Young Sheldon might be ending, but CBS isn’t saying goodbye to the Cooper family entirely. The network is reportedly developing a spinoff series focused on Sheldon’s older brother Georgie and his fiancée, Mandy.
‘Young Sheldon’ spinoff will focus on Georgie and Mandy (L-r) Montana Jordan as Georgie Cooper and Emily Osment as Mandy McAllister in ‘Young Sheldon’ Season 7 | Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
According to TVLine, the Young Sheldon spinoff will focus on Georgie (Montana Jordan) and Mandy (Emily Osment). The unlikely couple recently welcomed their daughter, Constance, and then got engaged in the season 6 finale.
CBS is apparently close to a direct-to-series order for the new show. It will likely be a multi-camera sitcom taped before a live studio audience. Jordan and Osment are expected to star. However, there’s no word yet on whether other Young Sheldon cast members will appear.
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‘Young Sheldon’ spinoff will focus on Georgie and Mandy (L-r) Montana Jordan as Georgie Cooper and Emily Osment as Mandy McAllister in ‘Young Sheldon’ Season 7 | Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
According to TVLine, the Young Sheldon spinoff will focus on Georgie (Montana Jordan) and Mandy (Emily Osment). The unlikely couple recently welcomed their daughter, Constance, and then got engaged in the season 6 finale.
CBS is apparently close to a direct-to-series order for the new show. It will likely be a multi-camera sitcom taped before a live studio audience. Jordan and Osment are expected to star. However, there’s no word yet on whether other Young Sheldon cast members will appear.
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- 1/12/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Corina Bradley, Laura Gordon, and Tania Watson join ‘Hotel Cocaine’
Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance), and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil) have joined the cast of MGM+’s crime thriller Hotel Cocaine. The threesome board the project which already has Danny Pino (Mayans M.C.), Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Mark Feuerstein (Power), and Yul Vazquez (Severance) involved as series regulars.
Chris Brancato created the series and serves as executive producer and showrunner. Additional executive producers include Michael Panes, Alfredo Barrios Jr., and Guillermo Navarro, with Navarro directing the pilot.
Hotel Cocaine is set in the 1970s and will be shot in the Dominican Republic. The eight-episode season is expected to premiere this summer.
The streaming service also announced Mayra Hermosillo, Juan Pablo Raba, Erniel Baez, Nick Barkla, Cale Ambrozic, Camila Valero, Maggie Lacey, John Ventimiglia, and Larry Powell have joined the cast in recurring and guest starring roles.
Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance), and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil) have joined the cast of MGM+’s crime thriller Hotel Cocaine. The threesome board the project which already has Danny Pino (Mayans M.C.), Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Mark Feuerstein (Power), and Yul Vazquez (Severance) involved as series regulars.
Chris Brancato created the series and serves as executive producer and showrunner. Additional executive producers include Michael Panes, Alfredo Barrios Jr., and Guillermo Navarro, with Navarro directing the pilot.
Hotel Cocaine is set in the 1970s and will be shot in the Dominican Republic. The eight-episode season is expected to premiere this summer.
The streaming service also announced Mayra Hermosillo, Juan Pablo Raba, Erniel Baez, Nick Barkla, Cale Ambrozic, Camila Valero, Maggie Lacey, John Ventimiglia, and Larry Powell have joined the cast in recurring and guest starring roles.
- 1/7/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Corina Bradley, Laura Gordon, and Tania Watson join ‘Hotel Cocaine’
Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance), and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil) have joined the cast of MGM+’s crime thriller Hotel Cocaine. The threesome board the project which already has Danny Pino (Mayans M.C.), Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Mark Feuerstein (Power), and Yul Vazquez (Severance) involved as series regulars.
Chris Brancato created the series and serves as executive producer and showrunner. Additional executive producers include Michael Panes, Alfredo Barrios Jr., and Guillermo Navarro, with Navarro directing the pilot.
Hotel Cocaine is set in the 1970s and will be shot in the Dominican Republic. The eight-episode season is expected to premiere this summer.
The streaming service also announced Mayra Hermosillo, Juan Pablo Raba, Erniel Baez, Nick Barkla, Cale Ambrozic, Camila Valero, Maggie Lacey, John Ventimiglia, and Larry Powell have joined the cast in recurring and guest starring roles.
Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance), and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil) have joined the cast of MGM+’s crime thriller Hotel Cocaine. The threesome board the project which already has Danny Pino (Mayans M.C.), Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Mark Feuerstein (Power), and Yul Vazquez (Severance) involved as series regulars.
