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À l'occasion de la sortie d'Express, dans cette reco du weekend, place à l'adrénaline et aux complots. Voici trois thrillers d'une saison qu'on peut retrouver sur Starzplay. The Capture Afghanistan : un soldat tire et tue un prisonnier taliban sans raison apparente. Mais le contexte manque, que s'est-il réellement passé ? Est-ce que le soldat Shaun Emery (Callum Turner) a vraiment commis ce crime ? La vidéo a-t-elle été retouchée ? Et ce n'est pas tout, est-ce qu'il est également coupable d'enlèvement ? Des questions qui vont tentées d'être répondues par l'inspectrice Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) dans The Capture. https://youtu.be/xuuY0DqekqA L'Angleterre est l'un des pays avec le plus de caméras de surveillance par habitant, près de 7,5 pour 100 individus. Alors il arrive de se sentir parfois oppressés en ville surtout lorsqu'on a des tendances paranoïaques ou qu'on est accusé d'un crime grave. La mise en scène insiste d'ailleurs sur ces caméras CCTV puisqu'on voit souvent l'image à travers un écran et des actions filmées en point de vue surveillance, ce qui rajoute une couche de suspense. Une saison 2 a été commandée mais avec le covid des retards se sont cumulés et aucune nouvelle pour le moment n'a été annoncée mis à part, normalement, le retour de Holliday Grainger. MotherFatherSon Ce n'est pas tous les jours qu'on trouve une série avec Richard Gere. Si sa carrière n'est plus autant prolifique qu'il y a 30 ans, l'acteur continue toujours de travailler de temps en temps. MotherFatherSon est d'ailleurs une bonne ligne à son CV. Il y incarne Max Finch, un magnat américain de l'industrie des médias qui a beaucoup de choses à cacher. Helen McCrory (Peaky Blinders) joue sa femme avec qui il entretient des rapports tendus, surtout lorsque leur fils de 30 ans qui dirige la branche londonienne est atteint d'un AVC et susceptible de révéler les secrets de son père. La série de 2019 est écrite par Tom Rob Smith, le créateur de London Spy et scénariste de The Assassination of Gianni Versace. https://youtu.be/icHJMkRImKs Le thriller réussit à mêler politique et média, un sujet qui revient souvent sur le tapis notamment en période d'élections présidentielles. La neutralité journalistique existe-t-elle réellement ? Et évidemment les relations familiales sont-elles prioritaires ? En tout cas, le thriller vire au mélodrame quand la famille rentre en jeu. Manhunt: Deadly Games Manhunt est une anthologie sur les grands attentats de l'histoire américaine. Seule la saison 2 concernant Richard Jewell est disponible sur la plateforme. La saison 1 était centrée autour de l'Unabomber. Le cas Richard Jewell est un film par Clint Eastwood, mais il est aussi le sujet de la la saison 2 de Manhunt: Deadly Games sortie quelques mois plus tard. Et dans ce thriller complotiste, les acteurs interprétant Richard Jewell et sa mère sont aussi brillants que leurs homologues du grand écran. Cameron Britton et Judith Light semblent perdus, font tout ce qu'ils peuvent pour se sortir de cette situation et sont écrasés par les médias. https://youtu.be/j3q53V_bUwQ Dans les diverses séries de profilage de type Mindhunter (où Cameron Britton campe justement un serial killer), Manhunt: Deadly Games a clairement moins fait parler d'elle et pourtant elle n'en est pas moins une production de qualité avec une histoire très bien ficelée. Attention, la fiction est vraiment loin de la réalité dans cette série, alors il ne faudra pas la prendre comme argent comptant. C'était trois séries d'une saison à voir sur Starzplay.
