Sam Claflinand Lily Collinshave become fan favorite actors in their own right, but the two have also starred in a movie together. The film adaptation of Love, Rosie,based on the book by Cecelia Ahern, is about Rosie Dunne (Collins), a girl who finds herself pregnant at a young age, and she's not in love with the father. The person she loves? Her best friend, who she refuses to admit she has feelings for, Alex Stewart (Claflin). The book and film detail their lives together as friends and how the two are clearly meant to be together, but are seemingly the only two who don't realize it. Now, you can experience the romance for yourself on Pluto TV!
The Christian Ditter film, which Ditter co-wrote with Juliette Towhidi, is based on Ahern's book, Where Rainbows Endand the adaptation is a pretty great representation of what the book was. It is a sweet story and,...
The Christian Ditter film, which Ditter co-wrote with Juliette Towhidi, is based on Ahern's book, Where Rainbows Endand the adaptation is a pretty great representation of what the book was. It is a sweet story and,...
- 8/1/2025
- by Rachel Leishman
- Collider.com
Nowadays, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's most defining character is Negan from The Walking Dead. He made his debut halfway through the series and, after the show's finale, he received a spinoff show, The Walking Dead: Dead City.
However, before he began Negan, and even John Winchester on Supernatural, the actor credits a different show for changing his career. In a new interview with People, Jeffrey Dean Morgan credits his role as Denny Duquette from Grey's Anatomy as the show that gave him a career.
Although Jeffrey Dean Morgan joined the long-running medical drama shortly after his appearance in Supernatural, Grey's Anatomy's Denny made more of an impact. Looking back at his roles, Morgan noted none of his current roles, including Negan, could've happened without Grey's Anatomy.
I've auditioned zero times since playing Denny Duquette.
"That show honestly gave me a career. I was doing that, Weeds and Supernatural simultaneously.
However, before he began Negan, and even John Winchester on Supernatural, the actor credits a different show for changing his career. In a new interview with People, Jeffrey Dean Morgan credits his role as Denny Duquette from Grey's Anatomy as the show that gave him a career.
Although Jeffrey Dean Morgan joined the long-running medical drama shortly after his appearance in Supernatural, Grey's Anatomy's Denny made more of an impact. Looking back at his roles, Morgan noted none of his current roles, including Negan, could've happened without Grey's Anatomy.
I've auditioned zero times since playing Denny Duquette.
"That show honestly gave me a career. I was doing that, Weeds and Supernatural simultaneously.
- 6/16/2025
- by Monica Coman
- CBR
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Romantic movies are usually medicine for the weary soul. They make you laugh as you watch two typically very different people fall in love, whether immediately or eventually. The ending may even leave you with a warmhearted sigh as they kiss and live happily ever after. It's a formula that is loved by many and has led to the 14 greatest romance films of all time. However, not all love stories have happy endings. Sometimes you just need a good cry, and that's where the sad romance subgenre comes in. These are the movies that help you feel all the feels, and it's a journey that can be painful and therapeutic all at the same time.
Here, we've assembled a list of 15 movies that will have you tearing through the tissue box. Some titles are sappy tales that have become a permanent part of pop culture,...
Romantic movies are usually medicine for the weary soul. They make you laugh as you watch two typically very different people fall in love, whether immediately or eventually. The ending may even leave you with a warmhearted sigh as they kiss and live happily ever after. It's a formula that is loved by many and has led to the 14 greatest romance films of all time. However, not all love stories have happy endings. Sometimes you just need a good cry, and that's where the sad romance subgenre comes in. These are the movies that help you feel all the feels, and it's a journey that can be painful and therapeutic all at the same time.
Here, we've assembled a list of 15 movies that will have you tearing through the tissue box. Some titles are sappy tales that have become a permanent part of pop culture,...
- 4/5/2025
- by Katie Ranno
- Slash Film
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The Life List is a romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks. Based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Lori Nelson Spielman, the Netflix film follows Alex, a young woman still grieving her mother’s recent death. She soon receives a video from her late mother telling her to revisit her childhood aspirations and old goals, which sends her on an adventurous journey. The Life List stars Sofia Carson, Kyle Allen, Connie Britton, José Zúñiga, and Jordi Mollà. So, if you loved the heart-touching drama, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in The Life List, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Eat Pray Love (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Sony Pictures
Eat Pray Love is a biographical romantic drama film directed by Ryan Murphy, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jennifer Salt.
The Life List is a romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks. Based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Lori Nelson Spielman, the Netflix film follows Alex, a young woman still grieving her mother’s recent death. She soon receives a video from her late mother telling her to revisit her childhood aspirations and old goals, which sends her on an adventurous journey. The Life List stars Sofia Carson, Kyle Allen, Connie Britton, José Zúñiga, and Jordi Mollà. So, if you loved the heart-touching drama, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in The Life List, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Eat Pray Love (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Sony Pictures
Eat Pray Love is a biographical romantic drama film directed by Ryan Murphy, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jennifer Salt.
- 3/31/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
After the success of Lisa Kudrow's new Netflix series No Good Deed, viewers should watch one of her more underrated movies released in 2007. A dark comedy series, No Good Deed, follows Paul and Lydia Morgan, a married couple who, after falling on hard times, decide to put their house up for sale. Their Los Feliz property quickly catches the attention of three couples who are eager to buy the Morgan house in No Good Deed, but the selling does not run smoothly as secrets surrounding all the families threaten to cause trouble for everybody.
The cast of No Good Deed includes Lisa Kudrow, best known for her roles as Phoebe Buffay in Friends and Fiona Wallice in Web Therapy. Throughout the series, Kudrow's character Lydia displays her reluctance to sell the house and her struggles with the tragic death of her son, Jacob. Kudrow gives a thrillingly dark performance as Lydia throughout the series,...
The cast of No Good Deed includes Lisa Kudrow, best known for her roles as Phoebe Buffay in Friends and Fiona Wallice in Web Therapy. Throughout the series, Kudrow's character Lydia displays her reluctance to sell the house and her struggles with the tragic death of her son, Jacob. Kudrow gives a thrillingly dark performance as Lydia throughout the series,...
- 12/17/2024
- by Eidhne Gallagher
- ScreenRant
Ansel Elgort and Catherine Hardwicke are letting their imaginations run wild as they partner for an adaptation of Cecelia Ahern’s novel If You Could See Me Now. Ahern’s book tells the touching story of an unlikely romance between a woman with the world’s weight on her shoulders and her imaginary friend, Ivan.
Here’s a synopsis for Cecelia Adhern’s If You Could See Me Now novel courtesy of Amazon:
What if love was right there in front of you – you just couldn’t see it? Elizabeth Egan is too busy for friends. As a reluctant mother to her sister Saoirse’s young son Luke and with her own business to run, every precious moment is made to count.
But with Saoirse crashing in and out of their lives, leaving both her sister and her son reeling, Luke and Elizabeth are desperately in need of some magic.
