‘Succession’ follows the Roy family as patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox), looks to hand over his mega-media and entertainment company to his son, Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong). But soon all of the drama and dysfunction that ensues within a powerful and rich family that is hungrier for power above anything else begins to seep out. ‘Succession’ was created by Jesse Armstrong and executive produced by Armstrong, Adam McKay, and Will Ferrell.
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The Knockturnal sat down to discuss the Australian classic, Picnic at Hanging Rock with stars Lily Sullivan and Lola Bessis. Based on the novel by Joan Lindsay, director Larysa Kondracki adapted the mysterious story into a six part episode series. The plot surrounds the sudden and strange disappearance of four girls while on a school trip, where they were never found.
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The Knockturnal interviewed Angelica Ross, known for her transgender advocacy.
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The Knockturnal spoke with Molly Bernard, known for her role as Lauren Heller on Younger.
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Tanya Saracho has spent years on other people’s sets, and creating a household name for herself. As a playwright and unifying voice for the Latinx community, Saracho’s “Vida” is taking her to the next level of activism and storytelling.
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In “Vida,” Starz’s latest show, we get a closer glimpse into the Eastside of Los Angeles, and all the characters that reside there.
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In Starz’s latest show “Vida,” Two sisters played by Mishel Prada and Melissa Barrera face a shocking truth when they return home to the Eastside of Los Angeles.
The Knockturnal spoke with Michael K. Williams, Tim Clancy and David Simon about the season 6 premiere episode of HBO and Vice’s show “Raised in The System.”
“Queen Sugar” will arrive on OWN on Tuesday, May 29th and Wednesday, May 30th in a two-night premiere event.
“Queen Sugar,” the critically acclaimed drama series from Academy award-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay (“A Wrinkle in Time,” “13th,” “Selma”), executive producer Oprah Winfrey and Warner Horizon Scripted Television, returns for its third season with a two-night premiere event on OWN Tuesday, May 29, and Wednesday, May 30 (10 p.m. ET/PT each night). The series will regularly air Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Continuing a creative initiative established in the show’s first season, series creator/executive producer DuVernay has once again assembled an all-female directing team for the third consecutive season. Season 3 directors include DeMane Davis, Patricia Cardoso, Shaz Bennett, Maria Govan and Lauren Wolkstein, several of whom will be making their television directorial debut, with additional names to be announced.
Acclaimed filmmaker Kat Candler serves as season three showrunner. Candler’s award-winning film “Hellion” played in competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and she was a participant at the Sundance Creative Producing Lab. She is also a grant recipient of the San Francisco Film Society/Kenneth Rainin Foundation.
Easily binge-able and tightly packed with memorable lines, it’s easy to turn Neo Yokio’s six episodes into a much longer story.