À l'occasion de la diffusion de Dr. Death sur Starzplay, on s'intéresse aujourd'hui aux meilleures mini-séries à voir sur la plateforme pour cette reco du week-end. Une seule saison, une seule histoire, ce format de série est maintenant très apprécié des sériesphiles à côté des programmes longs de plus dizaines d'épisodes. Et bien souvent, ces mini-séries peuvent de regarder en une petite journée si vous êtes d'une humeur à binge watcher. Voici donc trois mini-séries de haut niveau à voir sur Starzplay. C'est parti ! Flesh & Bone Mini-série diffusée sur Starz en 2015, Flesh & Bone est une pépite injustement méconnue fraichement débarquée sur Starzplay en France cet été. On y suit Clara, une jeune danseuse de ballet au passé trouble, alors qu'elle rejoint la prestigieuse compagnie de ballet à New York. Flesh & Bone est une plongée sans tabou dans le monde impitoyable, et concurrentiel, de la danse. On vous la recommande chaudement ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqFmLwn97lk MotherFatherSon Dans la lignée de Succession, MotherFatherSon est une mini-série entre drame familial et politique avec des dialogues incisifs servis par un casting de haut vol. Caden a 30 ans et dirige le journal britannique de son père Max, incarné par Richard Gere, un puissant homme d'affaires américain à la tête d'un empire médiatique mondial. Mais si le jeune Caden doit reprendre un jour l'entreprise familiale, il devra mettre fin à son mode de vie autodestructeur. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icHJMkRImKs No Man's Land Enfin, on termine par une série française, No Man's Land, qui met en scène Mélanie Thierry et Felix Moati en plein conflit entre Syriens et Kurdes. On suit un jeune français qui part à la recherche de sa soeur présumée morte entre la Turquie et la Syrie. Une série percutante aux inspirations israéliennes à ne pas manquer. Pensée comme une mini-série, elle aura finalement une seconde saison, mais nous ne pouvions pas l'omettre dans cette liste ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4lu9UxTczw
Join your host Ryan Perez and guest Billy Howle as they discuss his experience growing up and moving around the U.K, getting into the arts such as dancing and acting, attending drama schools, and working on amazing projects such as "Dunkirk," "Star Wars," "Outlaw King," "MotherFatherSon," "The Seagull," "The Serpent," and his new show with Jared Harris "The Beast Must Die." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, actress Karen Bryson, who plays Sister Philippa in Black Narcissus, paid tribute to the late, great Dame Diana. Although Bryson didn't get the chance to work directly with Dame Diana, she did meet the veteran actress while filming the drama. The Shameless and MotherFatherSon actress said she had “grown up” watching Dame Diana and described her as an “incredible actress” and “gorgeous”. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hnn24x7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hnn24x7/support
Da domani tutta Italia sarà rosso fuoco in pieno clima natalizio (o quasi), ma per oggi un aperitivino può ancora scapparci: Alessia ci parla dei misteri di MotherFatherSon! A cura di Alessia Santostefano
In this episode Gaby has two fantastic guests. First up she chats with actor Russell Tovey about everything from trusting your inner voice, getting hot and sweaty under the sheets on the set of ‘Him & Her’, his love of condiments and his hero Robin Williams. They discuss his successful podcast ‘Talk Art’, working on ‘Being Human’, the astounding ‘Years and Years’, and the phenomenon that was ‘The History Boys’. Plus, he unpacks his new mystery drama series ‘The Sister’ available to watch now on ITV Hub. Stay tuned for actress Pippa Bennett-Warner who talks about the popular series ‘Gangs of London’, BBC drama ‘Sitting in Limbo’ about the Windrush immigration scandal, the female driven ‘Harlots’, working with Richard Gere in ‘MotherFatherSon’ and the amazing career advice she received from Bryan Cranston whilst working on the film ‘Wakefield’. Plus, they discuss the gripping drama ‘Roadkill’ with Hugh Laurie out now on BBC iPlayer. Produced by Cameo Productions (https://www.cameopro.com/) , music by Beth Macari. Join the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @gabyroslin (https://www.instagram.com/gabyroslin/?hl=en) #thatgabyroslinpodcast (https://twitter.com/hashtag/thatgabyroslinpodcast?src=hashtag_click)
Nos encanta el nordic noir y cada vez más plataformas nos ofrecen series que nos acercan a los países del norte de EuropaSi hay una serie que marcó las series nórdicas es Borgen, y sus tres temporadas ya están disponibles en Netflix.Young Wallander, también disponible en Netflix, es una versión más actual del detective Kurt Wallander, encargado de resolver los crímenes más brutales de Suecia.En Starzplay podremos encontrar MotherFatherSon, una historia oscura alrededor del dueño de uno de los imperios mediáticos más influyentes y su familia.Además, Buffy, la cazavampiros llega a Amazon Prime Video. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
durée : 00:56:31 - Une heure en séries - par : Xavier Leherpeur - Cette semaine au programme d' Une heure en série: serial killer et face-à-face viril dans "The Reckoning" sur 13ème rue, femme en détresse et complot international avec"Mirage" sur France 2 et pouvoir de la presse et tragédie familiale avec "MotherFatherSon" sur StarZplay.
