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Sue Gilbert

10 Most Tragic TV Romances
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TV fans are always rooting for their beloved ships and couples to have happy endings on their shows. Sadly, many favorite pairs don't always make it in the end, suffering from tragedy, loss, death, and a difference in values that tear them apart. These romances had every reason to go the distance, but writers chose to leave them in devastation, which made them even more memorable.

Related: 15 Best Friends To Lovers On TV

Shows like Downton Abbey, Dickinson, and Grey's Anatomy gave audiences beautiful love stories, but also broke their hearts when these lovers couldn't stay together. Their tragic romances still bother fans to this date, and they wish that these sweethearts could have had favorable outcomes instead of the cards they were dealt.

Emily Dickinson And Sue Gilbert (Dickinson)

The 1800s were not friendly to queer people, and Apple TV+'s show Dickinson captured the conflict and angst between...
See full article at CBR
  • 6/5/2023
  • by Fawzia Khan
  • CBR
Lady Chatterley's Lover Cast & Character Guide
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Lady Chatterley’s Lover cast and character guide. Directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre from a screenplay by David Magee, the adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s novel was released on Netflix on December 2. The film follows the title character as she begins a torrid love affair with a gamekeeper following World War I.

Lady Chatterley’s Lover began filming in early 2022, and had its film festival debut at the Telluride Film Festival in September. Netflix’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover is just the latest adaptation of Lawrence’s work, which has been brought to the big and small screen since 1955, with the French film L’Amant de lady Chatterley. The romance has a small, but memorable cast, which is led by Emma Corrin. Below is a full guide to the cast and characters, and in what other TV series and movies the actors have been in before starring in Lady Chatterley’s Lover.

Related: 10 Period...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/2/2022
  • by Mae Abdulbaki
  • ScreenRant
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‘Dickinson’ costume designer Jennifer Moeller on Sue’s evolution for Season 2 [Exclusive Video Interview]
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During the first season of “Dickinson,” the recently orphaned Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt) spent much of her time onscreen in mourning. But Sue blossoms in Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series, an evolution that allowed costume designer Jennifer Moeller to unleash the character’s full sartorial potential.

“She goes from this poor orphan in Season 1 who only has a handful of dresses to this glamorous socialite who never wears the same dress twice and is throwing all these soirees,” Moeller says during the Gold Derby Meet the Experts: Costume Designers panel. Watch the exclusive video interview above.

To dress the young cast of “Dickinson” in period-appropriate clothes, Moeller does loads of research into the era. “During the 1850s and 1860s, there was a publication called ‘Cody’s Lady’s Book,’ which was one of the early magazines — women’s magazines. There are all these beautiful fashion plates in them and...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 5/27/2021
  • by Christopher Rosen
  • Gold Derby
‘Dickinson’ Season 2 Trailer: Apple TV+ Puts the Poet on the Road to Fame
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Emily Dickinson is back and ready to dip her toe into the spotlight. Apple TV+ released the first trailer for the popular series’ second season on Friday, and things may look fun — but Death (literally) is hanging around.

The trailer reintroduces us to (not yet acclaimed) poet Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) as she’s eager to hear the thoughts about her poems from best friend and lover Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt). Sue, in turn, urges Emily to expand beyond soliciting one person’s opinion.

What follows is Emily meeting up with Sam Bowles, the man who could be the one to bring Emily worldwide prestige. Meanwhile, Sue herself is on track to become the Victorian equivalent of an influencer, Wiz Khalifa drops in as Death, and then some witchcraft and dancing ensues. Created by Alena Smith, “Dickinson” stars Hailee Steinfeld as a teenage version of the poet and offers a stylish,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 12/11/2020
  • by Kristen Lopez
  • Indiewire
'Dickinson': Hailee Steinfeld Talks Exploring Poet’s "Complex" Relationship With Best Friend
Apple TV+'s Dickinson puts a modern, comedic twist on the young life of poet Emily Dickinson, with Hailee Steinfeld in the leading role and, in a first for the singer-actress, executive producing the series.

Set in mid-1800s, the half-hour show, recently renewed for a second season, follows the iconic poet through her teenage years as she leans into her writing and falls in love with her best friend, Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt), who is engaged to her brother, Austin (Adrian Enscoe). Steinfeld sat down with The Hollywood Reporter In Studio to discuss exploring the relationship between the two women, which has been a ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 11/8/2019
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Season 1 of Dickinson May Have Just Dropped, but We're Already Ready For Season 2
Dickinson is already one of the buzziest offerings from Apple TV+. Will there be a second season of the irreverent historical dramedy? Rejoice, Dickinson fans, because the answer is yes! The show has already been picked up for season two, so you can rest easy knowing we'll have plenty more of Emily's strange, dark, and funny adventures.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, production for season two is already underway on Dickinson. In fact, production actually had already begun on the second season when the first season debuted, along with a few other shows such as The Morning Show, on Apple TV+'s Nov. 1 launch day. Apple TV+ has already been handing out renewals to several shows: The Hollywood Reporter also notes that See and For All Mankind have received second season orders, and The Morning Show had a two-season order from the very beginning. It's definitely clear by now that...
See full article at Popsugar.com
  • 11/4/2019
  • by Amanda Prahl
  • Popsugar.com
Hailee Steinfeld
Apple's 'Dickinson': What the Critics Are Saying
Hailee Steinfeld
Ahead of Apple TV+'s Friday launch with its first wave of original content, the Hailee Steinfeld starrer Dickinson, a half-hour comedy about a young Emily Dickinson, looks to be the streamer's best reviewed series to date.

