Sunday, October 31, 2021

Film: The French Dispatch


GENRE: Comedy, Drama
RATING: R for graphic nudity, sexual references and language
                (for some reason Cineplex rates it  PG)
RUNTIME: 1 hour and 48 minutes
PLATFORM: Movie Theatre
STARRING: Benicio Del Toro (Traffic, Sicario, The Usual Suspects)
Timothy Chalamet (Dune); Jeffrey Wright (No Time to Die, Westworld)
DIRECTOR: Wes Anderson (Grand Budapest, Moonrise Kingdom)
WRITER: Anderson (Rushmore, Royal Tennenbaums, Isle of Dogs)
PLOT: A collection of stories set in a fictional French city.

FULL DISCLOSURE: I love all things Wes Anderson.

STORY STUFF: While The Royal Tennenbaums tell their stories in chapters, The French Dispatch tell their stories in ‘standalone’ articles. There are whimsical stories of art & incarceration, love & protest, kidnapping & cuisine. Those three stories take up most of the film and they are very entertaining and well-written. My favourites though would be the initial introduction of the magazine by Angelica Huston and the description of the city of Ennui from Owen Wilson’s biking reporter.

ACTING STUFF: Anderson employs his roster of favourites including Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Frances McDormand, Adrien Brody, Edward Norton and more. Chalamet reminded me of Jason Schwartzman’s Max from Rushmore; great company to be in. Del Toro is mostly silent but fantastic as a tortured artist. I wish Christoph Waltz had more to do. The cast is great and you can tell that everyone is having a great time being in this production.

ARTISTIC STUFF: This is the most Wes Anderson-y of Wes Anderson films. It has everything you expect to find in his film: narration, whimsy, symmetry, narrator’s head in the bottom left of the screen, French music, ennui, dollhouse-style sets, object shots, stage plays, slow tracking shots, shots of letters and documents, awesome names but less family issues and robbery. This time, Anderson includes 2-D animation, fun live tableaux, and black & white cinematography (mixed with some colourful moments). The one thing I didn’t like about his stylistic stuff this time around was the intentional blurriness during some of the black and white sequences – it took me out of the story. Other than that, full of Wes Anderson goodness that I love.

VERDICT: Five stars out of five (I’m pretty biased though)
SEE IT IF: You like Wes Anderson and a quirky filming style
UPCOMING REVIEW: Eternals

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Film: Dune

 

GENRE: Drama, Adventure
RATING: PG-13 for violence and some suggestive material
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 35 minutes
PLATFORM: Movie Theatre
STARRING: Timothy Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name, Little Women)
Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible 5&6); Jason Momoa (Aquaman)
DIRECTOR: Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Sicaro, Blade Runner 2049)
WRITERS: Jon Spaihts (Prometheus), Denis Villeneuve (newcomer)
Eric Roth (Forrest Gump, Munich, Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
PLOT: The son of a noble family is entrusted with one of the most vital elements in the galaxy.  

FULL DISCLOSURE: I haven’t read the book.

STORY STUFF: This was way better than the 1984 version. It was less confusing than I thought it would be. There are still some motivations that aren’t clear to me but I think I got most of the plot. The pacing is okay but keep in mind this is only Part One. I think one of the things that keep a film like this out of the Star Wars realm is its lack of humour. They take themselves way too seriously. Sure, the film deals with attempted genocide but I still wish there were some more lighter moments. Give me a breather.   

ACTING STUFF: Lots of serious acting. The cast brings it. I particularly enjoyed the repartee between Chalamet’s Paul and Momoa’s Duncan but that’s also shown in the trailer. I wish there was more. Zendaya (Greatest Showman, Spider-man) doesn’t have much to do in this part. I’m assuming she has more in Part Two.   

ARTISTIC STUFF: The set design and cinematography is phenomenal. They’ll definitely be getting a bunch of Oscar nominations. The impressively large sets juxtaposed with the actors is awesome as well as the great use of light in a tight corridor. Villeneuve knows how to set a scene. It definitely deserves the big screen treatment. I enjoyed the style of the protective shields but found them quite ineffectual at times. I also really liked the design of the dragonfly ships, not sure if they were practical though. 