What's happening with you then? It's that time of the week again so we thought we'd bring you another podcast episode. It's the turn of Niamh Algar. You might know Niamh from her amazing performances in Shane Meadow's The Virtues, MotherFatherSon, Pure, The Bisexual, Without Name or the soon to be released Calm With Horses. We met Niamh at Native in London a couple of weeks back, we had a brew and got down to chatting. We talked trophy hunting, learning to grive, taking your parents on a trip to your film set, Johannesburg, ASMR and painting and loads, loads more.Niamh is an absolute force. She's calm and comfortable and hilarious. We absolutely loved spending time with her and we hope you will too. This is episode 117 of the Two Shot Podcast with the brilliant Niamh AlgarPS - Go and see her new film. It's class.Wanna come and see us live??? Of course you do!!!Get tickets for Birmingham Podcast Festival on the 29th of March with special guest Ben Miller >herehere
durée : 00:54:03 - Une heure en séries - par : Xavier Leherpeur - Cette semaine au programme d' Une heure en série: serial killer et face-à-face viril dans "The Reckoning" sur 13ème rue, femme en détresse et complot international dans "Mirage" sur France 2 et pouvoir de la presse et tragédie familiale avec "MotherFatherSon" sur StarZplay.
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a Cultura Seriéfila. En el décimo programa de la tercera temporada, Alberto Wikiseries, Stakado, Swanilda y Miguel Romero analizan los estrenos de la primera quincena del mes de febrero. Destacamos series como Mythic Quest, Cara a cara o Locke & Key. También tendremos renovaciones, cancelaciones y la sección; Procedimental, querida Swani, que nos trae Proyect Blue Book. En El Bar volvemos sobre series que prometimos ver y… que hemos terminado de ver. - Estrenos (6:57) McMillions (7:43) DRAMA (13:04) Tus monstruos (19:26) Tus monstruos (26:36) El farmacéutico (35:35) 911 Lone Star (41:26) El jurado (51:21) El Palmar de Troya (56:04) Who Killed Malcolm X?(1:02:58) Mythic Quest (1:07:32) Katy Keene (1:19:28) Locke and Key (1:26:13) Cara a cara (1:28:26) Cobra (1:39:32) Motherfatherson (1:47:38) Luimelia (1:54:23) Regresos (2:03:30) - Renovaciones y cancelaciones (2:09:05) - Procedimental, querida Swani (2:18:21) - El Bar (2:26:24) - Comentarios (2:51:07) Os dejamos también los enlaces a los últimos artículos del blog: Locke & Key: https://culturaseriefila.com/locke-key-critica-netflix-primera-temporada/ El Palmar de Troya: https://culturaseriefila.com/el-palmar-de-troya-critica-movistar/ Cara a cara: https://culturaseriefila.com/cara-a-cara-cuando-menos-es-mas/ Por último, os dejamos nuestro contacto. miguel.romero@culturaseriefila.com Twitter: @CSeriefila Instagram: cultura_seriefila Y nuestro grupo de Telegram, Seriestopía: https://t.me/CseriefilaStopia
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a Cultura Seriéfila. En el décimo programa de la tercera temporada, Alberto Wikiseries, Stakado, Swanilda y Miguel Romero analizan los estrenos de la primera quincena del mes de febrero. Destacamos series como Mythic Quest, Cara a cara o Locke & Key. También tendremos renovaciones, cancelaciones y la sección; Procedimental, querida Swani, que nos trae Proyect Blue Book. En El Bar volvemos sobre series que prometimos ver y… que hemos terminado de ver. - Estrenos (6:57) McMillions (7:43) DRAMA (13:04) Tus monstruos (19:26) Tus monstruos (26:36) El farmacéutico (35:35) 911 Lone Star (41:26) El jurado (51:21) El Palmar de Troya (56:04) Who Killed Malcolm X?(1:02:58) Mythic Quest (1:07:32) Katy Keene (1:19:28) Locke and Key (1:26:13) Cara a cara (1:28:26) Cobra (1:39:32) Motherfatherson (1:47:38) Luimelia (1:54:23) Regresos (2:03:30) - Renovaciones y cancelaciones (2:09:05) - Procedimental, querida Swani (2:18:21) - El Bar (2:26:24) - Comentarios (2:51:07) Os dejamos también los enlaces a los últimos artículos del blog: Locke & Key: https://culturaseriefila.com/locke-key-critica-netflix-primera-temporada/ El Palmar de Troya: https://culturaseriefila.com/el-palmar-de-troya-critica-movistar/ Cara a cara: https://culturaseriefila.com/cara-a-cara-cuando-menos-es-mas/ Por último, os dejamos nuestro contacto. miguel.romero@culturaseriefila.com Twitter: @CSeriefila Instagram: cultura_seriefila Y nuestro grupo de Telegram, Seriestopía: https://t.me/CseriefilaStopia
