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The Twilight Zone is one of the most brilliant and trippy series ever made. Created by Rod Serling, the CBS series is a virtual and psychologically thrilling trip into the unknown. The Twilight Zone premiered over six decades ago, and it still holds up very well as far as the stories and the visual experience go. Maybe that’s why the Jordan Peele reboot failed: it couldn’t capture the same magic as the Serling series did. So, if you loved the trippy stories, inventive settings, and compelling characters in The Twilight Zone, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Severance (Apple TV+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Apple TV+
Severance is a sci-fi mystery psychological thriller dark comedy-drama series created by Dan Erickson. The Apple TV+ series is set in a world where a biotechnology...
The Twilight Zone is one of the most brilliant and trippy series ever made. Created by Rod Serling, the CBS series is a virtual and psychologically thrilling trip into the unknown. The Twilight Zone premiered over six decades ago, and it still holds up very well as far as the stories and the visual experience go. Maybe that’s why the Jordan Peele reboot failed: it couldn’t capture the same magic as the Serling series did. So, if you loved the trippy stories, inventive settings, and compelling characters in The Twilight Zone, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Severance (Apple TV+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Apple TV+
Severance is a sci-fi mystery psychological thriller dark comedy-drama series created by Dan Erickson. The Apple TV+ series is set in a world where a biotechnology...
- 3/19/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
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Fringe is a sci-fi paranormal mystery thriller drama series created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci. The Fox series follows FBI Agent Olivia Dunham, who is assigned to work with mad scientist Walter Bishop and his jack-of-all-trades son Peter Bishop, to investigate cases involving fringe science. Fringe stars Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Lance Reddick, Kirk Acevedo, Blair Brown, Jasika Nicole, Mark Valley, and Seth Gabel. So, if you loved the mind-bending storylines, thrilling mysteries, and compelling characters in Fringe, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The X-Files (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Fox
The X-Files is a sci-fi mystery horror thriller drama series created by Chris Carter. The Fox series follows FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, who investigate various cases involving paranormal phenomena. The X-Files stars David Duchovny,...
Fringe is a sci-fi paranormal mystery thriller drama series created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci. The Fox series follows FBI Agent Olivia Dunham, who is assigned to work with mad scientist Walter Bishop and his jack-of-all-trades son Peter Bishop, to investigate cases involving fringe science. Fringe stars Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Lance Reddick, Kirk Acevedo, Blair Brown, Jasika Nicole, Mark Valley, and Seth Gabel. So, if you loved the mind-bending storylines, thrilling mysteries, and compelling characters in Fringe, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The X-Files (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Fox
The X-Files is a sci-fi mystery horror thriller drama series created by Chris Carter. The Fox series follows FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, who investigate various cases involving paranormal phenomena. The X-Files stars David Duchovny,...
- 3/12/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
David Lynch revolutionized cinema — and now, Hollywood is paying tribute to the legendary auteur, who died Thursday at the age of 78.
Lynch made his feature debut in 1977 with “Eraserhead,” and his expansive career included features “Mulholland Drive,” “Dune,” and “Blue Velvet,” as well as iconic series “Twin Peaks.” Lynch’s family confirmed on social media that he died at age 78.
“It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate some privacy at this time,” the statement reads. “There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.’ It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.”
Lynch announced in August 2024 that he was diagnosed with emphysema. However, he told...
Lynch made his feature debut in 1977 with “Eraserhead,” and his expansive career included features “Mulholland Drive,” “Dune,” and “Blue Velvet,” as well as iconic series “Twin Peaks.” Lynch’s family confirmed on social media that he died at age 78.
“It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate some privacy at this time,” the statement reads. “There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.’ It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.”
Lynch announced in August 2024 that he was diagnosed with emphysema. However, he told...
- 1/17/2025
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Laura Harring is mourning the loss of her Mulholland Drive director David Lynch, who died at age 78.
The actors who worked with Lynch over his prolific career have shared their thoughts, and Harring paid tribute to the late filmmaker in a post on social media.
“Ohh dear David, All artists and humans who came across you, will mourn your passing on, but I know you are creating movies, writing, painting and meditating from up above,” Harring posted on Instagram. “The Heavens welcome your sweet soul into Eternal Bliss. Goodbye, my friend. May you rest in peace, Buddy Dave.”
Harring accompanied her post with a photo of herself and her Mulholland Drive co-star Naomi Watts kissing the director on the cheek at the 54th Cannes Film Festival in May 2001.
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Mulholland Drive follows an aspiring actress (Watts) who befriends...
The actors who worked with Lynch over his prolific career have shared their thoughts, and Harring paid tribute to the late filmmaker in a post on social media.
“Ohh dear David, All artists and humans who came across you, will mourn your passing on, but I know you are creating movies, writing, painting and meditating from up above,” Harring posted on Instagram. “The Heavens welcome your sweet soul into Eternal Bliss. Goodbye, my friend. May you rest in peace, Buddy Dave.”
Harring accompanied her post with a photo of herself and her Mulholland Drive co-star Naomi Watts kissing the director on the cheek at the 54th Cannes Film Festival in May 2001.
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Mulholland Drive follows an aspiring actress (Watts) who befriends...
- 1/17/2025
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
David Lynch, whose death was announced Thursday, was my motion picture lodestar.
When his 1977 movie Eraserhead played at an obscure film festival, now long gone, in Woolwich, London, it was like nirvana for a kid raised on The Sound of Music, Cliff Richard in Summer Holiday and Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence!
It was my kind of weirdness. Thank heavens my sister loved Bob Dylan, otherwise I’d have been really weird.
I was getting high on Lynch’s movies, and the price of admission at the Odeon in Richmond was all it cost me.
A few years later, as a reporter on the London Evening Standard, I was charged with tracking the progress of The Elephant Man, the film Lynch was shooting about John Merrick starring John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft and John Gielgud. They were on location at a crumbling old wing — so dilapidated that it...
When his 1977 movie Eraserhead played at an obscure film festival, now long gone, in Woolwich, London, it was like nirvana for a kid raised on The Sound of Music, Cliff Richard in Summer Holiday and Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence!
It was my kind of weirdness. Thank heavens my sister loved Bob Dylan, otherwise I’d have been really weird.
I was getting high on Lynch’s movies, and the price of admission at the Odeon in Richmond was all it cost me.
A few years later, as a reporter on the London Evening Standard, I was charged with tracking the progress of The Elephant Man, the film Lynch was shooting about John Merrick starring John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft and John Gielgud. They were on location at a crumbling old wing — so dilapidated that it...
- 1/17/2025
- by Baz Bamigboye
- Deadline Film + TV
Hollywood is mourning the death of visionary filmmaker David Lynch, with friends, fans and frequent collaborators paying tribute to his immense legacy.
Kyle MacLachlan, who played FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper on Lynch’s Twin Peaks and also starred in Lynch films like Blue Velvet and Dune, said on Instagram: “Forty-two years ago, for reasons beyond my comprehension, David Lynch plucked me out of obscurity to star in his first and last big budget movie. He clearly saw something in me that even I didn’t recognize. I owe my entire career, and life really, to his vision.”
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Kyle MacLachlan, who played FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper on Lynch’s Twin Peaks and also starred in Lynch films like Blue Velvet and Dune, said on Instagram: “Forty-two years ago, for reasons beyond my comprehension, David Lynch plucked me out of obscurity to star in his first and last big budget movie. He clearly saw something in me that even I didn’t recognize. I owe my entire career, and life really, to his vision.”
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- 1/16/2025
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: David Lynch had a great knack for discovering leading-lady talent, actresses who would ascend to bigger heights. One of those is Lara Flynn Boyle, who played the role of Donna Hayward in Lynch’s early 1990s ABC series Twin Peaks.
“There goes the true Willy Wonka of filmmaking,” the actress said in a statement to Deadline on Thursday following Lynch’s death at age 78. “I feel like I got the golden ticket getting a chance to work with him. He will be greatly missed.”