VERDICT: Three stars out of five
SEE IT IF: You like sand and serious acting and action
UPCOMING REVIEW: The French Dispatch

Saturday, October 09, 2021

Film: No Time To Die

 


GENRE: Action, Adventure
RATING: PG-13 for violence and suggestive stuff
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 43 minutes
PLATFORM: Movie Theatre
STARRING: Daniel Craig (Skyfall, Spectre, Casino Royale, Knives Out)
Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody); Lea Seydoux (Spectre, The Lobster)
DIRECTOR: Cari Fukunaga (True Detective, Beasts of No Nation)
WRITERS: Fukunaga (It), Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag)
Neal Purvis & Robert Wade (last six Bond films, Johnny English)
PLOT: Bond is roped into service again, this time to track down a villain with a dangerous new poison.

FULL DISCLOSURE: Been anticipating this Bond for a while.

STORY STUFF: The story is good but not great. While it’s nice to see Bond grow as a person and be willing to settle down, I really come to watch awesome action sequences with neat gadgets, sexy villainesses, and cheesy one-liners. Bond’s first action sequence is well done but most of it is also in the trailer. There’s a good line here and there. There are not too many gadgets to play with this time around. I did enjoy the Q at home scene though. I also enjoyed Ana de Armas (Knives Out) as she kicked butt in a Cuban fight scene. I wish there was more of that.

ACTING STUFF: Craig brings it as usual. While I still like Connery the best, Craig is inches from number one. The cast brings their ‘A’ game. Malek makes an okay villain. He has the tone of voice but I wish he had a little more excitement and unpredictability.  

ARTISTIC STUFF: The locations are beautiful. Love Bond’s retirement locale and the Italian town (wish they would pick a lane when driving though). The action pieces are well done. Armas’ dress is nice. Not much else to say. I didn’t find the cinematography that mesmerizing this time which is odd considering the stellar camera work in Fukunaga’s True Detective. Oh well.   

VERDICT: Three stars out of five
SEE IT IF: You like Craig’s Bond (and saw Spectre)
UPCOMING REVIEW: Dune, The French Dispatch

Sunday, October 03, 2021

Film: The Many Saints of Newark

 

GENRE: Drama
RATING: R for strong language, violence and some nudity
RUNTIME: 2 hours
PLATFORM: Movie Theatre
STARRING: Alessandro Nivola (American Hustle, Face/Off)
Ray Liotta (Goodfellas); Vera Farmiga (The Departed, Bates Motel)
DIRECTOR: Alan Taylor (Terminator Genisys, The Sopranos)
WRITERS: David Chase (The Sopranos, Rockford Files)
Lawrence Konner (Planet of the Apes (2001), Mona Lisa Smile)
PLOT: A backstory about young Tony Soprano and the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti (Christopher’s dad).

FULL DISCLOSURE: Loved Sopranos but went in with low expectations

STORY STUFF: This film only works if you’ve seen The Sopranos; it’s not for newbies. It was neat seeing some of the backstory as to why the characters are the way they are. There were also some fun references to the TV show. Overall though, the story was just okay. It was like an extended episode with more budget. Despite some good moments, it doesn’t hold a candle to such Sopranos classics like ‘Pine Barrens’ or ‘Long Term Parking’. I wish the story went into how Tony became a boss and Paulie and Silvio worked for him. Also, Big Pussy is not given much to do. Maybe they’ll make another one.

ACTING STUFF: The casting is incredible. The characters are the reason to watch this film. Nivola is engaging as Dickie. Farmiga channels Tony’s mom beautifully. There’s a scene between her and teenage Tony in the kitchen that was perfectly done. I could picture this same conversation with their older counterparts. Corey Stoll (Billions) nails Uncle Junior in cadence and tone. Billy Magnussen (Games Night) does Paulie Walnuts proud with his attention to nails and suits. John Magaro (The Big Short) has the perfect Silvio look and mannerism. I think the head tilt goes a little far though and borders on caricature. Ray Liotta chews up the scenery as Hollywood Dick then gives a steady performance. Michael Gandolfini (Ocean’s 8) is most like his dad in the kitchen scene and after getting hung up on the telephone. I loved the casting of William Ludwig (newcomer) as younger Tony as he looked just like AJ. Kudos to casting by Douglas Aibel and the performances from these awesome actors.

