Photo: ‘Loki’/Disney+ Spoiler alert! Episode 4 Recap Episode 4 of ‘Loki’ brought us shocking revelations. The Time Keepers were revealed to be “mindless androids”. The episode was an emotional rollercoaster with Loki and Mobius getting pruned and seeing Loki tell Lady Sif that he’s a narcissist who craves attention because he doesn’t want to be alone. Episode 4 has a post-credits scene where we see that Loki is alive and kicking. He wakes up and sees more variations of himself standing before him. All of a sudden, our television screens turn black and the credits start rolling. Related article: ‘In the Heights’ – Behind the Scenes and Full Commentary/Reactions from Cast & Crew Related article: A Tribute to Cannes Film Festival: A Celebration of Cinema, Glamour, and Humanity | Statement From The Hollywood Insider’s CEO Pritan Ambroase ‘Journey into Mystery’ — The Breakdown Episode 5 of ‘Loki’ premiered on Disney+ on Wednesday, July...
- 7/9/2021
- by Jessica Welner
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Photo: ‘Loki’/Disney+ Loki Episodes 1 and 2 in a Nutshell There has been a lot that has happened since the first two episodes of ‘Loki’. In episode 1, we find out what Loki (Tom Hiddleston) has been up to since that cliffhanger from ‘Avengers: Endgame’. He arrives at the Time Variance Authority or Tva for the first time and we meet Mobius M. Mobius (Owen Wilson) who takes Loki under his wing and gives him a reality check about his future. In episode 2, Loki helps the Tva find the Variant who is revealed to be a female version of himself (Sophia Di Martino). He follows her through the Time Door and leaves us with a cliffhanger. Related article: ‘In the Heights’ – Behind the Scenes and Full Commentary/Reactions from Cast & Crew Related article: A Tribute to Cannes Film Festival: A Celebration of Cinema, Glamour, and Humanity | Statement From The Hollywood Insider’s...
- 7/3/2021
- by Jessica Welner
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
In the early Eighties, Cyndi Lauper was on her own. Her band Blue Angel had just split up and she was working on her solo debut, an idea she had rebuffed in years prior. By 1983, she was signed to a major label and began working on what would become her career-making debut album She’s So Unusual.
Many of the songs she was asked to sing were originally penned by other writers, like the Robert Hazard original “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” But she had a clear vision and wanted...
Many of the songs she was asked to sing were originally penned by other writers, like the Robert Hazard original “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” But she had a clear vision and wanted...
- 6/21/2021
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
The Breakdown is a fun coming-of-age high school comedy and over the last few weeks we’ve got to know the cast and crew a little better. Today we have another video for you, which features multiple members of the cast giving us a little look behind the scenes.
David Codeglia directs the film which stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Below you can see everyone’s take on their own character:
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie Andy Casillas introduces Wayne Brothers David and James Codeglia, the director and cinematographer for the film. Yvette Santos as Jessica Dustin Rhodes who plays Wings Beverley Simmons on styling the cast
Today the cast tell us about their favourite moments on the set…...
David Codeglia directs the film which stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Below you can see everyone’s take on their own character:
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie Andy Casillas introduces Wayne Brothers David and James Codeglia, the director and cinematographer for the film. Yvette Santos as Jessica Dustin Rhodes who plays Wings Beverley Simmons on styling the cast
Today the cast tell us about their favourite moments on the set…...
- 6/8/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Olivia Rodrigo has a new song out called “Good 4 U,” released Friday, May 14th, with a video directed by Petra Collins.
“Good 4 U” takes heavy inspiration from Paramore and other beloved pop-punk bands, with sarcasm-laden verses addressed at a former flame — “Well, good for you, I guess you moved on really easily/You found a new girl and it only took a couple weeks” — that build to a loud, insanely fun chorus. In the video, Rodrigo plays the role of a high school cheerleader out for revenge. Think Jennifer’s...