The arrival of Boyle was declared in an October 1990 Rolling Stone cover she shared with fellow Twin Peaks actress Sherilynn Fenn and Mädchen Amick that heralded “The Women of Twin Peaks.”
Related: ‘Twin Peaks’ Star Kyle MacLachlan Remembers David Lynch: “He Understood That Questions Are The Drive That Make Us Who We Are”
Boyle’s Donna was the fierce, straight arrow in a Northwest town...
“There goes the true Willy Wonka of filmmaking,” the actress said in a statement to Deadline on Thursday following Lynch’s death at age 78. “I feel like I got the golden ticket getting a chance to work with him. He will be greatly missed.”
The arrival of Boyle was declared in an October 1990 Rolling Stone cover she shared with fellow Twin Peaks actress Sherilynn Fenn and Mädchen Amick that heralded “The Women of Twin Peaks.”
Related: ‘Twin Peaks’ Star Kyle MacLachlan Remembers David Lynch: “He Understood That Questions Are The Drive That Make Us Who We Are”
Boyle’s Donna was the fierce, straight arrow in a Northwest town...
- 1/16/2025
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
I never really got the chance to interview David Lynch, whose death was announced today, but I can vividly recall the one time I actually talked to him, something I recounted in my Deadline coverage of the American Film Institute’s celebration of its 50th anniversary of the AFI Conservatory at its fabled Greystone Mansion where it all began in 1969 and was housed there until 1981 when it moved.
The date was September 19, 2019 and many graduates of those 50 years were gathered together for the party. One of them was Lynch from the class of 1970 (the second AFI class), who I spotted wandering alone through the hallowed halls of this mansion, clearly in a nostalgic moment for a filmmaker who I always thought of as never looking back. This day he was looking back, revisiting his cinematic beginnings and telling me he hadn’t been to Greystone in at least 25 years “or ever”, he couldn’t recall.
The date was September 19, 2019 and many graduates of those 50 years were gathered together for the party. One of them was Lynch from the class of 1970 (the second AFI class), who I spotted wandering alone through the hallowed halls of this mansion, clearly in a nostalgic moment for a filmmaker who I always thought of as never looking back. This day he was looking back, revisiting his cinematic beginnings and telling me he hadn’t been to Greystone in at least 25 years “or ever”, he couldn’t recall.
- 1/16/2025
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Nearly three decades after it first premiered, the Men in Black feature film franchise is climbing to the top of the streaming charts.
Per ScreenRant, 1997's Men in Black and its sequel, 2002's Men in Black II, have claimed two spots on the Peacock streaming platform's Top 10 Movies Today chart. The first film currently sits at the number 6 spot, while the sequel sits at number 9. The Men in Black films are beat out by the animated Grinch film at number 1, Shrek 2 at number 2, Sing 2 at number 3, Shrek the Third at number four, and Conclave at number five. The rest of the list is filled out by The Bad Guys at number 7, Shrek at number 8, and Twister in the final spot.
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Per ScreenRant, 1997's Men in Black and its sequel, 2002's Men in Black II, have claimed two spots on the Peacock streaming platform's Top 10 Movies Today chart. The first film currently sits at the number 6 spot, while the sequel sits at number 9. The Men in Black films are beat out by the animated Grinch film at number 1, Shrek 2 at number 2, Sing 2 at number 3, Shrek the Third at number four, and Conclave at number five. The rest of the list is filled out by The Bad Guys at number 7, Shrek at number 8, and Twister in the final spot.
Related 'You Have to Respect Keanu's Gun-Handling Ability': John Wick's Firearm Skills Praised by Gun Expert
A retired U.S. Army Special Operations soldier hails Keanu Reeves'...
- 1/5/2025
- by John Dodge
- Comic Book Resources
During the early '90s, there were few TV actresses hotter in Hollywood than Lara Flynn Boyle. After a handful of supporting credits in the late '80s in movies like "Poltergeist III" and shows like "Amerika," Boyle landed a main cast role as Donna Hayward on David Lynch and Mark Frost's genre-bending supernatural mystery series "Twin Peaks." When the show quickly became a pop culture sensation, Boyle was launched to stardom, and she got plenty of opportunities to show off her talents in the show's first season, where Donna is particularly central to the plot.
In the wake of her "Twin Peaks" fame, Boyle appeared in a number of prominent movies through the early '90s, playing Stacy in "Wayne's World" and co-starring in the 1992 Matthew Modine film "Equinox," among others. She was also a prominent face in celebrity news through the decade, dating other stars like "Twin Peaks" castmate Kyle MacLachlan,...
In the wake of her "Twin Peaks" fame, Boyle appeared in a number of prominent movies through the early '90s, playing Stacy in "Wayne's World" and co-starring in the 1992 Matthew Modine film "Equinox," among others. She was also a prominent face in celebrity news through the decade, dating other stars like "Twin Peaks" castmate Kyle MacLachlan,...
- 12/16/2024
- by Rick Stevenson
- Slash Film
Suits is one of the best legal shows out there, but there are more to enjoy for fans of the series!
Suits has been one of the bigger TV success stories of the last few years. The original series ran on USA Network from 2011 to 2019, a great run that made it a huge rating smash. In 2023, the series hit Netflix and soon rocketed to the top of the viewing charts. That’s led to plans for a new revival series on NBC.
The show rests on the fun of the legal antics combined with great character work, such as the romances and fun banter of the characters. It joins a long list of legal dramas, many of them classic stuff like Law & Order centering on major cases. Yet others are fun in how they have a mix of great characters, sometimes offbeat cases and even some humor. If you’re a fan of Suits,...
Suits has been one of the bigger TV success stories of the last few years. The original series ran on USA Network from 2011 to 2019, a great run that made it a huge rating smash. In 2023, the series hit Netflix and soon rocketed to the top of the viewing charts. That’s led to plans for a new revival series on NBC.
The show rests on the fun of the legal antics combined with great character work, such as the romances and fun banter of the characters. It joins a long list of legal dramas, many of them classic stuff like Law & Order centering on major cases. Yet others are fun in how they have a mix of great characters, sometimes offbeat cases and even some humor. If you’re a fan of Suits,...
- 11/28/2024
- by Michael Weyer
- ShowSnob
Stars: Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Sophie Wilde, Antonio Banderas, Esther McGregor, Vaughn Reilly, Victor Slezak | Written and Directed by Halina Reijn
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in this erotic office drama from writer-director Halina Reijn’s follow-up to last year’s horror favourite Bodies Bodies Bodies. Provocative and crackling with tension, Babygirl explores ideas of desire, control and illicit sexuality from a decidedly Gen Z perspective, while playing interesting games with established erotic thriller conventions.
Kidman plays Romy Mathis, the powerful CEO of a New York robotics company, who seemingly has it all, including two teenage daughters (Esther McGregor and Vaughan Reilly) and an apparently happy marriage to successful theatre director Jacob (Antonio Banderas). However, there are early hints that something is missing, because – in the opening scene – after faking an orgasm with Jacob, Romy sneaks off to a different room and masturbates to dodgy daddy porn on her laptop.
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in this erotic office drama from writer-director Halina Reijn’s follow-up to last year’s horror favourite Bodies Bodies Bodies. Provocative and crackling with tension, Babygirl explores ideas of desire, control and illicit sexuality from a decidedly Gen Z perspective, while playing interesting games with established erotic thriller conventions.
Kidman plays Romy Mathis, the powerful CEO of a New York robotics company, who seemingly has it all, including two teenage daughters (Esther McGregor and Vaughan Reilly) and an apparently happy marriage to successful theatre director Jacob (Antonio Banderas). However, there are early hints that something is missing, because – in the opening scene – after faking an orgasm with Jacob, Romy sneaks off to a different room and masturbates to dodgy daddy porn on her laptop.