ARTISTIC STUFF: The look is very Sopranos like. The music matches what I would expect from an episode. There’s not much to say here.

VERDICT: Three stars out of five
SEE IT IF: You’ve seen The Sopranos and are curious for more.=
UPCOMING REVIEW: No Time to Die

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Film: Dear Evan Hansen

 

GENRE: Musical, Drama
RATING: PG-13 for brief language and thematic material
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 17 minutes
PLATFORM: Movie Theatre
STARRING: Ben Platt (Pitch Perfect; The Politician)
Kaitlyn Dever (Booksmart); Amy Adams (Enchanted)
DIRECTOR: Stephen Chbosky (Perks of Being a Wallflower, Wonder)
WRITER: Steven Levenson (Masters of Sex, Fosse/Verson)
PLOT: A high school student finds himself involved with a family whose son has committed suicide.

FULL DISCLOSURE: This is one of my favourite Broadway musicals.

STORY STUFF: I think this film adaptation was pretty good. I disagree with the Rotten Tomatoes critics who were bent on trashing this musical for its melodrama. It’s like they haven’t seen a staged musical before. The story is pretty faithful. They did remove a few parent songs including ‘Anybody Have a Map’, ‘To Break in a Glove’ and ‘Good for You’. While a couple of those are good songs they didn’t seem necessary as the focus was more on the kids. I did miss the song ‘Disappear’ which includes more involvement from Connor. I guess the main reason was to give Alana more story as the architect of the Connor Project. I did enjoy her new song ‘Anonymous’ and the new final song which is way more fitting. In fact, I thought the ending was a lot more clear and clean in this film version. There were tears throughout the movie; I’m not at all ashamed to admit it. Bring tissues.

ACTING STUFF: After the initial trailer I was worried that Platt looked too old to be playing a Grade 12 student. In a matter of minutes, he sold me with his performance. He plays the anxiousness and depression perfectly with his vocal stutters and making himself as small as possible. He is a gifted performer who gives his heart to every song and line. I was also a fan of Dever who plays Zoe beautifully. Amandla Stenberg give more depth to Alana thanks to her increased lines and song. Amy Adams and Julianne Moore are wonderfully maternal and I’m glad they both get a chance to sing.

ARTISTIC STUFF: When it comes to the choreography for the musical numbers, it is pretty minimal as the focus is on the emotional impact instead of spectacle. Of course, ‘Sincerely Me’ is the standout for production value. If you haven’t heard the musical numbers before, they are written by the duo behind La La Land and Greatest Showman, so expect awesome stuff. One thing I found weird was how big the kid’s rooms were. They were like the size of my apartment’s living room. I wish I had that much floor space when I was a teen. My librarian wife often looks at books on shelves in the background. She hilariously pointed out that the school library had a Danielle Steele novel on their shelf. Steamy.  

VERDICT: Four and half stars out of five
SEE IT IF: You like Broadway musicals and don’t mind crying
UPCOMING REVIEW: Many Saints of Newark

Sunday, September 19, 2021

2021 Emmy Awards WrapUp

 

