“Ultimately, this is a mystery show, grounded on characters in a world that we could believe in,” declares “Silo” creator and showrunner Graham Yost. For our recent webchat he adds, “What is real and what isn’t? Who controls the knowledge? And then the big thing for me is, why is this happening? Why are they living underground? That kept me going through the three books,” he says, adding with a knowing smile, “buy the books, but don’t read them until the entire television series is over, because we’re going to veer in some ways and stay close in others. But mostly we want to get the fun of revealing the answers to the mysteries!” Watch our exclusive video interview above.
SEEMorten Tyldum interview: ‘Silo’ director and producer
In “Silo,” the last 10,000 people on Earth are living in a gargantuan concrete silo a mile underground, supposedly keeping them...
SEEMorten Tyldum interview: ‘Silo’ director and producer
In “Silo,” the last 10,000 people on Earth are living in a gargantuan concrete silo a mile underground, supposedly keeping them...
- 11/13/2023
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
“If you see the opening title, you see just echoes of people,” explains Morten Tyldum about the mystery that imbues every level of the behemoth silo structure that sustains thousands of human beings in a post-apocalyptic world. For our recent webchat he adds, “you see these are ghostly people walking around, and that is the idea that humanity doesn’t really matter, it is the silo that endures.” Watch our exclusive video interview above.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Daniel Rauchwerger (‘Silo’ visual effects supervisor)
In “Silo,” the last 10,000 people on Earth are living in a gargantuan concrete silo a mile underground, supposedly keeping them safe from the destroyed and dangerous post-apocalyptic world outside. No one knows when or why the silo was built and anyone who asks too many questions gets in serious trouble. When engineer Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) begins investigating the murder of a loved one, she uncovers a...
See Exclusive Video Interview: Daniel Rauchwerger (‘Silo’ visual effects supervisor)
In “Silo,” the last 10,000 people on Earth are living in a gargantuan concrete silo a mile underground, supposedly keeping them safe from the destroyed and dangerous post-apocalyptic world outside. No one knows when or why the silo was built and anyone who asks too many questions gets in serious trouble. When engineer Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) begins investigating the murder of a loved one, she uncovers a...
- 11/10/2023
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
Updated with video: Before VFX supervisor Daniel Rauchwerger began his work on Apple TV+’s Silo, he was told the actual silo should be treated like a character — not a massive structure where 10,000 people are forced to live.
“The design was one open space, so very quickly, we treated it as one room,” Rauchwerger, whose credits include Inception and John Carter, said at Deadline’s Visual Effects + Screen event. “Every time you look up, down and sideways, you see the next room. One of the main things that became a challenge was bringing all those people to life, just living their lives.”
Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of dystopian novels, Silo is the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, whose mile-deep home protects them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try to find out face fatal consequences.
“The design was one open space, so very quickly, we treated it as one room,” Rauchwerger, whose credits include Inception and John Carter, said at Deadline’s Visual Effects + Screen event. “Every time you look up, down and sideways, you see the next room. One of the main things that became a challenge was bringing all those people to life, just living their lives.”
Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of dystopian novels, Silo is the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, whose mile-deep home protects them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try to find out face fatal consequences.
- 8/15/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Prepare to enter the Silo. Apple TV+ is gearing up to air the first season finale of its hit dystopian sci-fi drama “Silo” on Friday, June 30, and it wants to give non-subscribers the chance to see what they’re missing before the last episode of the year airs.
7-Day Free Trial $6.99 / month apple.com
Apple has posted the first episode of the show to Twitter for free, with no paywalls to get past or login credentials required. Users can head over to Twitter, or simply check below to start watching immediately. The episode is rated TV-ma for language, violence, and sexual situations.
3 days until the #Silo finale.
Here’s the entire first episode. pic.twitter.com/lIcTXCQ9D6
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) June 27, 2023
“Silo” is based on the “Wool” novel series by Hugh Howie. The show is set in a ruined and toxic future, where a community exists in a giant...
7-Day Free Trial $6.99 / month apple.com
Apple has posted the first episode of the show to Twitter for free, with no paywalls to get past or login credentials required. Users can head over to Twitter, or simply check below to start watching immediately. The episode is rated TV-ma for language, violence, and sexual situations.
3 days until the #Silo finale.
Here’s the entire first episode. pic.twitter.com/lIcTXCQ9D6
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) June 27, 2023
“Silo” is based on the “Wool” novel series by Hugh Howie. The show is set in a ruined and toxic future, where a community exists in a giant...