- 10/4/2024
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Where high-pressure environments often dictate long shooting hours, moments of levity can make a huge difference. Some actors have been known to employ various antics to lighten the mood and keep the energy up on set. Among those, is Rhys Ifans, a Welsh actor known for his versatility.
Ewan McGregor, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Rhys Ifans in Mother Couch (2023) | Image via Film Movement.
He can play characters ranging from the eccentric Spike in Notting Hill to the calculating Otto Hightower in HBO’s House of the Dragon. Ifans’ knack for mischief didn’t just get him into trouble on one set, it’s become somewhat of a calling card, leaving co-stars both frustrated and in stitches.
Rhys Ifans’ Hilarious Habit That Makes House of the Dragon Cast Break Character Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower and Rhys Ifans as Ser Otto Hightower in House of the Dragons | HBO
Rhys Ifans, who plays Otto Hightower,...
Ewan McGregor, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Rhys Ifans in Mother Couch (2023) | Image via Film Movement.
He can play characters ranging from the eccentric Spike in Notting Hill to the calculating Otto Hightower in HBO’s House of the Dragon. Ifans’ knack for mischief didn’t just get him into trouble on one set, it’s become somewhat of a calling card, leaving co-stars both frustrated and in stitches.
Rhys Ifans’ Hilarious Habit That Makes House of the Dragon Cast Break Character Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower and Rhys Ifans as Ser Otto Hightower in House of the Dragons | HBO
Rhys Ifans, who plays Otto Hightower,...
- 9/27/2024
- by Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
In Todd Solondz’s films, outcasts yearn to be among those who are sexy and confident, who of course won’t have them, and they’re left to fester in a resentment that’s often ironically shared by the same cool kids that the outcasts idolize and resent. For Solondz, social caste systems blind us to the fact that we’re all united by misery, which seems to come close to qualifying as an optimistic point of view. He understands that dreams have been pounded into us by osmosis, and that the battle between our inherent selves, which are usually ugly and embarrassing, and society exhausts us into invisibility.
It’s a bleak thesis that was fashionable in American indie cinema of the 1990s, a scene that was riven with irony and distrust of institutions. Compare that to today, when many American indies are as platitudinous as networking events, and...
It’s a bleak thesis that was fashionable in American indie cinema of the 1990s, a scene that was riven with irony and distrust of institutions. Compare that to today, when many American indies are as platitudinous as networking events, and...
- 9/27/2024
- by Chuck Bowen
- Slant Magazine
Todd Solondz's 1998 black comedy Happiness has become a cult classic among film fanatics, but multiple attempts to censor its taboo content very nearly prevented the project from reaching completion. Now, Solondz admits that Happiness would not survive a release in the modern movie industry, despite his obvious affection for the controversial film.
Happiness follows the lives of three sisters and their families, each of whom find themselves in the midst of all-too-contemporary challenges. While the film depicts a number of hot-button issues, including infidelity, sexual harassment and assault, and mental health, the primary reason for the controversy surrounding Happiness is due to its explicit portrayal of pedophilia.
Speaking with The Guardian, Solondz described the unexpected empathy that actor Dylan Baker evoked among audiences with his portrayal of Bill Maplewood, the father, family man, and pedophile that features during the first third of Happiness. It is this aspect of the film,...
Happiness follows the lives of three sisters and their families, each of whom find themselves in the midst of all-too-contemporary challenges. While the film depicts a number of hot-button issues, including infidelity, sexual harassment and assault, and mental health, the primary reason for the controversy surrounding Happiness is due to its explicit portrayal of pedophilia.
Speaking with The Guardian, Solondz described the unexpected empathy that actor Dylan Baker evoked among audiences with his portrayal of Bill Maplewood, the father, family man, and pedophile that features during the first third of Happiness. It is this aspect of the film,...
- 9/21/2024
- by Elliott Robinson
- MovieWeb
In an alternate timeline somewhere, "Men in Black" may have led to the blockbuster leading man career of "Friends" star David Schwimmer instead of Oscar-winner Will Smith. Stories about Schwimmer's near-casting in the first "Men in Black" film have been around for years. However, during his appearance this week on the podcast "Origins With Cush Jumbo" (via The Hollywood Reporter), Schwimmer explained more fully why he ended up picking a different project over the hit sci-fi action-comedy.
"[It] was a brutal decision," the actor admitted to Jumbo, noting that a lot more went into his decision to decline the Agent J role than his tight "Friends" shooting schedule. "I had just finished filming 'The Pallbearer,' my first film with Gwyneth Paltrow, and there were high expectations of that which didn't come true," Schwimmer told the host with a laugh. "It was kind of a bomb, but there were high...
"[It] was a brutal decision," the actor admitted to Jumbo, noting that a lot more went into his decision to decline the Agent J role than his tight "Friends" shooting schedule. "I had just finished filming 'The Pallbearer,' my first film with Gwyneth Paltrow, and there were high expectations of that which didn't come true," Schwimmer told the host with a laugh. "It was kind of a bomb, but there were high...
- 9/18/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
The X-Files is one of the biggest series of the 1990s, also regarded as one of the most influential series the Fox series follows Fox Mulder and Dana Scully investigating the most mind-bending paranormal activities. The series’ original run was for 9 seasons with the series being revived in 2016 for two more seasons making the total season number 11 seasons. So, if you miss the amazingly mind-bending stories, compelling characters, and thrilling mysteries in The X-Files here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Twilight Zone Credit – CBS
The Twilight Zone is a sci-fi horror fantasy anthology series created by Rod Serling. The CBS series is a collection of mystical stories with sci-fi, horror, and fantasy elements, and in each episode, we get a new standalone story with a new set of characters. The Twilight Zone stars Rod Sterling, William Shatner, Burgess Meredith, Elizabeth Montgomery, Robert Redford, George Takei,...
The Twilight Zone Credit – CBS
The Twilight Zone is a sci-fi horror fantasy anthology series created by Rod Serling. The CBS series is a collection of mystical stories with sci-fi, horror, and fantasy elements, and in each episode, we get a new standalone story with a new set of characters. The Twilight Zone stars Rod Sterling, William Shatner, Burgess Meredith, Elizabeth Montgomery, Robert Redford, George Takei,...
- 8/30/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Fargo is one of the most brilliant and weird series that has probably ever been made. While the series is brilliant and gets better with each season, the wait between each season is very long because the creator Noah Hawley is attached to many projects, and he doesn’t have much time to create new seasons every year. So, if you love the surreal humor, psychological thriller, and crime drama aspects of Fargo here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Twin Peaks (Paramount+ & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – ABC
Twin Peaks is a surreal psychological mystery drama series created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. The ABC series follows the story of Dale Cooper, an eccentric FBI agent as he visits a quaint little town, Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of a 17-year-old girl, the homecoming queen with the help of local Sheriff Harry S. Truman.
Twin Peaks (Paramount+ & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – ABC
Twin Peaks is a surreal psychological mystery drama series created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. The ABC series follows the story of Dale Cooper, an eccentric FBI agent as he visits a quaint little town, Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of a 17-year-old girl, the homecoming queen with the help of local Sheriff Harry S. Truman.
- 8/27/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Original Twin Peaks star and Hollywood icon Heather Graham opens up about her character's still unsolved mystery.
Speaking to ScreenRant, Graham touched on the idea of a return to Twin Peaks in her iconic role of Annie Blackburn. She said, "It's so cool people love that show so much, and I'm also a big fan." Graham continued, "I wish that my character was still alive, and I wish I could be in more of the Twin Peaks things. I think it was questioning, 'Did she die?' But I would love to come back to life and be in more Twin Peaks stuff. [Laughs] I want to hear about the book, I actually never read that. I want to be brought back to life. Let's put it out there!"
I wish that my character was still alive, and I wish I could be in more of the Twin Peaks things.
