Any word on the second season of Top of the Lake? Wasn't that supposed to debut in the spring/summer?
Will premiere at the Cannes film festival, no word on when it will air.Any word on the second season of Top of the Lake? Wasn't that supposed to debut in the spring/summer?
Great work on the thread Ratsky (sorry that I wasn't much help this time around either),
Snowfall in July? In L.A.? Yes. FX said today that its crack-epidemic drama series from John Singleton will bow at 10 PM July 5.
Set in 1983, the series focuses on the early days on crack cocaine and its radical impact on our culture. The story follows multiple characters on a violent collision course: Franklin Saint (Damson Idris), a young street entrepreneur on a quest for power; Gustavo El Oso Zapata (Sergio Peris-Mencheta), a Mexican wrestler caught up in a power struggle within a crime family; Teddy McDonald (Carter Hudson), a CIA operative running from a dark past who begins an off-book operation to fund the Nicaraguan Contras; and Lucia Villanueva (Emily Rios), the self-possessed daughter of a Mexican crime lord.
Theres no official Season 2 renewal decision yet, but the series received a massive $8.83M tax credit in March the biggest for a California-based new or returning series that makes it likely. A Snowfall screening and panel session will open the sixth annual ATX Television Festival on June 8.
Created by Singleton & Eric Amadio and showrunner Dave Andron, Snowfall is executive produced by Singleton, Amadio, Andron, Thomas Schlamme, Michael London and Trevor Engelson.
When is Saving JonBenett supposed to premiere?
What's that?
Sorry, I mean Casting JonBenet. Wasn't it supposed to be some kind of Netflix show coming out?
Things are a little shaky in Europe these days. But the Old World remains united in one thing, at least: its never-ending appeal to American television consumers.
Four midlevel specialty streaming services two of which just opened up shop in the United States this year are doing battle with Netflix, Amazon and Hulu in the wide niche of European and British TV series.
Thats a lot of dark Nordic dramas and edgy British sitcoms to keep track of, and were here to help. Heres a quick look at the contenders AcornTV, BritBox, MHz Choice and Walter Presents and some interesting shows they offer that wont come with your Netflix subscription. (One of them, Valkyrien, is my current show crush.) Streaming services provided their own figures regarding their exclusive content, which may include mini-series, TV movies and non-scripted shows.
Huh. Never heard of MHz Choice before, but man do they have a lot of mediocre Swedish TV. Like I think that service has every single one of our mediocre shows, it's pretty impressive. (There is also one or two good ones in there)
FX has slotted Sunday, July 16 at 10 PM for the premiere of the fourth and final season of thriller drama series The Strain.
Now if only there was an American streaming service willing to pick up The Laser Man, or How Soon is now? so that I can add another show to the list of things Ratsky must watch.
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Huh. Never heard of MHz Choice before, but man do they have a lot of mediocre Swedish TV. Like I think that service has every single one of our mediocre shows, it's pretty impressive. (There is also one or two good ones in there)
The Duplass Brothers are checking in at HBO again this summer. The premium channel has set 11 PM Friday, July 28, for the series premiere of Room 104, an anthology comedy set in a single room of an average American motel that tells a different story of the assorted characters who pass through it in each episode.
The anthology comedy genre was hot when HBO greenlighted the series last summer. Around the same time, TBS gave a series order to Greg Garcias half-hour Guest Book, set at a small-town vacation home, with each episode featuring a different set of guests renting the house. Netflix has Joe Swanbergs Chicago-set single-camera series Easy, YouTube Red has Bad Internet, and Hulu has sci-fi drama-comedy anthology series Dimension 404.
Among the many actors to be featured in Season 1 of Room 104 are Hugo Armstrong, Davie-Blue, Melonie Diaz, Jay Duplass, Veronica Falcon, Adam Foster, Ellen Geer, Keir Gilchrist, Philip Baker Hall, Sarah Hay, Poorna Jagannathan, Orlando Jones, Ethan & Gavin Kent, Amy Landecker, Konstantin Lavysh, Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris, Keta Meggett, Natalie Morgan, Ross Partridge, Karan Soni, Dendrie Taylor, Tony Todd, Will Tranfo, James Van Der Beek, Mae Whitman and Nat Wolff.
Yeah, the teasers have been looking good as was the full trailer they aired last night.I'm all over Snowfall when it drops.
I haven't been able to find it yet. I'll post when it's up.I can't find last night's Snowfall promo on Youtube?
Here you go.I can't find last night's Snowfall promo on Youtube?
Top of the Lake: China Girl Trailer
Oh this looks terrific, and that cast is just <3
Elisabeth Moss - who is having a banner year
Gwendoline Christie
Nicole Kidman
David Dencik - who I know isn't a known quantity but he's probably the best Swedish actor working today and i didn't realise he had a big part in this so that makes it even more enticing.
The first series was a true blue masterpiece and oh man I want this now.Top of the Lake: China Girl Trailer
Oh this looks terrific, and that cast is just <3
Elisabeth Moss - who is having a banner year
Gwendoline Christie
Nicole Kidman
David Dencik - who I know isn't a known quantity but he's probably the best Swedish actor working today and i didn't realise he had a big part in this so that makes it even more enticing.
And out of nowhere a Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup thriller, nice.- Teaser for Gypsy on Netflix June 30th
Is NBC still planning to air A Few Good Men Live? Last I heard it was supposed to be "early 2017" but it's already mid-May.
I raved about the show in last year's summer TV thread, more than once, and now you (provided you live in the US) to experience the best damn spy show on TV. Sundance have put up the both seasons of Le Bureau des Légendes (or as they boringly calls it "The Bureau") on their website.
I raved about the show in last year's summer TV thread, more than once, and now you (provided you live in the US) to experience the best damn spy show on TV. Sundance have put up the both seasons of Le Bureau des Légendes (or as they boringly calls it "The Bureau") on their website.
The show is also available in the UK on Amazon, not sure where else it airs currently. But it is so worth hunting down.
edit: Here's a trailer, but it's not really selling the tone of the show well and it's sort of spoiler-y. But if you need something more than just my word for it.
I raved about the show in last year's summer TV thread, more than once, and now you (provided you live in the US) to experience the best damn spy show on TV. Sundance have put up the both seasons of Le Bureau des Légendes (or as they boringly calls it "The Bureau") on their website.
The show is also available in the UK on Amazon, not sure where else it airs currently. But it is so worth hunting down.
edit: Here's a trailer, but it's not really selling the tone of the show well and it's sort of spoiler-y. But if you need something more than just my word for it.
Oh does Jakob Verbruggen ever know how to shoot a show. Hopefully the rest of the show will be as good as the visuals.- Deadline: Trailer for TNT's The Alienist.
- Deadline: Trailer for TNT's The Alienist.
Oh does Jakob Verbruggen ever know how to shoot a show. Hopefully the rest of the show will be as good as the visuals.
HBO will premiere Tour de Pharmacy on July 8th, 10pm. That's the next mockumentary from Andy Samberg after doing 7 Days in Hell two summers ago.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVpRr1-PGgM