- 6/28/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Apple TV+ dropped the entire first episode of “Silo” on Twitter Tuesday, taking advantage of the social media platform’s longer video uploads.
3 days until the #Silo finale.
Here’s the entire first episode. pic.twitter.com/lIcTXCQ9D6
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) June 27, 2023
The marketing tactic, which has previously been used for “The Afterparty,” comes three days before the sci-fi series wraps its first season on Friday.
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Silo, which was renewed for a second season earlier this month, became the most in-demand breakout show for the week of May 27-June 2, surpassing the competition with a demand that was 24.4 times that of the average series, according to data from Parrot Analytics.
The dystopian drama, which is based on the novel “Wool” by Hugh Howey, centers on the last 10,000 people on earth who live in a silo a mile underground to protect them...
3 days until the #Silo finale.
Here’s the entire first episode. pic.twitter.com/lIcTXCQ9D6
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) June 27, 2023
The marketing tactic, which has previously been used for “The Afterparty,” comes three days before the sci-fi series wraps its first season on Friday.
Also Read:
‘Silo’ Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV+
Silo, which was renewed for a second season earlier this month, became the most in-demand breakout show for the week of May 27-June 2, surpassing the competition with a demand that was 24.4 times that of the average series, according to data from Parrot Analytics.
The dystopian drama, which is based on the novel “Wool” by Hugh Howey, centers on the last 10,000 people on earth who live in a silo a mile underground to protect them...
- 6/27/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Warning: spoilers for season 6 of “Black Mirror”.
Upon “Black Mirror”‘s epic return after a four-year hiatus, fans have already spotted numerous Easter eggs from previous seasons in each of the five new episodes.
The mind-bending anthology series — that reveals humanity’s worst traits, greatest innovations, and more — released its sixth season today, and it’s full of new and cryptic surprises, whether in outer space or an alternate reality.
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While filming the new season last September, series creator, Charlie Brooker, said he “always felt that ‘Black Mirror’ should feature stories that are entirely distinct from one another, and keep surprising people — and myself — or else what’s the point?”
Despite season 6’s more frightening approach, Brooker still managed to connect the “Black Mirror...
Upon “Black Mirror”‘s epic return after a four-year hiatus, fans have already spotted numerous Easter eggs from previous seasons in each of the five new episodes.
The mind-bending anthology series — that reveals humanity’s worst traits, greatest innovations, and more — released its sixth season today, and it’s full of new and cryptic surprises, whether in outer space or an alternate reality.
Read More: Annie Murphy Says She And ‘Black Mirror’ Co-Star Salma Hayek Are Desperate To Star In A Buddy Comedy Together: ‘Please, We’re Begging You!’
While filming the new season last September, series creator, Charlie Brooker, said he “always felt that ‘Black Mirror’ should feature stories that are entirely distinct from one another, and keep surprising people — and myself — or else what’s the point?”
Despite season 6’s more frightening approach, Brooker still managed to connect the “Black Mirror...
- 6/16/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Fan of hunting for “Black Mirror” Easter Eggs? Well, the series has a treat for you — Season 6 debuts with the series’ most meta episode yet. The first episode of the long-awaited sixth season, “Joan Is Awful” follows Joan; a woman who finds that her life is being turned into a prestige streaming series starring Salma Hayek, a discovery that sends her jobs and relationships into freefall after all of her secrets suddenly become public knowledge.
Annie Murphy plays Joan. Salma Hayek also plays Joan… and Salma Hayek. Rob Delaney plays Mac. Ben Barnes also plays Mac. Which is to say, there’s a lot to unpack and a heck of a cast to keep track of while you’re at it. There’s even a fake streaming service full of “Black Mirror” references and callbacks.
We’ve got you covered with a handy guide to who plays whom.
Annie Murphy...
Annie Murphy plays Joan. Salma Hayek also plays Joan… and Salma Hayek. Rob Delaney plays Mac. Ben Barnes also plays Mac. Which is to say, there’s a lot to unpack and a heck of a cast to keep track of while you’re at it. There’s even a fake streaming service full of “Black Mirror” references and callbacks.
We’ve got you covered with a handy guide to who plays whom.
Annie Murphy...
- 6/15/2023
- by Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap
This article contains spoilers for the Black Mirror episode “Joan Is Awful.”
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 1
Can a work of art criticize capital while still contributing to its bottom line? That question has become increasingly relevant in the streaming era as uncomfortably huge conglomerates gobble up the entertainment landscape.
