STXfilms has decided to enter this unconventional awards season with a mighty and timely drama, “The Mauritanian,” formerly called “Prisoner 760,” from Scottish director Kevin Macdonald. The film will be released on Feb. 19, 2021, and could echo the same late-breaking awards success that past movies like “Million Dollar Baby” were able to execute. With an impressive cast that includes Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster, Benedict Cumberbatch and Shailene Woodley, the inspiring true story could resonate with AMPAS voters, especially its large international membership.
“The Mauritanian” tells the true story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Rahim), who was held captive and tortured by the U.S. government in Guantanamo Bay detention camp for 10 years without a charge or trial. Losing faith, he finds hope in defense attorney Nancy Hollander (Foster) and her associate Teri Duncan (Woodley), who face countless legal obstacles in their pursuit of justice.
I was able to view an unfinished version of the film,...
“The Mauritanian” tells the true story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Rahim), who was held captive and tortured by the U.S. government in Guantanamo Bay detention camp for 10 years without a charge or trial. Losing faith, he finds hope in defense attorney Nancy Hollander (Foster) and her associate Teri Duncan (Woodley), who face countless legal obstacles in their pursuit of justice.
I was able to view an unfinished version of the film,...
- 11/23/2020
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
You say tomato, I say tomato, let’s call the whole thing a series.
Fish out of water comedies are a dime a dozen on television (look no further than recent Emmy darling “Schitt’s Creek”), but a string of new shows are taking those fish and flying them across the Atlantic, specifically to France and the United Kingdom.
While it might appear easy to play for a laugh out of a quirky British accent or a snobbish French custom, the creators and producers of Netflix’s “Emily in Paris” and “The Duchess,” and Apple TV Plus’ “Ted Lasso” know there is a need for nuance to move beyond the “ugly, dumb American abroad” trope, as the latter’s showrunner Bill Lawrence puts it.
“Emily in Paris,” which debuts Oct. 2 on Netflix, centers around a 20-something marketing exec (played by Lily Collins) who moves to Paris for work via a stroke of good fortune.
Fish out of water comedies are a dime a dozen on television (look no further than recent Emmy darling “Schitt’s Creek”), but a string of new shows are taking those fish and flying them across the Atlantic, specifically to France and the United Kingdom.
While it might appear easy to play for a laugh out of a quirky British accent or a snobbish French custom, the creators and producers of Netflix’s “Emily in Paris” and “The Duchess,” and Apple TV Plus’ “Ted Lasso” know there is a need for nuance to move beyond the “ugly, dumb American abroad” trope, as the latter’s showrunner Bill Lawrence puts it.
“Emily in Paris,” which debuts Oct. 2 on Netflix, centers around a 20-something marketing exec (played by Lily Collins) who moves to Paris for work via a stroke of good fortune.
- 9/30/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
London’s Twickenham Studios has appointed Warner Bros De Lane Lea Director Cara Sheppard as MD.
Sheppard will be tasked with guiding all aspects of production, post-production and emerging technology and developing the studio’s ties with UK, Hollywood and international clients.
Sheppard spent four years at post house De Lane Lea, where she oversaw a fully serviced production Digital Dailies offering and new facility and the studio’s dark fibre capability. She previously spent five years with Sky as a senior manager of post production operations as well as running post at Goldcrest. She is a board member on UK Screen.
Twickenham is operated by Time+Space Studios. Managing Partners Piers Read and Jeremy Rainbird acquired the venue earlier this year and took over management control. The studio has been operational in recent months despite the Covid crisis.
Recent movies and series to make use of the facilities include Enola Holmes,...
Sheppard will be tasked with guiding all aspects of production, post-production and emerging technology and developing the studio’s ties with UK, Hollywood and international clients.
Sheppard spent four years at post house De Lane Lea, where she oversaw a fully serviced production Digital Dailies offering and new facility and the studio’s dark fibre capability. She previously spent five years with Sky as a senior manager of post production operations as well as running post at Goldcrest. She is a board member on UK Screen.
Twickenham is operated by Time+Space Studios. Managing Partners Piers Read and Jeremy Rainbird acquired the venue earlier this year and took over management control. The studio has been operational in recent months despite the Covid crisis.
Recent movies and series to make use of the facilities include Enola Holmes,...
- 9/29/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Katherine Ryan, Rory Keenan, Katy Byrne, Steen Raskopoulos, Michelle de Swarte, Sophie Fletcher | Created by Katherine Ryan
When I discovered that Katherine Ryan was starting in a series (which she also helps to direct) I won’t lie I was very taken back… I know Katherine Ryan as a stand-up comedian; I know for her perspectives on feminism and somewhat crude jokes. Initially, I was very shocked by the inclusion of Ryan mainly due to the fact that she is more well-known for appearing on comedy panel shows and performing live; and so I have never really thought of her as an actress but actually I was very surprised by how well she performed here.