Though set in the mid-1800s, the show features the modern language and music one would expect from a 2019 series. The coming-of-age story follows the iconic poet's teenage years as she falls in love with best friend Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt), who is engaged to marry the poet's bland brother Austin (Adrian Enscoe). Like any teen comedy, the show also sees clashes ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 10/30/2019
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Hailee Steinfeld in Dickinson (2019)
‘Dickinson’ Review: (Sad) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Hailee Steinfeld in Dickinson (2019)
To best enjoy the new Apple TV+ series “Dickinson,” you need to disabuse yourself of the notion that it has anything to do with posthumous poetry goddess and all-around depressive Emily Dickinson. That’s the only way you’ll be able to wrap your head around the anachronistic half-hour comedy from Alena Smith, dedicated to rebranding the poet as a rebellious #teen who never met a rule she couldn’t break.

Unfortunately, the pilot episode of the half-hour comedy, “Because I could not stop,” works hard to prevent that disassociation in its audience. There are heavy-handed Dickinson references, where Emily (Hailee Steinfeld) literally meets with Death, and stanzas of her poems are scrawled across the screen as she writes. These touches emphasize the eponymous historical figure, but work at cross-purposes with making the show, well, good.

As it progresses, “Dickinson” becomes more self-assured and less dependent on the legacy of its heroine.
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  • 10/28/2019
  • by Libby Hill
  • Indiewire
Ethan Hawke at an event for One Last Thing... (2005)
Trailers of the Week: ‘Bombshell,’ ‘Dolittle,’ ‘Lady and the Tramp’
Ethan Hawke at an event for One Last Thing... (2005)
Adopt a Highway

After twenty years in prison, starting over is daunting for Russ (Ethan Hawke). The trailer shows his struggle to return to an unfamiliar world: sleeping on the street with a garbage bag for a pillow, spending uneasy days in a graveyard. When he finds an abandoned baby in a dumpster, Russ’s instinct to turn the child in is overridden by a deep desire to care for her. Nov 1st.

Angelfish

Rapper Princess Nokia makes her film debut in this coming-of-age romance directed by Peter Lee. The...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 10/19/2019
  • by Natalli Amato
  • Rollingstone.com
Hailee Steinfeld
Hailee Steinfeld’s Emily Dickinson Awaits Death in New ‘Dickinson’ Trailer
Hailee Steinfeld
Hailee Steinfeld’s Emily Dickinson makes a promise to have one killer legacy in the latest trailer for Dickinson, premiering November 1st on Apple TV+ — the same day the new streaming platform launches.

The new “Immortality” trailer features more dream imagery than previous teasers for the show, and peppers in more hints at the budding romance between Dickinson and Sue Gilbert, portrayed by Ella Hunt. We also get a glimpse of Wiz Khalifa’s role as Death — yes, Death — who tells Emily that she will be “the only Dickinson they talk about in 200 years.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 10/18/2019
  • by Claire Shaffer
  • Rollingstone.com
TV News Roundup: Fox News, Fox Sports Team Up for ‘Thursday Night Football’ Pregame Show
In today’s roundup, Fox announces hosts for its “Thursday Night Football Pregame Show,” while Apple’s “Dickinson” adds series regulars.

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Fox News Channel is teaming up with Fox Sports for “Thursday Night Football.” Pro Football Hall of Famers Michael Strahan, Terry Bradshaw, and Howie Long will co-headline Fox Sports’ new “Thursday Night Football Pregame Show,” live from Fnc’s headquarters in New York City. Beginning Week 4, their pregame show will air 7:30 p.m. Et/Pt on the Fox broadcast network, taking viewers up to kickoff.

Turner Classic Movies is paying tribute to iconic female comedians with “Funny Ladies,” a month of programming celebrating performances from Lucille Ball, Doris Day, Lily Tomlin, and more. Carol Burnett and Illeana Douglas will host, and programming begins Oct. 4 and continues every Thursday in primetime.

Oxygen Media will premiere “Kemper on Kemper: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer” on Saturday, Oct.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/26/2018
  • by Rachel Yang
  • Variety Film + TV
Toby Huss
‘Dickinson’: Toby Huss, Anna Baryshnikov, Ella Hunt & Adrian Blake Enscoe Cast In Apple Comedy Series
Toby Huss
Toby Huss, Anna Baryshnikov, Ella Hunt and Adrian Blake Enscoe have been cast as series regulars opposite Hailee Steinfeld and Jane Krakowski in Dickinson, Apple’s straight-to-series half-hour comedy about 1800s poet Emily Dickinson. The project hails from Paul Lee’s independent studio wiip, Darlene Hunt and Alena Smith.

Written by Smith, Dickinson is set during Emily Dickinson’s era with a modern sensibility and tone. It takes viewers into the world of Emily (Steinfeld), audaciously exploring the constraints of society, gender, and family from the perspective of a budding writer who doesn’t fit in to her own time through her imaginative point of view.

Huss will play Edward Dickinson, Emily’s (Steinfeld) father. Baryshnikov is Lavinia Dickinson, Emily’s younger sister. Hunt portrays Sue Gilbert,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/26/2018
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
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