Here’s your latest ‘L Word’ revival casting update
- August 21, 2019
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By Romeo San Vicente
Each new press release brings us closer to the TV event of 2019. We are referring, obviously, to _The L Word: Generation Q_, the Showtime series that will matter more than all other Showtime programming that has ever existed. We already know that Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig
Viola Davis sings the blues
The Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role went to Viola Davis for the 2016 film adaptation of August Wilson’s Fences. And sometimes you stick with what worked before, so another Wilson adaptation, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, is headed to Netflix, with Davis starring as a legendary lesbian “Queen of the Blues†Rainey. The story concerns Rainey recording a record in 1920s Chicago, and all the tensions that accompanied her artistic and personal life. TaylorPaige (Hit The Floor) will play Rainey’s lover, Dussie Mae, and other notable co-stars include Chadwick Boseman and Fear the Walking
Nisha Ganatra is making music
Bill Pullman, Eddie Izzard
Will Can You Keep A Secret? revive the rom-com?
We, as a people, need and deserve more romantic comedies than studios have been giving us lately. The world is overrun with superheroes instead of meet-cutes, and we consider this to be a movie-based hate crime. It’s so dire out there that sometimes we find ourselves watching those terrible Hallmark films just so we can have a taste. Coming soon, then, to quench our desire, is Can You Keep A Secret? Based on the best-selling novel by Sophie Kinsella, this story’s meet-cute is more like a meet-terrifying, when a young woman (Alexandra Daddario, so good in the underrated We Have Always Lived in the Castle) spills all her secrets to a man (Tyler Hoechlin, Everybody Wants Some!) on a plane when they think they’re going to crash. When they don’t die young, she learns that he’s her new employer. Along for the romantic turbulence is Kimiko Glenn from Orange is the New Black, and her Orange co-star, Laverne Cox, who, based on her IMDb roster of upcoming projects, is currently from pretty much everywhere and everything. Hurry up, movie, and teach us to laugh at love again
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