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Speaking to ScreenRant, Graham touched on the idea of a return to Twin Peaks in her iconic role of Annie Blackburn. She said, "It's so cool people love that show so much, and I'm also a big fan." Graham continued, "I wish that my character was still alive, and I wish I could be in more of the Twin Peaks things. I think it was questioning, 'Did she die?' But I would love to come back to life and be in more Twin Peaks stuff. [Laughs] I want to hear about the book, I actually never read that. I want to be brought back to life. Let's put it out there!"
I wish that my character was still alive, and I wish I could be in more of the Twin Peaks things.
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- 8/17/2024
- by John Dodge
- Comic Book Resources
From is a brilliant horror series that will surely give you a nightmare or two. Created by Josh Griffin, the MGM+ (formerly known as Epix) series is set in a mysterious place that won’t let its residents leave. From has an amazing ensemble cast led by Harold Perrineau with Catalina Sandino Moreno as Tabitha Matthews, Eion Bailey as Jim Matthews, Hannah Cheramy as Julie Matthews, and many more starring in supporting roles. From was recently renewed for a third season and while you wait for the next batch of episodes to come out here are similar shows that could keep you busy. So, if you loved the sci-fi and psychological horror aspects of From, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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- 8/15/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Twin Peaks boasts an unforgettable ensemble cast, exploring a world where life is fragile and meaningful, allowing each character to stand out uniquely. Supporting characters like the Log Lady and Major Garland Briggs are crucial for establishing the world and aesthetic of the show, but the best characters are more prominent with defined arcs. Characters like Bob and Leland Palmer add depth and complexity to the series, with haunting performances that leave a lasting impact.
Twin Peaks is populated with one of the most eccentric and engaging ensemble casts in TV history, with three phenomenal seasons and a prequel movie's worth of character-building. From the moment Laura Palmer's face is unveiled for the first time in the pilot, viewers are transported into another realm of black coffee and delicious cherry pie. The aspect of Twin Peaks that differentiates it from other crime series and makes it one of the best...
Twin Peaks is populated with one of the most eccentric and engaging ensemble casts in TV history, with three phenomenal seasons and a prequel movie's worth of character-building. From the moment Laura Palmer's face is unveiled for the first time in the pilot, viewers are transported into another realm of black coffee and delicious cherry pie. The aspect of Twin Peaks that differentiates it from other crime series and makes it one of the best...
- 8/9/2024
- by Charles Papadopoulos
- ScreenRant
“Overnight!” That’s what Holland Taylor infamously shouted 25 years ago when she won her first career Emmy Award in Best Drama Supporting Actress for her guest-starring role as judge Roberta Kittleson on “The Practice.” (Watch the Emmy flashback video below.)
Can the esteemed actress now claim an Emmy bookend for playing Uba board chair Cybil Reynolds on Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show”? She’s competing yet again in the Best Drama Supporting Actress race and, just like in 1999, she’s billed as a guest star as opposed to a series regular, so Emmy history could repeat itself.
Taylor has submitted the episode “White Noise” to Emmy judges for this 2024 contest, in which Cybil’s career hangs in the balance when one of her old racist emails resurfaces. Cybil agrees to a damage control interview on the A.M. news program with Black journalist Chris Hunter (Nicole Beharie), but it...
Can the esteemed actress now claim an Emmy bookend for playing Uba board chair Cybil Reynolds on Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show”? She’s competing yet again in the Best Drama Supporting Actress race and, just like in 1999, she’s billed as a guest star as opposed to a series regular, so Emmy history could repeat itself.
Taylor has submitted the episode “White Noise” to Emmy judges for this 2024 contest, in which Cybil’s career hangs in the balance when one of her old racist emails resurfaces. Cybil agrees to a damage control interview on the A.M. news program with Black journalist Chris Hunter (Nicole Beharie), but it...
- 7/30/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Director Niclas Larsson didn’t hold back when he approached the reclusive Lara Flynn Boyle about appearing in his new film “Mother, Couch.”
“I needed someone for the character to be broken,” Larsson says. “Instead of faking a broken person, I did some research of who is really broken, and this is something I’ve been very open with Lara about.”
He continues, “I went back to the ‘90s. My mother was a hairdresser and always had all these celebrity magazines. Lara was on the cover throughout my whole childhood. Hollywood fucking raped her. That’s what they do with the starlets.”
Boyle, Ewan McGregor and Rhys Ifans star as siblings who reunite when their mother, played masterfully by Ellen Burstyn, sits on a couch in a furniture store and refuses to leave.
“I didn’t want any verbal characterization between the siblings telling the audience where Lara’s character comes from,...
“I needed someone for the character to be broken,” Larsson says. “Instead of faking a broken person, I did some research of who is really broken, and this is something I’ve been very open with Lara about.”
He continues, “I went back to the ‘90s. My mother was a hairdresser and always had all these celebrity magazines. Lara was on the cover throughout my whole childhood. Hollywood fucking raped her. That’s what they do with the starlets.”
Boyle, Ewan McGregor and Rhys Ifans star as siblings who reunite when their mother, played masterfully by Ellen Burstyn, sits on a couch in a furniture store and refuses to leave.
“I didn’t want any verbal characterization between the siblings telling the audience where Lara’s character comes from,...
- 7/14/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Wayne’s World is full of memorable cameos, from Alice Cooper, to Meatloaf, to the T-1000. But perhaps the best of the bunch is Chris Farley as the security guard who randomly provides a conspicuous chunk of exposition outlining where and when famed music producer Frankie “Mr. Big” Sharp will be in the near future.
This info, predictably, comes in very handy when Wayne and Garth later climatically hack into Mr. Big’s TV, which convinces him to sign Cassandra’s band — in the “mega happy ending” at least.
The film’s screenwriters, and Saturday Night Live veterans, Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner recently appeared on the Fly on the Wall podcast with Dana Carvey and David Spade. While chatting about Wayne’s World, the husband and wife team revealed that the funniest joke in the whole scene was essentially a derisive response to a lame studio note.
According to Terry Turner,...
This info, predictably, comes in very handy when Wayne and Garth later climatically hack into Mr. Big’s TV, which convinces him to sign Cassandra’s band — in the “mega happy ending” at least.
The film’s screenwriters, and Saturday Night Live veterans, Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner recently appeared on the Fly on the Wall podcast with Dana Carvey and David Spade. While chatting about Wayne’s World, the husband and wife team revealed that the funniest joke in the whole scene was essentially a derisive response to a lame studio note.
According to Terry Turner,...
- 7/10/2024
- Cracked
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The brilliant young filmmaker Niclas Larsson sat down with MovieWeb's Julian Roman to discuss his new movie, Mother, Couch. He spoke about the allegorical themes of the mind-bending work and his incredible cast, including Ewan McGregor and Ellen Burstyn.
Film Movement & Memory will co-release Mother, Couch on July 5th in NY at the Angelika Film Center, July 12th in LA at the Landmark Nu-Art and additional theaters nation-wide.
The members of a dysfunctional family find themselves mysteriously trapped in an antiquated furniture store when their elderly matriarch (Ellen Burstyn) suddenly refuses to get up from one of the display couches. Reluctantly assembled, her three estranged children David (Ewan McGregor), Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans), and Linda (Lara Flynn Boyle) must figure out how to escape this bizarre predicament. With the help of the store managers, Marco & Marcus (F. Murray Abraham), and their daughter Bella...
The brilliant young filmmaker Niclas Larsson sat down with MovieWeb's Julian Roman to discuss his new movie, Mother, Couch. He spoke about the allegorical themes of the mind-bending work and his incredible cast, including Ewan McGregor and Ellen Burstyn.
Film Movement & Memory will co-release Mother, Couch on July 5th in NY at the Angelika Film Center, July 12th in LA at the Landmark Nu-Art and additional theaters nation-wide.
The members of a dysfunctional family find themselves mysteriously trapped in an antiquated furniture store when their elderly matriarch (Ellen Burstyn) suddenly refuses to get up from one of the display couches. Reluctantly assembled, her three estranged children David (Ewan McGregor), Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans), and Linda (Lara Flynn Boyle) must figure out how to escape this bizarre predicament. With the help of the store managers, Marco & Marcus (F. Murray Abraham), and their daughter Bella...
