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New Shows That Bring the Drama
Hollywood Reporter, 2023-06, Vol.429, p.28-29
Copyright P-MRC Jun 19, 2023 ;ISSN: 0018-3660
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Title:
New Shows That Bring the Drama
Subjects:
Diplomatic & consular services
;
Vampires
Is Part Of:
Hollywood Reporter, 2023-06, Vol.429, p.28-29
Description:
REVIEWS ROUNDUP These series brought a Hollywood A-lister to TV, took viewers to the moon, delivered a fresh take on a horror epic and re-created the discomforts of adolescence Bad Sisters (Apple TV+) At the center of Apple TV+'s dark comedythriller is the mystery of how John-Paul Williams (Claes Bang), a seemingly respectable husband, father and businessman, really died. [...]it's frequently quite beautiful to look at, thanks to a small-town Ireland setting that offers ink-blue waters, flowerdotted fields and charming cottages perched on rolling slopes. - angie han The Diplomat (Netflix) In a January interview with The New Yorker, Netflix executives referred to the company's ideal programming as a "gourmet cheeseburger," a partial intersection of quality and commerce that didn't quite seem to align with most of the brand's latest output. Kate thinks the president really wants her husband (Rufus Sewell), an internationally recognized foreign policy expert with ambassadorial experience. [...]when an urgent note pulls him and his team - overeager Herb (Dewshane Williams), reckless Eddie (Hank Azaria) and pragmatic Shirley (a very solid Haneefah Wood) - to his suburban hometown of Vistaville, the exaggerations and fictions that Jack has built his life around threaten to come tumbling down. -
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Hollywood: P-MRC
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ISSN: 0018-3660
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ProQuest Central
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