I enjoyed the lower-key Emmys this year. I preferred the tables and smaller space rather than a giant auditorium. I did okay with 17 out of 24 categories (I count predicted and wanted as wins). I was not a fan of Cedric the Entertainer as host; he had a couple good jokes but most the comedy bits were cringingly bad. I was also not a fan of Reggie Watts as the DJ. I understand that he’s part of the package with CBS but give me Questlove any day. When it came to the nominees, I enjoyed the clip packages that didn’t shortchange the lead categories like they sometimes do. I was happy with almost all the winners, though I feel I should watch Hacks and I May Destroy You now. I was impressed that The Crown folks were still rockin’ it at 4am in London when they received their best drama series award. I also love the theme for Ted Lasso so it was great to hear it so many times tonight. Some of the speeches were well done, I especially enjoyed Evan Peters, Kate Winslet and Hannah Waddingham. I also felt bad for Jason Sudeikis who referenced Lorne Michaels as a mentor but he was ‘taking a dump’ instead. The worst speech was the director of Queen’s Gambit who went on way too long. You don’t have time to read an entire sheet of paper and wax poetic about your entire cast. Write them some personal emails and get off the stage. Though Conan lost tonight, he still made a spectacle of himself throughout the night – sometimes it was funny, other times, desperate. I was impressed with the images they use for the In Memorium segment – it looks great and tells me more about the people we lost. Speaking of losing, networks shows are hurting. Only two network shows won tonight: SNL and Colbert. Both of them for live shows. There is no way for network shows to compete with cable and streaming. I think something should be done about that. Anyway, here are the winners of the night:

THE WINNERS:

Drama Series: The Crown (Predicted & Wanted)

Comedy Series: Ted Lasso (Predicted & Wanted)

Limited Series: The Queen’s Gambit (Predicted)

Variety Talk Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Wanted)

Variety Sketch Series: SNL (Predicted & Wanted)

Lead Actor [Drama]: Josh O’Connor (The Crown) (Wanted)

Lead Actress [Drama]: Olivia Coleman (The Crown)

Lead Actor [Comedy]: Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso) (Predicted & Wanted)

Lead Actress [Comedy]: Jean Smart (Hacks) (Predicted & Wanted)

Lead Actor [Limited]: Ewan McGregor (Halston)

Lead Actress [Limited]: Kate Winslet (Mare of Easttown) (Predicted & Wanted)

Supp. Actor [Drama]: Tobias Menzies (The Crown)

Supp. Actress [Drama]: Gillian Anderson (The Crown) (Predicted & Wanted)

Supp. Actor [Comedy]: Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso) (Wanted)

Supp. Actress [Comedy]: Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) (Wanted)

Supp. Actor [Limited]: Evan Peters (Mare of Easttown) (Predicted & Wanted)

Supp. Actress [Limited]: Julianne Nicholson (Mare of Easttown)

Directing [Drama]: The Crown – War

Directing [Comedy]: Hacks – Pilot

Directing [Limited]: Queen’s Gambit (Predicted)  

Writing [Drama]: The Crown – War (Wanted)

Writing [Comedy]: Hacks – Pilot

Writing [Limited]: I May Destroy You (Predicted)  

Writing [Variety]: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Predicted & Wanted)

Friday, September 17, 2021

2021 Emmy Awards Predictions

 

The Emmys are this Sunday. I’m betting heavily on Ted Lasso and The Crown. The biggest fight will be between Mare of Easttown and The Queen’s Gambit. Good thing I like all of these shows. I do think it's wrong that Hamilton is running as a TV-Movie when it was running as a film for The Golden Globes. They have their Tonys and Grammys, stop trying to give them more. For the Primetime Emmys predictions, it’s same as past years: I play to win but am happy if the one I want to win takes the statue. Here now are the predictions:

Outstanding Drama Series
The Boys | Bridgerton | The Crown | The Handmaid’s Tale | Lovecraft Country | The Mandalorian | Pose | This Is Us
WILL WIN: The Crown (A strong season featuring Diana and Thatcher)
WANT TO WIN: The Crown (It ticks all the boxes)

Outstanding Comedy Series
Black-ish | Cobra Kai | Emily in Paris | The Flight Attendant | Hacks | The Kominsky Method | Pen15 | Ted Lasso
WILL WIN: Ted Lasso (Glad Schitt’s Creek is finished)
WANT TO WIN: Ted Lasso (The choice pretty obvious. It’s awesome.)