- 7/9/2024
- by Julian Roman
- MovieWeb
There wasn’t a lot new opening this weekend specialty-wise but few notable holdovers continued to crank in moderate release, namely Kalki 2898 Ad, which is on fire, as well as Thelma and Kinds of Kindness.
Kalki will end at No. 8 on 925 screens in week two, the second weekend in the top 10 for the Telugu sci-fi epic from Prathyangira Cinemas, which was No. 5 a week ago. That’s unusual, as Indian films tend to do most of their business opening weekend. Kalki, also outgrossed Kill, a Hindi action film that debuted this weekend.
With a $1.79 million gross and a cume of $16 million, Kalki is one of the highest grossing Indian film in North America in well over a year, according to data provided by Comscore. Hugely popular Rrr in 2022 and Animal last year both ended their runs with about $15 million domestic. Paathan hit $17.5 million in 2023. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion took in $20 million in 2017.
Kill,...
Kalki will end at No. 8 on 925 screens in week two, the second weekend in the top 10 for the Telugu sci-fi epic from Prathyangira Cinemas, which was No. 5 a week ago. That’s unusual, as Indian films tend to do most of their business opening weekend. Kalki, also outgrossed Kill, a Hindi action film that debuted this weekend.
With a $1.79 million gross and a cume of $16 million, Kalki is one of the highest grossing Indian film in North America in well over a year, according to data provided by Comscore. Hugely popular Rrr in 2022 and Animal last year both ended their runs with about $15 million domestic. Paathan hit $17.5 million in 2023. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion took in $20 million in 2017.
Kill,...
- 7/7/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Niclas Larsson’s debut feature, Mother, Couch, tells the story of a family brought back together under peculiar circumstances. Veteran actress Ellen Burstyn stars as the mother at the center of it all, who has inexplicably planted herself on a couch in a local furniture store and refuses to budge. Her three estranged children—played by Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans, and Lara Flynn Boyle—are called in to try and persuade her to leave.
Under the unusual setup lie deeper themes of fractured family relationships and the intergenerational trauma that can stem from troubled childhoods. Burstyn portrays a mother who never wanted her own children and makes no effort to hide her resentment towards them. This has lasting effects we see play out, such as in McGregor’s character struggling to meet the expectations of both his mother and his own wife and kids.
The story shifts between dramatic scenes...
Under the unusual setup lie deeper themes of fractured family relationships and the intergenerational trauma that can stem from troubled childhoods. Burstyn portrays a mother who never wanted her own children and makes no effort to hide her resentment towards them. This has lasting effects we see play out, such as in McGregor’s character struggling to meet the expectations of both his mother and his own wife and kids.
The story shifts between dramatic scenes...
- 7/7/2024
- by Mahan Zahiri
- Gazettely
Mother, Couch filmmaker Niclas Larsson isn’t afraid to take big swings both personally and professionally.
As a teenager in Sweden, Larsson embarked on a five-hour train ride to a Stockholm hotel just so he could have a chance to meet one of his all-time favorite filmmakers, Gus Van Sant. After waiting around all night at a hotel bar, he eventually approached the Good Will Hunting director to praise his Palme d’Or-winning film, Elephant. Their subsequent exchange altered his perspective on filmmaking a great deal, but it also paved the way for Van Sant to eventually serve in a mentor-like capacity during post-production on Larsson’s feature directorial debut, Mother, Couch.
Larsson initially paid his dues as a child actor until a Ruben Östlund-involved short film whet his appetite for filmmaking. He then proceeded to make a series of acclaimed short films, music videos and commercials, including two shorts for Vogue,...
As a teenager in Sweden, Larsson embarked on a five-hour train ride to a Stockholm hotel just so he could have a chance to meet one of his all-time favorite filmmakers, Gus Van Sant. After waiting around all night at a hotel bar, he eventually approached the Good Will Hunting director to praise his Palme d’Or-winning film, Elephant. Their subsequent exchange altered his perspective on filmmaking a great deal, but it also paved the way for Van Sant to eventually serve in a mentor-like capacity during post-production on Larsson’s feature directorial debut, Mother, Couch.
Larsson initially paid his dues as a child actor until a Ruben Östlund-involved short film whet his appetite for filmmaking. He then proceeded to make a series of acclaimed short films, music videos and commercials, including two shorts for Vogue,...
- 7/5/2024
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gory Hindi action film Kill opens on 827 screens via Roadside Attractions this weekend. It’s the distributor’s first foray into Indian film, which is having another moment after two pics hit the top 10 in North America last week. This is a crowded theatrical market with wide releases piling in and some high-profile indie holdovers. New indie debuts include Mother Couch and The Nature of Love in NYC.
Kill isn’t traditional Bollywood, shorter at an hour forty five minutes and without song and dance numbers in between the action. It debuted at the Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section, also screening at Fantastic Fest, Beyond Fest and last month at Tribeca.
The R-rated film is being marketed to the reliable Indian diaspora — Roadside marketed the film heavily at the Cricket T20 World Cup held in the U.S. for first time in June, and won by India — but...
Kill isn’t traditional Bollywood, shorter at an hour forty five minutes and without song and dance numbers in between the action. It debuted at the Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section, also screening at Fantastic Fest, Beyond Fest and last month at Tribeca.
The R-rated film is being marketed to the reliable Indian diaspora — Roadside marketed the film heavily at the Cricket T20 World Cup held in the U.S. for first time in June, and won by India — but...
- 7/5/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
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Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans, and Lara Flynn Boyle star as three dysfunctional siblings in this clip from the surreal new dramedy Mother, Couch. Mother, Couch hits theaters July 5th in New York and July 12th elsewhere from Film Movement and Memory.
The members of a dysfunctional family find themselves mysteriously trapped in an antiquated furniture store when their elderly matriarch (Ellen Burstyn) suddenly refuses to get up from one of the display couches. Reluctantly assembled, her three estranged children David (Ewan McGregor), Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans), and Linda (Lara Flynn Boyle) must figure out how to escape this bizarre predicament. With the help of the store managers, Marco & Marcus (F. Murray Abraham), and their daughter Bella (Taylor Russell) the siblings embark on a mind-bending odyssey that forces them to face life-altering truths about their own lives and upbringing.
Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans, and Lara Flynn Boyle star as three dysfunctional siblings in this clip from the surreal new dramedy Mother, Couch. Mother, Couch hits theaters July 5th in New York and July 12th elsewhere from Film Movement and Memory.
The members of a dysfunctional family find themselves mysteriously trapped in an antiquated furniture store when their elderly matriarch (Ellen Burstyn) suddenly refuses to get up from one of the display couches. Reluctantly assembled, her three estranged children David (Ewan McGregor), Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans), and Linda (Lara Flynn Boyle) must figure out how to escape this bizarre predicament. With the help of the store managers, Marco & Marcus (F. Murray Abraham), and their daughter Bella (Taylor Russell) the siblings embark on a mind-bending odyssey that forces them to face life-altering truths about their own lives and upbringing.
- 7/4/2024
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
Mother, Couch is the type of movie with a jaw-dropping cast that you keep hoping and praying gets better but never turns that corner. And that’s saying something for a film that mercifully ends around the 90-minute mark. The film has worthy performances, particularly from its star, Ewan McGregor, who does what he can to elevate the material.
However, Mother, Couch is more interested in its existential mood than in what will draw the audience in. The story is not engaging or interesting, and, for that matter, entertaining is the story. That’s the one thing about some first-time directors—they forget their audience.
Ewan McGregor in Mother, Couch (2023) | Image via Film Movement.
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Mother, Couch Review and Synopsis
Mother, Couch’s story is set in a remote furniture store, seemingly in the middle of nowhere, run by...
However, Mother, Couch is more interested in its existential mood than in what will draw the audience in. The story is not engaging or interesting, and, for that matter, entertaining is the story. That’s the one thing about some first-time directors—they forget their audience.
