Everyone from the Big-Three networks to the basic-cable movers and shakers get their tentpoles and marquee projects up and running in September – by October, however, they're bringing back some under-the-radar favorites (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and trying out some ambitious one-off experiments. (Ready yourself for whatever a Fox-approved Rocky Horror Picture Show might look like!) Meanwhile, Epix, TBS, and HBO launch promising new series pretty much covering the breadth of genres, and oh yeah, some horror show called The Walking Dead lurches back onto television to let fans in on who, exactly,...
- 9/29/2016
- Rollingstone.com
“Queen Sugar”
September 6, 2016 on Own
What Is It? Ava DuVernay has teamed with Oprah for this series about a family reunited by tragedy in Louisiana, and she’s brought with her an entirely female director roster (a first).
I’ll Like It If I Like… Stories set in the South, stories that feature strong female characters and stories that aren’t afraid of taking on big issues head-on.
Why Should I Care? “Queen Sugar” has its flaws, but there’s some rich filmmaking on display and there’s potential for growth with these characters.
Read More: ‘Queen Sugar’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Own Series is Frustratingly Familiar
“Quarry”
September 9, 2016 on Cinemax
What Is It? Based on the novels by Max Allan Collins, “Quarry” tells the story of Mac Conway (Logan Marshall-Green), a Marine who returns home to Memphis after serving in Vietnam. Conway finds that his war has yet to end,...
September 6, 2016 on Own
What Is It? Ava DuVernay has teamed with Oprah for this series about a family reunited by tragedy in Louisiana, and she’s brought with her an entirely female director roster (a first).
I’ll Like It If I Like… Stories set in the South, stories that feature strong female characters and stories that aren’t afraid of taking on big issues head-on.
Why Should I Care? “Queen Sugar” has its flaws, but there’s some rich filmmaking on display and there’s potential for growth with these characters.
Read More: ‘Queen Sugar’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Own Series is Frustratingly Familiar
“Quarry”
September 9, 2016 on Cinemax
What Is It? Based on the novels by Max Allan Collins, “Quarry” tells the story of Mac Conway (Logan Marshall-Green), a Marine who returns home to Memphis after serving in Vietnam. Conway finds that his war has yet to end,...
- 9/7/2016
- by Ben Travers, Liz Shannon Miller and Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
With the success of the foul-mouthed Deadpool, many (including Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn) have wondered if Hollywood would learn the wrong lesson from the film and start green-lighting R-rated superhero movies left and right because it's the trendy new thing to do. But it sounds like Disney CEO Bob Iger isn't going to be influenced by the hottest, latest thing — he's perfectly content with the way things are going at Marvel Studios right now.
"We don't have any plans to make R-rated Marvel movies," Iger says in response to a shareholder comment about Fox's hit film, "Deadpool."
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 3, 2016
I know a lot of fans would probably like to see a darker, R-rated movie from Marvel Studios one day, but Iger appears to be content with that kind of material living on Netflix and the TV side of the equation and keeping the live-action movies...
"We don't have any plans to make R-rated Marvel movies," Iger says in response to a shareholder comment about Fox's hit film, "Deadpool."
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 3, 2016
I know a lot of fans would probably like to see a darker, R-rated movie from Marvel Studios one day, but Iger appears to be content with that kind of material living on Netflix and the TV side of the equation and keeping the live-action movies...
- 3/3/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
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