Succession follows the saga of Logan Roy’s dumbass children as they compete for the right to run their father’s media empire into the ground … on HBO where current Warner Bros. Discovery management is fumbling the beloved TV brand. The Boys imagines a world where a mega corporation exploits the dark underbelly of superhero fandom to create fascist stew … on Prime Video, the streaming platform of a mega corporation. Now, Black Mirror season 6‘s first episode “Joan Is Awful” depicts a streaming service’s unacceptable intrusion into one woman’s private life … on Netflix.
We’re not the arbiters of...
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 1
Can a work of art criticize capital while still contributing to its bottom line? That question has become increasingly relevant in the streaming era as uncomfortably huge conglomerates gobble up the entertainment landscape.
Succession follows the saga of Logan Roy’s dumbass children as they compete for the right to run their father’s media empire into the ground … on HBO where current Warner Bros. Discovery management is fumbling the beloved TV brand. The Boys imagines a world where a mega corporation exploits the dark underbelly of superhero fandom to create fascist stew … on Prime Video, the streaming platform of a mega corporation. Now, Black Mirror season 6‘s first episode “Joan Is Awful” depicts a streaming service’s unacceptable intrusion into one woman’s private life … on Netflix.
We’re not the arbiters of...
- 6/15/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Apple TV+ today announced a season two renewal for “Silo,” the acclaimed, world-building drama based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. Created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner, and starring and executive produced by Rebecca Ferguson, the eighth episode of “Silo” premieres this Friday on Apple TV+.
Since its global premiere on May 5, “Silo” was quickly hailed as a “riveting and equally start-studded,” “must-watch” series and “simply transcendent sci-fi TV.” Week-to-week, the series drives growing viewership and, in addition to quickly reaching Certified Fresh status on Rotten Tomatoes, has landed acclaim for its “rich and compelling” world-building elements, as well as the “incredible” performance by Ferguson, who “brings an understated gravitas” to the lead role.
“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic ‘Silo’ quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” said Matt Cherniss,...
Since its global premiere on May 5, “Silo” was quickly hailed as a “riveting and equally start-studded,” “must-watch” series and “simply transcendent sci-fi TV.” Week-to-week, the series drives growing viewership and, in addition to quickly reaching Certified Fresh status on Rotten Tomatoes, has landed acclaim for its “rich and compelling” world-building elements, as well as the “incredible” performance by Ferguson, who “brings an understated gravitas” to the lead role.
“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic ‘Silo’ quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” said Matt Cherniss,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
This article contains spoilers for all Black Mirror season 6 castings but does not reveal episode endings or other big twists.
Four years and a global pandemic later, and the sci-fi anthology Black Mirror is finally returning to Netflix. According to Netflix, season 6 is set to be the “most unpredictable, unclassifiable and unexpected yet” of the series. As Black Mirror has taken off in popularity, the show has become almost as well-known for its A-list cast as it has for its satirical takes on our world. With stars like Miley Cyrus, Jesse Plemons, Daniel Kaluuya, Bryce Dallas Howard, and so many more appearing in the series over the years, its no surprise that season 6 is just as stacked as the rest.
While there’s still a lot we don’t know about some of the characters featured in this season’s five episodes, here’s what we’ve uncovered so far...
Four years and a global pandemic later, and the sci-fi anthology Black Mirror is finally returning to Netflix. According to Netflix, season 6 is set to be the “most unpredictable, unclassifiable and unexpected yet” of the series. As Black Mirror has taken off in popularity, the show has become almost as well-known for its A-list cast as it has for its satirical takes on our world. With stars like Miley Cyrus, Jesse Plemons, Daniel Kaluuya, Bryce Dallas Howard, and so many more appearing in the series over the years, its no surprise that season 6 is just as stacked as the rest.
While there’s still a lot we don’t know about some of the characters featured in this season’s five episodes, here’s what we’ve uncovered so far...
- 6/15/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
The story of Juliette and Silo will continue. Apple TV+ has renewed the sci-fi series for a second season. The show launched in May, and the eighth episode of the 10-episode first season will be released this Friday.
Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels, the Silo TV series stars executive producer Rebecca Ferguson with Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones, and Tim Robbins. The story revolves around the last 10,000 people on Earth who live in a mile-deep home that protects them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Juliette (Ferguson) is an engineer who seeks answers about a loved one's murder and stumbles onto a mystery that...
Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels, the Silo TV series stars executive producer Rebecca Ferguson with Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones, and Tim Robbins. The story revolves around the last 10,000 people on Earth who live in a mile-deep home that protects them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Juliette (Ferguson) is an engineer who seeks answers about a loved one's murder and stumbles onto a mystery that...