Ewan McGregor in Mother, Couch (2023) | Image via Film Movement.
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Mother, Couch Review and Synopsis
Mother, Couch’s story is set in a remote furniture store, seemingly in the middle of nowhere, run by...
- 7/2/2024
- by M.N. Miller
- FandomWire
When The Hollywood Reporter caught up with Lara Flynn Boyle for a rare interview in June 2021, she had a new movie to promote, Death in Texas, her first in five years. But Boyle was quick to swat away any chatter of a comeback by saying, politely, “I never went anywhere.”
The veteran star, now 54, has maintained a relatively low profile ever since but she’s back once again with another interview, this time with People, timed to the release of another new movie, Niclas Larsson’s Mother, Couch opposite Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans, Taylor Russell and Ellen Burstyn.
The wide-ranging, one-hour conversation with writer Eric Andersson at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge finds Boyle opening up about ageism in Hollywood, dating actors, and her marriage to Texas real estate developer Donald Ray Thomas. Even though it’s becoming something of a trend, Boyle once again swats away talk...
The veteran star, now 54, has maintained a relatively low profile ever since but she’s back once again with another interview, this time with People, timed to the release of another new movie, Niclas Larsson’s Mother, Couch opposite Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans, Taylor Russell and Ellen Burstyn.
The wide-ranging, one-hour conversation with writer Eric Andersson at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge finds Boyle opening up about ageism in Hollywood, dating actors, and her marriage to Texas real estate developer Donald Ray Thomas. Even though it’s becoming something of a trend, Boyle once again swats away talk...
- 7/2/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“I’ve been bleeding my whole life.”
Mother, Couch is a boiling point of a picture. Written and directed by Niclas Larsson (and based on Jerker Virdborg’s novel Mamma i soffa), this is an edgy story about small discourtesies and how they sometimes build into something big, nasty, and violent. Three half-siblings are forced back together when their mother (Ellen Burstyn) refuses to move from a couch in a big, dilapidated furniture store. The daughter (Taylor Russell) of the store owner appears very unworried by the dilemma. She even invites them to stay the night if it’s helpful.
For a debut feature, Larsson is incredibly confident in his cast and aesthetic. This is essentially a one-location narrative with a handful of sojourns to a beach, a house. McGregor leads as David, the unsure, thin-skinned of the three children. As he negotiates with their mother to get off the couch,...
Mother, Couch is a boiling point of a picture. Written and directed by Niclas Larsson (and based on Jerker Virdborg’s novel Mamma i soffa), this is an edgy story about small discourtesies and how they sometimes build into something big, nasty, and violent. Three half-siblings are forced back together when their mother (Ellen Burstyn) refuses to move from a couch in a big, dilapidated furniture store. The daughter (Taylor Russell) of the store owner appears very unworried by the dilemma. She even invites them to stay the night if it’s helpful.
For a debut feature, Larsson is incredibly confident in his cast and aesthetic. This is essentially a one-location narrative with a handful of sojourns to a beach, a house. McGregor leads as David, the unsure, thin-skinned of the three children. As he negotiates with their mother to get off the couch,...
- 7/1/2024
- by Dan Mecca
- The Film Stage
“It is what it is,” says David (Ewan McGregor) in Niclas Larsson’s adaptation of the novel Mamma i soffa. The “what” he’s referring to is the fractured state of his family, in which each of three estranged siblings has a different, yet equally absent, father. “Sometimes it isn’t,” counters Bella (Taylor Russel), a young woman who minds the furniture store where David’s mother (Ellen Burstyn) has planted herself on a couch and refused to budge.
There’s a naïve wisdom to Bella’s response. Family, on the face of it, is a classic case of things being what they are, as nobody chooses their biological parents or siblings. The questions, then, that the film sets out to probe are: When isn’t family what it is, and where?
In Mother, Couch, the “where” is a family-owned furniture warehouse. Oakbeds occupies an otherwise derelict strip mall, its...
There’s a naïve wisdom to Bella’s response. Family, on the face of it, is a classic case of things being what they are, as nobody chooses their biological parents or siblings. The questions, then, that the film sets out to probe are: When isn’t family what it is, and where?
In Mother, Couch, the “where” is a family-owned furniture warehouse. Oakbeds occupies an otherwise derelict strip mall, its...
- 6/30/2024
- by William Repass
- Slant Magazine
David Lynch's cryptic announcement on June 5 hints at a possible reveal for the animated project Snootworld, a passion of his for two decades. Collaborating with scriptwriter Caroline Thompson, Lynch's hope for a Netflix partnership was rejected, leaving fans curious about the elusive Snoots. Known for Twin Peaks, Lynch's unique storytelling and visual style promise an intriguing and extraordinary journey in whatever project he unveils next.
David Lynch has teased that something big is coming on June 5, 2024, in a cryptic post, but what could it be? Lynch is the iconic creator behind the legendary TV series, Twin Peaks, while also the auteur who directed the likes of Eraserhead, Dune, and Lost Highway. The last incarnation of Twin Peaks ended in 2017 with Twin Peaks: The Return which aired on Showtime, but since then Lynch has been noticeably absent from the world of film and television, so his strange post has...
David Lynch has teased that something big is coming on June 5, 2024, in a cryptic post, but what could it be? Lynch is the iconic creator behind the legendary TV series, Twin Peaks, while also the auteur who directed the likes of Eraserhead, Dune, and Lost Highway. The last incarnation of Twin Peaks ended in 2017 with Twin Peaks: The Return which aired on Showtime, but since then Lynch has been noticeably absent from the world of film and television, so his strange post has...
- 5/28/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
While there are many brilliant and weird shows on streaming and television, Josh Brolin‘s Outer Range has to be one of the most bizarre series. Created by Brian Watkins, the Prime Video series takes a lot of big leaps to tell its brilliant story which spans multiple genres. Outer Range follows many things like the rivalries of a ranching community, family drama, and most interesting of all time travel. While there are not many shows that are like Outer Range some of the aspects of the series are going to feel similar to many shows you have seen. So, if you loved the recently released second season and don’t know what to watch until Season 3 comes out we have got you covered with these similar shows you should check out.
Dark (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Dark is a German sci-fi mystery thriller series created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese.
Dark (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Dark is a German sci-fi mystery thriller series created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese.
- 5/17/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Your browser does not support the video tag. Check out the trailer for Ewan McGregor and Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn's hilarious dramedy Mother, Couch (above). The film also stars Rhys Ifans, Lara Flynn Boyle, F. Murray Abraham, Lake Bell and Taylor Russell. McGregor portrays one of three estranged siblings dealing with their mother's bizarre behavior at a furniture store, leading to an intriguing exploration of family dynamics. Film Movement and Memory's Mother, Couch marks the feature film debut for director Niclas Larsson, who also wrote the screenplay.
Ewan McGregor literally has to get his obstinate mother, portrayed by Oscar-winner Ellen Burstyn, off the sofa in the upcoming dramedy, Mother, Couch. In fact, Mothers refusal to get off the furniture stores couch leads to her three estranged children portrayed by McGregor, Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle having to reunite to deal with the family matriarch. This marks the...
Ewan McGregor literally has to get his obstinate mother, portrayed by Oscar-winner Ellen Burstyn, off the sofa in the upcoming dramedy, Mother, Couch. In fact, Mothers refusal to get off the furniture stores couch leads to her three estranged children portrayed by McGregor, Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle having to reunite to deal with the family matriarch. This marks the...
- 5/11/2024
- by Steven Thrash
- MovieWeb
"You didn't have to go all crazy just to get the three of us together!" Film Movement has revealed an official trailer for Mother, Couch, a very strange dark comedy from filmmaker Niclas Larsson making his feature directorial debut. This premiered at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival last fall to plenty of mixed reviews, one of the big discoveries from last year's fest even though critics are divided on it. Three children are brought together when their mother refuses to move from a display couch in a furniture store. Which sends them all on an existential odyssey. TIFF intro adds: Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Ellen Burstyn star in this sublime and eccentric story about the grand expanse that parents occupy within our lives and the family that has to come together to help you find your way. The cast also includes F. Murray Abraham, Lake Bell, and Taylor Russell.
