| Must See: How Showtime’s ‘Kidding’ Pulled Off Incredible One-Shot Scene (Video) |
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When it comes to one-shot takes on television, it’s hard to top that famous scene from HBO’s True Detective. But the new Showtime series Kidding, which was just given a season two, delivered an impressive one recently that really has to be seen if you haven’t already. The scene shows a woman (played by Riki Lindhome) transforming her life over an extended period of time after being inspired by the show within Kidding, “Mr. Pickles’ Puppet Time,” which is hosted by star Jim Carrey. The shot, which runs a little under two minutes, all takes place in a small apartment with the camera panning around as we see her life changing. It’s awesome to see on its own, but becomes truly incredible when you see how they pulled it off. As the camera pans the room the crew quickly moves in behind it to change the set, while actors move in and out including Lindhome, who also has multiple wardrobe changes to pull off while making her way to each next shot she’s in. You can see how it went in the video below, which shows the scene next to the cast and crew pulling it off.
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| TV Review: The Americans: 4.13 “Persona Non Grata†|
By Goodman
| June 16th, 2016 at 3:30 pm |
The Americans
Season 4, Episode 13 – “Persona Non Grata”
Directed by Chris Long
Written by Joe Fields & Joe Weisberg
Starring: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Lev Gorn, Susan Misner, Costa Ronin, Keidrich Sellati, Holly Taylor, Richard Thomas, Dylan Baker, Alison Wright, Noah Emmerich, and Frank Langella
FX
Air date: Wednesday, June 8, 2016, 10pm The Americans is a show that didn’t need to reinvent itself. After three superlative seasons, we had a rough idea of what we were in for with each installment, as by design, the show has always been structured to slowly ramp up its stakes as it went it along towards its already forgone conclusion “” it’s not entirely dissimilar from Breaking Bad in that way “” but this fourth season seemed particularly focused on disrupting the existing “home” viewers had found within the program. And all it took was a vial.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Wright, Chris Long, Costa Ronin, Dylan Baker, Frank Langella, FX, Holly Taylor, Joe Fields, Joe Weisberg, Keidrich Sellati, Keri Russell, Lev Gorn, Matthew Rhys, Noah Emmerich, Richard Thomas, Season Finale, Susan Misner, The Americans | |
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| TV Review: The Americans: 4.12 “A Roy Rogers In Franconia” |
By Goodman
| June 7th, 2016 at 5:06 pm |
The Americans
Season 4, Episode 12 – “A Roy Rogers in Franconia”
Directed by Chris Long
Written by Joe Fields & Joe Weisberg
Starring: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Lev Gorn, Susan Misner, Costa Ronin, Keidrich Sellati, Holly Taylor, Richard Thomas, Dylan Baker, Alison Wright, Noah Emmerich, and Frank Langella
FX
Air date: Wednesday, May 25th, 2016, 10pm If pop culture and historical accounts (the ones that we know of at least) have taught us anything, it’s that the art of spying is tedious at best and hazardous at worst. The Americans has shown us both sides of this equation, but “A Roy Rogers in Franconia“ delves deep into the dangers of spycraft as William (Dylan Baker) is tasked with obtaining another biological sample, and a tip from Oleg (Costa Ronin) gives Stan (Noah Emmerich) and the FBI just enough information it needs to get the closest they’ve ever been to catching Elizabeth and Philip (Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys).
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Wright, Chris Long, Costa Ronin, Dylan Baker, Frank Langella, FX, Holly Taylor, Joe Fields, Joe Weisberg, Keidrich Sellati, Keri Russell, Lev Gorn, Matthew Rhys, Noah Emmerich, Richard Thomas, Susan Misner, The Americans | |
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| TV Review: The Americans: 4.11 “Dinner For Seven†|
By Goodman
| June 1st, 2016 at 4:00 pm |
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The Americans
Season 4, Episode 11 – “Dinner for Seven”
Directed by Nicole Kassell
Written by Joshua Brand
Starring: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Lev Gorn, Susan Misner, Costa Ronin, Keidrich Sellati, Holly Taylor, Richard Thomas, Dylan Baker, Alison Wright, Noah Emmerich, and Frank Langella
FX
Air date: Wednesday, May 25th, 2016, 10pm Considering events with Philip (Matthew Rhys) dominated the front half of the season, it’s refreshing to see Elizabeth (Keri Russell) fall back into the spotlight for the back half of season four – with one of the most rewarding aspects of that pendulum swing being the way in which Elizabeth and Pastor Tim (Kelly AuCoin) find themselves in one another’s orbits throughout “Dinner for Seven.” It’s easy to paint AuCoin’s Pastor Tim to an antagonist role – a reaction that’s reductive and wrongheaded – but the strength of the character comes from his empathy: something that Elizabeth desperately needs throughout this episode as she comes to terms with having to wrap up the Patti operation. I guessed that the pregnancy angle would be how Elizabeth approached it, but I forgot that you’d still need some way to actually get into Don’s office. My heart sank for Elizabeth as Philip entered into that building – that’s the goodbye she was referring to a couple of episodes back.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Wright, Costa Ronin, Dylan Baker, Frank Langella, FX, Holly Taylor, Joshua Brand, Keidrich Sellati, Keri Russell, Lev Gorn, Matthew Rhys, Nicole Kassell, Noah Emmerich, Richard Thomas, Susan Misner, The Americans | |
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| TV Review: The Americans: 4.10 “Munchkins” |
By Goodman
| May 25th, 2016 at 3:15 pm |
The Americans
Season 4, Episode 10 – “Munchkins”
Directed by Steph Green
Written by Peter Ackerman
Starring: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Lev Gorn, Susan Misner, Costa Ronin, Keidrich Sellati, Holly Taylor, Richard Thomas, Dylan Baker, Alison Wright, Noah Emmerich, and Frank Langella
FX
Air date: Wednesday, May 18th, 2016, 10pm We’ve got another quick review of last week’s The Americans after the jump. “Munchkins” has three moments that stood out for their noticeable use (or lack thereof) of sound. Fittingly, they’re also some of the most important scenes from the episode.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Wright, Costa Ronin, Dylan Baker, Frank Langella, FX, Holly Taylor, Keidrich Sellati, Keri Russell, Lev Gorn, Matthew Rhys, Noah Emmerich, Richard Thomas, Susan Misner, The Americans | |
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