- 6/14/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Apple TV+ has officially renewed Silo, its critically acclaimed sci-fi series, for season two. The renewal announcement arrived ahead of the premiere of episode eight of the 10-episode first season.
“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” stated Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season two.”
Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy, Silo season one stars Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), Common (The Chi), Emmy nominee Harriet Walter (Succession), Chinaza Uche (Dickinson), Avi Nash (The Walking Dead), Critics Choice Award and NAACP winner David Oyelowo (Selma), Emmy nominee Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation...
“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” stated Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season two.”
Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy, Silo season one stars Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), Common (The Chi), Emmy nominee Harriet Walter (Succession), Chinaza Uche (Dickinson), Avi Nash (The Walking Dead), Critics Choice Award and NAACP winner David Oyelowo (Selma), Emmy nominee Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation...
- 6/14/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The mysteries at the center of Silo will continue to be explored.
Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that it had picked up Silo Season 2.
The renewal comes weeks ahead of the freshman finale for the Rebecca Ferguson-led drama.
"We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey's novels to life," said showrunner Graham Yost in a statement.
"Apple has believed in our vision from day one and it's an honor to have the opportunity to dig deeper into this story and peel back the layers to our characters in the Silo."
Added Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+:
"It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple's No. 1 drama series."
"As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies...
Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that it had picked up Silo Season 2.
The renewal comes weeks ahead of the freshman finale for the Rebecca Ferguson-led drama.
"We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey's novels to life," said showrunner Graham Yost in a statement.
"Apple has believed in our vision from day one and it's an honor to have the opportunity to dig deeper into this story and peel back the layers to our characters in the Silo."
Added Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+:
"It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple's No. 1 drama series."
"As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies...
- 6/14/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Avoiding the one-and-done fate of so many sci-fi series of late, Silo has been renewed for a second season at Apple TV+. The pickup comes seven episodes into the dystopian drama’s inaugural 10-episode season.
Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling Wool, Shift and Dust novels, Silo centers on the last 10,000 people on earth. The twist? They all live in a mile-deep silo, which is allegedly protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. Rebecca Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer-turned-sheriff who begins to unravel the mystery behind the underground civilization.
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Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling Wool, Shift and Dust novels, Silo centers on the last 10,000 people on earth. The twist? They all live in a mile-deep silo, which is allegedly protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. Rebecca Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer-turned-sheriff who begins to unravel the mystery behind the underground civilization.
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- 6/14/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Apple TV+ has renewed sci-fi thriller series Silo for a second season.
The world-building drama, based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of dystopian novels, debuted as the No. 1 drama in the history of Apple TV+, per Nielsen, and its viewership has grown by double digits since its May 5 global premiere.
“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” said Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season two.”
“We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey’s novels to life,...
The world-building drama, based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of dystopian novels, debuted as the No. 1 drama in the history of Apple TV+, per Nielsen, and its viewership has grown by double digits since its May 5 global premiere.
“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” said Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season two.”
“We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey’s novels to life,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Apple TV+ sci-fi drama “Silo” will return for Season 2, the streamer revealed on Wednesday of the Season 1 finale, airing Friday.
The news comes after the thriller series became the most in-demand breakout show for the week of May 27-June 2, surpassing the competition with a demand that was 24.4 times that of the average series, according to data from Parrot Analytics.
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“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic ‘Silo’ quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+, said in a statement. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season two.
The news comes after the thriller series became the most in-demand breakout show for the week of May 27-June 2, surpassing the competition with a demand that was 24.4 times that of the average series, according to data from Parrot Analytics.
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“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic ‘Silo’ quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+, said in a statement. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season two.
- 6/14/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Apple TV+ is set to continue building the world of Silo.
The streamer has renewed the sci-fi drama that’s set in an underground community housing the last 10,000 people on Earth. Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of novels and created by Graham Yost (Justified, Slow Horses), Silo stars Rebecca Ferguson as an engineer in the mile-deep silo who looks for answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined.
The renewal comes ahead of the show’s eighth episode, which debuts on June 16. The 10-episode first season is set to conclude on June 30.
“We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey’s novels to life,” Yost said in a statement. “Apple has believed in our vision from day one and it’s...
The streamer has renewed the sci-fi drama that’s set in an underground community housing the last 10,000 people on Earth. Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of novels and created by Graham Yost (Justified, Slow Horses), Silo stars Rebecca Ferguson as an engineer in the mile-deep silo who looks for answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined.
