They are released every week new sherry, other acquaintances and lovers return, and the program can easily become impossible. What we do in this section five offers it is impossible in principle to go wrong with this.
It will be the spring of hard goodbyes. The Marvelous Mrs. The final episode of Maisel will premiere on May 26. And in just two days (another one in Spain), we’ll say goodbye to two new HBO classics: ‘Succession’ and The great black comedy ‘Barry’ co-created and Bill Hader. We only have eight weeks left where we go from sailor to hitman to actor to assassin again. This season, we follow him through his life in prison, at least initially.
Here comes another episode from the amazing documentary series about big wave surfer Garrett McNamara who helped put the Portuguese town of Nazaré on the extreme sports map. He set several world records in that town, the latter when he tackled the title wave in 2013. In this new season, McNamara is stepping away from the limelight a little and help others make their dreams come true. His wife Nicole, who we will see with him in his third birth, continues.
‘West Wing of the White House’ or ‘Homeland’ screenwriter and producer Debora Cahn is behind a promising project. switch between a political thriller and a wedding comedy. The gorgeous Keri Russell (aka Felicity or Elizabeth Jennings of ‘The Americans) plays Kate Wyler, the new US ambassador to the UK. As if trying to stop a war wasn’t enough work, she has to fight back at home with a husband (Rufus Sewell), who is also a diplomat and can’t silence advice.
Is there anything sacred left in contemporary audiovisual culture? Not quite: that’s why a serial ‘remake’ of one of Cronenberg’s most respected films, ‘Inseparable’, will hit theaters next week. But at least it’s not just any ‘remake’, it’s a movie written by Alice Birch (“Normal people”, “Conversations between friends”) and starring Rachel Weisz in roles that Jeremy Irons embeds for the screen. This time Bev and Elliot, revolutionize obstetrics.
Second) serial adaptation of the popular manga Tadashi Agi (screenplay) and Shu Okimoto (drawing) bring together the most diverse nationalities: in addition to Japan, the USA and France also take part in the production and are directed by Israeli Oded Ruskin. baker and beauty’ or ‘Fake Identity’. The biological daughter (Fleur Geffrier) and adopted son (Tomohisa Yamashita) of a famous winemaker face off in several lawsuits to claim their father’s legacy, which is an extensive wine collection.