Jo's work spans both film and television and has worked with several notable directors such as Shane Meadows on his award-winning film, This is England, as well as his acclaimed film, Somers Town. Her other projects include the feature films For Those in Peril and Beast, A Street Cat Named Bob, and working on the television series Fleabag for creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge. More recently, Jo designed Peter Strickland's darkly comic horror film In Fabric, as well as the television series MotherFatherSon and Little Birds.
Mediaweek's James Manning and Andrew Mercado debate all the TV Week 2019 Logie nominees – including the seven nominees fighting it out for Gold. Also this week: MotherFatherSon, Gentleman Jack, Biggle Little Lies 2, Wentworth and the wonderfully terrible What/If from Netflix.
Spring is in the air which can only mean it's time to do the same thing we do every time we record a podcast, talk TV! Max and Michael discuss many different things in this month's episode but the big debate is what is art and what is science? If you have any thoughts please send them through to wigwionaws@gmail.com or tweet @wigwionaws Spoilers in this episode for season 1 of the Punisher in our discussion of season 2. There are no spoilers for season 2. 00:00 - Intro 04:20 - Quick Cuts (Fleabag s2, American Gods s2, MotherFatherSon, Derry Girls s2) 23:37 - Escape At Dannemora (Sky Boxsets maybe) 29:26 - Turn Up Charlie (Netflix) 33:40 - The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) 41:31 - The Punisher s2 (Netflix) 49:55 - What Does The Future Hold? 59:50 - Outro
It is difficult to find a drama on T.V. which doesn't involve graphic displays of shootings and stabbings which are totally unnecessary...and they all begin with "you might find some of the violent scenes disturbing".....SO WHY HAVE THEM?.....if the story MUST have violent killings do we need to see it with the "cleverly" faked stab wounds and blood everywhere.....I started to watch a series called MotherFatherSon starring Richard Gere and the first episode showed an operation where they cut off the top of a blokes head in hospital...very clever from the make up team...if you are not having your tea...then there is a series called "The Following" where there are endless stabbings with all the gore.....not to mention "24" with Kiefer Sutherland shooting everyone is sight....and we wonder why knife crime is on the increase....this sort of stuff simply puts ideas into brainless heads. We are now going to have multi gender toilets in public places....because as you know we have many different genders nowadays....not to mention those who are "gender fluid" who haven't quite made up their minds (do I take my rugby kit to school...or do I take my tu tu to ballet lessons?).....at the moment we do have single toilets in cafes where you go in and lock the door....but the latest ones will be walk in ones for all genders.....I wonder how long it will be before some bloke staggers in bouncing off the walls after 12 pints to be greeted by a high pitched scream and to eventually sober up to find himself in court after being accused by some mentally scarred female of sexual harassment? The latest question is "should bicycles have number plates?"