“Good 4 U” takes heavy inspiration from Paramore and other beloved pop-punk bands, with sarcasm-laden verses addressed at a former flame — “Well, good for you, I guess you moved on really easily/You found a new girl and it only took a couple weeks” — that build to a loud, insanely fun chorus. In the video, Rodrigo plays the role of a high school cheerleader out for revenge. Think Jennifer’s...
- 5/14/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
We continue our closer look at The Breakdown, the new high school coming of age comedy, with words from the director David Codeglia and his twin brother cinematographer James Codeglia.
Family, and in particular – the family you choose, is at the heart of The Breakdown, with circumstances forcing a collection of cool kids and misfits together for a memorable, life-changing road trip.
The film, out which out now on Amazon, stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green among others in the ensemble.
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie Andy Casillas introduces Wayne
In this short video the brothers talk about their history as filmmakers, and how cinema has always been in the family.
You can see...
Family, and in particular – the family you choose, is at the heart of The Breakdown, with circumstances forcing a collection of cool kids and misfits together for a memorable, life-changing road trip.
The film, out which out now on Amazon, stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green among others in the ensemble.
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie Andy Casillas introduces Wayne
In this short video the brothers talk about their history as filmmakers, and how cinema has always been in the family.
You can see...
- 5/14/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We’ve been featuring David Codeglia’s The Breakdown here on the site for the past couple of weeks, highlighting the diverse and eclectic cast of characters which makes up the high school comedy.
The film, out which out now on Amazon, stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green among others in the ensemble.
So far in this series we’ve featured many of the cast letting us know a little more about their characters and where they fit into the strange and sometimes chaotic mix of personalities. Here are the list of characters we;ve featured so far:
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie
Today we hear from Andy Casillas introduce Wayne, who he describes as quirky,...
The film, out which out now on Amazon, stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green among others in the ensemble.
So far in this series we’ve featured many of the cast letting us know a little more about their characters and where they fit into the strange and sometimes chaotic mix of personalities. Here are the list of characters we;ve featured so far:
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie
Today we hear from Andy Casillas introduce Wayne, who he describes as quirky,...
- 5/11/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The life-changing experiences of high school are a frequent foundation on which filmmakers build their stories. These journeys of discovery often bring together the quiet epiphanies of self awareness and the outrageous hijinx which are part of the school experience. David Codeglia’s The Breakdown is one such film. The film stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Recently we’ve introduced you to Noah Toth who plays Morgan, Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette, Andrea Dersom as Maddy, Nia M’Bye introducing Katie, and Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell. Today we hear from Shoshanna Green who, as Stephanie, brings a (not-really that much more) mature outlook to the high schoolers. Her free spirit acts as inspiration (or a warning) to the rest of the characters. Here’s Shoshanna to tell us more.
You can see the trailer for the film below,...
Recently we’ve introduced you to Noah Toth who plays Morgan, Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette, Andrea Dersom as Maddy, Nia M’Bye introducing Katie, and Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell. Today we hear from Shoshanna Green who, as Stephanie, brings a (not-really that much more) mature outlook to the high schoolers. Her free spirit acts as inspiration (or a warning) to the rest of the characters. Here’s Shoshanna to tell us more.
You can see the trailer for the film below,...
- 5/6/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
One of the great things about films set in high school is they often feature a cast of talented newcomers, some of whom we’re seeing on the big screen for the first time. David Codeglia’s The Breakdown is one such film, and today we’re continuing our look at the young cast.
Directed by Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, the film stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Over the previous weeks we’ve heard from Noah Toth who plays Morgan, Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette, Andrea Dersom as Maddy, and Nia M’Bye introducing Katie. Today we’re highlighting Kirk, played by Toyvon Cambell. His laidback attitude is a much-needed sense of calm in the teenage chaos of the film. Here’s Toyvon to tell you more.
Watch the trailer for the film below,...