Here’s a synopsis for Cecelia Adhern’s If You Could See Me Now novel courtesy of Amazon:
What if love was right there in front of you – you just couldn’t see it? Elizabeth Egan is too busy for friends. As a reluctant mother to her sister Saoirse’s young son Luke and with her own business to run, every precious moment is made to count.
But with Saoirse crashing in and out of their lives, leaving both her sister and her son reeling, Luke and Elizabeth are desperately in need of some magic.
- 12/17/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Ansel Elgort (Tokyo Vice) is attached to star in If You Could See Me Now, an adaptation of the 2005 novel from Cecelia Ahern, to be directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Prisoner’s Daughter).
Hailing from Constantine Film and Canyon Creek, the film follows Elizabeth, whose mother disappeared when she was a little girl. On the same night, Ivan arrived — her invisible friend, a boy her age that only she can see, sent to support her during a difficult time. Years later, Ivan and Elizabeth are miraculously reunited, though neither remember the bond they once had. Ivan quickly begins to fall for Elizabeth, unsure why she is able to see him — but something tells Ivan that he must help her once more…
The book is just the latest to make it to screen for Ahern, the Irish novelist behind titles like Ps, I Love You and Where Rainbows End, which were respectively...
Hailing from Constantine Film and Canyon Creek, the film follows Elizabeth, whose mother disappeared when she was a little girl. On the same night, Ivan arrived — her invisible friend, a boy her age that only she can see, sent to support her during a difficult time. Years later, Ivan and Elizabeth are miraculously reunited, though neither remember the bond they once had. Ivan quickly begins to fall for Elizabeth, unsure why she is able to see him — but something tells Ivan that he must help her once more…
The book is just the latest to make it to screen for Ahern, the Irish novelist behind titles like Ps, I Love You and Where Rainbows End, which were respectively...
- 12/17/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Roar's episodes end with uplifting messages, highlighting the importance of the female perspective in society. Series creators worked closely with author Cecelia Ahern to bring her feminist fables to life in a surreal anthology. Each standalone story in Roar delves into crucial issues affecting women today, revealing deeper thematic depths with each episode.
Apple TV+'s Roar TV show saw the episodes end with uplifting messages that reaffirm the importance of the female perspective in modern society. Based on Roar by Cecelia Ahern, the series is a surreal anthology that combines magic realism, social reality, horror, comedy, and drama. Each episode of Roar seeks to unravel the nuances behind the most crucial issues affecting women today. Series creators Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive the duo behind Glow worked directly with Cecelia Ahern in fleshing out the author's stories. Each narrative in the Roar series is true to Ahern's original vision.
Apple TV+'s Roar TV show saw the episodes end with uplifting messages that reaffirm the importance of the female perspective in modern society. Based on Roar by Cecelia Ahern, the series is a surreal anthology that combines magic realism, social reality, horror, comedy, and drama. Each episode of Roar seeks to unravel the nuances behind the most crucial issues affecting women today. Series creators Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive the duo behind Glow worked directly with Cecelia Ahern in fleshing out the author's stories. Each narrative in the Roar series is true to Ahern's original vision.
- 7/22/2024
- by Peter Mutuc, Tom Russell, Shawn S. Lealos
- ScreenRant
What more could the heart want than a sweeping romantic drama dealing with grief, loss, love, and music? The Greatest Hits is a fantasy romantic drama film written and directed by Ned Benson, the Hulu film follows the story of a young woman Lucy who had a picture-perfect romance but an accident took him away from her. But she gets a second chance when she discovers that she can travel back in time through the music they love, but her excursions in her past are interfering with a new love interest. The Greatest Hits stars Lucy Boynton, David Corenswet, and Justin H. Min in the lead roles with Nelly Furtado, Andie Ju, Austin Crute, Tom Yi, Bryan Ferry, and Retta starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the sweeping love story and the time-traveling drama in The Greatest Hits, here are some similar films you could check out next.
- 4/25/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
How To Date Billy Walsh is a teen romantic comedy directed by Alex Pillai. The Prime Video film follows the story of two high schoolers Amelia and Archie who have been friends since childhood. Archie is harboring secret feelings for Amelia but hasn’t told her and when he decides to do so, Amelia falls for the new transfer student Billy. Will Amelia end up choosing Billy or Archie? How To Date Billy Walsh stars Sebastian Croft, Charithra Chandran, and Tanner Buchanan in the lead roles with Daisy Jelley, Kunal Nayyar, Nick Frost, Lucy Punch, Guz Khan, and Charles Camrose starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the love triangle in How To Date Billy Walsh here are some similar films you should check out next.
The Kissing Booth (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Kissing Booth is the first film in a trilogy directed by Vince Marcello. Based on a...
The Kissing Booth (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Kissing Booth is the first film in a trilogy directed by Vince Marcello. Based on a...
- 4/8/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
"The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf" in Roar ends with Amelia building her own shelf, highlighting the long-term effects of internalized misogyny and the gradual process of becoming a strong, independent woman. Amelia's decision to continue perpetuating the male gaze with her beauty company reveals the ongoing struggle of sexism and internalized misogyny in corporate industries and institutional systems. Unlike the generally triumphant endings in other episodes of Roar, "The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf" has a bleaker ending to showcase the complexity of feminism and the battle against internalized misogyny that starts with women themselves.
Roar season 1, episode 3 “The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf” ends with the story's Roar trophy wife protagonist Amelia simply relocating to a different shelf, making it the only episode that doesn't really end happily. Roar, Apple TV+'s series of eight feminist fables, is based on the book Roar by Cecelia Ahern,...
Roar season 1, episode 3 “The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf” ends with the story's Roar trophy wife protagonist Amelia simply relocating to a different shelf, making it the only episode that doesn't really end happily. Roar, Apple TV+'s series of eight feminist fables, is based on the book Roar by Cecelia Ahern,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Stephen Barker, Peter Mutuc, Katy Rath
- ScreenRant
Schitt’s Creek is still in everybody’s mind and after Dan Levy‘s brilliant comedic role, he is back with a Netflix tear-jerker film Good Grief that will surely make you cry and maybe laugh at a few moments. Written and directed by Levy, the film revolves around Marc who recently lost his husband, and in the following years, he is still not able to get over the grief. Then an unexpected turn of events forces him to take a trip to Paris where he goes with his friends Sophie and Thomas. Besides Levy’s leading role, Good Grief also stars Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, Luke Evans, David Bradley, and Arnaud Valois. So, if you loved Levy’s emotional drama film here are some similar movies you might want to check out next.
Demolition (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Searchlight Pictures
Demolition storyline and characters are the most similar to...
Demolition (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Searchlight Pictures
Demolition storyline and characters are the most similar to...
- 1/11/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: Anonymous Content has closed a first-look deal with Theresa Park’s film and TV banner Per Capita Productions.
Park’s Per Capita Productions is focused an auteur-driven, independent films, primarily based on literary material.
