Daniel Kaluuya, star of Black Panther, makes his writing debut in Netflix‘s The Kitchen. It’s a dystopian futuristic thriller featuring Izi (Kane Robinson) and 12-year-old Benji (played by debutant Jedaiah Bannerman), whose worlds cross as they battle against a “system that is stacked against them.”
The bleak drama is set in London in 2044 when the financial gap has widened beyond recognition. Every kind of social housing has been wiped out, and the working classes are now forced to reside in temporary housing on the outskirts of the city.
The Kitchen | Official Trailer
In the latest trailer for The Kitchen, the world is sinking into complete chaos as the system collapses, throwing millions into financial ruin. From the start, audiences will see how many people deal with their economic issues by committing heists and minor crimes.
Most of these “criminals” are distributing the goods they stole from trucks and...
The bleak drama is set in London in 2044 when the financial gap has widened beyond recognition. Every kind of social housing has been wiped out, and the working classes are now forced to reside in temporary housing on the outskirts of the city.
The Kitchen | Official Trailer
In the latest trailer for The Kitchen, the world is sinking into complete chaos as the system collapses, throwing millions into financial ruin. From the start, audiences will see how many people deal with their economic issues by committing heists and minor crimes.
Most of these “criminals” are distributing the goods they stole from trucks and...
- 12/20/2023
- by Mantisha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Sometimes it’s fun to look back on human history and acknowledge the sheer absurdity of the way we used to resolve conflicts. The pistol duel is the perfect example of that. An event which would’ve been used to decide any number of petty issues from stolen goods to personal pride. Filmmaker Jon Olav Stokke (last seen on Dn with fractious fraternal drama Our Father’s Cabin) presents one of these encounters, in all its farcical glory, in Deloping – a period comedy where two women prepare for a fight to the death. Stokke captures the moments of miscommunication and confusion that lead up to the all important gunfire in hilarious fashion, from the step counting through to the operation of the weaponry, the sheer ridiculousness of the duel is on full display. Dn is delighted to premiere Deloping online today alongside a conversation with Stokke where he discusses the...
- 10/3/2023
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
Rose Matafeo’s critically acclaimed rom-com series “Starstruck” has been renewed for Season 3, HBO Max and co-producer BBC Three announced.
Matafeo stars in the series as Jessie, an aimless millennial New Zealander living in East London who has a chance encounter with Tom Kapoor (Nikesh Patel), an A-list actor, on New Year’s Eve. The show follows them as they navigate their attraction to each other, which is complicated by Tom’s career, Jessie’s quirky group of friends and their mutual inability to communicate properly. Season 2 of the show ended with the two temporarily breaking up, but after her friends help her realize her tendency to run from relationships when they get serious, Jessie apologizes to Tom and the two reunite.
Aside from Matafeo and Patel, Emma Sidi plays Kate, Jessie’s flatmate and best friend. Recurring cast members include Al Roberts, Jon Pointing, Joe Barnes, Sindhu Vee, Nic Sampson,...
Matafeo stars in the series as Jessie, an aimless millennial New Zealander living in East London who has a chance encounter with Tom Kapoor (Nikesh Patel), an A-list actor, on New Year’s Eve. The show follows them as they navigate their attraction to each other, which is complicated by Tom’s career, Jessie’s quirky group of friends and their mutual inability to communicate properly. Season 2 of the show ended with the two temporarily breaking up, but after her friends help her realize her tendency to run from relationships when they get serious, Jessie apologizes to Tom and the two reunite.
Aside from Matafeo and Patel, Emma Sidi plays Kate, Jessie’s flatmate and best friend. Recurring cast members include Al Roberts, Jon Pointing, Joe Barnes, Sindhu Vee, Nic Sampson,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
The second season of Starstruck is coming to HBO Max next week. Starring Rose Matafeo, Nikesh Patel, Emma Sidi, Joe Barnes, Al Roberts, Ambreen Razia, Alice Snedden, Lola-Rose Maxwell, Nic Sampson, Edward Easton, Parth Thakerar, Jordan Stephens, and Minnie Driver, the drama series follows a woman who falls in love with a film star.
Season one ended with Jessie (Matafeo) deciding to stay in London for love instead of heading home to New Zealand. Season two will show what happens next.
revealed more about the return of the series in a press release.
“Max Original series, Starstruck, from comedian Rose Matafeo and co-writers Alice Snedden and Nic Sampson, returns for a second season with all six episodes debuting Thursday, March 24.
Hailed as a "charmer" by The New York Times, and...
Season one ended with Jessie (Matafeo) deciding to stay in London for love instead of heading home to New Zealand. Season two will show what happens next.
revealed more about the return of the series in a press release.
“Max Original series, Starstruck, from comedian Rose Matafeo and co-writers Alice Snedden and Nic Sampson, returns for a second season with all six episodes debuting Thursday, March 24.
Hailed as a "charmer" by The New York Times, and...
- 3/19/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jessie has a good reason for freaking out in the official trailer for Starstuck Season 2, which will release all six episodes on Thursday, March 24 on HBO Max.
In Season 1, the rom-com’s love-struck heroine (played by Rose Matafeo) decided to remain in London to a pursue a relationship with her movie star beau Tom (Nikesh Patel), rather than stick to her original plan of returning home to New Zealand.
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In Season 1, the rom-com’s love-struck heroine (played by Rose Matafeo) decided to remain in London to a pursue a relationship with her movie star beau Tom (Nikesh Patel), rather than stick to her original plan of returning home to New Zealand.
More from TVLineThe Flight Attendant Sets April Release Date for Season 2 -- Watch TeaserThe Batman Eyes April HBO Max DebutTokyo Vice Trailer: Ken Watanabe Helps Ansel Elgort Navigate the Crime World's...
- 3/16/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
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