Directed by Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, the film stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Over the previous weeks we’ve heard from Noah Toth who plays Morgan, Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette, Andrea Dersom as Maddy, and Nia M’Bye introducing Katie. Today we’re highlighting Kirk, played by Toyvon Cambell. His laidback attitude is a much-needed sense of calm in the teenage chaos of the film. Here’s Toyvon to tell you more.
Watch the trailer for the film below,...
- 5/4/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We end this week with another look at the cast of the high school coming of age comedy The Breakdown. Directed by David Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, the film stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Last week we heard from Noah Toth who plays Morgan, Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette, and Andrea Dersom as Maddy. Today we focus on Nia M’Bye who makes her feature debut as Katie, a young woman who has her life sorted, and whose own journey looks to be waylaid by… The Breakdown.
Here’s Nia to tell you a little about what you can expect from Katie.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.
Last week we heard from Noah Toth who plays Morgan, Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette, and Andrea Dersom as Maddy. Today we focus on Nia M’Bye who makes her feature debut as Katie, a young woman who has her life sorted, and whose own journey looks to be waylaid by… The Breakdown.
Here’s Nia to tell you a little about what you can expect from Katie.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.
- 4/30/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Continuing our closer look at new coming of age high school comedy The Breakdown, we present the latest behind the scenes video to feature the cast.
So far we’ve heard from Noah Toth who plays Morgan and Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette in the film. Today we hear from their cast mate Andrea Dersom who plays Maddy, a girl whose maturity and wisdom is a stark constrast to the hormone sacks which constitute her class mates.
As can be seen in the trailer, Dersom’s character plays an important part in the journey our characters take. She is the existential, considered voice in the ensemble – looking deeper than the superficial desires the other characters hold.
Here’s Andrea Dersom’s take on what makes Maddy ‘Maddy’.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The...
So far we’ve heard from Noah Toth who plays Morgan and Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette in the film. Today we hear from their cast mate Andrea Dersom who plays Maddy, a girl whose maturity and wisdom is a stark constrast to the hormone sacks which constitute her class mates.
As can be seen in the trailer, Dersom’s character plays an important part in the journey our characters take. She is the existential, considered voice in the ensemble – looking deeper than the superficial desires the other characters hold.
Here’s Andrea Dersom’s take on what makes Maddy ‘Maddy’.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The...
- 4/26/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Today we’re continuing our deeper dive on The Breakdown, the new coming of age high school comedy from director David Codeglia. Earlier this week we got a closer look at Morgan, played by Noah Toth. Today we have Sylvia Joan telling us all about Yvette, one of the high schoolers whose road trip goes wildly awry.
Check back next week as we’ll be showing you more behind the scenes videos from the cast and crew. The film is directed by Codeglia, produced by Gillian Wang, and stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Gree.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W7F4YQR
Synopsis:
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Check back next week as we’ll be showing you more behind the scenes videos from the cast and crew. The film is directed by Codeglia, produced by Gillian Wang, and stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Gree.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W7F4YQR
Synopsis:
A...
- 4/23/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Last week we showed you a great trailer for high school coming-of-age comedy The Breakdown. Over the next few weeks we’re going to be showing you some great promo videos of the cast and crew going behind the scenes of this fun film.
Directed by David Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, Shoshanna Green star.
Here’s the first of the Meet the Cast videos – Noah Toth, who stars as Morgan.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W7F4YQR
Synopsis:
A high school band’s bus breaks down on a trip to a competition in California. Stuck at a motel, the...
Directed by David Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, Shoshanna Green star.
Here’s the first of the Meet the Cast videos – Noah Toth, who stars as Morgan.
Watch the trailer for the film below, and be sure to check back for more Meet the Cast videos from The Breakdown.
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W7F4YQR
Synopsis:
A high school band’s bus breaks down on a trip to a competition in California. Stuck at a motel, the...