Most recently, Park produced Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All starring Timothée Chalamet, Taylor Russell and Mark Rylance. The movie has been nominated for 2023 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Feature Film, Best Lead Performance and Best Supporting Performance; received two acting nominations from the Gotham Awards; and won the Silver Lion at Venice for Best Director; and Best New Talent for Russell. Bones and All was financed by The Apartment Pictures (a Fremantle company) and produced by that studio’s Lorenzo Mieli as well.
Park also produced the film After Yang with Cinereach for A24, starring Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith and Justin Min, adapted by writer-director Kogonada from Alexander Weinstein’s short story Saying Goodbye to Yang.
Park’s Per Capita Productions is focused an auteur-driven, independent films, primarily based on literary material.
Most recently, Park produced Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All starring Timothée Chalamet, Taylor Russell and Mark Rylance. The movie has been nominated for 2023 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Feature Film, Best Lead Performance and Best Supporting Performance; received two acting nominations from the Gotham Awards; and won the Silver Lion at Venice for Best Director; and Best New Talent for Russell. Bones and All was financed by The Apartment Pictures (a Fremantle company) and produced by that studio’s Lorenzo Mieli as well.
Park also produced the film After Yang with Cinereach for A24, starring Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith and Justin Min, adapted by writer-director Kogonada from Alexander Weinstein’s short story Saying Goodbye to Yang.
- 2/6/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Gerard Butler revealed that he almost killed co-star Hilary Swank in an incident involving a crocodile clamp while shooting a scene for their film P.S. I Love You. The romantic drama, which was released in 2007, was directed by Richard Lagravenese and based on the Cecelia Ahern novel of the same name. While it was a success at the box office and well-liked by audiences, the film garnered largely negative reviews from critics who thought that Swank was miscast in the lead role and largely panned the adaptation of Ahern's book.
While discussing some of his past movie roles in a guest appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Butler explained how he "nearly killed" co-star Hilary Swank while shooting a scene for P.S. I Love You.
Butler, who also injured himself while shooting his latest movie, Plane, said that the incident occurred during a silly scene that had the burly action...
While discussing some of his past movie roles in a guest appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Butler explained how he "nearly killed" co-star Hilary Swank while shooting a scene for P.S. I Love You.
Butler, who also injured himself while shooting his latest movie, Plane, said that the incident occurred during a silly scene that had the burly action...
- 1/29/2023
- by Alex Murray
- ScreenRant
Two years after the shocking cancellation of “Glow,” showrunners Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch have returned for another show about the struggles women face every day — “Roar.” The Apple TV+ anthology series tells a new story with each episode, centering on a woman or girl as she deals with societal expectations, often with a dark twist of magical realism. The stories of “Roar” come from Cecelia Ahern‘s short story collection of the same name, to which both Flahive and Mensch found themselves drawn. “The thing that really drew us in were just how sticky the ideas and images were,” says Flahive in an exclusive new interview for Gold Derby. Watch the video chat above.
Mensch reveals that the first of Ahern’s stories that stood out to them was “The Woman Who Found Bite Marks on Her Skin,” a tale of a working mother who grapples with the sudden...
Mensch reveals that the first of Ahern’s stories that stood out to them was “The Woman Who Found Bite Marks on Her Skin,” a tale of a working mother who grapples with the sudden...
- 5/25/2022
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
Liz Flahive's and Carly Mensch's anthology series "Roar" debuted on Apple TV+ on April 15, 2022. Based on a collection of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, each episode features a different cast and director telling a story of a woman's experiences. In an early press release, "Roar" was said to tell "darkly comic feminist fables."
The second episode, titled "The Woman Who Ate Photographs," stars Nicole Kidman as a woman named Robin who literally consumes pictures. Directed by Australian commercial and music video director Kim Gehrig, the plot concerns Robin's struggles as she moves her mother, suffering from dementia, into her home...
The post Nicole Kidman Returned to Her Pre-Hollywood Roots For Her Role in Roar appeared first on /Film.
The second episode, titled "The Woman Who Ate Photographs," stars Nicole Kidman as a woman named Robin who literally consumes pictures. Directed by Australian commercial and music video director Kim Gehrig, the plot concerns Robin's struggles as she moves her mother, suffering from dementia, into her home...
The post Nicole Kidman Returned to Her Pre-Hollywood Roots For Her Role in Roar appeared first on /Film.
- 5/6/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Roar is what happens when a group of five-star chefs combine their talents, roll up their sleeves, and wind up making a garbage plate. All the ingredients are there, and all the skill, but it somehow adds up to a muddled creation that’s less than the sum of its parts.
The Apple TV+ anthology series (all eight episodes streaming now) is essentially a collection of modern fairy tales about female empowerment, based a 2018 short story collection by Irish author Cecelia Ahern. The episodes open with bright typographic title cards...
The Apple TV+ anthology series (all eight episodes streaming now) is essentially a collection of modern fairy tales about female empowerment, based a 2018 short story collection by Irish author Cecelia Ahern. The episodes open with bright typographic title cards...
- 4/22/2022
- by Jenna Scherer
- Rollingstone.com
[Editor’s Note: The following interview contains light spoilers for “Roar” Season 1. All eight episodes are available now on Apple TV+.]
Fables, by definition, provide a moral lesson, but that doesn’t mean the characters within each fanciful, fictitious story have to recognize the message themselves. A protagonist’s poor choices may lead to comeuppance, or their awakening may arrive too late. Their fate is meant to inform and instruct the reader, rather than simply make them feel safe and secure.
In other words, fables aren’t fairy tales, and “Roar” recognizes the difference. The eight-episode Apple TV+ series is adapted from Cecelia Ahern’s 2018 collection of shorts. A number of episodes — all fables — are steeped in relatable misfortune. The woman who solved her own murder doesn’t get her life back. The woman who disappeared doesn’t find a magic patch for racist blind spots. But in the hands of “Glow” creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, “Roar” imbues...
Fables, by definition, provide a moral lesson, but that doesn’t mean the characters within each fanciful, fictitious story have to recognize the message themselves. A protagonist’s poor choices may lead to comeuppance, or their awakening may arrive too late. Their fate is meant to inform and instruct the reader, rather than simply make them feel safe and secure.
In other words, fables aren’t fairy tales, and “Roar” recognizes the difference. The eight-episode Apple TV+ series is adapted from Cecelia Ahern’s 2018 collection of shorts. A number of episodes — all fables — are steeped in relatable misfortune. The woman who solved her own murder doesn’t get her life back. The woman who disappeared doesn’t find a magic patch for racist blind spots. But in the hands of “Glow” creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, “Roar” imbues...
- 4/15/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
While once a male-dominated medium, TV is brimming with female-driven programming in 2022.
Women are getting the royal treatment with psychological perspectives not often available, especially with additional women behind the camera.
Airing on Apple TV+, Roar is a new anthology series about women's empowerment from Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, who have previously showcased the female mind on shows like Nurse Jackie and the gone-too-soon Glow.
Given their previous work, basing a series on Cecelia Ahern's book of short stories with the same title makes perfect sense, and some moving episodes really make you think.
