sci-fi series. The actress shot to global...
There is an exciting update for Blade Runner fans as the sequel series to the film franchise, Blade Runner 2099, is finally going to begin filming. The show was announced back in 2022 by Amazon Prime Video and has been waiting to commence production ever since.
Blade Runner 2099 will be a continuation of the 1982 hit Blade Runner and its 2017 sequel, Blade Runner 2049. Ridley Scott, who directed the original film and produced the second part, is producing the series.
Blade Runner 2099 Begins Filming in June
Blade Runner 2099 is scheduled to start filming in June 2024. The shoot will take place across various locations in Prague and Spain and will wrap up in December this year. Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh will be headlining the sci-fi series. The actress shot to global...
- 5/30/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
Will The Veil Return with Season 2? Here is What Elisabeth Moss Said(Photo Credit –IMDb)
The Veil has come to an end with an action-packed finale. The FX and Hulu series, that follows MI6 spy, Imogen Salter, forming a friendship with her target, Adilah, went on for six episodes, garnering a huge following along the way.
As Imogen’s mission has reached its conclusion with a bittersweet ending, fans can’t help but wonder if the spy will be heading out on another adventure in the future. So is The Veil coming back with season 2? Here is everything we know so far.
Is The Veil Season 2 Happening?
Currently, FX has not renewed The Veil for a second season. The network will likely analyze the viewership and streaming numbers of the first season before deciding on its renewal. When the show premiered, it was labeled as a limited series; however, considering...
The Veil has come to an end with an action-packed finale. The FX and Hulu series, that follows MI6 spy, Imogen Salter, forming a friendship with her target, Adilah, went on for six episodes, garnering a huge following along the way.
As Imogen’s mission has reached its conclusion with a bittersweet ending, fans can’t help but wonder if the spy will be heading out on another adventure in the future. So is The Veil coming back with season 2? Here is everything we know so far.
Is The Veil Season 2 Happening?
Currently, FX has not renewed The Veil for a second season. The network will likely analyze the viewership and streaming numbers of the first season before deciding on its renewal. When the show premiered, it was labeled as a limited series; however, considering...
- 5/30/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
How does an aspiring model who came to Paris hoping to make it big end up in a refugee camp? Well, that’s the story of Adilah in Stephen Knight’s wonderfully written political thriller, The Veil. When Adilah tries to distribute food bags amongst refugees, one woman identifies her as an Isis militant and calls her a “daesh” (the radical Sunni Muslim Organization). Adilah is dragged into the middle of a raging mob of women who have lost their husbands and children, and Un officials save her before she gets stomped to death. Now Adilah sits in a secluded tent being watched, while the Dgse, CIA, and Mi-6 all want her, suspecting she’s a high-ranking Isis commander, ‘Djinn al Raqqah.’
Spoilers Ahead
Why did Adilah trust Imogen?
Adilah got stranded with no help from anyone, and she could be killed by any one of the thousands of refugees in the camp.
Spoilers Ahead
Why did Adilah trust Imogen?
Adilah got stranded with no help from anyone, and she could be killed by any one of the thousands of refugees in the camp.
- 5/29/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
Here's a breakdown of Hulu's The Veil's eventful ending, which featured plenty of death and surprise twists.
The story of the six-episode series, which is described as an international spy thriller, follows Elisabeth Moss' Imogen, a former MI6 agent who ends up needing to protect Isis agent Adilah (played by Yumna Marwan) to save the Western world from a catastrophic terrorist attack.
The Veil Plot Spoilers: Did Adilah Die? Read full article on The Direct.
The story of the six-episode series, which is described as an international spy thriller, follows Elisabeth Moss' Imogen, a former MI6 agent who ends up needing to protect Isis agent Adilah (played by Yumna Marwan) to save the Western world from a catastrophic terrorist attack.
The Veil Plot Spoilers: Did Adilah Die? Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/29/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
After the furious back and forth about morals and ethics between Imogen and Adilah in the closing moments of the last episode, Imogen is battling against time in the final episode of The Veil. As the armed Bulgarian ship is getting nearer to the United States, the CIA and Dgse join forces to ensure that they get to Imogen before anybody else can. The showmakers packed a lot of punches in the finale, and here we are to discuss the major points of the twists and turns this espionage thriller is here to offer.
Spoilers Ahead
How does Imogen get to Michael?
Imogen and Adilah make it to England by hitchhiking in the back of a truck, and of course Imogen knocks out the truck driver when he unzips his pants, asking for his end of the bargain. All of the agents of the Dgse headquarters are glued to their screens,...