Outstanding Limited Series
I May Destroy You | Mare of Easttown | The Queen’s Gambit | The Underground Railroad | WandaVision
WILL WIN: The Queen’s Gambit (A quicker faster paced series)
WANT TO WIN: Mare of Easttown (I love myself a good mystery)

Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Conan | Daily Show with Trevor Noah | Jimmy Kimmel Live | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | The Late Show with Stephen Colbert  
WILL WIN: Conan (A parting gift for this talk show host)
WANT TO WIN: Last Week Tonight (Blank room Oliver is just as funny)

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show | SNL
WILL WIN: SNL (I’ll admit I haven’t seen the other one)
WANT TO WIN: SNL (Hands down)

Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Bridgerton: Rege-Jean Page | The Crown: Josh O’Connor | Lovecraft Country: Jonathan Majors | Perry Mason: Matthew Rhys | Pose: Billy Porter | This Is Us: Sterling K Brown
WILL WIN: Billy Porter (The Emmys will want to give Pose a parting gift)
WANT TO WIN: Josh O’Connor (Liked his Charles work this season)

Lead Actress in a Drama Series
The Crown: Olivia Coleman | The Crown: Emma Corrin | The Handmaid’s Tale: Elisabeth Moss | In Treatment: Uzo Aduba | Lovecraft Country:  Jurnee Smollett | Pose: Mj Rodriguez
WILL WIN: Emma Corrin (She did a fantastic job as Princess Diana.)
WANT TO WIN: Emma Corrin (Though I did enjoy Olivia Colman as well)

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Black-ish: Anthony Anderson | Kenan: Kenan Thompson | The Kominsky Method: Michael Douglas | Shameless: William H. Macy | Ted Lasso: Jason Sudeikis
WILL WIN: Jason Sudeikis (He’s on a roll.)
WANT TO WIN: Jason Sudeikis (Love his optimistic coach. Fantastic.)

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Black-ish: Tracee Ellis Ross | The Flight Attendant: Kaley Cuoco | Hacks: Jean Smart | Mom: Allison Janney | Shrill: Aidy Bryant
WILL WIN: Jean Smart (The Academy loves her)
WANT TO WIN: Jean Smart (She’s a hard working actress)

Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Halston: Ewan McGergor | Hamilton: Lin-Manuel Miranda | Hamilton: Leslie Odom J | The Undoing: Hugh Grant | WandaVision: Paul Bettany
WILL WIN: Hugh Grant (He plays a good scoundrel)
WANT TO WIN: Paul Bettany (I surprisingly liked his role as Vision)

Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Genius: Aretha: Cynthia Erivo | I May Destroy You: Michaela Coel | Mare of Easttown: Kate Winslet | The Queen’s Gambit: Anya Taylor-Joy | WandaVision: Elisabeth Olsen
WILL WIN: Kate Winslet (Her ‘frumpiness’ trumps chess prodigy)
WANT TO WIN: Kate Winslet (She made this series a must-see)

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
The Crown: Tobias Menzies | The Handmaid’s Tale: O-T Fagbenle | The Handmaid’s Tale: Max Minghella | The Handmaid’s Tale: Bradley Whitford | Lovecraft Country: Michael K Williams | The Mandalorian: Giancarlo Esposito | Perry Mason: John Lithgow | This Is Us: Chris Sullivan
WILL WIN: Michael K Williams (His death only increases his odds)
WANT TO WIN: Chris Sullivan (He’s one of the best parts of This Is Us.)

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
The Crown: Gillian Anderson | The Crown: Helena Bonham Carter | The Crown: Helena Emerald Fennell | The Handmaid’s Tale: Madeline Brewer | The Handmaid’s Tale: Ann Dowd | The Handmaid’s Tale: Yvonne Strahovski | The Handmaid’s Tale: Samira Wiley | Lovecraft Country: Aunjanue Ellis
WILL WIN: Gillian Anderson (Emmy is going to give The Crown a bunch.)
WANT TO WIN: Gillian Anderson (I enjoyed her Margaret Thatcher)

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Hacks: Carl Clemons-Hopkins | The Kominsky Method: Paul Reiser | SNL: Kenan Thompson | SNL: Bowen Yang | Ted Lasso: Brett Goldstein | Ted Lasso: Brendan Hunt | Ted Lasso: Nick Mohammed | Ted Lasso: Jeremy Swift
WILL WIN: Brett Goldstein (Though he should win for Season 2 instead.)
WANT TO WIN: Kenan Thompson (C’mon, give the guy an acting Emmy)