The Duchess is clearly a passion project from Katherine, as she not only wrote the entire series herself but also she stars in the series while playing herself. This is a show that uniquely...
When I discovered that Katherine Ryan was starting in a series (which she also helps to direct) I won’t lie I was very taken back… I know Katherine Ryan as a stand-up comedian; I know for her perspectives on feminism and somewhat crude jokes. Initially, I was very shocked by the inclusion of Ryan mainly due to the fact that she is more well-known for appearing on comedy panel shows and performing live; and so I have never really thought of her as an actress but actually I was very surprised by how well she performed here.
The Duchess is clearly a passion project from Katherine, as she not only wrote the entire series herself but also she stars in the series while playing herself. This is a show that uniquely...
- 9/21/2020
- by Rhys Payne
- Nerdly
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 shows including Lovecraft Country, Dancing With the Stars, Saturday Night Live and The Mandalorian!
1 | We know Julie and the Phantoms is a kid-friendly show, but were you surprised/frustrated that the entire season unfolded without a single kiss?
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2 | On The Duchess (spoiler alert for all episodes!), do you suspect Katherine’s...
1 | We know Julie and the Phantoms is a kid-friendly show, but were you surprised/frustrated that the entire season unfolded without a single kiss?
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2 | On The Duchess (spoiler alert for all episodes!), do you suspect Katherine’s...
- 9/18/2020
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Michael Ausiello, Kimberly Roots, Dave Nemetz, Rebecca Iannucci, Ryan Schwartz and Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The Duchess might have only just hit our Netflix account, but we're already wondering if and when a season two will be coming. From the outrageous jokes and fabulous fashion to the heartwarming mother-daughter scenes, we're ready for another six episodes of Katherine Ryan's hilarious semibiographical sitcom.
We spoke with Ryan ahead of the release of The Duchess and couldn't help but ask that golden question: will there be a season two? As executive producer, writer, and lead actor, Ryan has the characters and storyline of The Duchess very well thought out, and luckily for us, that imagination extends well beyond season one. While we don't have a definite answer on whether there will be another season just yet, we do know that Katherine has already got some ideas for season two (and perhaps beyond) flowing. "There are many avenues that it can go down, and I'm writing the...
We spoke with Ryan ahead of the release of The Duchess and couldn't help but ask that golden question: will there be a season two? As executive producer, writer, and lead actor, Ryan has the characters and storyline of The Duchess very well thought out, and luckily for us, that imagination extends well beyond season one. While we don't have a definite answer on whether there will be another season just yet, we do know that Katherine has already got some ideas for season two (and perhaps beyond) flowing. "There are many avenues that it can go down, and I'm writing the...
- 9/12/2020
- by Tori Crowther
- Popsugar.com
It’s finally Friday, so let’s take a look at all the new titles coming to the major streaming services over the next few days. The weekend beginning September 11th maybe isn’t the biggest of the month, but there are still a few new movies and TV shows arriving across Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu and Amazon Prime that you’ll want to catch.
For starters, Netflix has dropped eight new additions this Friday, including five originals. The highlights include comedy series The Duchess, popular DreamWorks animated sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2 and the latest bunch of Pokemon Journeys episodes. You might also wish to catch the second season of French series Family Business, romantic musical Lara & the Beat and children’s show Pets United.
See below for the full list of everything hitting streaming this weekend:
September 11
Netflix
The Duchess — Netflix Original
Family Business:...
For starters, Netflix has dropped eight new additions this Friday, including five originals. The highlights include comedy series The Duchess, popular DreamWorks animated sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2 and the latest bunch of Pokemon Journeys episodes. You might also wish to catch the second season of French series Family Business, romantic musical Lara & the Beat and children’s show Pets United.
See below for the full list of everything hitting streaming this weekend:
September 11
Netflix
The Duchess — Netflix Original
Family Business:...
- 9/11/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
If you’re wondering what you’re going to watch this weekend, you don’t have to anymore, as Netflix has just added a whole bunch of new content for you to binge during your downtime, including a particularly popular animated film adored by children and adults alike.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 has landed on the service today, and it promises 102 minutes of equally funny, emotional and exciting viewing for the whole family. This sequel takes place five years after the original and catches up with Hiccup and Toothless on a brand new quest that deals with the hunger for power. With a solid 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, you’re almost guaranteed to love it.
Once the kids are asleep, though, you can always catch season 2 of Family Business, which is about a French family who turns their butcher shop into a marijuana cafe. It promises plenty of laughs,...