Spoilers Ahead
How does Imogen get to Michael?
Imogen and Adilah make it to England by hitchhiking in the back of a truck, and of course Imogen knocks out the truck driver when he unzips his pants, asking for his end of the bargain. All of the agents of the Dgse headquarters are glued to their screens,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
FX’s spy thriller series The Veil comes to a conclusion this week with an intense but slightly unconvincing episode 6, as some serious revelations are made. Imogen had earlier managed to extract Adilah’s daughter Yasmina from Paris, as she wanted to reunite the girl and her mother, on the condition that Adilah would tell her the name of the ship carrying the bomb to America. On the other side, the French and American agencies, the Dgse, and the CIA, respectively, immediately respond to their main target, the Djinn of Al Raqqa, once again becoming fugitive with the help of the MI6 agent. Overall, The Veil had been hinting at a very personal storyline to take precedence, even though we were shown very little of it, and ultimately, it is indeed Imogen’s personal past that takes over in the end.
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What is Imogen’s plan with Adilah?...
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What is Imogen’s plan with Adilah?...
- 5/28/2024
- by Sourya Sur Roy
- DMT
Welp. The finale for The Veil has come with more questions and gone without answering a single one of them.
It was clear from the beginning that Imogen and Adilah were set for a rocky fate, but The Veil Season 1 Episode 6 ensured an ending that would change both women's lives.
Truthfully, this one left quite a bit to be desired as far as series finales go. The six-episode series set up a plot that required far more episodes and possibly another season.
With so much buildup and excitement generated by the series' promos and trailers, the show delivered a lackluster amount of action.
This last episode, in particular, was lacking quite a bit, not just in action but also in dialogue.
Compared to the rest of the season, the characters spent more time walking around empty spaces contemplating than they did actually speaking or doing anything.
However, a few key...
It was clear from the beginning that Imogen and Adilah were set for a rocky fate, but The Veil Season 1 Episode 6 ensured an ending that would change both women's lives.
Truthfully, this one left quite a bit to be desired as far as series finales go. The six-episode series set up a plot that required far more episodes and possibly another season.
With so much buildup and excitement generated by the series' promos and trailers, the show delivered a lackluster amount of action.
This last episode, in particular, was lacking quite a bit, not just in action but also in dialogue.
Compared to the rest of the season, the characters spent more time walking around empty spaces contemplating than they did actually speaking or doing anything.
However, a few key...
- 5/28/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
We Are Lady Parts is back, back back! And to celebrate, writer and creator Nida Manzoor is on the show talking to Helen O’Hara. Plus Vicky McClure is also with us this week, chatting Insomnia on Paramount+.
Meanwhile, James gets to zombiesplain his little socks off as we tackle the latest Walking Dead spinoff, The Ones Who Live, which brings Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira back into the fold, and Steven Knight’s The Veil comes to Disney+, putting Elisabeth Moss on mission as an MI6 agent trying to crack a possible terrorist.
Listen to the episode on your podcast app of choice or the player above. And if you want to subscribe to Pilot TV+, find all the details here.
Meanwhile, James gets to zombiesplain his little socks off as we tackle the latest Walking Dead spinoff, The Ones Who Live, which brings Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira back into the fold, and Steven Knight’s The Veil comes to Disney+, putting Elisabeth Moss on mission as an MI6 agent trying to crack a possible terrorist.
Listen to the episode on your podcast app of choice or the player above. And if you want to subscribe to Pilot TV+, find all the details here.
- 5/27/2024
- by James Dyer
- Empire - TV
It’s always a little harder to start a work week after a holiday weekend. But one of the best things about the rise of on-demand streaming is that TV seasonality is essentially a thing of the past. There’s almost always something new to watch on streaming services, be it a new reality series or a blockbuster movie that just left theaters.
If you’re dreading the return to work on Thursday, check out my list of new titles coming to a streamer near you this week. Hopefully, you’ll find something awesome to fight the Monday scaries, or to look forward to as your short week goes ahead!
Monday, May 27 ‘90 Day Fiancé’ Season 3 Premiere | Max
Loved-up Brits and their long-distance partners have a limited time to see if it’s the real deal or if they’ve made a big mistake and should call the whole thing off.
If you’re dreading the return to work on Thursday, check out my list of new titles coming to a streamer near you this week. Hopefully, you’ll find something awesome to fight the Monday scaries, or to look forward to as your short week goes ahead!
Monday, May 27 ‘90 Day Fiancé’ Season 3 Premiere | Max
Loved-up Brits and their long-distance partners have a limited time to see if it’s the real deal or if they’ve made a big mistake and should call the whole thing off.