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
The Flight Attendant: Rosie Perez | Hacks: Hannah Einbinder | SNL: Aidy Bryant | SNL: Kate McKinnon | SNL: Cecily Strong | Ted Lasso: Juno Temple | Ted Lasso: Hannah Waddingham
WILL WIN: Hannah Waddingham (I think they love her karaoke singing.)
WANT TO WIN: Cecily Strong (Her Judge Pirro was fun to watch)

Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Hamilton: Daveed Diggs | Hamilton: Jonathan Groff | Hamilton: Anthony Ramos  | I May Destroy You: Paapa Essiedu | Mare of Easttown: Evan Peters | The Queen’s Gambit: Thomas Brodie-Sangster
WILL WIN: Evan Peters (I hope they don’t give to anyone in Hamilton)
WANT TO WIN: Evan Peters (Love what he brought despite his crush)

Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Hamilton: Renee Elise Goldsberry | Hamilton: Phillipa Soo | Mare of Easttown: Julianne Nicholson | Mare of Easttown: Jean Smart | The Queen’s Gambit: Moses Ingram | WandaVision: Kathryn Hahn
WILL WIN: Kathryn Hahn (She’s finally getting her due)
WANT TO WIN: Kathryn Hahn (Though I also liked Nicholson in Mare)

Directing for a Drama Series
Bridgerton • Diamond of the First Water | The Crown • Fairytale | The Crown • War | The Handmaid’s Tale • The Wilderness | The Mandalorian • The Marshal | Pose • Series Finale
WILL WIN: The Crown-Fairytale (Princess Diana’s big episode will win it)
WANT TO WIN: The Mandalorian-The Marshall (Fun Sarlaac scenes)

Directing for a Comedy Series
B Positive • Bad Choice Road | The Flight Attendant • In Case of Emergency | Hacks • Pilot | Mom • Scooby-Doo Checks and Salisbury Steak | Ted Lasso • Biscuits | Ted Lasso • The Hope That Kills You | Ted Lasso • Make Rebecca Great Again
WILL WIN: Ted Lasso-Biscuits (A great episode directed by Zach Braff)
WANT TO WIN: Ted Lasso-Biscuits (See above)

Directing for a Limited Series, Anthology or Movie
Hamilton | I May Destroy You • Ego Death | I May Destroy You • Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes | Mare of Easttown | The Queen’s Gambit | The Underground Railroad | WandaVision
WILL WIN: The Queen’s Gambit (Great character journey)
WANT TO WIN: WandaVision (Loved the variety of classic sitcoms)

Writing for a Drama Series
The Boys • What I Know | The Crown • War | The Handmaid’s Tale • Yahlin Chang | Lovecraft Country • Sundown | The Mandalorian • The Jedi | The Mandalorian • The Rescue | Pose • Series Finale
WILL WIN: Pose-Series Finale (Emmy will want to give more to Pose)
WANT TO WIN: The Crown-War (A good showing for the three women)

Writing for a Comedy Series
The Flight Attendant • In Case of Emergency | Girls5eva • Pilot | Hacks • Pilot | Pen15 • Play | Ted Lasso • Make Rebecca Great Again | Ted Lasso • Pilot
WILL WIN: Ted Lasso-Pilot (Hopefully they don’t pick Hacks instead)
WANT TO WIN: Ted Lasso-Pilot (A great start to a great series)

Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special
I May Destroy You | Mare of Easttown | The Queen’s Gambit | WandaVision • All-New Halloween Spooktacular | WandaVision • Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience | WandaVision • Previously On
WILL WIN: I May Destroy You (I’ll take the one I haven’t seen)
WANT TO WIN: Mare of Easttown (Again, love myself a good mystery)

Writing for a Variety Series
The Amber Ruffin Show | A Black Lady Sketch Show | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | The Late Show with Stephen Colbert  | SNL
WILL WIN: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Emmys love his work)
WANT TO WIN: Last Week Tonight (Though I love Amber Ruffin)

Let’s see how I do. I’ll post after the Emmys with the results and commentary.

