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Get ready for more thrilling mysteries, intrigue, and nail-biting drama in Silo Season 2. Created by Graham Yost, the Apple TV+ dystopian sci-fi mystery thriller drama series is based on the Silo novel trilogy by Hugh Howey.
Season 2 of Silo continues the story of Juliette Nichols after she goes out of the Silo and doesn’t die, prompting the people in the Silo to rebel against the Silo leaders while Juliette goes on a deeper dive into the mystery of how and why the Silo was built.
Silo Season 2 – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?) Credit – Apple TV+
Silo Season 2 consists of ten episodes in total. Season 2 of the dystopian sci-fi mystery thriller drama series premieres on Apple TV+ with its first episode on November 15, with the rest coming out weekly every Friday. Check out the...
Get ready for more thrilling mysteries, intrigue, and nail-biting drama in Silo Season 2. Created by Graham Yost, the Apple TV+ dystopian sci-fi mystery thriller drama series is based on the Silo novel trilogy by Hugh Howey.
Season 2 of Silo continues the story of Juliette Nichols after she goes out of the Silo and doesn’t die, prompting the people in the Silo to rebel against the Silo leaders while Juliette goes on a deeper dive into the mystery of how and why the Silo was built.
Silo Season 2 – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?) Credit – Apple TV+
Silo Season 2 consists of ten episodes in total. Season 2 of the dystopian sci-fi mystery thriller drama series premieres on Apple TV+ with its first episode on November 15, with the rest coming out weekly every Friday. Check out the...
- 11/16/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Some family secrets are better left unknown as seen in Hulu's Matriarch. A spiritual successor to his short film Urn, Ben Steiner's horror film centers on a woman who goes to visit her estranged mother in her hometown after a near-fatal overdose, only to discover both her mother and neighbors harboring a dark secret going back to her childhood.
Jemima Rooper leads the cast of Matriarch alongside Kate Dickie, Sarah Paul, Franc Ashman, Keith David Bartlett, and Nick Haverson. Combining the tones of folk horror with Lovecraftian elements, Steiner's feature directorial debut is a chilling meditation on childhood trauma and coming to terms with the demons in one's past.
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In honor of the film's premiere, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with stars Jemima Rooper and Kate Dickie and writer-director John Ross to discuss Matriarch, the "bonkers" twists of the script, developing their unique dynamic,...
Jemima Rooper leads the cast of Matriarch alongside Kate Dickie, Sarah Paul, Franc Ashman, Keith David Bartlett, and Nick Haverson. Combining the tones of folk horror with Lovecraftian elements, Steiner's feature directorial debut is a chilling meditation on childhood trauma and coming to terms with the demons in one's past.
Related: Biggest Horror Movies Coming In Fall/Winter 2022
In honor of the film's premiere, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with stars Jemima Rooper and Kate Dickie and writer-director John Ross to discuss Matriarch, the "bonkers" twists of the script, developing their unique dynamic,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
Young Vic, London; Royal Exchange, Manchester
Patrice Lumumba was democratically elected prime minister of Congo on 23 June 1960. Seven days later, the country gained independence from Belgian colonial rule. By January 1961 Lumumba was dead – shot in murky circumstances that involved Congolese dissenters and foreign powers. His story is the core of Martinican poet, playwright and politician Aimé Césaire's 1966 "decolonisation drama" A Season in the Congo. It's a play I've been curious to see since first reading it on returning from a stay in the country more than a decade ago, while never really believing that any one actor would be capable of the lead part.
The role of Lumumba requires a combination of seemingly irreconcilable characteristics: easy amiability with explosive oratorical power; canny political acumen with poetic vision. It demands a hero of classic stature in a 20th-century reality, able to convince as a man and to embody the idea of a nation.
Patrice Lumumba was democratically elected prime minister of Congo on 23 June 1960. Seven days later, the country gained independence from Belgian colonial rule. By January 1961 Lumumba was dead – shot in murky circumstances that involved Congolese dissenters and foreign powers. His story is the core of Martinican poet, playwright and politician Aimé Césaire's 1966 "decolonisation drama" A Season in the Congo. It's a play I've been curious to see since first reading it on returning from a stay in the country more than a decade ago, while never really believing that any one actor would be capable of the lead part.
The role of Lumumba requires a combination of seemingly irreconcilable characteristics: easy amiability with explosive oratorical power; canny political acumen with poetic vision. It demands a hero of classic stature in a 20th-century reality, able to convince as a man and to embody the idea of a nation.
- 7/20/2013
- by Clare Brennan
- The Guardian - Film News
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