- 5/27/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
(Photo Credit – IMDb)
Paramount+’s Tulsa King, which premiered in 2022, marked the leading-role television debut of superstar Sylvester Stallone. The actor stars in the crime drama as Dwight Manfredi, a mafia capo who is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, after serving his 25-year prison sentence.
The first season of the show opened to positive reviews and went on to become a fan favorite. Now it has been over a year since the season’s conclusion, and viewers are waiting for new episodes of the show with bated breath. Thankfully, there have been some positive updates about Tulsa King Season 2 in the last few months.
Tulsa King Season 2 Release Date: Sylvester Stallone Announces Premiere Timeline
The long wait will finally end as Tulsa King Season 2 is gearing up for a release in early Fall this year. Stallone himself shared the update with fans on his official Instagram account. Posting a video from the series sets,...
Paramount+’s Tulsa King, which premiered in 2022, marked the leading-role television debut of superstar Sylvester Stallone. The actor stars in the crime drama as Dwight Manfredi, a mafia capo who is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, after serving his 25-year prison sentence.
The first season of the show opened to positive reviews and went on to become a fan favorite. Now it has been over a year since the season’s conclusion, and viewers are waiting for new episodes of the show with bated breath. Thankfully, there have been some positive updates about Tulsa King Season 2 in the last few months.
Tulsa King Season 2 Release Date: Sylvester Stallone Announces Premiere Timeline
The long wait will finally end as Tulsa King Season 2 is gearing up for a release in early Fall this year. Stallone himself shared the update with fans on his official Instagram account. Posting a video from the series sets,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
You know that moment in a road trip where you’re ready to scream at your travel partner for the crime of merely existing? Add in a looming terror threat and some unsettling personal revelations, and Imogen and Adilah hit that point hard in this week’s The Veil.
Episode 5 of the Hulu drama (now streaming) ends with a doozy of a confrontation between Elisabeth Moss’ Imogen and Yumna Marwan’s Adilah, which unfolds in the parking lot of a closed gas station. Imogen desperately needs Adilah to share the name and location of a ship slated to cause mass...
Episode 5 of the Hulu drama (now streaming) ends with a doozy of a confrontation between Elisabeth Moss’ Imogen and Yumna Marwan’s Adilah, which unfolds in the parking lot of a closed gas station. Imogen desperately needs Adilah to share the name and location of a ship slated to cause mass...
- 5/21/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
“The Veil” — Elisabeth Moss as Imogen Salter. Cr: FX Copyright 2024, FX All Rights Reserved In both real life and in fictional stories, women have often played crucial roles in the world of espionage. In the new series The Veil, Elisabeth Moss plays a British Mi-6 agent on the trail of a potentially explosive terrorist plot. An avid fan of spy novels and films, Moss spoke about how she was excited by the opportunity to play a spy herself, and she was voracious when it came to researching her role before filming began. (Click on the media bar below to hear Elisabeth Moss) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Elizabeth_Moss_The_Veil_.mp3 The Veil is currently streaming on Hulu.
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- 5/21/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The tension and stakes have indeed been turned up to max volume in The Veil Season 1 Episode 5.
It took about five episodes to get there, but audiences are finally feeling things come to a head in the latest episode.
Any hope for Imogen and Adilah's budding friendship is just about dashed without the episode starting with Adilah taking off while Imogen slept.
We can't blame her, though. Things took a turn for the very real and dangerous at the end of The Veil Season 1 Episode 4 when the women came under fire after Imogen found Adilah and Emir chit-chatting.
It wasn't clear who exactly was doing the shooting as it could've easily been either the French or American intelligence agencies.
Since neither tried to apprehend Imogen or Adilah at the women's apartment, it's safe to say the assailants are likely terrorists or at least terrorist associates.
As if things weren't dire enough with Adilah sneaking out,...
It took about five episodes to get there, but audiences are finally feeling things come to a head in the latest episode.
Any hope for Imogen and Adilah's budding friendship is just about dashed without the episode starting with Adilah taking off while Imogen slept.
We can't blame her, though. Things took a turn for the very real and dangerous at the end of The Veil Season 1 Episode 4 when the women came under fire after Imogen found Adilah and Emir chit-chatting.
It wasn't clear who exactly was doing the shooting as it could've easily been either the French or American intelligence agencies.
Since neither tried to apprehend Imogen or Adilah at the women's apartment, it's safe to say the assailants are likely terrorists or at least terrorist associates.
