Youtube link.Deadline said:Ahead of this weekends series debut, Showtime has made the premiere episode of the Cameron Crowe-created comedy Roadies available to non-subscribers. The episode can be seen on Youtube, Facebook, Sho.com as well as multiple TV on demand services, and is available for download as a free video podcast from iTunes. Meanwhile, Showtime subscribers are able to watch the pilot on Showtime on Demand, Showtime Anywhere, and the networks stand alone streaming service available on Amazon, Apple, Google and Roku, along with Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and Sony PlayStation Vue. The show will have its linear premiere on Showtime June 26 at 10 PM.
Hmm, I wonder when HBO will air it... (there's a reposted YouTube copy here since the other one is region-locked).I know this premieres in October but it looks so good.
The Young Pope Teaser Trailer (starring Jude Law, written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino!)
Nice.I know this premieres in October but it looks so good.
The Young Pope Teaser Trailer (starring Jude Law, written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino!)
Thanks for the US version. Will be interesting to see where that is on the schedule. This is 8 episodes. Westworld is 10 episodes. Their half hour comedies are Divorce (10 eps), Insecure (8 eps), and High Maintenance (6 eps.)Hmm, I wonder when HBO will air it... (there's a reposted YouTube copy here since the other one is region-locked).
Halt and Catch Fire returns in August for its third season.Any news on when Halt and Catch Fire starts back up?
At last nights Awardsline Emmy screening for Louis C.K.s Horace and Pete, the comedian revealed that Better Things, the new FX comedy series he co-created with Louie scribe and star Pamela Adlon, will premiere on Sept. 8.
Better Things is a semi-autobiographical take on Adlons life. The series follows a single mother who is a middle-class actress who pursues work all day and raises three kids, said C.K.
That woman (character) doesnt exist on TV that Ive seen, beamed C.K. about Better Things adding Pamela really shaped the show and directed the best episodes. Better Things recently finished production and is in the editing stage.
Adlon and C.K., who wrote the pilot directed by C.K., executive produce alongside Blair Breard, Dave Becky and 3 Arts Entertainment. C.K.s production company Pig Newton is producing for FX Productions, where the company is under an overall deal. Adlon received four Emmy nominations for her work on Louie between producing, writing and guest starring. She won an Emmy for her voiceover work on King of the Hill.
Looking: The Movie premieres Saturday 7/23 at 10PM.
Starts 21:00 on Tue 28 Jun 2016 on BBC One. All episodes are available right now on iPlayer!Victorian era supernatural drama series about a farmer who yearns to prove the existence of the afterlife.
On their return to Somerset, Nathan and his wife Charlotte start to unearth some uncomfortable happenings in this sleepy parish community.
One to add to the OT Ratsky!
The Living and the Dead: Trailer
Starts 21:00 on Tue 28 Jun 2016 on BBC One. All episodes are available right now on iPlayer!
Looks suitably brit/goth-horror-y in its visuals.
Oh and HBO Nordic graced us with the first (I think) footage of Six. It looks abysmal, like what a good show would have as a parody of a bad, overly patriotic show.
"This video is not available in your country"
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Oh. Wasn't sure if they region locked their stuff. Sometimes they don't.
Well shouldn't be long until history puts up something other than that stupid promo they currently have. Not that you're missing out. It really looks dreadful.
SIX were one of my anticipated shows, so it sucks to read an impression like this.Oh. Wasn't sure if they region locked their stuff. Sometimes they don't.
Well shouldn't be long until history puts up something other than that stupid promo they currently have. Not that you're missing out. It really looks dreadful.
SIX were one of my anticipated shows, so it sucks to read an impression like this.
I absolutely loved, loved season 1 of Wayward Pines but I kind of despise this season. I don't usually give up on shows too easily, but I had no interest to watch more after the 3rd episode. I may binge watch the whole season when it finishes airing, but I'm really disappointed as it was one of my most anticipated shows of the year.
Divorce, a new comedy series starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church, is coming to HBO this fall.
Queen of the South, USA's new narco-drama starring Alice Braga is receiving mediocre reviews. The show premieres tonight.
This one is violent and frenetic, kind of like a video game.
Much of the time, the show plays as an As the World Turns remake in which the cast has been issued Spanish accents and AK-47s.
They do genuinely seem to like Alice Braga in the role. Maybe it has some campy appeal.This sounds pretty promising with the Alice Braga praise as well.
Note that a lot of the trailers/teasers these days are from Fall shows, including the new HBO comedies (other than Vice Principals) and Quarry. Just a little bit longer wait!I thought this summer looked pretty barren until several of these trailers you posted.
I just finished the first episode of Le Bureau des Légendes, and whilst it is foolish to recommend something just based on one episode I'm going to do just that.
It is the best spy fiction show I've seen for a very long time, yes it is better than The Americans, yes it is better than The Night Manager. I'm almost ready to proclaim it better than Rubicon. I may just be riding high right now, but damn it is a good high.
No word on a US release afaik, but the second you can get your hands on it you should.
That is the one.
I just finished the first episode of Le Bureau des Légendes, and whilst it is foolish to recommend something just based on one episode I'm going to do just that.
It is the best spy fiction show I've seen for a very long time, yes it is better than The Americans, yes it is better than The Night Manager. I'm almost ready to proclaim it better than Rubicon. I may just be riding high right now, but damn it is a good high.
No word on a US release afaik, but the second you can get your hands on it you should.
It is a very high bar indeed (Rubicon <3), which is indicative of how much I enjoyed that first episode of Le Bureau des Légendes.Them's fightin words ! I'll check this out but that's a pretty high bar.
New Australian show The Kettering Incident has been getting good reviews. It's been described as a Tasmanian scandi-noir/Twin Peaks hybrid...
Wikipedia has a surprisingly decent article on the sub-genre:What does scandi-noir mean?
The only thing I would add to the article is the stronger emphasis on the personal lives of those involved compared to trad. British crime fiction.Scandinavian noir or Scandinavian crime fiction, also called Scandi noir and Nordic noir, is a genre comprising crime fiction written in Scandinavia with certain common characteristics, typically in a realistic style with a dark, morally complex mood, breaking away from the older "whodunit" influenced by the British country house murder mystery.
That is the one.
Anyone know if new season of Better Caul Saul is on its way in the near future or not for a while/after your Summer?
What shows would you guys recommend to someone who likes, Super Girl, The flash, and the walking dead?
Heres news thatll reboot your spirits: AMC has chosen a return date for Halt and Catch Fire. The 1980s computer dramas two-hour Season 3 premiere will bow on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 9/8c.
Subsequent episodes will air Tuesdays at 10 pm.