Chris Brancato created the series and serves as executive producer and showrunner. Additional executive producers include Michael Panes, Alfredo Barrios Jr., and Guillermo Navarro, with Navarro directing the pilot.
Hotel Cocaine is set in the 1970s and will be shot in the Dominican Republic. The eight-episode season is expected to premiere this summer.
The streaming service also announced Mayra Hermosillo, Juan Pablo Raba, Erniel Baez, Nick Barkla, Cale Ambrozic, Camila Valero, Maggie Lacey, John Ventimiglia, and Larry Powell have joined the cast in recurring and guest starring roles.
- 1/7/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Starz has stopped the presses for good: Minx has been cancelled.
The half-hour comedy, which chronicled the early days of an erotic magazine made for women, will not return for Season 3, TVLine has learned.
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The series debuted on Max (then HBO Max) in March 2022 and was renewed soon after its Season 1 finale, only to...
The half-hour comedy, which chronicled the early days of an erotic magazine made for women, will not return for Season 3, TVLine has learned.
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The series debuted on Max (then HBO Max) in March 2022 and was renewed soon after its Season 1 finale, only to...
- 1/5/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
[This story contains spoilers from the season two finale of Minx, “Woman of the Hour.”]
In Minx‘s season two finale, the Bottom Dollar gang reunites to hit back at Constance Papadopoulos’ takeover, which has not only reshaped the magazine (titled “Minx”) but slowly revealed itself as more hostile than (almost) anyone realized.
While much of the group catches on in the finale, Doug (Jake Johnson) was the first to see Constance’s (Elizabeth Perkins) moves for what they were, bringing the evidence to Tina (Idara Victor) in the season’s penultimate episode while she was on a cabin-in-the-woods retreat with Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond) finding new women to join the Minx staff.
But the magazine’s international operations — promised to Doug by Joyce — were handed to Tina by Constance. Earlier in the season, Tina also turned down Doug’s marriage proposal after they both attended her family dinner, where Doug discovered she never told her family they were dating. As a result,...
In Minx‘s season two finale, the Bottom Dollar gang reunites to hit back at Constance Papadopoulos’ takeover, which has not only reshaped the magazine (titled “Minx”) but slowly revealed itself as more hostile than (almost) anyone realized.
While much of the group catches on in the finale, Doug (Jake Johnson) was the first to see Constance’s (Elizabeth Perkins) moves for what they were, bringing the evidence to Tina (Idara Victor) in the season’s penultimate episode while she was on a cabin-in-the-woods retreat with Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond) finding new women to join the Minx staff.
But the magazine’s international operations — promised to Doug by Joyce — were handed to Tina by Constance. Earlier in the season, Tina also turned down Doug’s marriage proposal after they both attended her family dinner, where Doug discovered she never told her family they were dating. As a result,...
- 9/9/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If there's one thing we should all know by now, it's that Doug Renetti will find a way to end up on top.
After a season that saw him with less control and a smaller office, disappointments mounting up left and right, and the dissolution of his relationship, Doug ended up with more power than he's seemingly ever had. And it was all thanks to Constance.
But while Doug was given the keys to the kingdom on Minx Season 2 Episode 8, Joyce was staging a coup, and now the future of Minx is up in the air.
Raise your hand if you saw the season ending this way. Not me.
I firmly believed Constance couldn't stand Doug, but whether or not that was true didn't really matter in the end.
While it was obvious that Constance's vision for the magazine differed from Joyce's, there was little indication throughout the season that...
After a season that saw him with less control and a smaller office, disappointments mounting up left and right, and the dissolution of his relationship, Doug ended up with more power than he's seemingly ever had. And it was all thanks to Constance.
But while Doug was given the keys to the kingdom on Minx Season 2 Episode 8, Joyce was staging a coup, and now the future of Minx is up in the air.
Raise your hand if you saw the season ending this way. Not me.
I firmly believed Constance couldn't stand Doug, but whether or not that was true didn't really matter in the end.
While it was obvious that Constance's vision for the magazine differed from Joyce's, there was little indication throughout the season that...
- 9/9/2023
- by Whitney Evans
- TVfanatic
[This interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.] [Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Minx Season 2, Episode 8, “Woman of the Hour.”] Minx‘s second season has come to a close, and with it, the open dynamic between publisher Doug and the rest of the magazine’s team as he flocked to Constance’s (Elizabeth Perkins) side by the end of the pivotal installment, “Woman of the Hour.” While he went into the episode believing he’d be fired, Constance informed him about the leadership role she wanted him to serve alongside her at the same time Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond) was worrying about the direction of the publication and its expanded reach as the brand went global. Realizing the limitations Constance was putting on the content Joyce and her team create, they made a bold choice to run a Richie’s (Oscar Montoya) bathhouse shoot, knowing they’d all likely be fired for their actions. (Credit: Starz) But ...