- 4/21/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Republic Film Distribution has debuted a new trailer for Billie Piper’s black comedy ‘Rare Beasts’.
Mandy is a modern woman in a crisis. Raising a son, Larch (Toby Woolf) in the midst of a female revolution, mining the pain of her parent’s separation and professionally writing about a love that no longer exists, she falls upon a troubled man, Pete (Leo Bill), who is searching for a sense of worth, belonging and ‘restored’ male identity. You can read our review of the film from the 2019 Lff here.
Written, directed and starring Billie Piper, the film also stars Leo Bill, Kerry Fox, David Thewlis and Lily James.
Also in trailers – High-school kids come to grips with their sexuality in hilarious trailer for ‘The Breakdown’
The film hits UK cinemas and on Digital May 21st.
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Mandy is a modern woman in a crisis. Raising a son, Larch (Toby Woolf) in the midst of a female revolution, mining the pain of her parent’s separation and professionally writing about a love that no longer exists, she falls upon a troubled man, Pete (Leo Bill), who is searching for a sense of worth, belonging and ‘restored’ male identity. You can read our review of the film from the 2019 Lff here.
Written, directed and starring Billie Piper, the film also stars Leo Bill, Kerry Fox, David Thewlis and Lily James.
Also in trailers – High-school kids come to grips with their sexuality in hilarious trailer for ‘The Breakdown’
The film hits UK cinemas and on Digital May 21st.
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- 4/13/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Wanna party like a nerd? Take a few tips on how not to do it in the trailer for the coming-of-age comedy ‘The Breakdown’.
A high school jazz band embarks on a bus trip to California for an international band competition. Their bus breaks down and they are forced to stay at a motel. Bored, they decide to have a “Truth-or-Dare” party. Being nerds, they try to guess how cool kids do it. Clueless, their attempts are hilarious. They finally make it to the dance party and learn that being a nerd is not all that bad.
Directed by David Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, Shoshanna Green star.
Also in trailers – Isabelle Huppert stars in tender new trailer for ‘Frankie’
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com...
A high school jazz band embarks on a bus trip to California for an international band competition. Their bus breaks down and they are forced to stay at a motel. Bored, they decide to have a “Truth-or-Dare” party. Being nerds, they try to guess how cool kids do it. Clueless, their attempts are hilarious. They finally make it to the dance party and learn that being a nerd is not all that bad.
Directed by David Codeglia and produced by Gillian Wang, Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Dustin Chance Rhodes, Yvette Santos, Shoshanna Green star.
Also in trailers – Isabelle Huppert stars in tender new trailer for ‘Frankie’
The film is available to Rent/Buy on Amazon now: https://www.amazon.com...
- 4/13/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin discusses his new role in Netflix’s Concrete Cowboy in the latest episode of Rolling Stone’s The Breakdown.
In the film, McLaughlin plays Cole, a teenage boy living in Detroit who is taken by his mother to live in Philadelphia with his estranged father, Harp (Idris Elba), after getting expelled from his high school for fighting. Reluctant at first, Cole eventually integrates with the Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club — the same club that his father, whom he initially holds in disdain, is a part of.
In the film, McLaughlin plays Cole, a teenage boy living in Detroit who is taken by his mother to live in Philadelphia with his estranged father, Harp (Idris Elba), after getting expelled from his high school for fighting. Reluctant at first, Cole eventually integrates with the Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club — the same club that his father, whom he initially holds in disdain, is a part of.
- 4/9/2021
- by Adisa Duke
- Rollingstone.com
In January, teenage singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo broke out on the pop scene with her debut single “Drivers License.” The song’s success took even Rodrigo by surprise, topping the charts after its very first week out due to a swell of internet obsession.
Ahead of her as-yet-untitled debut album, due out on May 21st, Rodrigo has released her second single, “Deja Vu.” She and her producer Dan Nigro sat down in the studio with Rolling Stone to discuss the making of the song on the latest episode of The Breakdown.