The renewal comes ahead of the show’s eighth episode, which debuts on June 16. The 10-episode first season is set to conclude on June 30.
“We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey’s novels to life,” Yost said in a statement. “Apple has believed in our vision from day one and it’s...
- 6/14/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This Friday on Apple TV+’s Silo, Juliette does a bit of stargazing — without even realizing it.
In “The Janitor’s Boy,” the fifth episode of the dystopian series based on Hugh Howey’s titled Howey’s Wool/Shift/Dust trilogy, Sims (played by Common) appoints Billings (Chinaza Uche) as chief deputy to keep tabs on Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson), whose efforts to solve what is now two murders lead to a showdown.
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In “The Janitor’s Boy,” the fifth episode of the dystopian series based on Hugh Howey’s titled Howey’s Wool/Shift/Dust trilogy, Sims (played by Common) appoints Billings (Chinaza Uche) as chief deputy to keep tabs on Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson), whose efforts to solve what is now two murders lead to a showdown.
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- 5/24/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Rebecca Ferguson stars in Apple TV+’s ‘Silo’
The world inhabited by the characters in Apple TV+’s Silo is claustrophobic, devoid of vibrant colors, and incredibly bleak. Based on Hugh Howey’s book series, Silo’s dystopian future finds humans forced to live underground to survive. The surface world is uninhabitable, and the thousands who call the vast underground silo home have learned to adapt to their confinement and exist peacefully in this insulated environment.
Episode one sets up the rules the citizens must abide by, including restrictions on pregnancies. Possessing items from the past (historical artifacts) is strictly forbidden, and what information exists about the history of the silo is kept under lock and key. Punishment is swift and severe for anyone who disobeys the rules. Yet some members of this confined society are quietly skeptical about the limited information they’re being fed.
Some citizens of this...
The world inhabited by the characters in Apple TV+’s Silo is claustrophobic, devoid of vibrant colors, and incredibly bleak. Based on Hugh Howey’s book series, Silo’s dystopian future finds humans forced to live underground to survive. The surface world is uninhabitable, and the thousands who call the vast underground silo home have learned to adapt to their confinement and exist peacefully in this insulated environment.
Episode one sets up the rules the citizens must abide by, including restrictions on pregnancies. Possessing items from the past (historical artifacts) is strictly forbidden, and what information exists about the history of the silo is kept under lock and key. Punishment is swift and severe for anyone who disobeys the rules. Yet some members of this confined society are quietly skeptical about the limited information they’re being fed.
Some citizens of this...
- 5/5/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The grim, dystopian world of novelist Hugh Howey comes to life on screen on Friday, May 5 when “Silo” premieres on Apple TV+. The show centers on one of the last living groups of humanity as it tries to survive in its subterranean home. Little is known about the silo these people live in, but they may have to pay a terrible price in order to learn more. You can watch Silo: Season 1 with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+.
How to Watch ‘Silo’ Series Premiere When: Friday, May 5, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$6.99 / month apple.com About ‘Silo’ Series Premiere
“Silo” is the story of the last 10,000 people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try...
How to Watch ‘Silo’ Series Premiere When: Friday, May 5, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$6.99 / month apple.com About ‘Silo’ Series Premiere
“Silo” is the story of the last 10,000 people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try...
- 5/5/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
There’s a new sheriff in town, but it’s multiple hours of Apple TV+’s Silo before she takes office. Before that, not one but two of the sci-fi show’s 10 episodes explore the legacy of Juliette Nichols’s (Rebecca Ferguson) beloved predecessor, Holston Beckett (David Oyelowo), and the nature of the underground shelter they call home. Such is the time deemed necessary to acclimate viewers to the inner workings of this world, a vertical concrete structure housing 10,000 people who have no knowledge of what’s going on above beyond what they see of the ravaged, toxic landscape projected onto window-like screens throughout the silo.
Showrunner Graham Yost greatly overestimates the depth of this paint-by-numbers sci-fi dystopia, adapted from Hugh Howey’s book series. The people of this society have lived underground long enough to develop new customs and terminology, but little of it deviates from the trappings of...
Showrunner Graham Yost greatly overestimates the depth of this paint-by-numbers sci-fi dystopia, adapted from Hugh Howey’s book series. The people of this society have lived underground long enough to develop new customs and terminology, but little of it deviates from the trappings of...