Monday, September 06, 2021

Fall TV Preview 2021

The fall television season is here. It’s an eclectic mix. Trying a few new shows this year though some of them are technically reboots or continuations. Here’s the run down of what I’ll be watching (by premiere date):






[‘NEW’] IMPEACHMENT: AMERICAN CRIME STORY
[FX]
Upcoming Season: 1 (or 3)
Premiere Date/Time: Tue. Sept. 7 @ 10pm
Genre: Biography Drama
Starring: Sarah Paulson (AHS, Studio 60, Nurse Ratchet)
Beanie Feldstein (Booksmart, Lady Bird, Neighbors 2)
Creators: Ryan Murphy & others (American Horror Story, Nip/Tuck)
Premise: The Monica Lewinsky scandal is dramatized
(Monica Lewinsky is actually one of the producers of the show)
Why I’ll give it a chance: Loved their OJ installment
What could hurt it: Not a fan of their Versace installment






[NEW!] AMERICAN RUST
[SHOWTIME]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Sun. Sept. 12 @ 10pm
Genre: Crime Drama
Starring: Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom; The Comey Rule)
Maura Tierney (ER; Newsradio; The Affair; The Whole Truth)
Creator: Dan Futterman (Gracepoint, In Treatment, Capote)
Premise: A police chief is linked to a crime in Pennsylvania
Why I’ll give it a chance: Jeff Daniels is awesome
What could hurt it: Comparisons to Mare of Easttown






THE MORNING SHOW
[APPLE TV+]
Upcoming Season: 2
Premiere Date/Time: Fri. Sept. 17
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Starring: Jennifer Aniston (Friends, Horrible Bosses)
Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies, Election, Wild, Walk the Line)
Creator/Showrunner: Kerry Ehrin (Friday Night Lights, Bates Motel)
Why I watch: I like the conflict and Billy Crudup’s character






[NEW!] ORDINARY JOE
[NBC]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Mon. Sept. 20 @ 10pm
Genre: Tryptic Drama
Starring: James Wolk (Mad Men, Zoo, Watchmen, The Crazy Ones)
Natalie Martinez (The Crossing, Kingdom, Under the Dome)
Creators: Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner (House, Glee, Rise)
Premise: One guy on three parallel timelines: cop, nurse, rockstar
Why I’ll give it a chance: The three options intrigues me
What could hurt it: It might get confusing or you favour one to much






[NEW!] THE WONDER YEARS
[ABC]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Wed. Sept. 22 @ 8:30pm
Genre: Nostalgic Dramedy
Starring: Dule Hill (West Wing, Psych, Suits, Ballers)
Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda, Crash, Iron Man 2)
Creator: Saladin K Patterson (Psych, Big Bang Theory)
Premise: Growing in Montgomery, Alabama in the late 1960s
Why I’ll give it a chance: Lee Daniels and Fred Savage involved
What could hurt it: Maybe too preachy?






SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
[NBC]
Upcoming Season: 47
Premiere Date/Time: Sat, October 2 @ 11:30pm
Genre: Sketch Comedy
Starring: Colin Jost (Coming 2 America)
Bowen Yang (Awkwafina is Nora from Queens)
Creator: Lorne Michaels (30 Rock, Portlandia)
Why I watch: It’s an institution. Hope Kenan stays.






THE SIMPSONS
[FOX]
Upcoming Season: 33
Premiere Date/Time: Sun, Sep 26 @ 8pm
Genre: Animated Comedy
Starring: Dan Castellaneta (Hey Arnold!)
Hank Azaria (Smurfs, Ray Donovan)
Creator: Matt Groening (Futurama)
Showrunners: Al Jean (The Critic) & Matt Selman (newcomer)
Why I watch: I’ve seen every episode, why stop now?






