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‘The Bear’ Renewed for a Fifth Season By FX
Here is the press release, via FX: Following the debut of The Bear’s fourth season, which is off to a white-hot start with viewers, FX has picked up the fifth season of the acclaimed Emmy®-Award winning comedy, it was announced today by John Landgraf, Chairman, FX. All seasons, including the newly released season four, are available to […] More
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Interview: ‘Dying for Sex’ Editor Jon Higgins, ACE, Dishes on His TV Influences
“Hey Higgins, you want to cut an episode?” Those simple words changed editor Jon Higgins‘ life, affording him the opportunity to cut an episode of the short-lived talk series Crossing Over with John Edward. “I realized while cutting that episode that I loved editing,” says Higgins. “And I haven’t left.” The Detroit native’s winding career […] More
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Interview: Ayo Edebiri’s Direction of ‘The Bear’ Finds Hope and Humanity Amid Hardship in ‘Napkins’
I do not say this often, but Ayo Edebiri has been a revelation. Since The Bear’s debut, her portrayal of Sydney made me take notice as she anchored the chaotic brilliance of the FX series. Two more remarkable seasons in front of the camera, Edebiri builds upon a character whose ambition and vulnerability make her […] More
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TV Topics: Matt Berry’s Crafting of Laszlo in ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Injects Soul Into The Vampire
Matt Berry’s portrayal of Laszlo Cravensworth in What We Do in the Shadows is a underestimated showcase in character creation, blending aristocratic ego, hedonistic charm, and some surprising tenderness. His distinctive accent has fans quoting and imitating Berry’s delivery tirelessly. While beloved and with more subtle crafting than people realize, Laszlo is much more than […] More
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Interview: Abby Elliott Serves Maternal Fears & Resiliency in ‘The Bear’
In the chaotic world of The Bear, usually the chaos takes place in the restaurant kitchen. For Season 3’s “Ice Chips,” Abby Elliott’s Natalie Berzatto, aka “Sugar,” carries that chaos well beyond the walls of The Bear straight to the walls of a delivery room as she goes into labor with no one around to […] More
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Interview: ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Editors on Their Growing Football (Not Soccer) Fandom
The Welcome to Wrexham editing team return to Awards Radar to discuss season 4 of the hit FX on Hulu series, following their success at the most recent ACE Eddies as well as last year’s Creative Arts Emmys. Series stalwarts like Michael Oliver and Mohamed El Manasterly return for season 4, and are joined by […] More
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TV Topics: Kayvan Novak Sinks His Teeth Into the Relentlessly Hilarious Nandor
Being a modern-day vampire is not easy, especially in glorious Staten Island. Being a vampire who delivers the volume and level of laughter that Kayvan Novak does with Nandor the Relentless over six hysterical seasons of FX’s What We Do in the Shadows is darn near impossible. From his very first line of the series […] More
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Interview: Doug Jones of ‘What We Do In the Shadows’ Discusses The Baron and That Surprise Cameo
In the latest episode of FX’s What We Do In the Shadows, the series delivers a hilarious parody of an iconic 1970s film with the instant classic “Come Out And Play.” As the title suggests, the episode takes inspiration from The Warriors, a film which follows a NY street gang on the run after an […] More
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Interview: The Cast and Producers of ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Say Farewell to the Staten Island Vampires
All good things must come to an end, even if you’re immortal. For the Staten Island vampires of What We Do In the Shadows the beginning of the end has arrived as the final season premiered last week. While many fans may be sad to see them go, the first three episodes of this farewell […] More
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Interview: ‘Fargo’ Cinematographer Dana Gonzales On The Series’ Visual Storytelling
Each season of FX’s anthology series Fargo functions as a standalone story but shares common elements: masterful storytelling, complex characters, a nuanced exploration of morality, unforgettably tens situations, and a distinctive visual style. This visual style is especially evident in the work of Emmy-nominated cinematographer Dana Gonzales. His collaboration with Noah Hawley and other key […] More
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Interview: Lamorne Morris Discusses Balancing Drama with Humor For His Emmy Nominated Role in ‘Fargo’
Lamorne Morris has had a diverse career in entertainment, from hosting duties on shows like HotWyred and BrainRush, to starring in acclaimed television series such as New Girl and Woke, to roles in films such as Barbershop: The Next Cut and Game Night. His turn as North Dakota state trooper Witt Farr in the fifth […] More
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Interview: Hiroyuki Sanada Put 60 Years of Life Experience Into ‘Shōgun’
You cannot say that Hiroyuki Sanada doesn’t fully immerse himself in his work. With a career spanning sixty years, starting at the age of five, he has taken on countless roles, gaining invaluable experience with each one. Along the way, he has contributed this expertise both in front of the camera and as a consultant […] More