- 5/4/2023
- by Steven Scaife
- Slant Magazine
Life in the Silo isn’t the absolute worst… but it sure ain’t easy! That’s the skinny from Graham Yost and Hugh Howey, executive producers of Apple TV+’s adaptation of Howey’s Wool/Shift/Dust trilogy, which debuts this Friday with its first two episodes (of 10).
Based on Howey’s novels (shop Amazon) and created for television by Justified alum Yost, Silo tells the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, who reside in a mile-deep home that protects them from the world outside. No one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who...
Based on Howey’s novels (shop Amazon) and created for television by Justified alum Yost, Silo tells the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, who reside in a mile-deep home that protects them from the world outside. No one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who...
- 5/3/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
To celebrate the release of Silo, the latest series coming to streaming on Apple TV+, we had the pleasure of chatting with its cast and creators to learn all about it.
“Silo” is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who tries to find out faces fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles into a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
Chatting to the cast – including Rebecca Ferguson, Common, Tim Robbins, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, and Avi Nash – we talk about the lure of the show and the original books,...
“Silo” is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who tries to find out faces fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles into a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
Chatting to the cast – including Rebecca Ferguson, Common, Tim Robbins, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, and Avi Nash – we talk about the lure of the show and the original books,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If one descends to the lower-most depths of Apple TV’s titular Silo, you will find Rebecca Ferguson’s Juliette, an engineer who over the course of the early episodes will be nudged to rise — figuratively, as well as up many, many levels — to serve a new purpose.
Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of novels (shop Amazon) and created for television by Justified‘s Graham Yost, Silo is the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, who reside in a mile-deep home that protects them from the world outside. No one knows when or why the silo was built...
Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of novels (shop Amazon) and created for television by Justified‘s Graham Yost, Silo is the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, who reside in a mile-deep home that protects them from the world outside. No one knows when or why the silo was built...
- 4/30/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
AppleTV+ has debuted the full trailer and images for the upcoming series ‘Silo.’
The new 10-episode drama series is based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. The story follows the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who tries to find out faces fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
The cast is led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer. Common (“The Chi”), Emmy-nominee Harriet Walter (“Succession”), Chinaza Uche (“Dickinson”), Avi Nash (“The Walking Dead”), Critics...
The new 10-episode drama series is based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. The story follows the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who tries to find out faces fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
The cast is led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer. Common (“The Chi”), Emmy-nominee Harriet Walter (“Succession”), Chinaza Uche (“Dickinson”), Avi Nash (“The Walking Dead”), Critics...
- 4/7/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Are you ready to delve into the world of Apple TV+ drama Silo?
Apple TV+ on Thursday unveiled the official trailer for the new series, and it looks like another winner.
The series will premiere with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday through June 30, 2023, on Apple TV+.
The series is created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner.
Academy Award-nominee Morten Tyldum directs the first three episodes and the world-building drama stars an ensemble cast led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer.
"Silo is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside," the logline reads.
"However, no one knows when or why the silo was built and any who try to find out face fatal consequences."
Ferguson plays Juliette, an engineer, who seeks...
Apple TV+ on Thursday unveiled the official trailer for the new series, and it looks like another winner.
The series will premiere with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday through June 30, 2023, on Apple TV+.
The series is created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner.
Academy Award-nominee Morten Tyldum directs the first three episodes and the world-building drama stars an ensemble cast led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer.
"Silo is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside," the logline reads.
"However, no one knows when or why the silo was built and any who try to find out face fatal consequences."
Ferguson plays Juliette, an engineer, who seeks...
- 4/6/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Apple TV+ unveiled today a brand new trailer for “Silo,” the gripping, world-building Apple Original drama based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. It’s set to premiere globally on Friday, May 5.
The series tells “of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.”
The new trailer below teases just how intense the search for truth might get for the protagonists amidst a post-apocalyptic setting. It also...
The series tells “of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.”
The new trailer below teases just how intense the search for truth might get for the protagonists amidst a post-apocalyptic setting. It also...
- 4/6/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
"I don't care about order! What about finding out the truth?!" Apple has unveiled the mail official trailer for their new sci-fi series titled Silo, arriving for streaming starting in May. This new title, Silo, is the same title as the book series it's based on - but the project was going with the title Wool initially. Silo is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Rebecca Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one's murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don't kill you, the truth will. The series also stars Tim Robbins,...
- 4/6/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Two months before she reunites with Tom Cruise for another daring spy adventure, Rebecca Ferguson is leading a thriller of her own. The “Mission: Impossible” and “Dune” actor stars in the new trailer for “Silo,” a sci-fi drama series, released by Apple TV+ on Thursday.