THE GOOD DOCTOR
[ABC]
Upcoming Season: 5
Premiere Date/Time: Mon, Sept 27 @ 10pm
Genre: Medical Drama
Starring: Freddie Highmore (Bates Motel, Finding Neverland)
Richard Schiff (West Wing, I Am Sam, The Affair)
Creator/Showrunner: David Shore (House, Houdini and Doyle)
Why I watch: Hope it rebounds from a shaky season






[NEW!] THE PROBLEM WITH JON STEWART
[APPLE TV+]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Thu. Sept. 30
Genre: ‘News’ Show
Starring: Jon Stewart (The Daily Show, Death to Smoochy)
Creator: Brinda Adhikari (CBS Evening New with Jeff Glor)
Premise: Deep dives similar to John Oliver’s show
Why I’ll give it a chance: I like Stewart and his interviews
What could hurt it: Too many ‘news’ shows out there






[NEW!] CSI: LAS VEGAS
[CBS]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Wed. Oct. 6 @ 10pm
Genre: Procedural Drama
Starring: William Petersen (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)
Jorja Fox (CSI: ER, The West Wing)
Creator: Jason Tracey (Burn Notice, Elementary)
Premise: A reboot of the original so technically Season 16
Why I’ll give it a chance: I liked the original and Petersen
What could hurt it: Gets too repetitive with sexual crimes






YOUNG SHELDON
[CBS]
Upcoming Season: 5
Premiere Date/Time: Thu, Oct. 7 @ 8pm
Genre: Family Comedy
Starring: Iain Armitage (Big Little Lies, The Glass Castle)
Zoe Perry (Scandal, The Family)
Creators: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro (The Big Bang Theory)
Showrunner: Steven Molaro (The Class, The Big Bang Theory)
Why I watch: The kids are pretty darn entertaining especially Missy






SUCCESSION
[HBO]
Upcoming Season: 3
Premiere Date/Time: Oct. 17
Genre: Dark Family Drama
Starring: Jeremy Strong (The Gentlemen, Trial of the Chicago 7)
Kieran Culkin (Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Cider House Rules)
Creator/Showrunner: Jesse Armstrong (The Thick of It, Peep Show)
Why I watch: Such a conniving family. So fun.






DEXTER: NEW BLOOD
[SHOWTIME]
Upcoming Season: 9
Premiere Date/Time: Sun. Nov. 9 @ 9pm
Genre: Mystery Drama
Starring: Michael C Hall (Six Feet Under, Game Night)
Jennifer Carpenter (The Enemy Within, Limitless)
Creator: James Manos Jr. (The Sopranos, The Shield)
Showrunner: Clyde Phillips (Nurse Jackie, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose)
Why I watch: Hoping they can redeem their awful finale.






[NEW!] THE SHRINK NEXT DOOR
[APPLE TV+]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Fri. Nov. 12
Genre: Dark Comedy
Starring: Will Ferrell (SNL, Stranger Than Fiction, Anchorman)
Paul Rudd (Ant Man, Living With Yourself, Wet Hot American Summer)
Creator: Georgia Pritchett (Veep, Succession, Avenue 5)
Premise: A bizarre relationship between a psychiatrist and his patient
Why I’ll give it a chance: That’s a great cast
What could hurt it: I don’t like Ferrell’s beard






[NEW!] HAWKEYE
[DISNEY+]
Upcoming Season: 1
Premiere Date/Time: Wed. Nov. 24
Genre: Action Adventure
Starring: Jeremy Renner (Avengers, The Town, The Hurt Locker)
Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit, Bumblebee, Pitch Perfect 3)
Creator: Jonathan Igla (Mad Men, Bridgerton)
Premise: Clint Barton trains a new Hawkeye
Why I’ll give it a chance: Marvel shows are well produced
What could hurt it: Not my favourite Avenger






LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS
[NBC]
Upcoming Season: 9
Premiere Date/Time: ongoing @ 12:30pm
Genre: Talk Show
Starring: Seth Meyers (SNL, The Awesomes, New Year’s Eve)
Creator: Lorne Michaels & NBC
Why I watch: Mostly just his Closer Looks, sometimes his interviews






LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER
[HBO]
Upcoming Season: Still in Season 8
Premiere Date/Time: Sun, still running @ 10pm
Genre: ‘News’ program
Starring: John Oliver (Daily Show, Community)
Creator: John Oliver
Why I watch: Love Oliver’s rants and the “Now This” segments

What new shows are you going try this year?

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