How to Train Your Dragon 2 has landed on the service today, and it promises 102 minutes of equally funny, emotional and exciting viewing for the whole family. This sequel takes place five years after the original and catches up with Hiccup and Toothless on a brand new quest that deals with the hunger for power. With a solid 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, you’re almost guaranteed to love it.
Once the kids are asleep, though, you can always catch season 2 of Family Business, which is about a French family who turns their butcher shop into a marijuana cafe. It promises plenty of laughs,...
- 9/11/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
As we head into the second week of September, let’s take a look at everything that’s coming to Netflix over the next seven days. This month is packed full of original movies and TV shows, and this next batch of content is no different. There are new anime series, documentaries, foreign films and even a sequel to one of the streaming giant’s most successful horrors.
On Monday, September 7th, there are four new titles being added. Among them are My Octopus Teacher, following a filmmaker who forms an unusual bond with an octopus, Korean teen drama Record of Youth and US school system documentary Waiting for Superman. The highlight of Monday’s haul, though, has to be 2016 sci-fi movie Midnight Special, starring Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst and Adam Driver.
Tuesday’s only new addition, meanwhile, is season 2 of superhero animated series StarBeam. Wednesday is a much bigger day,...
On Monday, September 7th, there are four new titles being added. Among them are My Octopus Teacher, following a filmmaker who forms an unusual bond with an octopus, Korean teen drama Record of Youth and US school system documentary Waiting for Superman. The highlight of Monday’s haul, though, has to be 2016 sci-fi movie Midnight Special, starring Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst and Adam Driver.
Tuesday’s only new addition, meanwhile, is season 2 of superhero animated series StarBeam. Wednesday is a much bigger day,...
- 9/6/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 9/5/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
TV is starting to slow down as the networks prepare for their pandemic-proof fall schedules.
But there are still offerings out there on cable and streaming.
We have some picks for you for the coming week. Check 'em out!
Sunday, September 6
8/7c Big Brother (CBS)
Christmas as Head of Household seemingly set the stage for another week of the majority alliance in power.
But three powers are up for grabs in the Big Brother basement, and they should shake the game up like never before.
How will it all play out?
View Slideshow: These Shows Should Be Igniting Conversation!
9/8c Lovecraft County (HBO)
Leti's worst fears are seemingly confirmed when Christina shows up on her doorstep, forcing her to find out what Tic is up to.
Is he really preparing to leave town for Florida?
Meanwhile, the pages of the crucial text are up for grabs, but it puts lives on the line.
But there are still offerings out there on cable and streaming.
We have some picks for you for the coming week. Check 'em out!
Sunday, September 6
8/7c Big Brother (CBS)
Christmas as Head of Household seemingly set the stage for another week of the majority alliance in power.
But three powers are up for grabs in the Big Brother basement, and they should shake the game up like never before.
How will it all play out?
View Slideshow: These Shows Should Be Igniting Conversation!
9/8c Lovecraft County (HBO)
Leti's worst fears are seemingly confirmed when Christina shows up on her doorstep, forcing her to find out what Tic is up to.
Is he really preparing to leave town for Florida?
Meanwhile, the pages of the crucial text are up for grabs, but it puts lives on the line.
- 9/5/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It’s hard to think of something less risky for a performer than making a big show of being daring.
On Netflix’s new show “The Duchess,” series creator and star Katherine Ryan makes a very big deal out of transgressing, playing a character whose showy amorality feels borrowed from other, better shows. Ryan’s character, also named Katherine, is a London mom who doubles as a chaos agent. Two minutes into the first episode, Katherine tells off a fellow mom at the playground, calling her daughter (who has a learning disability) “dicks-lexic.” She later sends nudes of herself to this unfortunate woman’s husband in an attempt to break them up. This is all table-setting for the show’s main action, in which Katherine torments and is tormented by her ex (Rory Keenan), with whom she wants a second child; her vacillations about what she really wants, and the...
On Netflix’s new show “The Duchess,” series creator and star Katherine Ryan makes a very big deal out of transgressing, playing a character whose showy amorality feels borrowed from other, better shows. Ryan’s character, also named Katherine, is a London mom who doubles as a chaos agent. Two minutes into the first episode, Katherine tells off a fellow mom at the playground, calling her daughter (who has a learning disability) “dicks-lexic.” She later sends nudes of herself to this unfortunate woman’s husband in an attempt to break them up. This is all table-setting for the show’s main action, in which Katherine torments and is tormented by her ex (Rory Keenan), with whom she wants a second child; her vacillations about what she really wants, and the...
- 9/2/2020
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
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