The show is based on a series of science fiction novels by author Hugh Howey, which includes three books: “Wool,” “Shift,” and “Dust.” “Silo” is set in a dystopian future where all of humanity lives in the titular enclave, a subterranean city of mysterious origins. According to the leaders of the Silo, the 10,000 residents are the last of humanity, and the outside world is now toxic for human life. Ferguson plays Juliette, an engineer for the Silo who begins questioning the reality of her civilization following the death of a loved one, and embarks on a quest to discover the reality of life beyond the city.
The show is based on a series of science fiction novels by author Hugh Howey, which includes three books: “Wool,” “Shift,” and “Dust.” “Silo” is set in a dystopian future where all of humanity lives in the titular enclave, a subterranean city of mysterious origins. According to the leaders of the Silo, the 10,000 residents are the last of humanity, and the outside world is now toxic for human life. Ferguson plays Juliette, an engineer for the Silo who begins questioning the reality of her civilization following the death of a loved one, and embarks on a quest to discover the reality of life beyond the city.
- 4/6/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Silo is coming soon to Apple TV+. The streaming service released a teaser and a poster for the new sci-fi drama series based on the trilogy of novels by Hugh Howey. Ten episodes have been ordered.
Starring Rebecca Ferguson, Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones, and Tim Robbins, the series takes place in a dystopian future where the last 10,000 people on Earth live in a giant silo that's hundreds of stories deep into the ground.
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Starring Rebecca Ferguson, Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones, and Tim Robbins, the series takes place in a dystopian future where the last 10,000 people on Earth live in a giant silo that's hundreds of stories deep into the ground.
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- 3/9/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Nick Offerman plays a food-obsessed neo-Nazi in an upcoming episode of Starz’s “Party Down.” In a clip exclusive to Variety, Offerman’s alt-right character compliments the food cooked by Party Down’s head chef Lucy, played by Zoë Chao. As a flustered Chao picks up a knife for self-defense, Offerman praises her: “I just wanted to offer my sincere compliments. The food is sublime.”
Premiering on Feb. 24 with episodes releasing weekly, Season 3 of “Party Down” picks up a decade after the first two seasons, which aired in 2009 and 2010. Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr and Megan Mullally (Offerman’s real-life wife) reprise their original roles. “Party Down” is created by John Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge and Paul Rudd.
Watch the clip below.
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Josh (Keegan-Michael Key) and Melissa (Cecily Strong) are back in the world of “Schmigadoon,...
Premiering on Feb. 24 with episodes releasing weekly, Season 3 of “Party Down” picks up a decade after the first two seasons, which aired in 2009 and 2010. Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr and Megan Mullally (Offerman’s real-life wife) reprise their original roles. “Party Down” is created by John Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge and Paul Rudd.
Watch the clip below.
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Josh (Keegan-Michael Key) and Melissa (Cecily Strong) are back in the world of “Schmigadoon,...
- 3/8/2023
- by Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
“What if everything you know to be true was one big lie?” That’s the big question posed in the teaser trailer for Apple TV+’s Silo. The 10-episode series is based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling dystopian novels, and the trailer sets up a world in which humans only exist inside of an underground silo.
Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), Common (The Chi), Harriet Walter (Succession), Chinaza Uche (Dickinson), Avi Nash (The Walking Dead), David Oyelowo (Selma), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation), and Oscar winner Tim Robbins (Mystic River) star in the sci-fi thriller debuting on Friday, May 5, 2023. The first two episodes arrive on May 5th followed by a new episode each Friday. The season final’s set for June 30.
Emmy nominee Graham Yost created the series and serves as showrunner. Hugh Howey, Oscar nominee Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game), Rebecca Ferguson, Nina Jack, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon, and Ingrid Escajeda executive produce,...
Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), Common (The Chi), Harriet Walter (Succession), Chinaza Uche (Dickinson), Avi Nash (The Walking Dead), David Oyelowo (Selma), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation), and Oscar winner Tim Robbins (Mystic River) star in the sci-fi thriller debuting on Friday, May 5, 2023. The first two episodes arrive on May 5th followed by a new episode each Friday. The season final’s set for June 30.
Emmy nominee Graham Yost created the series and serves as showrunner. Hugh Howey, Oscar nominee Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game), Rebecca Ferguson, Nina Jack, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon, and Ingrid Escajeda executive produce,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Dystopian sci-fi continues to be big business. On Monday, Apple TV+ revealed the first teaser trailer for “Silo,” a post-apocalyptic mystery thriller with high-end special effects and a bold-faced cast that the streaming service hopes will be the next big genre hit.
