Clockwise: Poppy Liu (T. Fallon/Getty Images), Abbi Jacobson (Ryan Pfluger), Linda Cardellini (Netflix), Luke Wilson (Sam Jones), and Teyonah Parris (Jacob Webster)
Linda Cardellini will be reuniting with Dead to Me creator and executive producer Liz Feldman for Netflix’s No Good Deeds, a dark comedy starring Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow. The streaming service also announced Luke Wilson (Fingernails), Teyonah Parris (The Marvels), Abbi Jacobson (A League of Their Own), and Poppy Liu (Dead Ringers) have signed to the series.
Feldman is the eight-episode first-season showrunner and executive produces with Christie Smith, Silver Tree, and Gloria Sanchez Productions’ Will Ferrell and Jessica Elbaum. Silver Tree is directing multiple episodes including the pilot.
Netflix offered this description of the series and characters:
“No Good Deed is a half-hour, dark comedy that follows three very different families vying to buy the very same 1920s Spanish-style villa that they think will solve all their problems.
Linda Cardellini will be reuniting with Dead to Me creator and executive producer Liz Feldman for Netflix’s No Good Deeds, a dark comedy starring Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow. The streaming service also announced Luke Wilson (Fingernails), Teyonah Parris (The Marvels), Abbi Jacobson (A League of Their Own), and Poppy Liu (Dead Ringers) have signed to the series.
Feldman is the eight-episode first-season showrunner and executive produces with Christie Smith, Silver Tree, and Gloria Sanchez Productions’ Will Ferrell and Jessica Elbaum. Silver Tree is directing multiple episodes including the pilot.
Netflix offered this description of the series and characters:
“No Good Deed is a half-hour, dark comedy that follows three very different families vying to buy the very same 1920s Spanish-style villa that they think will solve all their problems.
- 12/18/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
On the day he turned 16, Paul Mescal was on a stage, being presented with a cake by the cast and crew of his high school production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera. “That’s the first thing I ever did, so I actually take great pride in it,” says Mescal of his public acting debut, playing the Phantom. (The entire production has been uploaded by the school to YouTube. Mescal is a gifted high baritone.) “That was the moment when I was like, ‘Oh fuck — this adrenaline is incredible,’ ” he says. “I’ve never felt a high like that.”
Imagine the high, then, that Mescal is feeling today, his 27th birthday. He’ll spend it on a stage once more, as the marquee draw of the hottest theater ticket in London, possibly even the English-speaking world. It’s a radical reworking of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire...
Imagine the high, then, that Mescal is feeling today, his 27th birthday. He’ll spend it on a stage once more, as the marquee draw of the hottest theater ticket in London, possibly even the English-speaking world. It’s a radical reworking of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire...
- 2/22/2023
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Variety returned to Park City with its annual Interview Studio, presented by Audible, hosting discussions with industry-leading filmmakers and top actors behind the biggest titles of the Sundance Film Festival. Along with video conversations from the Studio, photographer Ryan Pfluger captured portraits of some of the festival’s most prominent talent, including Emilia Jones (“Cat Person”), Anne Hathaway (“Eileen”), Jonathan Majors (“Magazine Dreams”), Ben Platt (“Theater Camp”), Alexander Skarsgård (“Infinity Pool”), Mia Goth (“Infinity Pool”), Daisy Ridley (“Sometimes I Think About Dying”) and Emilia Clarke (“The Pod Generation”).
During the conversations hosted by Variety, the biggest revelations included Majors disclosing how he got jacked for his bodybuilding drama “Magazine Dreams,” Fox reminiscing on his friendship with his “Back to the Future” costar Christopher Lloyd and Brooke Shields reflecting on her complex relationship with her mother and former manager.
See photographs from the Variety Sundance Studio below.
During the conversations hosted by Variety, the biggest revelations included Majors disclosing how he got jacked for his bodybuilding drama “Magazine Dreams,” Fox reminiscing on his friendship with his “Back to the Future” costar Christopher Lloyd and Brooke Shields reflecting on her complex relationship with her mother and former manager.
See photographs from the Variety Sundance Studio below.
- 1/22/2023
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
In January 1994, Nirvana graced the cover of Rolling Stone in matching pinstripe suits. 28 years later, boygenius — Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus — are bringing it to a new generation.
The new cover features the indie supergroup posing as each member: Baker is drummer Dave Grohl, Bridgers is Kurt Cobain, and Dacus is bassist Krist Novoselic. The original 1994 image was shot by Mark Seliger, while this time boygenius was photographed by Ryan Pfluger.
“The reason why I said yes to this cover was because it was three queer ladies that...
The new cover features the indie supergroup posing as each member: Baker is drummer Dave Grohl, Bridgers is Kurt Cobain, and Dacus is bassist Krist Novoselic. The original 1994 image was shot by Mark Seliger, while this time boygenius was photographed by Ryan Pfluger.
“The reason why I said yes to this cover was because it was three queer ladies that...
- 1/20/2023
- by Angie Martoccio and Ilana Woldenberg
- Rollingstone.com
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Variety, where she opens up about joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her recent battle with breast cancer and the possibility of reviving acclaimed HBO comedy “Veep”.
Speaking with the magazine, Louis-Dreyfus discusses her excitement at playing Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the MCU.
Ryan Pfluger for Variety
“There’s so much secrecy around it,” she teased, admitting she wasn’t used to working on a project so top-secret.
Read More: Marvel’s Kevin Feige Hints At More Appearances From Julia Louis-Dreyfus In The MCU
“When I first started shooting, I had to go to set wearing a black cloak with a hood and keep my head down so nobody could see it was me walking onto the soundstage,” she revealed.
According to Louis-Dreyfus, she wound up landing the role after a casual meeting with Marvel chief creative...
Speaking with the magazine, Louis-Dreyfus discusses her excitement at playing Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the MCU.
Ryan Pfluger for Variety
“There’s so much secrecy around it,” she teased, admitting she wasn’t used to working on a project so top-secret.
Read More: Marvel’s Kevin Feige Hints At More Appearances From Julia Louis-Dreyfus In The MCU
“When I first started shooting, I had to go to set wearing a black cloak with a hood and keep my head down so nobody could see it was me walking onto the soundstage,” she revealed.
According to Louis-Dreyfus, she wound up landing the role after a casual meeting with Marvel chief creative...
- 1/17/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
The Boys is adding more stars to its packed ensemble as Simon Pegg sets his return as Hughie’s (Jack Quaid) father alongside new recruit Rosemarie Dewitt who will play Hughie’s mom. But they aren’t the only new additions to Season 4’s cast as Supernatural alum Rob Benedict and Once Upon a Time‘s Elliot Knight also board in new roles. They join previously announced Season 4 additions, Susan Heyward, Valorie Curry, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. And actor Cameron Crovetti who plays Ryan has been upped from recurring to a series regular for Season 4. As viewers will recall, Pegg appeared in Season 1 of the series as the shy father of Quaid’s Hughie and briefly in Season 3 via video chat in one episode, but it seems he’ll have a larger presence once more. (Credit: Farrah Aviva; Ryan Pfluger) While Pegg is known for his roles in cult films like Shaun of the Dead,...
- 12/1/2022
- TV Insider
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