As if things weren't dire enough with Adilah sneaking out,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
Young Sheldon: 10 Best Episodes Ranked(Photo Credit –IMDb)
While Young Sheldon initially became popular as the prequel of The Big Bang Theory, the show eventually carved its own niche and made a special place in the hearts of the audiences. Showcasing the life of a young Sheldon Cooper and his family in East Texas, the CBS series is a perfect blend of humor, emotions, and familial themes.
Now that the series has come to an end after seven memorable seasons, many of you would want to revisit the best moments from the Iain Armitage-starrer. So, here is a list of the 10 best episodes of Young Sheldon, ranked based on their IMDb rating.
10. Season 4, Episode 1: Graduation
IMDb: 8.0
The episode where Sheldon graduates from school is counted among the best episodes of the show, not just because of Sheldon’s academic growth, but also because of his character development.
While Young Sheldon initially became popular as the prequel of The Big Bang Theory, the show eventually carved its own niche and made a special place in the hearts of the audiences. Showcasing the life of a young Sheldon Cooper and his family in East Texas, the CBS series is a perfect blend of humor, emotions, and familial themes.
Now that the series has come to an end after seven memorable seasons, many of you would want to revisit the best moments from the Iain Armitage-starrer. So, here is a list of the 10 best episodes of Young Sheldon, ranked based on their IMDb rating.
10. Season 4, Episode 1: Graduation
IMDb: 8.0
The episode where Sheldon graduates from school is counted among the best episodes of the show, not just because of Sheldon’s academic growth, but also because of his character development.
- 5/20/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
The Veil Season 1 Episode 4 Ending Explained: Does Imogen Survive The Attack? (Photo Credit – IMDb)
FX’s The Veil is back with another fresh episode, and the web of lies and deceit has further intensified. Not much happens in terms of plot progression, but we do get to know certain key details about some of the show’s characters. As Imogen continues her mission of revealing Adilah’s true identity, she becomes the target of an almost fatal attack.
What Happens to Imogen in The Veil Episode 4?
Intending to find out Adilah’s true identity, Imogen accompanies her to a bar where the former suddenly notices Emir (Alec Secareanu). He asks Adilah to leave and come with him, but she refuses and requests that he trust her instead. Imogen notices the two talking while searching for Adilah, and as soon as she spots them, Emir leaves quickly. When Imogen asks Adilah about Emir,...
FX’s The Veil is back with another fresh episode, and the web of lies and deceit has further intensified. Not much happens in terms of plot progression, but we do get to know certain key details about some of the show’s characters. As Imogen continues her mission of revealing Adilah’s true identity, she becomes the target of an almost fatal attack.
What Happens to Imogen in The Veil Episode 4?
Intending to find out Adilah’s true identity, Imogen accompanies her to a bar where the former suddenly notices Emir (Alec Secareanu). He asks Adilah to leave and come with him, but she refuses and requests that he trust her instead. Imogen notices the two talking while searching for Adilah, and as soon as she spots them, Emir leaves quickly. When Imogen asks Adilah about Emir,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Pramila Tripathi
- KoiMoi
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including Tracker, The Chi, Law & Order: Svu, Young Sheldon and CSI: Vegas!
1 | If Doctor Who’s “space babies” are, well, babies, how are there the drawings of toddlers on the walls?
More from TVLineFBI: International Reveals Scott's Fate in Season 3 Finale - Grade It!Ratings: CSI: Vegas Draws 2nd-Biggest Audience Ever With Series FinaleTracker Finale Trailer: Watch Justin Hartley Reunite With Jennifer Morrison (Exclusive)
2 | Did you think that S.W.A.T. was...
1 | If Doctor Who’s “space babies” are, well, babies, how are there the drawings of toddlers on the walls?
More from TVLineFBI: International Reveals Scott's Fate in Season 3 Finale - Grade It!Ratings: CSI: Vegas Draws 2nd-Biggest Audience Ever With Series FinaleTracker Finale Trailer: Watch Justin Hartley Reunite With Jennifer Morrison (Exclusive)
2 | Did you think that S.W.A.T. was...
- 5/17/2024
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Dave Nemetz, Ryan Schwartz, Keisha Hatchett, Nick Caruso and Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Elisabeth Moss is definitely dressed for sartorial success as MI6 agent Imogen Salter in Stephen Knight’s spy thriller “The Veil” (currently streaming on FX). The chameleon-like spy, who travels from Istanbul to Paris to London with suspected Isis terrorist Adilah El Idrissi (Yumna Marwan), sports an array of designer clothes suitable for every inconspicuous or dangerous situation. This provided costume designer Anthony Unwin (“Shoshana”) the perfect opportunity to be stylishly creative.