The stories study many issues women face today, including fear, shame, and guilt, with a literal, somewhat whimsical bent.
Whether boldly told or with a lighter approach, each chapter finds a woman sharing her empowerment or experience with womanhood.
Liz Flahive joined us on press day to share her thoughts on bringing these stories to the screen.
Women are getting the royal treatment with psychological perspectives not often available, especially with additional women behind the camera.
Airing on Apple TV+, Roar is a new anthology series about women's empowerment from Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, who have previously showcased the female mind on shows like Nurse Jackie and the gone-too-soon Glow.
Given their previous work, basing a series on Cecelia Ahern's book of short stories with the same title makes perfect sense, and some moving episodes really make you think.
The stories study many issues women face today, including fear, shame, and guilt, with a literal, somewhat whimsical bent.
Whether boldly told or with a lighter approach, each chapter finds a woman sharing her empowerment or experience with womanhood.
Liz Flahive joined us on press day to share her thoughts on bringing these stories to the screen.
- 4/14/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Roar is a collection of darkly comic, female-centered fables that share some spine-chilling DNA with The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror. In each of the eight standalone episodes, adapted by Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive (Glow) from Cecelia Ahern’s short story collection, a woman finds herself in a very weird situation. Take, for instance, Becky the ghost of a bizarrely slain young woman who guides law enforcement to clues in “The Woman Who Solved Her Own Murder.” “The most fun part of playing this character was delving into the different tactics she’s trying to use to get attention from these male detectives. She’s trying to use the ones she did in life,” Brie says. But flirting doesn’t work when you’re dead – and invisible. So she ends up “channeling her anger” to both hilarious and heartbreaking results. The most bizarre tale is “The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck,...
- 4/14/2022
- TV Insider
"Roar" is the new 'darkly comic' anthology TV series from Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, based on the 2018 short story collection by Cecelia Ahern, starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo. Merritt Wever, Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart and Kara Hayward, streaming 8 episodes April 15, 2022 on AppleTV+:
"...with wit and whimsy, each story in the collection shines a spotlight on women's experiences and how women navigate through other's perceptions of them as well as their own.
"Highlighting what it means to be a woman, the stories are considered darkly comic feminist fables'..."
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"...with wit and whimsy, each story in the collection shines a spotlight on women's experiences and how women navigate through other's perceptions of them as well as their own.
"Highlighting what it means to be a woman, the stories are considered darkly comic feminist fables'..."
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- 4/14/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In our modern age, where audiences demand a never-ending stream of their preferred story, episodic anthology series can be a tough sell. People don’t want to watch one episode of something, only to start over 30 minutes later with a new set of characters in a new setting with new stakes — or, depending on your faith in humanity, networks don’t want to risk losing subscribers by providing a quick, clean ending, rather than lock them in for 11 hours. After all, when you’re beginning anew every episode, the odds that they’ll all be of equal interest, let alone quality, drop off.
But that hasn’t stopped great episodic series from being produced. “Room 104” stretched its horror conceit to exciting extremes. “High Maintenance” transported us to various New York venues with compassionate character portraits. “Little America” found distinctly charming avenues into American immigrants’ lives. Some people watch “Black Mirror.
But that hasn’t stopped great episodic series from being produced. “Room 104” stretched its horror conceit to exciting extremes. “High Maintenance” transported us to various New York venues with compassionate character portraits. “Little America” found distinctly charming avenues into American immigrants’ lives. Some people watch “Black Mirror.
- 4/11/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
In our modern age, where audiences demand a never-ending stream of their preferred story, episodic anthology series can be a tough sell. People don’t want to watch one episode of something, only to start over 30 minutes later with a new set of characters in a new setting with new stakes — or, depending on your faith in humanity, networks don’t want to risk losing subscribers by providing a quick, clean ending, rather than lock them in for 11 hours. After all, when you’re beginning anew every episode, the odds that they’ll all be of equal interest, let alone quality, drop off.
But that hasn’t stopped great episodic series from being produced. “Room 104” stretched its horror conceit to exciting extremes. “High Maintenance” transported us to various New York venues with compassionate character portraits. “Little America” found distinctly charming avenues into American immigrants’ lives. Some people watch “Black Mirror.
But that hasn’t stopped great episodic series from being produced. “Room 104” stretched its horror conceit to exciting extremes. “High Maintenance” transported us to various New York venues with compassionate character portraits. “Little America” found distinctly charming avenues into American immigrants’ lives. Some people watch “Black Mirror.
- 4/10/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Alcon Entertainment has acquired screenwriter Steven Karczynski’s psychological thriller Vent, bringing BAFTA Award winner Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (The Lives of Others) aboard to direct.
The film brought to the company by Head of Creative Carl Rogers the story of a paranoid young man who believes a kidnapping victim is tapping messages to him through his apartment building air vent. Alcon co-founders and co-CEOs Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson will produce alongside Karczynski and David Prior.
“The vision behind Vent is unique and thrilling,” said Kosovo and Johnson, “and between Steven Karczynski’s incredible writing, and Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s ability to bring such films to life, we are thrilled to be a part of bringing this story to screens.”
Von Donnersmarck’s most decorated feature, The Lives of Others, told the story of an agent of the secret police in 1984 East Berlin, who found himself becoming...
The film brought to the company by Head of Creative Carl Rogers the story of a paranoid young man who believes a kidnapping victim is tapping messages to him through his apartment building air vent. Alcon co-founders and co-CEOs Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson will produce alongside Karczynski and David Prior.
“The vision behind Vent is unique and thrilling,” said Kosovo and Johnson, “and between Steven Karczynski’s incredible writing, and Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s ability to bring such films to life, we are thrilled to be a part of bringing this story to screens.”
Von Donnersmarck’s most decorated feature, The Lives of Others, told the story of an agent of the secret police in 1984 East Berlin, who found himself becoming...
- 4/5/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Next month, Roar is coming to Apple TV+. The streaming service has released a teaser for the new dark comedy anthology TV show which is based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern. The cast includes executive producer Nicole Kidman (above), Cynthia Erivo, Issa Rae, Merritt Wever, Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart, and Kara Hayward.
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- 3/28/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Roar" is the new 'darkly comic' anthology TV series from Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, based on the 2018 short story collection by Cecelia Ahern, starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo. Merritt Wever, Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart and Kara Hayward, streaming 8 episodes April 15, 2022 on AppleTV+:
"...with wit and whimsy, each story in the collection shines a spotlight on women's experiences and how women navigate through other's perceptions of them as well as their own.
"Highlighting what it means to be a woman, the stories are considered darkly comic feminist fables'..."
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"...with wit and whimsy, each story in the collection shines a spotlight on women's experiences and how women navigate through other's perceptions of them as well as their own.
"Highlighting what it means to be a woman, the stories are considered darkly comic feminist fables'..."
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- 3/25/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Apple TV+ has released the trailer for ‘Roar,’ the highly anticipated darkly comedic anthology series set to debut globally with all eight episodes on Friday, April 15.
Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, spanning genres from magical realism to psychological horror, these eight stand-alone stories feature ordinary women in some pretty extraordinary circumstances. In the series, women eat photographs, date ducks, live on shelves like trophies. And yet, their struggles are universal.
Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”), who also executive produces; Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”); six-time Emmy Award-nominee Issa Rae (“Insecure”); Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever (“Unbelievable”); SAG Award nominee Alison Brie; three-time Emmy Award-nominee Betty Gilpin; Meera Syal (“Yesterday”), Fivel Stewart (“Atypical”) and Kara Hayward (“Us”) star.
Each instalment of the anthology series will also feature notable stars such as Nick Kroll (“Big Mouth”), Judy Davis (“Nitram”), Alfred Molina (“Spider-Man: No Way Home...
Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, spanning genres from magical realism to psychological horror, these eight stand-alone stories feature ordinary women in some pretty extraordinary circumstances. In the series, women eat photographs, date ducks, live on shelves like trophies. And yet, their struggles are universal.
Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”), who also executive produces; Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”); six-time Emmy Award-nominee Issa Rae (“Insecure”); Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever (“Unbelievable”); SAG Award nominee Alison Brie; three-time Emmy Award-nominee Betty Gilpin; Meera Syal (“Yesterday”), Fivel Stewart (“Atypical”) and Kara Hayward (“Us”) star.
Each instalment of the anthology series will also feature notable stars such as Nick Kroll (“Big Mouth”), Judy Davis (“Nitram”), Alfred Molina (“Spider-Man: No Way Home...
- 3/25/2022
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Apple TV+ today released the trailer for “Roar,” the highly anticipated darkly comedic anthology series set to debut globally with all eight-episodes on Friday, April 15 exclusively on Apple TV+. Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, the series is the first to be released under “Roar” creators and co-showrunners Carly Mensch […]
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- 3/25/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Apple TV+ has unveiled its first trailer for Roar, the upcoming star-studded anthology series from Glow duo Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive. Based on short stories by Cecelia Ahern, the eight-episode season is set to arrive all at once on Friday, April 15. The thrilling trailer features eight distinct stories led by some of the industry’s most talented actresses including Nicole Kidman (who also executive produces), Cynthia Erivo, Issa Rae, Merritt Wever, Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart, and Kara Hayward. (Credit: Apple TV+) A darkly comedic series, Roar is made up of feminist fables for today’s world, spanning genres that range from magical realism to psychological horror. Each standalone installment has its own quirks as every story focuses on ordinary women in extraordinary circumstances. Among the things viewers can expect based on the trailer, below, is for women to eat photographs, date ducks, and live on...
- 3/24/2022
- TV Insider
You’re going to hear these A-list women roar.
Apple TV+ anthology series “Roar,” based on author Cecelia Ahern’s short story collection of the same name, premieres April 15. The series is the latest book-to-screen adaptation spearheaded by Nicole Kidman, who stars in the series and also executive produces.
Check out the trailer below.
Brought to Apple TV+ by the team behind “Glow,” “Roar” tells the stories of eight women who are all battling unique plights. Betty Gilpin stars as The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf, an elevated pedestal constructed by her husband, played by Daniel Dae Kim.
Meanwhile, Meera Syal attempts to “return” her own husband at a grocery store, while Alison Brie solves her own murder — while commenting on how handsome the killer (Hugh Dancy) is.
Issa Rae returns to TV following the final season of “Insecure” as The Woman Who Disappeared, with all of her...
Apple TV+ anthology series “Roar,” based on author Cecelia Ahern’s short story collection of the same name, premieres April 15. The series is the latest book-to-screen adaptation spearheaded by Nicole Kidman, who stars in the series and also executive produces.
Check out the trailer below.
Brought to Apple TV+ by the team behind “Glow,” “Roar” tells the stories of eight women who are all battling unique plights. Betty Gilpin stars as The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf, an elevated pedestal constructed by her husband, played by Daniel Dae Kim.
Meanwhile, Meera Syal attempts to “return” her own husband at a grocery store, while Alison Brie solves her own murder — while commenting on how handsome the killer (Hugh Dancy) is.
Issa Rae returns to TV following the final season of “Insecure” as The Woman Who Disappeared, with all of her...
- 3/24/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
There is a lot of great entertainment featuring women and their voices of late, and we couldn't be more excited.
Apple TV+ today released the trailer for Roar, the highly anticipated darkly comedic anthology series set to debut globally with all eight-episodes on Friday, April 15 exclusively on Apple TV+.
Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, the series is the first to be released under Roar creators and co-showrunners Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive’s (Glow) overall deal with Apple TV+.
The gripping trailer highlights the award-winning cast of actors that star across the eight distinct stories, including Academy, Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos), who also executive produces.
Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo (Harriet), six-time Emmy Award-nominee Issa Rae (Insecure), Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever (Unbelievable), SAG Award nominee Alison Brie, three-time Emmy Award-nominee Betty Gilpin all get showcasing episodes.
Apple TV+ today released the trailer for Roar, the highly anticipated darkly comedic anthology series set to debut globally with all eight-episodes on Friday, April 15 exclusively on Apple TV+.
Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, the series is the first to be released under Roar creators and co-showrunners Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive’s (Glow) overall deal with Apple TV+.
The gripping trailer highlights the award-winning cast of actors that star across the eight distinct stories, including Academy, Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos), who also executive produces.
Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo (Harriet), six-time Emmy Award-nominee Issa Rae (Insecure), Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever (Unbelievable), SAG Award nominee Alison Brie, three-time Emmy Award-nominee Betty Gilpin all get showcasing episodes.
- 3/24/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Nicole Kidman eats photos, Cynthia Erivo is plagued by mysterious bites, Alison Brie solves her own murder, and Merritt Wever falls in love with a duck in the trailer for “Roar,” which Apple TV+ unveiled on Thursday.
The dark comedy anthology series, which premieres on Friday, April 15, is the first to be released under creators and co-showrunners Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive’s overall deal with Apple TV+.
Based on the short stories of Irish author Cecelia Ahern, each stand-alone episode features an ordinary woman in extraordinary circumstances, such as Betty Gilpin’s character literally being placed on a shelf like a trophy by her husband (Daniel Dae Kim).
Issa Rae, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart, and Kara Hayward also topline episodes and guest stars include Judy Davis, Alfred Molina, Jillian Bell, Jake Johnson, Ego Nwodim, Chris Lowell, Griffin Matthews, Peter Facinelli, Simon Baker, Hugh Dancy, Bernard White, Justin Kirk, Nick Kroll and Jason Mantzoukas.
The dark comedy anthology series, which premieres on Friday, April 15, is the first to be released under creators and co-showrunners Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive’s overall deal with Apple TV+.
Based on the short stories of Irish author Cecelia Ahern, each stand-alone episode features an ordinary woman in extraordinary circumstances, such as Betty Gilpin’s character literally being placed on a shelf like a trophy by her husband (Daniel Dae Kim).