- 9/9/2023
- TV Insider
Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “Minx”
“Minx” has wrapped up its second season in fine fashion.
In Ellen Rapoport’s Starz comedy (formerly Max comedy) aired its Season 2 finale on Friday night, with all of the characters finding themselves grappling with a new reality as “Minx” magazine goes to the next level.
Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), Richie (Oscar Montoya), Tina (Idara Victor), and Bambi (Jessica Lowe) made their stand against Constance (Elizabeth Perkins), while Doug (Jake Johnson) finds himself in bed with her…literally. Meanwhile, Shelly (Lennon Parham) is embracing her newfound sexual awakening and its effect on her family, but Bambi may just be what her husband Lenny (Rich Sommer) is looking for and vice versa.
Throughout the season, each character has dealt with the concept of success — both the highs and the lows. For the most part, they have been able to enjoy...
“Minx” has wrapped up its second season in fine fashion.
In Ellen Rapoport’s Starz comedy (formerly Max comedy) aired its Season 2 finale on Friday night, with all of the characters finding themselves grappling with a new reality as “Minx” magazine goes to the next level.
Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), Richie (Oscar Montoya), Tina (Idara Victor), and Bambi (Jessica Lowe) made their stand against Constance (Elizabeth Perkins), while Doug (Jake Johnson) finds himself in bed with her…literally. Meanwhile, Shelly (Lennon Parham) is embracing her newfound sexual awakening and its effect on her family, but Bambi may just be what her husband Lenny (Rich Sommer) is looking for and vice versa.
Throughout the season, each character has dealt with the concept of success — both the highs and the lows. For the most part, they have been able to enjoy...
- 9/9/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
It’s all about beginnings and endings in the Season 2 finale of “Minx.” The 1970s-set comedy from Ellen Rapoport starring Ophelia Lovibond as the idealistic editor of a popular women’s magazine ends its triumphant sophomore outing with an episode that attempts to reset the status quo.
After a season that saw the titular magazine become an international sensation at the cost of its employees’ happiness, the finale (now streaming on Starz) sees Joyce (Lovibond), who spent most of the eight-episode season buying into her own manufactured hype, finally take action against the demanding and opinionated Constance (Emmy nominee Elizabeth Perkins), the wealthy widow who came on board to finance the magazine. Unfortunately for Joyce and the rest of the staff, Constance has also made Doug (fan favorite Jake Johnson) an offer he can’t refuse, sparking interpersonal drama and setting the show up for a dramatic third season (should...
After a season that saw the titular magazine become an international sensation at the cost of its employees’ happiness, the finale (now streaming on Starz) sees Joyce (Lovibond), who spent most of the eight-episode season buying into her own manufactured hype, finally take action against the demanding and opinionated Constance (Emmy nominee Elizabeth Perkins), the wealthy widow who came on board to finance the magazine. Unfortunately for Joyce and the rest of the staff, Constance has also made Doug (fan favorite Jake Johnson) an offer he can’t refuse, sparking interpersonal drama and setting the show up for a dramatic third season (should...
- 9/9/2023
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
Minx‘s sexy second season is coming to a close at Starz on Friday, September 8, and TV Insider has your exclusive first look at the latest soiree being celebrated by magazine makers Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond) and Doug (Jake Johnson). In the eighth and final installment of the season, titled “Woman of the Hour,” Doug and Joyce attend the Minx International launch party thrown by Constance (Elizabeth Perkins). As seen in the clip, above, Doug and Joyce are debating Minx‘s success as she begins to realize control of the entity is slowly slipping from her grasp. (Credit: Starz) As the scene unfolds, Joyce approaches Doug at the party. He tells her, “You look good as a banner, kid,” as he points to images of Joyce from her recent Rolling Stones cover. But she feels a bit differently, noting, “I look like a slutty dictator.” The duo carries on with their signature banter,...
- 9/7/2023
- TV Insider
It is an entertainment truism that time and tedious repetition fade even the brightest flames of shows that were once hot novelties. I still remember how exciting it was when "American Horror Story" debuted on FX in the fall of 2011. It felt at once like the arrival of something new and the return of something familiar.