“The Veil” establishes a strong silhouette for the introduction of Imogene as she springs a trap on an unsuspecting enemy spy at the airport. “It was very much about creating this image in the silhouette that was quite powerful,” Unwin told IndieWire. “I used Alexander McQueen shoulders with the jacket and Jimmy Choo patent leather shoes. And then a silk Joseph blouse underneath that and pencil skirt. I was kind of creating the character from that with [mostly] British brands.
“The Veil” establishes a strong silhouette for the introduction of Imogene as she springs a trap on an unsuspecting enemy spy at the airport. “It was very much about creating this image in the silhouette that was quite powerful,” Unwin told IndieWire. “I used Alexander McQueen shoulders with the jacket and Jimmy Choo patent leather shoes. And then a silk Joseph blouse underneath that and pencil skirt. I was kind of creating the character from that with [mostly] British brands.
- 5/15/2024
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
It's safe to say that the wheels on Imogen and Adilah's tenuous friendship are just about ready to fall off in The Veil Season 1 Episode 4.
However, the show finally delivered some long-awaited action that was previewed in the series' initial trailer. While it was expected that the show would need to lay some groundwork and world-building, it was a surprise that it would take four episodes to get to some real action.
That being said, it has been nice to see the bond between Imogen and Adilah grow, even though it's apparent that theirs is a fate destined for far more rockier times.
At this point, it's tough to determine where everyone's loyalties lie. While everyone is undoubtedly working to stop whatever terrorist attack is underway, it seems more like each intelligence branch is simply trying to outdo the other.
Things are looking particularly interesting for Imogen as she subtly...
However, the show finally delivered some long-awaited action that was previewed in the series' initial trailer. While it was expected that the show would need to lay some groundwork and world-building, it was a surprise that it would take four episodes to get to some real action.
That being said, it has been nice to see the bond between Imogen and Adilah grow, even though it's apparent that theirs is a fate destined for far more rockier times.
At this point, it's tough to determine where everyone's loyalties lie. While everyone is undoubtedly working to stop whatever terrorist attack is underway, it seems more like each intelligence branch is simply trying to outdo the other.
Things are looking particularly interesting for Imogen as she subtly...
- 5/14/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
The Veil Ep1 S3 Ending Explained: Is Imogen Working for the American? ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
HBO’s latest mini-series, The Veil, is a tight thriller with themes of espionage and international crime and operations. With Elizabeth Moss as the protagonist Imogen who is hell bent on proving that Adilah El Idrissi (Yumna Marwan) is actually Djinn al Raqqa of Isis, who is planning a huge attack on the US, the series has already shown how the former has rescued Adilah from the camp she was held captive in. The two then took a detour and eventually, Imogen decided to take Adilah to Paris to reunite her with her daughter. After the DNA test conducted by the American intelligence, Imogen’s superiors are convinced that Adilah is not the fierce Isis leader they are looking for. However, Imogen does not believe it, and this week’s episode proves that she’s not wrong.
HBO’s latest mini-series, The Veil, is a tight thriller with themes of espionage and international crime and operations. With Elizabeth Moss as the protagonist Imogen who is hell bent on proving that Adilah El Idrissi (Yumna Marwan) is actually Djinn al Raqqa of Isis, who is planning a huge attack on the US, the series has already shown how the former has rescued Adilah from the camp she was held captive in. The two then took a detour and eventually, Imogen decided to take Adilah to Paris to reunite her with her daughter. After the DNA test conducted by the American intelligence, Imogen’s superiors are convinced that Adilah is not the fierce Isis leader they are looking for. However, Imogen does not believe it, and this week’s episode proves that she’s not wrong.
- 5/14/2024
- by Pramila Tripathi
- KoiMoi
Some of the greatest comedic actors in Hollywood are known best for their un-shying and generous humor with Robin Williams standing on a pedestal above them all. No matter who the actor encountered, they were all left in an uplifted mood because of his ability to make anyone in the room laugh. No matter how serious the mood, Williams always had a way to bring back the smiles on people’s faces.
Josh Charles in The Veil (2023) | Image via FX
Although comedians are more used to making people laugh, there are rare instances when they too find themselves in a fit of laughter because of one reason or another. Making Williams laugh would be another feat of its own, one that many could have only dreamt of achieving. However, Dead Poets Society star Josh Charles found a way.
Josh Charles Practiced Stand Up Comedy
During an interview on the Rich Eisen Show,...