Issa Rae, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart, and Kara Hayward also topline episodes and guest stars include Judy Davis, Alfred Molina, Jillian Bell, Jake Johnson, Ego Nwodim, Chris Lowell, Griffin Matthews, Peter Facinelli, Simon Baker, Hugh Dancy, Bernard White, Justin Kirk, Nick Kroll and Jason Mantzoukas.
- 3/24/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Apple TV+ has set premiere dates for its upcoming espionage series Slow Horses, starring Oscar winner Gary Oldman, and female-driven anthology series Roar, starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie. The dates were revealed Friday, along with some first-look images, as part of Apple TV+’s TCA presentation.
The six-episode spy drama series Slow Horses, See-Saw Films’ adaptation of Mick Herron’s espionage novels, will premiere worldwide on Friday, April 1 with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday.
Slow Horses follows a team of British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5 – Slough House. Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb, the brilliant but irascible leader of the spies who end up in Slough House due to their career ending mistakes. Kristin Scott Thomas, Jonathan Pryce, Jack Lowden and Olivia Cooke also star.
The series is produced for Apple by...
The six-episode spy drama series Slow Horses, See-Saw Films’ adaptation of Mick Herron’s espionage novels, will premiere worldwide on Friday, April 1 with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday.
Slow Horses follows a team of British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5 – Slough House. Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb, the brilliant but irascible leader of the spies who end up in Slough House due to their career ending mistakes. Kristin Scott Thomas, Jonathan Pryce, Jack Lowden and Olivia Cooke also star.
The series is produced for Apple by...
- 2/5/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Described as a "female-driven anthology series" and based on short story anthology novel by author Cecelia Ahern, "Roar" has finally received a couple of first-look photos from Apple TV+. The upcoming series adaptation stars Nicole Kidman, the ever-busy actor who will have starred in the Hulu miniseries "Nine Perfect Strangers," Aaron Sorkin's Oscar hopeful "Being the Ricardos" (BAFTA snub notwithstanding!), Robert Eggers' highly-anticipated "The Northman," "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," Amazon's "Expats" series, and now "Roar" ... all in the last couple of years alone! And that's not even counting her downright award-worthy AMC commercial, which I'm now mentioning in the second...
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- 2/4/2022
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Apple TV Plus has announced that the new dark comedy anthology series, “Roar,” will premiere all eight episodes April 15 on the streaming platform.
Based on a short story collection by Cecelia Ahern, the series tells futuristic and magical realism stories that mirror the common dilemmas of modern women in today’s world. The episodes will feature acclaimed actors including Nicole Kidman, Issa Rae, Merritt Wever, Cynthia Erivo, Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart and Kara Hayward.
“Roar” is created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, who showrun and executive produce alongside Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films; Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss for Made Up Stories; Ahern through Greenlight Go; and Theresa Park for Per Capita Productions. The series is produced by Endeavor Content. Apple has also released first look images for the series: view below.
Also on today’s TV news roundup:
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Based on a short story collection by Cecelia Ahern, the series tells futuristic and magical realism stories that mirror the common dilemmas of modern women in today’s world. The episodes will feature acclaimed actors including Nicole Kidman, Issa Rae, Merritt Wever, Cynthia Erivo, Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart and Kara Hayward.
“Roar” is created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, who showrun and executive produce alongside Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films; Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss for Made Up Stories; Ahern through Greenlight Go; and Theresa Park for Per Capita Productions. The series is produced by Endeavor Content. Apple has also released first look images for the series: view below.
Also on today’s TV news roundup:
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- 2/4/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV
Early last year, Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the creative tag-team behind the Netflix show “Glow,” signed an overall deal with Apple for new TV projects. Their first show for AppleTV+? An anthology series of darkly comic feminist fables that stars some of the most talented women in show business.
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“Roar,” based on a short story collection by Cecelia Ahern, spans eight half-hour episodes about how women navigate others’ perceptions of feminity, as well as their own.
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“Roar,” based on a short story collection by Cecelia Ahern, spans eight half-hour episodes about how women navigate others’ perceptions of feminity, as well as their own.
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- 2/4/2022
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
Exclusive: Grandview has hired former Gotham Group and Anonymous Content manager Tara Timinsky.
Timinsky joins from Gotham. Among the writer and journalist clients coming with her are author, producer and trans advocate Geena Rocero, Brian Broome, who was most recently named a finalist for the Kirkus Nonfiction Prize for his memoir Punch Me Up To The Gods, The Atlantic’s Kaitlyn Tiffany, Guggenheim fellow Rhonda K. Garelick, and authors Etaf Rum and Lori Nelson Spielman.
Timinsky began her career at Anonymous, where she started in the mailroom and landed her first assistant job working in Business & Legal Affairs. Following the arrival of Howie Sanders and Kassie Evashevski, she transitioned to help found Anonymous’s Media Rights Department, where she was promoted to manager and brokered deals for clients including Cecelia Ahern, Sebastian Junger, Francisco Cantú, Ben Rhodes and The New York Times.
Timinsky said: “I’m immensely excited to join Grandview,...
Timinsky joins from Gotham. Among the writer and journalist clients coming with her are author, producer and trans advocate Geena Rocero, Brian Broome, who was most recently named a finalist for the Kirkus Nonfiction Prize for his memoir Punch Me Up To The Gods, The Atlantic’s Kaitlyn Tiffany, Guggenheim fellow Rhonda K. Garelick, and authors Etaf Rum and Lori Nelson Spielman.
Timinsky began her career at Anonymous, where she started in the mailroom and landed her first assistant job working in Business & Legal Affairs. Following the arrival of Howie Sanders and Kassie Evashevski, she transitioned to help found Anonymous’s Media Rights Department, where she was promoted to manager and brokered deals for clients including Cecelia Ahern, Sebastian Junger, Francisco Cantú, Ben Rhodes and The New York Times.
Timinsky said: “I’m immensely excited to join Grandview,...
- 10/26/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Glow alumna Betty Gilpin is reuniting with the creators of the Netflix wrestling comedy-drama series on their new series, Apple TV+’s Roar. In the anthology, starring and executive produced by Nicole Kidman, Gilpin also joins her former Glow co-star Alison Brie.
Gilpin is among four Roar new cast additions, along with Meera Syal (Yesterday), Fivel Stewart (Atypical) and Kara Hayward (Moonrise Kingdom). In addition to Kidman and Brie, they join previously cast Cynthia Erivo and Merritt Wever.
Created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, Roar is based on Cecelia Ahern’s book of short stories. The series, produced by Endeavor Content, will feature eight, half-hour episodes, each told from a female point of view.
Gilpin will play Amelia, a woman so strikingly beautiful that her husband builds her a shelf to sit upon in their home.
Syal will play Anu, a woman stuck in a lackluster marriage who...
Gilpin is among four Roar new cast additions, along with Meera Syal (Yesterday), Fivel Stewart (Atypical) and Kara Hayward (Moonrise Kingdom). In addition to Kidman and Brie, they join previously cast Cynthia Erivo and Merritt Wever.