Ahead of her as-yet-untitled debut album, due out on May 21st, Rodrigo has released her second single, “Deja Vu.” She and her producer Dan Nigro sat down in the studio with Rolling Stone to discuss the making of the song on the latest episode of The Breakdown.
- 4/7/2021
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Comedian Eric Andre and director Kitao Sakurai discuss the intricacies and mayhem that went into their new prank movie, Bad Trip, on the latest episode of Rolling Stone’s The Breakdown.
Andre explained that he’d been tinkering with Bad Trip off and on for years but finally started working on it in earnest after the success of the Jackass-affiliated flick, Bad Grandpa (Jeff Tremaine, one of the producers on Bad Grandpa, also produced Bad Trip). While the pranks were obviously the crux of the film, Andre and Sakurai...
Andre explained that he’d been tinkering with Bad Trip off and on for years but finally started working on it in earnest after the success of the Jackass-affiliated flick, Bad Grandpa (Jeff Tremaine, one of the producers on Bad Grandpa, also produced Bad Trip). While the pranks were obviously the crux of the film, Andre and Sakurai...
- 3/31/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
In November, legendary New York emcee Pharoahe Monch formed a new trio, Th1rt3en, with Jack White’s drummer Daru Jones and acclaimed guitarist Marcus Machado. The group announced their arrival with their first song, “Fight,” featuring Cypress Hill and then, in January, the hip-hop group released the blistering “Cult 45” video during the week of the Presidential Inauguration. It was the fourth single off the group’s debut album A Magnificent Day for an Exorcism, with Monch describing the song as “verbal voodoo.”
In our latest “The Breakdown” video series,...
In our latest “The Breakdown” video series,...
- 3/22/2021
- by RS Editors
- Rollingstone.com
Abigail Cowen has always been drawn to magic, which explains her previous role as Dorcas on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Now she stars in Fate: The Winx Saga, based on the Nickelodeon animated series and developed by Brian Young.
“I loved the balance of real-life scenarios and situations and how Brian did such a great job of portraying these young women,” she tells Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown. She compares the magical boarding school her character Bloom attends to Hogwarts. “It’s where you learn to master these powers,...
“I loved the balance of real-life scenarios and situations and how Brian did such a great job of portraying these young women,” she tells Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown. She compares the magical boarding school her character Bloom attends to Hogwarts. “It’s where you learn to master these powers,...
- 3/3/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Director and screenwriter J Blakeson’s new film I Care a Lot, starring Rosamund Pike (who just won a Golden Globe for the role), follows the journey of a Massachusetts con artist who steals elderly people’s assets by becoming their legal guardian — before finding herself caught in the web of another criminal mastermind.
“The idea first came to me because I was reading news stories about these predatory guardians in America, and the stories were just sort of awful and horrifying and disturbing,” Blakeson told Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown.
“The idea first came to me because I was reading news stories about these predatory guardians in America, and the stories were just sort of awful and horrifying and disturbing,” Blakeson told Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown.
- 3/2/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Author Gillian Flynn’s (Gone Girl, Sharp Objects) new show, Utopia, is a conspiracy thriller that follows a group of comic book nerds who are trying to save the world from a global pandemic.
Adapted from the 2013 British original, Utopia stars Rainn Wilson, John Cusack, Sasha Lane and Daniel Byrd. Rainn Wilson discusses the show in the latest edition of The Breakdown series. “It’s a funny story how this came about; I got an e-mail one day from Gillian Flynn kind of offering me the role. Oddly enough, she...
Adapted from the 2013 British original, Utopia stars Rainn Wilson, John Cusack, Sasha Lane and Daniel Byrd. Rainn Wilson discusses the show in the latest edition of The Breakdown series. “It’s a funny story how this came about; I got an e-mail one day from Gillian Flynn kind of offering me the role. Oddly enough, she...
- 9/24/2020
- by Kimberly Aleah
- Rollingstone.com
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