Josh Charles in The Veil (2023) | Image via FX
Although comedians are more used to making people laugh, there are rare instances when they too find themselves in a fit of laughter because of one reason or another. Making Williams laugh would be another feat of its own, one that many could have only dreamt of achieving. However, Dead Poets Society star Josh Charles found a way.
Josh Charles Practiced Stand Up Comedy
During an interview on the Rich Eisen Show,...
- 5/12/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
“Everybody works for us, sooner or later,” Max says in The Veil’s trailer, and “sooner” turns out to mean “this week’s episode.”
Episode 3, aka “The Asset,” reveals that Imogen and Max know each other quite well and have worked out a mutually beneficial deal, one that could shed light on the murky details surrounding her father’s death.
More from TVLineNCIS Finale Recap: What'd Jess Decide About Her Future? And Who Is 'Lily'?The Voice Recap: Which Singers Caught Fire During the Lives... and Which Just Crashed and Burned?Will Ferrell Revives Ron Burgundy at Tom Brady Roast:...
Episode 3, aka “The Asset,” reveals that Imogen and Max know each other quite well and have worked out a mutually beneficial deal, one that could shed light on the murky details surrounding her father’s death.
More from TVLineNCIS Finale Recap: What'd Jess Decide About Her Future? And Who Is 'Lily'?The Voice Recap: Which Singers Caught Fire During the Lives... and Which Just Crashed and Burned?Will Ferrell Revives Ron Burgundy at Tom Brady Roast:...
- 5/7/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Elisabeth Moss recently appeared on Kelly Ripa’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera” podcast while promoting her new FX series “The Veil” and reflected on the “intimidating” but exhilarating set of James Mangold’s 1999 drama “Girl, Interrupted.” Moss was around 15 years old when she shot the movie and starred as Polly “Torch” Clark, a burn victim who suffers from schizophrenia. The cast was headlined by Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie, the latter of whom won an Oscar for her performance. Because of the tension that exists between their two characters, Moss said the film set became naturally divided into two camps.
“There were two kinds of camps. There was the Winona Ryder camp and the Angelina Jolie camp. … Off camera, but based on what was on camera, based on the script,” Moss said. “I was in the Winona Ryder camp. The Angelina Jolie camp was really cool. I was intimidated by the Angelina Jolie camp.
“There were two kinds of camps. There was the Winona Ryder camp and the Angelina Jolie camp. … Off camera, but based on what was on camera, based on the script,” Moss said. “I was in the Winona Ryder camp. The Angelina Jolie camp was really cool. I was intimidated by the Angelina Jolie camp.
- 5/7/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
“The Veil” — Pictured: Elisabeth Moss as Imogen Salter. Cr: FX Copyright 2024, FX All Rights Reserved Elisabeth Moss plays an undercover British spy in the new series The Veil, on which she’s also an executive producer. While her father was British, Moss was raised in Los Angeles, and she’s said that adopting a British accent for the series was a big challenge. It wasn’t, however, the biggest challenge she faced. In a series that packs its fair share of action sequences — it is a spy thriller, after all — Moss spoke about how she needed to learn how to pack a punch, as well. (Click on the media bar below to hear Elisabeth Moss) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ELizabeth_Moss_The_Veilt_trianing_Stunts_.mp3 The Veil is currently streaming on Hulu.
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- 5/7/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
It's 2024 and one of the best British television personalities, Steven Knight, is in business like never before! Yes, admittedly, his projects these days are not as critically acclaimed as Peaky Blinders, but they always boast a high level of production and, of course, an excellent cast, which has never been wrong with Knight's TV series.
Last year's All the Light We Cannot See delighted us with the talent of young actors like Louis Hofmann and Aria Mia Loberti, as well as Hollywood colossi Hugh Laurie and Mark Ruffalo, while this March the BBC released This Town, led by the excellent British cast of Levi Brown, Jordan Bolger, Ben Rose and Eve Austin.
And the star of the new series, which is now streaming on Hulu, is none other than Elisabeth Moss, along with other equally stellar cast members that we will talk about below. Although the show has failed to impress critics so far,...
Last year's All the Light We Cannot See delighted us with the talent of young actors like Louis Hofmann and Aria Mia Loberti, as well as Hollywood colossi Hugh Laurie and Mark Ruffalo, while this March the BBC released This Town, led by the excellent British cast of Levi Brown, Jordan Bolger, Ben Rose and Eve Austin.
And the star of the new series, which is now streaming on Hulu, is none other than Elisabeth Moss, along with other equally stellar cast members that we will talk about below. Although the show has failed to impress critics so far,...