Created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, Roar is based on Cecelia Ahern’s book of short stories. The series, produced by Endeavor Content, will feature eight, half-hour episodes, each told from a female point of view.
Gilpin will play Amelia, a woman so strikingly beautiful that her husband builds her a shelf to sit upon in their home.
Syal will play Anu, a woman stuck in a lackluster marriage who...
- 8/16/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO Max has greenlighted Love and Death, a limited series about the true story of Wylie, TX, housewife Candy Montgomery’s murder of Betty Gore in 1980. Elizabeth Olsen (WandaVision) will star as Montgomery in the series, from the Big Little Lies and The Undoing duo of David E. Kelley and Nicole Kidman and Lionsgate Television.
Written by Kelley and directed by Homeland‘s Lesli Linka Glatter, Love and Death is inspired by the book Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs and a collection of articles from Texas Monthly.
The series revolves around two church going couples, enjoying small town family life in Texas, until somebody picks up an axe.
Kelley executive produces via his David E. Kelley Productions, with Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films; Glatter; Scott Brown and Megan Creydt through Texas Monthly...
Written by Kelley and directed by Homeland‘s Lesli Linka Glatter, Love and Death is inspired by the book Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs and a collection of articles from Texas Monthly.
The series revolves around two church going couples, enjoying small town family life in Texas, until somebody picks up an axe.
Kelley executive produces via his David E. Kelley Productions, with Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films; Glatter; Scott Brown and Megan Creydt through Texas Monthly...
- 5/3/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Glow’ Creators Set Next Series at Apple TV+, Starring Alison Brie, Nicole Kidman, and Cynthia Erivo
Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the duo behind Netflix’s acclaimed “Glow,” have found a new home for their next television series. Apple TV+ has greenlit an anthology series from Flahive and Mensch that will feature an all-star cast, including Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever, and Alison Brie. The series, titled “Roar,” is based on Cecelia Ahern’s book of the same name, which featured a wide collection of stories about women overcoming all manner of obstacles. Per Variety, Apple has ordered eight half-hour episodes for the show. A specific release date for “Roar” is under wraps.
The show is the first project to come from Flahive and Mensch’s recently signed overall deal with Apple’s growing streaming service. Flahive and Mensch will serve as showrunners and executive producers. Additional executive producers include Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films and Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, and Allie Goss via Made Up Stories.
The show is the first project to come from Flahive and Mensch’s recently signed overall deal with Apple’s growing streaming service. Flahive and Mensch will serve as showrunners and executive producers. Additional executive producers include Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films and Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, and Allie Goss via Made Up Stories.
- 3/3/2021
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
Academy Award and Emmy winner Nicole Kidman, Emmy/Grammy/Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo, Golden Globe nominee Alison Brie and Emmy winner Merritt Wever are ready to Roar, as the cast of a female-driven anthology series ordered by Apple TV+.
Kidman will also serve as an executive producer on the series, which was created by Glow‘s Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch. Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, Roar will present a collection of eight, half-hour, genre-bending episodes, told from a uniquely female point of view.
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Kidman will also serve as an executive producer on the series, which was created by Glow‘s Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch. Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, Roar will present a collection of eight, half-hour, genre-bending episodes, told from a uniquely female point of view.
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- 3/2/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
“Glow” creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch have signed a new overall deal with Apple, the company announced Tuesday.
The first project under the deal is an anthology series of “darkly comic feminist fables” starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie. Titled “Roar,” the eight-episode series is based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern.
Specific plot and character details have not been released, but Ahern’s book is described as an exploration of “the endless ways in which women blaze through adversity with wit, resourcefulness, and compassion.”
Here is an excerpt of the description from Grand Central Publishing, which released the collection in 2019:
One woman is tortured by sinister bite marks that appear on her skin; another is swallowed up by the floor during a mortifying presentation; yet another resolves to return and exchange her boring husband at the store where she originally acquired him.
The first project under the deal is an anthology series of “darkly comic feminist fables” starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie. Titled “Roar,” the eight-episode series is based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern.
Specific plot and character details have not been released, but Ahern’s book is described as an exploration of “the endless ways in which women blaze through adversity with wit, resourcefulness, and compassion.”
Here is an excerpt of the description from Grand Central Publishing, which released the collection in 2019:
One woman is tortured by sinister bite marks that appear on her skin; another is swallowed up by the floor during a mortifying presentation; yet another resolves to return and exchange her boring husband at the store where she originally acquired him.
- 3/2/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Apple TV+ has greenlit female-driven anthology series Roar starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie. The series comes from Glow creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, who have signed an overall deal with the streamer.
Roar, which has been in the works since 2018, is based on Cecelia Ahern’s book of short stories. It will feature eight, half-hour episodes, each told from a female point of view.
Flahive and Mensch created the TV series and will showrun. They will exec produce alongside Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss via Made Up Stories, Ahern via via her company Greenlight Go and Theresa Park via her Per Capita Productions. It will be produced by Endeavor Content.
The book collection of 30 short stories, which was published by HarperCollins in the UK and Grand Central Publishing in the U.S., each features a...
Roar, which has been in the works since 2018, is based on Cecelia Ahern’s book of short stories. It will feature eight, half-hour episodes, each told from a female point of view.
Flahive and Mensch created the TV series and will showrun. They will exec produce alongside Kidman and Per Saari via Blossom Films, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss via Made Up Stories, Ahern via via her company Greenlight Go and Theresa Park via her Per Capita Productions. It will be produced by Endeavor Content.
The book collection of 30 short stories, which was published by HarperCollins in the UK and Grand Central Publishing in the U.S., each features a...
- 3/2/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Apple has greenlit an anthology series about what it means to be a woman — and assembled an A-list cast to star in it.
Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie will star in Roar, based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern. Glow Creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch are adapting the book; it’s the first series order under the pair’s overall deal at Apple.
Roar will consist of eight half-hour episodes, each told from a uniquely female point of view and covering a wide variety of genres.
Kidman is also an executive producer along with ...
Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie will star in Roar, based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern. Glow Creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch are adapting the book; it’s the first series order under the pair’s overall deal at Apple.
Roar will consist of eight half-hour episodes, each told from a uniquely female point of view and covering a wide variety of genres.
Kidman is also an executive producer along with ...
Apple has greenlit an anthology series about what it means to be a woman — and assembled an A-list cast to star in it.
Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie will star in Roar, based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern. Glow Creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch are adapting the book; it’s the first series order under the pair’s overall deal at Apple.
Roar will consist of eight half-hour episodes, each told from a uniquely female point of view and covering a wide variety of genres.
Kidman is also an executive producer along with ...
Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie will star in Roar, based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern. Glow Creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch are adapting the book; it’s the first series order under the pair’s overall deal at Apple.
Roar will consist of eight half-hour episodes, each told from a uniquely female point of view and covering a wide variety of genres.