- 5/10/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Ewan McGregor and Ellen Burstyn are a toxic son-mother duo just in time for Mother’s Day.
The aptly titled indie film “Mother, Couch” marks first time filmmaker Niclas Larsson’s directorial debut. Larsson penned the script based on Jerker Virdborg’s novel “Mamma I Soffa” that centers on a dysfunctional family trying to convince their mother (Burstyn) to leave a department store.
A trio of estranged children — David (McGregor), Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans), and Linda (Lara Flynn Boyle) — must figure out how to escape the eerie store that is owned by identical twins Marco and Marcus (F. Murray Abraham) and daughter Bella (Taylor Russell). The film becomes a descent into madness and mayhem as the store melts into a surreal purgatory where the two families must purge their long-withheld resentments.
“Mother, Couch” is produced by Ella Bishop and Pau Suris for Suris/Bishop Films, Alex Black for Lyrical Media, and Sara Murphy for Fat City.
The aptly titled indie film “Mother, Couch” marks first time filmmaker Niclas Larsson’s directorial debut. Larsson penned the script based on Jerker Virdborg’s novel “Mamma I Soffa” that centers on a dysfunctional family trying to convince their mother (Burstyn) to leave a department store.
A trio of estranged children — David (McGregor), Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans), and Linda (Lara Flynn Boyle) — must figure out how to escape the eerie store that is owned by identical twins Marco and Marcus (F. Murray Abraham) and daughter Bella (Taylor Russell). The film becomes a descent into madness and mayhem as the store melts into a surreal purgatory where the two families must purge their long-withheld resentments.
“Mother, Couch” is produced by Ella Bishop and Pau Suris for Suris/Bishop Films, Alex Black for Lyrical Media, and Sara Murphy for Fat City.
- 5/10/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
A one armed man selling shoes, a lady with a log obsession, evil spirits called Bob who feed on pain and suffering, dwarves speaking backwards, a ton of doughnuts, plus a murder mystery with a killer reveal. It can only be one crazy series, can’t it? That’s right my fellow wonderful gore-hounds, we’re taking a psychedelic trip to the fictional Washington town of Twin Peaks. The original show ran from 1990 to 1991 and followed an investigation by FBI agent Dale Cooper, played to perfection by Kyle MacLachlan, into the murder of Sheryl Lee’s homecoming queen, Laura Palmer. The series didn’t end there though, no siree, writer / director David Lynch had grander plans for the residents of Twin Peaks.
In fact, in was only one year later, 1992, that Lynch unleashed his big screen movie based around the events leading up to the first season of the show; prequel,...
In fact, in was only one year later, 1992, that Lynch unleashed his big screen movie based around the events leading up to the first season of the show; prequel,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Adam Walton
- JoBlo.com
Twin Peaks was ahead of its time, breaking TV norms with a mix of horror, comedy, and style. The series influenced modern television, blurring the lines between film and TV with its cinematic aesthetic. Twin Peaks introduced surrealism and a dark side to small town life, inspiring a wave of similar shows.
“Twin Peaks, the series that may change it all,” read the cover of Connoisseur magazine in 1989, months before the show aired on ABC to an audience of 35 million. Viewers had never seen anything like David Lynch and Mark Frost’s show: a surreal serial drama inflected with horror, violence, and comedy all at once. It was true, television would never be the same. Its 2017 revival, Twin Peaks: The Return, reinvented the wheel yet again, and TV continues to get stranger, and better, after its vision.
The extended pilot episode of Twin Peaks aired 34 years ago to the day,...
“Twin Peaks, the series that may change it all,” read the cover of Connoisseur magazine in 1989, months before the show aired on ABC to an audience of 35 million. Viewers had never seen anything like David Lynch and Mark Frost’s show: a surreal serial drama inflected with horror, violence, and comedy all at once. It was true, television would never be the same. Its 2017 revival, Twin Peaks: The Return, reinvented the wheel yet again, and TV continues to get stranger, and better, after its vision.
The extended pilot episode of Twin Peaks aired 34 years ago to the day,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Tyler Bunton
- MovieWeb
Twin Peaks Star Shares Brutal View on Possible Reboot: 'You Are Like "Don't Touch That" But They Do'
Twin Peaks remains a unique masterpiece not to be recreated with a new cast, according to Kyle MacLachlan. MacLachlan recalls the TV stigma of the '90s and how appearing on TV back then was different. The line between TV and cinema has blurred recently, but Twin Peaks still stands out for its originality.
Twin Peaks was brought back to TV in 2017 for an unexpected revival, but star Kyle MacLachlan doesn’t think it should happen again with a new cast. David Lynch’s surreal ‘90s masterpiece still stands as one of those projects that has to be seen, as description alone just doesn’t do it any justice. For MacLachlan, the series should now be put to bed and not tinkered with again.
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Twin Peaks was brought back to TV in 2017 for an unexpected revival, but star Kyle MacLachlan doesn’t think it should happen again with a new cast. David Lynch’s surreal ‘90s masterpiece still stands as one of those projects that has to be seen, as description alone just doesn’t do it any justice. For MacLachlan, the series should now be put to bed and not tinkered with again.
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Release DateApril 8, 1990CastKyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, Mdchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook, David Lynch, Lara Flynn Boyle,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Bodies is a British sci-fi murder-mystery series created by Paul Tomalin. Based on the DC Vertigo comic and graphic novel of the same name written by Si Spencer, and illustrated by Dean Ormston, Tula Lotay, Meghan Hetrick, and Phil Winsdale. The Netflix series follows four different detectives in four different periods trying to solve the same murder in London. Bodies stars Stephen Graham, Amaka Okafor, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Shira Haas, Kyle Soller, Tom Mothersdale, and Synnove Karlsen. So, if you loved the Netflix series here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Altered Carbon (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Altered Carbon is a high-concept sci-fi series created by Laeta Kalogridis, but at the heart of the first season of this series is a murder mystery which should be interesting for the fans of Bodies. Based on a 2002 cyberpunk novel of the same name by Richard K. Morgan, the Netflix series is set...
Altered Carbon (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Altered Carbon is a high-concept sci-fi series created by Laeta Kalogridis, but at the heart of the first season of this series is a murder mystery which should be interesting for the fans of Bodies. Based on a 2002 cyberpunk novel of the same name by Richard K. Morgan, the Netflix series is set...
- 3/24/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Ewan McGregor is set to receive the Honorary Dragon Award at this year’s Göteborg Film Festival in Sweden.
The “Star Wars” and “Trainspotting” star will attend the festival to collect the honor and participate in an Actors Talk. He will also be present at the Nordic premiere of his latest film, Niclas Larsson’s “Mother, Couch,” and a retrospective of his most notable films will be featured at the festival.
“Ewan McGregor is an androgynous symbol of the Cool Britannia era, a romantic icon for the millennial generation and a saber-swinging franchise holder in the pop-cultural center of the galaxy. But above all, he is an incredibly skilled artist,” Göteborg Film Festival artistic director Jonas Holmberg said in a statement. “By mastering stylized extravagance, literary precision and nuanced realism with the same relaxed self-evidence, Ewan McGregor has shown that he is one of the truly great actors of our time.
The “Star Wars” and “Trainspotting” star will attend the festival to collect the honor and participate in an Actors Talk. He will also be present at the Nordic premiere of his latest film, Niclas Larsson’s “Mother, Couch,” and a retrospective of his most notable films will be featured at the festival.
