Network: AMC.
Episodes: 20 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: June 2, 2019 — August 23, 2020.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Ashleigh Cummings, Zachary Quinto, Olafur Darri Olafsson, Virginia Kull, Ebon Moss-Bacharach, Jahkara Smith, Karen Pittman, Rarmian Newton, Darby Camp, Asher Miles Fallica, Dalton Harrod, Misha Osherovich, and Nicole Ehinger.
TV show description:
From creator Jami O’Brien, the NOS4A2 TV show is based on the 2013 Joe Hill novel of the same name. The supernatural horror drama unfolds in Haverhill, Massachusetts and centers on a young working-class woman named Victoria McQueen (Cummings). An artist, Vic develops the supernatural ability to find missing things. Soon, she is on the trail of the seemingly immortal Charlie Manx who sustains himself on...
Episodes: 20 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: June 2, 2019 — August 23, 2020.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Ashleigh Cummings, Zachary Quinto, Olafur Darri Olafsson, Virginia Kull, Ebon Moss-Bacharach, Jahkara Smith, Karen Pittman, Rarmian Newton, Darby Camp, Asher Miles Fallica, Dalton Harrod, Misha Osherovich, and Nicole Ehinger.
TV show description:
From creator Jami O’Brien, the NOS4A2 TV show is based on the 2013 Joe Hill novel of the same name. The supernatural horror drama unfolds in Haverhill, Massachusetts and centers on a young working-class woman named Victoria McQueen (Cummings). An artist, Vic develops the supernatural ability to find missing things. Soon, she is on the trail of the seemingly immortal Charlie Manx who sustains himself on...
- 9/2/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Anyone want a pretty package of rom-com fluff for the holidays? You won’t hear shout-outs to Second Act on late-breaking Top 10 lists, but this sweet and sassy confection, directed by Peter Segal (Grudge Match), delivers miles of smiles tied up in a bow. You wouldn’t be wrong if you’re thinking this wish-fulfillment tale of a working-class woman bum-rushing the corporate world is trying to be a Working Girl for millennials. And while it can’t deliver the boundary-pushing kick of that seminal 1988 Melanie Griffith-vs.-the glass ceiling smash,...
- 12/20/2018
- by Peter Travers
- Rollingstone.com
The early beats of Peter Segal’s “Second Act” won’t just feel familiar to fans of the working-girl-makes-good genre – best exemplified by, of course, “Working Girl” – but to fans of star Jennifer Lopez’s own filmography. In 2002, the multi-hyphenate starred in “Maid in Manhattan,” in which her titular maid is mistaken for a socialite and just goes with it to improve her life (and up her chances of snagging her handsome love interest). Similar forces are at play in the initially amiable “Second Act,” in which Lopez again stars as a woman who changes her life through the awesome power of basically just lying a lot and hoping no one is ever the wiser.
But whereas “Maid in Manhattan” took its Cinderella premise to predictable ends, “Second Act” isn’t content to let Lopez’s striving Maya zoom through the rarefied ranks of the business world, proving to everyone...
But whereas “Maid in Manhattan” took its Cinderella premise to predictable ends, “Second Act” isn’t content to let Lopez’s striving Maya zoom through the rarefied ranks of the business world, proving to everyone...
- 12/20/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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