......apparently ALL cyclists are criminals....they ride past and steal mobile phones and handbags etc....so number plates are the answer.....whoever comes up with these ideas definitely needs help...as if some yob is going to register his bike which he has probably stolen anyway....then there was the suggestion that cyclists should be breathalised.....what happens if they are over the limit?....do they lose their number plates?........or could it be a way of getting more money out of us?......the only thing that will help towards curing crime is to make public examples of those responsible.....a harsh sample of jail life would help....it's time we reviewed human rights and put some sense into our legal system which seems to be losing its way. I was in Wales last week and went to a spot I have been going to for years....I parked up and went for a two hour walk....when I got back I noticed in the corner of the car park a pay and display machine which has never been there before....which you don't notice on the way in....fortunately the jobsworth attendant hadn't completed his rounds so there was no ticket....so no £50 fine...which I feel very guilty about I don't think....I must say it gave me a feeling of wellbeing................and finally there was an article on the morning news discussing computer dating and how people misdescribe themselves.....I've never been involved but it must be strange arranging a date with someone you have never met....but it seems to work in a lot of cases........I used to work with an old chap who used to contact available ladies in the local newspaper (before computers) and some of his stories were wonderful. The song tis week is entitled "Subway Songman"......and was inspired by a visit to Liverpool where I was well impressed by the musical ability of some of the buskers......these lads and lasses have more talent in their little finger than the likes of Jonathan Ross and Graham Norton have in their whole bodies....they are out in all weathers entertaining passers by for very little in return.....this song is a tribute to them all
It is difficult to find a drama on T.V. which doesn't involve graphic displays of shootings and stabbings which are totally unnecessary...and they all begin with "you might find some of the violent scenes disturbing".....SO WHY HAVE THEM?.....if the story MUST have violent killings do we need to see it with the "cleverly" faked stab wounds and blood everywhere.....I started to watch a series called MotherFatherSon starring Richard Gere and the first episode showed an operation where they cut off the top of a blokes head in hospital...very clever from the make up team...if you are not having your tea...then there is a series called "The Following" where there are endless stabbings with all the gore.....not to mention "24" with Kiefer Sutherland shooting everyone is sight....and we wonder why knife crime is on the increase....this sort of stuff simply puts ideas into brainless heads. We are now going to have multi gender toilets in public places....because as you know we have many different genders nowadays....not to mention those who are "gender fluid" who haven't quite made up their minds (do I take my rugby kit to school...or do I take my tu tu to ballet lessons?).....at the moment we do have single toilets in cafes where you go in and lock the door....but the latest ones will be walk in ones for all genders.....I wonder how long it will be before some bloke staggers in bouncing off the walls after 12 pints to be greeted by a high pitched scream and to eventually sober up to find himself in court after being accused by some mentally scarred female of sexual harassment? The latest question is "should bicycles have number plates?"......apparently ALL cyclists are criminals....they ride past and steal mobile phones and handbags etc....so number plates are the answer.....whoever comes up with these ideas definitely needs help...as if some yob is going to register his bike which he has probably stolen anyway....then there was the suggestion that cyclists should be breathalised.....what happens if they are over the limit?....do they lose their number plates?........or could it be a way of getting more money out of us?......the only thing that will help towards curing crime is to make public examples of those responsible.....a harsh sample of jail life would help....it's time we reviewed human rights and put some sense into our legal system which seems to be losing its way. I was in Wales last week and went to a spot I have been going to for years....I parked up and went for a two hour walk....when I got back I noticed in the corner of the car park a pay and display machine which