- 5/7/2024
- by louise.everitt@startefacts.com (Louise Everitt)
- STartefacts.com
As Imogen Salter would say, "The best lies are mostly true," and that couldn't ring anymore accurately in The Veil Season 1 Episode 3.
Having finally made it to Paris, Adilah is reunited with her daughter. However, the smiles and hugs are short-lived as Imogen is still determined to prove her travel companion is the high-ranking Isis commander that everyone believes Adilah to be.
Though viewers are meant to question Adilah's actions and everything she says, Imogen continues to show that she has just as many, if not more, secrets.
Perhaps these two women have found kindred spirits in each other, but their bond seems tenuous at best since neither trusts the other beyond what they need from one another.
Malik: So, what is this woman like?
Imogen: There's something intangible about her. Can't name.
Malik: Sounds like someone I know.
Imogen: Even though we're lying to each other, I feel...
Having finally made it to Paris, Adilah is reunited with her daughter. However, the smiles and hugs are short-lived as Imogen is still determined to prove her travel companion is the high-ranking Isis commander that everyone believes Adilah to be.
Though viewers are meant to question Adilah's actions and everything she says, Imogen continues to show that she has just as many, if not more, secrets.
Perhaps these two women have found kindred spirits in each other, but their bond seems tenuous at best since neither trusts the other beyond what they need from one another.
Malik: So, what is this woman like?
Imogen: There's something intangible about her. Can't name.
Malik: Sounds like someone I know.
Imogen: Even though we're lying to each other, I feel...
- 5/7/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
Some celebrities have a big name that fans immediately recognize. Others have less of a reputation but just as much talent.
Josh Charles is a mildly successful actor with over forty credits in his portfolio. His career has spanned movies and TV series since the 1980s. While most of his work is lesser known, he's had a few breakthrough roles fans love.
Despite rarely being the main star, Charles has stayed relevant on screen, from his most known character in The Good Wife to his newest endeavor, FX's The Veil. Some of his earlier work should be on everyone's must-watch list.
Josh Charles started his acting career as a supporting character in the 1980s version of Hairspray. A year later, he scored his breakout role alongside Robin Williams -- one of the greatest actors of the time -- in Dead Poet's Society.
With time, Charles achieved success starring on...
Josh Charles is a mildly successful actor with over forty credits in his portfolio. His career has spanned movies and TV series since the 1980s. While most of his work is lesser known, he's had a few breakthrough roles fans love.
Despite rarely being the main star, Charles has stayed relevant on screen, from his most known character in The Good Wife to his newest endeavor, FX's The Veil. Some of his earlier work should be on everyone's must-watch list.
Josh Charles started his acting career as a supporting character in the 1980s version of Hairspray. A year later, he scored his breakout role alongside Robin Williams -- one of the greatest actors of the time -- in Dead Poet's Society.
With time, Charles achieved success starring on...
- 5/3/2024
- by Sara Trimble
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the 257th episode of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast.
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
Here’s how this week’s episode plays out:
1. Headlines
Elizabeth Banks, Robin Wright, Scooby-Doo, Chuck Lorre, Ty Burrell, Steve Carell, The Office, Law & Order: Organized Crime and NCIS: Hawai’i lead the week’s top headlines.
2. Paramount Global changes
Bob Bakish is out as Paramount Global CEO, with a trio of execs — Brian Robbins, George Cheeks and Chris McCarthy — taking over as Skydance and Sony make their offers to buy the media giant.
3. CBS’ victory
The network this week took a victory lap after...
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
Here’s how this week’s episode plays out:
1. Headlines
Elizabeth Banks, Robin Wright, Scooby-Doo, Chuck Lorre, Ty Burrell, Steve Carell, The Office, Law & Order: Organized Crime and NCIS: Hawai’i lead the week’s top headlines.
2. Paramount Global changes
Bob Bakish is out as Paramount Global CEO, with a trio of execs — Brian Robbins, George Cheeks and Chris McCarthy — taking over as Skydance and Sony make their offers to buy the media giant.
3. CBS’ victory
The network this week took a victory lap after...
- 5/3/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Elisabeth Moss fully committed to one of her earliest roles in Oscar-winning film “Girl, Interrupted.” So was the prosthetics team.
The future “Mad Men” star Moss was so unrecognizable in her prosthetics, even the film crew believed she was an actual burn victim, Moss said during the “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa” podcast. In the 1999 film, a teenage Moss played Polly “Torch” Clark, a girl with schizophrenia who ended up with facial scars after getting caught in a fire.
Moss’s facial prosthetics would take “about three hours every morning,” she said. Due to how long the process took, Moss would wear the prosthetics even when the cameras weren’t rolling.