Beyond the starry cast and the tantalizing premise, the most irresistible aspect of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's series was its anthology format. The anthology series wasn't anything new. It had been popular since the dawn of television — actually, especially around the time of the medium's invention. With theatrical forms like vaudeville and stage plays still in viable contention against cinema for mass engagement, many early TV series took the form of episodic stage plays, anthologized across seasons. Series like "Tonight on Broadway" and "Starlight Theater" were a hit with audiences in the postwar era,...
Beyond the starry cast and the tantalizing premise, the most irresistible aspect of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's series was its anthology format. The anthology series wasn't anything new. It had been popular since the dawn of television — actually, especially around the time of the medium's invention. With theatrical forms like vaudeville and stage plays still in viable contention against cinema for mass engagement, many early TV series took the form of episodic stage plays, anthologized across seasons. Series like "Tonight on Broadway" and "Starlight Theater" were a hit with audiences in the postwar era,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Ryan Coleman
- Slash Film
Thank your lucky Starz, "Minx" fans. A second season is back on the schedule - and coming soon. HBO Max ordered a second installment of the popular show in May 2022 but changed its mind in December 2022 amid cost-cutting measures (all this despite the fact that production for the new season was nearly complete). A month later, Starz announced it had reached a deal to acquire the show and air the second season. Now, Starz has revealed that "Minx" will return this summer.
Set in Los Angeles on the backdrop of the 1970s sexual revolution, "Minx" is a workplace comedy that follows a team working to create and distribute an erotic magazine for women. Young feminist Joyce Prigger, played by Ophelia Lovibond, is the mastermind behind an inspired-by-real-magazines publication called "Minx." She has to deal with a less-than-ideal ex-boyfriend Glenn (played by Michael Angarano) and a publisher who pushes her away...
Set in Los Angeles on the backdrop of the 1970s sexual revolution, "Minx" is a workplace comedy that follows a team working to create and distribute an erotic magazine for women. Young feminist Joyce Prigger, played by Ophelia Lovibond, is the mastermind behind an inspired-by-real-magazines publication called "Minx." She has to deal with a less-than-ideal ex-boyfriend Glenn (played by Michael Angarano) and a publisher who pushes her away...
- 5/9/2023
- by Megan Hippler
- Popsugar.com
It's hard to believe that Minx Season 2 will finally see the light of day this summer.
After HBO Max canceled the comedy, it seemed there was no way forward.
Thankfully, Starz stepped in to save the day to give fans the second season.
The premium cabler confirmed today that Minx Season 2 will premiere on Friday, July 21, at midnight on the Starz app and all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms.
On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada.
The first season is also available to stream on the Starz app.
Set in 1970s Los Angeles, Minx centers around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women.
On Minx Season 2, Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx's explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either...
After HBO Max canceled the comedy, it seemed there was no way forward.
Thankfully, Starz stepped in to save the day to give fans the second season.
The premium cabler confirmed today that Minx Season 2 will premiere on Friday, July 21, at midnight on the Starz app and all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms.
On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada.
The first season is also available to stream on the Starz app.
Set in 1970s Los Angeles, Minx centers around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women.
On Minx Season 2, Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx's explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either...
- 5/9/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Minx has come a long way, baby.
After getting renewed, then unceremoniously cancelled at HBO Max in 2022, the comedy will have its Season 2 premiere on Friday, July 21, at 9/8c on its new home, Starz, TVLine has learned.
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If you just can’t wait to see what Joyce, Doug & Co. have been up to, the episode will be made available at midnight on the 21st on the Starz app and on demand.
After getting renewed, then unceremoniously cancelled at HBO Max in 2022, the comedy will have its Season 2 premiere on Friday, July 21, at 9/8c on its new home, Starz, TVLine has learned.
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If you just can’t wait to see what Joyce, Doug & Co. have been up to, the episode will be made available at midnight on the 21st on the Starz app and on demand.
- 5/9/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
“Minx” Season 2 has an official premiere date at Starz.
Now that the period comedy has officially moved over from HBO Max, the second season will premiere on July 21 at midnight on the Starz app, app and all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms. On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada. The first season is currently available to stream on the Starz app.
“Minx” is set in 1970s Los Angeles. Per the official description, the series “centers around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women. In season two, Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx’s explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either of them know how to handle.”
The cast for the series also includes Idara Victor as Tina, Jessica Lowe as Bambi,...