has never been there before....which you don't notice on the way in....fortunately the jobsworth attendant hadn't completed his rounds so there was no ticket....so no £50 fine...which I feel very guilty about I don't think....I must say it gave me a feeling of wellbeing................and finally there was an article on the morning news discussing computer dating and how people misdescribe themselves.....I've never been involved but it must be strange arranging a date with someone you have never met....but it seems to work in a lot of cases........I used to work with an old chap who used to contact available ladies in the local newspaper (before computers) and some of his stories were wonderful. The song tis week is entitled "Subway Songman"......and was inspired by a visit to Liverpool where I was well impressed by the musical ability of some of the buskers......these lads and lasses have more talent in their little finger than the likes of Jonathan Ross and Graham Norton have in their whole bodies....they are out in all weathers entertaining passers by for very little in return.....this song is a tribute to them all
durée : 00:35:43 - Twin, MotherFatherSon et Hierro dans Le débat des critiques du 29 mars -
In this episode of Mr. Skin's Podcast, Skin and Andrea talk about Captain Marvel's Brie Larson and her best nude scenes in the past. They also talk about the sexy nude scenes in The Favourite and Amber Heard's incredible boobs and buns in London Fields. They then will talk about the hot new nudity from Now Apocalypse's Roxane Mesquida and Kelli Berglund as well as nudity from Strike Back, MotherFatherSon, SMILF, and Shameless. Today's guest is the super sexy Brenna Sparks. All this and a caller question about Christine Nguyen!
The Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by Helen Daly of the Express to review the return of Ricky Gervais to Netflix with After Life. New Channel 4 comedy Home, Richard Gere in BBC Two's MotherFatherSon and ITV's new drama Cheat.As a guest on the show, Helen takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we discuss the shows we'd show someone who has never owned a TV!TIME STAMPS00:11.21 REVIEW - After Life (NETFLIX)00:20.59 REVIEW - Home - Episode 1 (Channel 4, ALL4)00:25.26- REVIEW - MotherFatherSon - Episode 1 (BBC2, BBC iPlayer)00:36.22 - REVIEW - Cheat - Episode 1 (ITV/ITVHUB)00:43.23 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz
Critics Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell and 5 Live’s Sam Walker share their TV reviews. Plus, Ricky Whittle talks about his role in American Gods, and Katherine Kelly about Cheat. We burn through LOADS of TV recommendations for you including The OA, Broad City and Three Identical Strangers. What do you think we should be watching – email us anytime: mustwatch@bbc.co.uk. Also today – we learn that Hayley went to a wedding where a meat platter was raffled. Obviously it was in Australia. Scott got hypothermia while on a practice run for his bronze Duke of Edinburgh award – and didn’t do the real thing. Hayley hates camping, but loves Camping (on NowTV); Scott doesn’t actually wear a TV hat despite saying he’s wearing his TV hat. And Hayley cried. At Queer Eye Season 3. Huge, if true. Want to have your say? Tell us on the Must Watch blog or email MustWatch@bbc.co.uk.
So many shows, so little time. We have an unprecedented *five* new shows to rundown for you this week, including the triumphant return of Derry Girls. Joining Lisa McGee's outstanding comedy is Ricky Gervais' After Life and Rufus Jones' Home, not to mention the decidedly non-comedic Leaving Neverland and MotherFatherSon. Plus all the usual nonsense, including a re-examining of Community and some retro love for Sharon Horgan's Pulling, Chris O'Dowd's Moone Boy and gone-too-soon police drama Southland.
This week Emma and Jeffers have a very special announcement about a bonus episode of Series Linked dropping this Friday. They also discuss the return of Fleabag, Derry Girls and White Gold as well as new Richard Gere drama MotherFatherSon. Plus another Boxset To Watch Before You Die.