“Ewan McGregor is an androgynous symbol of the Cool Britannia era, a romantic icon for the millennial generation and a saber-swinging franchise holder in the pop-cultural center of the galaxy. But above all, he is an incredibly skilled artist,” Göteborg Film Festival artistic director Jonas Holmberg said in a statement. “By mastering stylized extravagance, literary precision and nuanced realism with the same relaxed self-evidence, Ewan McGregor has shown that he is one of the truly great actors of our time.
- 1/4/2024
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Scottish star Ewan McGregor will receive this year’s Honorary Dragon Award, a lifetime achievement honor, at Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival.
McGregor will attend the Göteborg event, which runs from Jan. 26 to Feb. 4, and will present the Nordic premiere screening of his latest feature, Mother, Couch. McGregor stars alongside Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle as three siblings bought together when their eccentric mother, played by Ellen Burstyn, sits herself down on a couch in a vintage furniture store and refuses to get up. Directed by Swedish filmmaker Niclas Larsson, Mother, Couch is adapted from Swedish author Jerker Virdborg’s novel Mamma i soffa. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year.
McGregor will receive his Dragon Award following a screening of his 1996 breakthrough Trainspotting, after which he will participate in an onstage conversation.
“Ewan McGregor is an androgynous symbol of the Cool Britannia era, a...
McGregor will attend the Göteborg event, which runs from Jan. 26 to Feb. 4, and will present the Nordic premiere screening of his latest feature, Mother, Couch. McGregor stars alongside Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle as three siblings bought together when their eccentric mother, played by Ellen Burstyn, sits herself down on a couch in a vintage furniture store and refuses to get up. Directed by Swedish filmmaker Niclas Larsson, Mother, Couch is adapted from Swedish author Jerker Virdborg’s novel Mamma i soffa. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year.
McGregor will receive his Dragon Award following a screening of his 1996 breakthrough Trainspotting, after which he will participate in an onstage conversation.
“Ewan McGregor is an androgynous symbol of the Cool Britannia era, a...
- 1/4/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival has tapped actor Ewan McGregor to receive its honorary dragon award for career achievement during its 47th edition, running from January 26 to February 4.
McGregor will attend Göteborg to receive the award, participate in an ‘actors talk’ Q&a session, and present the Nordic premiere of Niclas Larsson’s Mother, Couch, in which he plays the leading role alongside Taylor Russell. The festival will also host a retrospective of McGregor’s films.
Some of McGregor’s most notable credits include Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting, Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge!, and the Star Wars trilogy. The Scottish actor is next set to exec produce and star in Paramount+ & Showtime’s A Gentleman in Moscow.
“Ewan McGregor is an androgynous symbol of the Cool Britannia era, a romantic icon for the millennial generation, and a saber-swinging franchise holder in the pop-cultural center of the galaxy,” said Jonas Holmberg,...
McGregor will attend Göteborg to receive the award, participate in an ‘actors talk’ Q&a session, and present the Nordic premiere of Niclas Larsson’s Mother, Couch, in which he plays the leading role alongside Taylor Russell. The festival will also host a retrospective of McGregor’s films.
Some of McGregor’s most notable credits include Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting, Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge!, and the Star Wars trilogy. The Scottish actor is next set to exec produce and star in Paramount+ & Showtime’s A Gentleman in Moscow.
“Ewan McGregor is an androgynous symbol of the Cool Britannia era, a romantic icon for the millennial generation, and a saber-swinging franchise holder in the pop-cultural center of the galaxy,” said Jonas Holmberg,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Family Guy is a divisive show. Whether that’s because of its rough and oftentimes offensive early episodes, the inevitable Simpsons comparisons, or even just Seth MacFarlane’s uncannily-handsome-for-an-animator visage, Family Guy is the kind of thing that few brag about enjoying.
Still, over the series’ remarkable 22-season run it has churned out some truly incredible jokes. Family Guy’s laissez faire approach to plot, continuity, and basic organization make it at times little more than a joke delivery machine. And reader, some of those jokes are so damn funny. Whether you watch the show regularly or just come across the occasional clip on TikTok, pretty much everyone has at least one Family Guy joke they can’t seem to get out of their head.
Here are some of ours.
“Lara, is Dylan McDermott nice in person?”
Something about Peter Griffin’s voice embeds itself in your psyche. While MacFarlane...
Still, over the series’ remarkable 22-season run it has churned out some truly incredible jokes. Family Guy’s laissez faire approach to plot, continuity, and basic organization make it at times little more than a joke delivery machine. And reader, some of those jokes are so damn funny. Whether you watch the show regularly or just come across the occasional clip on TikTok, pretty much everyone has at least one Family Guy joke they can’t seem to get out of their head.
Here are some of ours.
“Lara, is Dylan McDermott nice in person?”
Something about Peter Griffin’s voice embeds itself in your psyche. While MacFarlane...
- 11/20/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
What happens when an immovable object meets a fatigued force that keeps whacking its head against said object in defeated frustration? That’s the question proposed by Niclas Larsson’s debut feature, “Mother, Couch.” Executive produced by and starring the once-boyish, now often forlorn Ewan McGregor, the film follows David, a frumpy middle-aged family man whose mother (Ellen Burstyn) plants herself on an old couch in the storage room of a furniture outlet, flatly refusing to vacate the premises. Though Larsson builds from the increasingly existential dilemma in striking ways, “Mother, Couch” finds itself caught running in place before grasping for sentimentality in its final minutes.
The central kerfuffle kicks off as David surveys the far-flung outlet Bob’s Furniture, tagging along with his older brother, Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans). The dim swamp of a business lays out an absorbing, homely stage for the drama, with awkwardly arranged floor plans and...
The central kerfuffle kicks off as David surveys the far-flung outlet Bob’s Furniture, tagging along with his older brother, Gruffudd (Rhys Ifans). The dim swamp of a business lays out an absorbing, homely stage for the drama, with awkwardly arranged floor plans and...
- 9/16/2023
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Furniture stores are strange places. The liminal feeling they give off is something like a life-size dollhouse or home you once lived in but can’t remember when. If you’ve ever been into an Ikea, chances are you thought about what it’d be like to spend the night in one of the staged rooms that has a sink with no running water.
A friend told me once that when she was younger, her parents would take her and her older sister to Bob’s Furniture for snacks and movies. While her parents would pretend to shop around for a pressboard dresser, she and her sister would raid the store’s self-serve cafe for popcorn, ice cream, candy, cookies and then sit down in the store’s small theater while something like “Finding Nemo” or “Shrek” played.
At its core, Swedish director Niclas Larsson’s debut feature “Mother, Couch,...
A friend told me once that when she was younger, her parents would take her and her older sister to Bob’s Furniture for snacks and movies. While her parents would pretend to shop around for a pressboard dresser, she and her sister would raid the store’s self-serve cafe for popcorn, ice cream, candy, cookies and then sit down in the store’s small theater while something like “Finding Nemo” or “Shrek” played.
At its core, Swedish director Niclas Larsson’s debut feature “Mother, Couch,...
- 9/14/2023
- by Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
Like the humongous going-out-of-business furniture store where Mother, Couch takes place, the movie is a collection of intriguing pieces that mostly sit there unassembled or out of context, their potential unfulfilled. Exhibit A among the elements banging around this echo chamber of strained surrealism is the committed ensemble cast. It’s led by Ewan McGregor, as a stressed-out husband and father who’s trying, with little help from anyone around him, to lure his mother (a bewigged and scowling Ellen Burstyn) out of the retail outlet where she’s planted herself.
Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle round out the story’s central trio of siblings, with Taylor Russell and F. Murray Abraham also inhabiting its peculiar world, a place that isn’t what it seems. Whatever drew this strong cast to Niclas Larsson’s debut feature remains elusive in the finished product, which stirs up questions about the illogical...
Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle round out the story’s central trio of siblings, with Taylor Russell and F. Murray Abraham also inhabiting its peculiar world, a place that isn’t what it seems. Whatever drew this strong cast to Niclas Larsson’s debut feature remains elusive in the finished product, which stirs up questions about the illogical...
- 9/13/2023
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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