Now that the period comedy has officially moved over from HBO Max, the second season will premiere on July 21 at midnight on the Starz app, app and all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms. On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada. The first season is currently available to stream on the Starz app.
“Minx” is set in 1970s Los Angeles. Per the official description, the series “centers around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women. In season two, Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx’s explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either of them know how to handle.”
The cast for the series also includes Idara Victor as Tina, Jessica Lowe as Bambi,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Minx will make its Season 2 premiere on July 21 at its new home at Starz—via linear at 9 p.m. Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada; midnight on the Starz app and on demand.
Minx is set in 1970s Los Angeles and centers around Joyce Prigger (Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher Doug Renetti (Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women.
In Season 2, Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx’s explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either of them knows how to handle.
The series also stars Idara Victor as “Tina,” Jessica Lowe as “Bambi,” Lennon Parham as “Shelly,” Oscar Montoya as “Richie,” and Elizabeth Perkins as “Constance.”
Minx was canceled in January by HBO Max after committing to a second season and was rescued by the Lionsgate-owned premium network Starz, produced by Lionsgate Television. Shooting...
Minx is set in 1970s Los Angeles and centers around Joyce Prigger (Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher Doug Renetti (Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women.
In Season 2, Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx’s explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either of them knows how to handle.
The series also stars Idara Victor as “Tina,” Jessica Lowe as “Bambi,” Lennon Parham as “Shelly,” Oscar Montoya as “Richie,” and Elizabeth Perkins as “Constance.”
Minx was canceled in January by HBO Max after committing to a second season and was rescued by the Lionsgate-owned premium network Starz, produced by Lionsgate Television. Shooting...
- 5/9/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmai, Eva Green, Louis Garrel, Vicky Krieps, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Lyna Khoudri, Eric Ruf, Marc Barbé | Written by Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patellière | Directed by Martin Bourboulon
Directed by Martin Bourboulon, this French adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel is part one of two, with the second (Milady) due to be released in France in December. Positively bursting with French talent, it’s a swashbuckling treat from start to finish, and the best Dumas adaptation in decades.
Set in 1627, the film begins with young Charles D’Artagnan (François Civil) arriving in Paris from Gascony, his heart set on becoming one of the King’s Musketeers. However, things don’t quite go according to plan, and by noon, he’s accidentally offended three of them – nobleman Athos (Vincent Cassel), fun-loving Porthos (Pio Marmai) and elegant Aramis (Romain Duris) – and been challenged to three separate duels.
Directed by Martin Bourboulon, this French adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel is part one of two, with the second (Milady) due to be released in France in December. Positively bursting with French talent, it’s a swashbuckling treat from start to finish, and the best Dumas adaptation in decades.
Set in 1627, the film begins with young Charles D’Artagnan (François Civil) arriving in Paris from Gascony, his heart set on becoming one of the King’s Musketeers. However, things don’t quite go according to plan, and by noon, he’s accidentally offended three of them – nobleman Athos (Vincent Cassel), fun-loving Porthos (Pio Marmai) and elegant Aramis (Romain Duris) – and been challenged to three separate duels.
- 4/21/2023
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
After a 13-year hiatus, the third season of “Party Down” premiered on Starz last month, proving it’s still the most underrated laugh riot on TV. The series boasts an all-star cast including Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Coolidge and Megan Mullally, working as caterers whose hopes at Hollywood superstardom have been dashed.
With a stellar rating of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, the critics’ consensus reads, “Returning after a long layoff, Party Down brings patient fans a third season that’s every bit as sharp — and laugh-out-loud funny — as its predecessors.” Ignored by major awards shows for its first two cycles, the comedy created by John Enbom, Dan Etheridge, Paul Rudd and Rob Thomas won the AFI TV Program of the Year Award in 2010, where they called it “wickedly funny” and “television’s best-kept secret.” Read our review roundup for Season 3 below.
See Revived comedy ‘Party Down’ debuts trailer
Rendy Jones of RogerEbert.
With a stellar rating of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, the critics’ consensus reads, “Returning after a long layoff, Party Down brings patient fans a third season that’s every bit as sharp — and laugh-out-loud funny — as its predecessors.” Ignored by major awards shows for its first two cycles, the comedy created by John Enbom, Dan Etheridge, Paul Rudd and Rob Thomas won the AFI TV Program of the Year Award in 2010, where they called it “wickedly funny” and “television’s best-kept secret.” Read our review roundup for Season 3 below.
See Revived comedy ‘Party Down’ debuts trailer
Rendy Jones of RogerEbert.
- 3/16/2023
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
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