Kidman is also an executive producer along with ...
Exclusive: Anonymous Content’s Charlie Scully and Tara Timinsky have joined The Gotham Group as Managers, Deadline has learned first hand.
Scully will be a Manger in the Gotham Group’s literary division while Timinsky will be a Manager in the books/packaging division.
A University of Texas grad whose first job in the biz was interning for award-winning filmmaker Terrence Malick, Timinsky began her career as a trainee at Anonymous Content and subsequently worked in Business and Legal Affairs before moving over to help open up the company’s Media Rights Department, where she was promoted to Manager, working with a range of critically acclaimed and bestselling authors including Cecelia Ahern, Francisco Cantú, Ishmael Beah, Sebastian Junger and Nathaniel Rich, as well as publications including The New York Times. Coming over to Gotham with her is internationally bestselling author Lori Nelson Spielman.
Scully recently was at Anonymous Content for...
Scully will be a Manger in the Gotham Group’s literary division while Timinsky will be a Manager in the books/packaging division.
A University of Texas grad whose first job in the biz was interning for award-winning filmmaker Terrence Malick, Timinsky began her career as a trainee at Anonymous Content and subsequently worked in Business and Legal Affairs before moving over to help open up the company’s Media Rights Department, where she was promoted to Manager, working with a range of critically acclaimed and bestselling authors including Cecelia Ahern, Francisco Cantú, Ishmael Beah, Sebastian Junger and Nathaniel Rich, as well as publications including The New York Times. Coming over to Gotham with her is internationally bestselling author Lori Nelson Spielman.
Scully recently was at Anonymous Content for...
- 6/18/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
John R. Leonetti, the director of the horror film “Annabelle,” will next direct “Game of Thrones” star Oona Chaplin in a horror feature called “Lullaby,” Alcon Entertainment co-founders and co-CEOs Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove announced Thursday.
Rooted in folklore, “Lullaby” follows a new mother who discovers a lullaby in an ancient book and soon regards the song as a blessing. But her world transforms into a nightmare when the lullaby brings forth the ancient demon Lilith.
Chaplin will star in the film based on a screenplay by Alex Greenfield and Ben Powell. “Lullaby” begins shooting in Toronto on March 24.
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Alcon will fully finance the feature with Johnson and Kosove serving as producers alongside Envision Media Arts’ Lee Nelson and David Tish. Alcon’s Carl Rogers and Scott Parish will serve as executive producers, as will Heroes and Villains’ Markus Goerg,...
Rooted in folklore, “Lullaby” follows a new mother who discovers a lullaby in an ancient book and soon regards the song as a blessing. But her world transforms into a nightmare when the lullaby brings forth the ancient demon Lilith.
Chaplin will star in the film based on a screenplay by Alex Greenfield and Ben Powell. “Lullaby” begins shooting in Toronto on March 24.
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Alcon will fully finance the feature with Johnson and Kosove serving as producers alongside Envision Media Arts’ Lee Nelson and David Tish. Alcon’s Carl Rogers and Scott Parish will serve as executive producers, as will Heroes and Villains’ Markus Goerg,...
- 2/20/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Nearly 13 years after P.S. I Love You first premiered, the beloved tear-jerker is finally getting a sequel.
Variety reported that Alcon Entertainment has acquired the film rights for the sequel, Postscript, from author Cecelia Ahern, who also penned the novel that inspired the 2007 movie. Alcon, the company that produced P.S. I Love You, will be co-financing and co-producing the new movie alongside Black Label Media, the outlet said.
Hilary Swank stars in the original film as a young widow, Holly, who discovers that her late husband Gerry (Gerard Butler) left a series of letters for her before he died, all...
Variety reported that Alcon Entertainment has acquired the film rights for the sequel, Postscript, from author Cecelia Ahern, who also penned the novel that inspired the 2007 movie. Alcon, the company that produced P.S. I Love You, will be co-financing and co-producing the new movie alongside Black Label Media, the outlet said.
Hilary Swank stars in the original film as a young widow, Holly, who discovers that her late husband Gerry (Gerard Butler) left a series of letters for her before he died, all...
- 2/12/2020
- by Ally Mauch
- PEOPLE.com
Oh, I'm sorry, did you think your crush on Gerard Butler died long ago? Well, prepare to feel a wave of nostalgia for both his abs and his 2007 film P.S. I Love You, because the story in that beloved romantic drama is going to be continuing.
Following the release of author Cecelia Ahern's sequel to the international bestseller upon which P.S. I Love You, Postscript is getting the movie treatment! According to Variety, Alcon Entertainment has acquired rights to the film and will coproduce the movie alongside Black Label Media. Details are still pretty hazy, but Postscript "picks up Holly's story seven years after her husband's death, when Holly's sister asks her to tell the story of the 'P.S. I Love You' letters on her podcast." Alcon also produced the 2007 film, so it sounds like the perfect match.
Ahern released the first novel back in 2004, which follows...
Following the release of author Cecelia Ahern's sequel to the international bestseller upon which P.S. I Love You, Postscript is getting the movie treatment! According to Variety, Alcon Entertainment has acquired rights to the film and will coproduce the movie alongside Black Label Media. Details are still pretty hazy, but Postscript "picks up Holly's story seven years after her husband's death, when Holly's sister asks her to tell the story of the 'P.S. I Love You' letters on her podcast." Alcon also produced the 2007 film, so it sounds like the perfect match.
Ahern released the first novel back in 2004, which follows...
- 2/12/2020
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
In today’s film news roundup, “Postscript,” “Apeirogon” and “Porgy and Bess” are all being developed as feature films, AMC’s Adam Aron will be honored at CinemaCon and SXSW drama “South Mountain” has found distribution.
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“P.S. I Love You” is finally getting a sequel.
Alcon Entertainment has acquired film rights to “Postscript,” the follow-up novel from Cecelia Ahern. Alcon will co-finance and co-produce the movie with Black Label Media.
Alcon produced the 2007 movie based on Ahern’s book “P.S. I Love You,” which starred Hilary Swank as the widow Holly Kennedy. The film earned $156 million at the worldwide box office. “Postscript” picks up Holly’s story seven years after her husband’s death, when Holly’s sister asks her to tell the story of the “P.S. I Love You” letters on her podcast.
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Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners has acquired the movie rights to “Apeirogon,” the...
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“P.S. I Love You” is finally getting a sequel.
Alcon Entertainment has acquired film rights to “Postscript,” the follow-up novel from Cecelia Ahern. Alcon will co-finance and co-produce the movie with Black Label Media.
Alcon produced the 2007 movie based on Ahern’s book “P.S. I Love You,” which starred Hilary Swank as the widow Holly Kennedy. The film earned $156 million at the worldwide box office. “Postscript” picks up Holly’s story seven years after her husband’s death, when Holly’s sister asks her to tell the story of the “P.S. I Love You” letters on her podcast.
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Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners has acquired the movie rights to “Apeirogon,” the...
- 2/12/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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