“I would forget that I had [the prosthetics] on,” she said. “You wouldn’t take it off at lunch or anything. I would go with [co-star] Winona [Ryder], because we became kind of good friends, I would go with...
The future “Mad Men” star Moss was so unrecognizable in her prosthetics, even the film crew believed she was an actual burn victim, Moss said during the “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa” podcast. In the 1999 film, a teenage Moss played Polly “Torch” Clark, a girl with schizophrenia who ended up with facial scars after getting caught in a fire.
Moss’s facial prosthetics would take “about three hours every morning,” she said. Due to how long the process took, Moss would wear the prosthetics even when the cameras weren’t rolling.
“I would forget that I had [the prosthetics] on,” she said. “You wouldn’t take it off at lunch or anything. I would go with [co-star] Winona [Ryder], because we became kind of good friends, I would go with...
- 5/2/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
“Hacks” is back — and better than ever! Gold Derby editors and Experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng are here to discuss the Max comedy’s triumphant return and Emmy hopes.
After missing eligibility last year, “Hacks” dropped the first two episodes of its nine-episode third season on Thursday. While the show has also skipped a year in the narrative with a one-year time jump, it has not skipped a beat in quality. The jokes are still hilarious, the season-long storyline clicks, and Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder are on fire. But will Emmy voters embrace the show again?
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“Hacks” has won six Emmys, from 32 nominations, two of which were for Jean Smart in Best Comedy Actress. But the five-time Emmy champ is facing her toughest competition yet in reigning supporting actress winner Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”), who is...
After missing eligibility last year, “Hacks” dropped the first two episodes of its nine-episode third season on Thursday. While the show has also skipped a year in the narrative with a one-year time jump, it has not skipped a beat in quality. The jokes are still hilarious, the season-long storyline clicks, and Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder are on fire. But will Emmy voters embrace the show again?
See Experts slugfest: ‘Baby Reindeer’ becomes a surprise sensation and Emmy contender
“Hacks” has won six Emmys, from 32 nominations, two of which were for Jean Smart in Best Comedy Actress. But the five-time Emmy champ is facing her toughest competition yet in reigning supporting actress winner Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”), who is...
- 5/2/2024
- by Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Were Justified Stars Not Speaking by End of Series? Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins Each Share POVs
Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder “dug coal together,” but by the end of Justified‘s six-season run, Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins weren’t exchanging many words together — to hear at least one of the actors tell it.
In Peter Biskind’s November 2023 book, Pandora’s Box How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV, Goggins is quoted as saying that he and Olyphant “weren’t talking” by the end of Justified’s run.
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In Peter Biskind’s November 2023 book, Pandora’s Box How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV, Goggins is quoted as saying that he and Olyphant “weren’t talking” by the end of Justified’s run.
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- 5/1/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
An intense espionage drama with incredible performance and a thrilling storyline is always what we are waiting for and that’s just what we got in FX’s latest series The Veil. Created by Peaky Blinders‘ Steven Knight, The Veil follows the story of two women traveling from Istanbul to Paris and London as one is hiding a dangerous secret while the other is on a mission to expose it before thousands of lives are lost. The Veil stars Elisabeth Moss in the lead role with Yumna Marwan, Josh Charles, Dali Benssalah, Joana Ribeiro, and James Purefoy starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the heart-pumping thrill ride of lies and deception in The Veil here are some similar shows you could check out next.
Killing Eve Credit – BBC America
Killing Eve is an espionage thriller and black comedy series created by Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Based on a...
Killing Eve Credit – BBC America
Killing Eve is an espionage thriller and black comedy series created by Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Based on a...
- 5/1/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The Veil is a spy thriller series created by Peaky Blinders and Taboo‘s Steven Knight. The FX miniseries follows the relationship between two women working as spies as they travel from Istanbul to Paris and London, as one of them tries to expose a secret that the other one is hiding. If the secret is not exposed thousands of lives will be potentially in danger.
While The Veil is starting slowly, it doesn’t mean it is not building up to something incredibly thrilling and intensely dramatic. The premiere of The Veil is certainly setting up a story that could be entertaining to watch and if you are also on board to watch the series like I am, then here are the dates new episodes will be available.
The Veil – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit – FX
The Veil consists of five episodes in total. The...
While The Veil is starting slowly, it doesn’t mean it is not building up to something incredibly thrilling and intensely dramatic. The premiere of The Veil is certainly setting up a story that could be entertaining to watch and if you are also on board to watch the series like I am, then here are the dates new episodes will be available.
The Veil – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit – FX
The Veil consists of five episodes in total. The...
- 5/1/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
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