“Silo” – formerly known as “Wool” – comes from creator Graham Yost (“Justified”) and is based on a bestselling novel trilogy by Hugh Howey. It tells the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, who are living in a silo a mile underground that supposedly keeps them safe from the destroyed and dangerous world outside. But no one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who asks too many questions gets in serious trouble. When an engineer named Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) begins investigating the murder of a loved one, she uncovers a subterranean mystery that goes deeper than she ever could have imagined. ”If the lies don’t kill you,...
“Silo” – formerly known as “Wool” – comes from creator Graham Yost (“Justified”) and is based on a bestselling novel trilogy by Hugh Howey. It tells the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth, who are living in a silo a mile underground that supposedly keeps them safe from the destroyed and dangerous world outside. But no one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who asks too many questions gets in serious trouble. When an engineer named Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) begins investigating the murder of a loved one, she uncovers a subterranean mystery that goes deeper than she ever could have imagined. ”If the lies don’t kill you,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Liam Mathews
- Gold Derby
AppleTV has debuted a first-look teaser trailer and images for the upcoming series ‘Silo.’
The new 10-episode drama series is based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. The story follows the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
The cast is led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer. Common (“The Chi”), Emmy-nominee Harriet Walter (“Succession”), Chinaza Uche (“Dickinson”), Avi Nash (“The Walking Dead...
The new 10-episode drama series is based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. The story follows the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built and any who try to find out face fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
The cast is led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer. Common (“The Chi”), Emmy-nominee Harriet Walter (“Succession”), Chinaza Uche (“Dickinson”), Avi Nash (“The Walking Dead...
- 3/6/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"What if everything you know to be true is one big lie?" Apple has revealed a quick teaser for an intriguing new sci-fi series titled Silo, arriving for streaming starting in May. This new title, Silo, is the same title as the book series it's based on - but the project was going with the title Wool initially while in production. Perhaps a reference to the "wool" being pulled over our eyes? "The truth will surface." In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo. The series stars Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette, with an ensemble cast including Tim Robbins, Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common, Harriet Walter, Avi Nash, Chinaza Uche, & Iain Glen. This looks legit - I dig the entire setup...
- 3/6/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
If you're looking for a new post-apocalyptic drama with an all-star cast, Apple TV+ might have the perfect show for you.
The streaming service announced Monday that Silo, the new 10-episode drama series based on Hugh Howey's New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels, is set to make its global premiere on Friday, May 5, 2023, on Apple TV+.
Silo is created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner.
Academy Award-nominee Morten Tyldum directs the first three episodes and the world-building drama stars an ensemble cast led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer.
The series will premiere with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday through June 30, 2023, on Apple TV+.
"Silo is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside," the logline reads.
"However,...
The streaming service announced Monday that Silo, the new 10-episode drama series based on Hugh Howey's New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels, is set to make its global premiere on Friday, May 5, 2023, on Apple TV+.
Silo is created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner.
Academy Award-nominee Morten Tyldum directs the first three episodes and the world-building drama stars an ensemble cast led by Rebecca Ferguson, who will also serve as executive producer.
The series will premiere with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday through June 30, 2023, on Apple TV+.
"Silo is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside," the logline reads.
"However,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Apple TV+ on Monday unveiled a subterranean, post-apocalyptic world with the release of the first trailer for its dystopian drama Silo (fka Wool).
Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy of novels, Silo follows the last 10,000 people on Earth as they navigate life in their mile-deep underground home protecting them from the toxic outside world. The catch? No one knows when or why the silo was built and anyone who goes snooping for answers faces fatal consequences.
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Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy of novels, Silo follows the last 10,000 people on Earth as they navigate life in their mile-deep underground home protecting them from the toxic outside world. The catch? No one knows when or why the silo was built and anyone who goes snooping for answers faces fatal consequences.
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- 3/6/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
Apple TV+ took viewers underground in a teaser trailer for the new series “Silo,” starring Rebecca Ferguson, Common, Rashida Jones and more.
Premiering on May 5, the futuristic sci-fi series is an adaptation of Hugh Howey’s dystopian trilogy of the same name. After an apocalypse, the last 10,000 people alive take shelter in an underground apparatus that was built a mile beneath the Earth’s surface. Nobody knows how or why the mysterious silo came to be, and those who ask questions pay for it with their lives.
The teaser opens with snippets of life in the silo, led by an engineer named Juliette (Ferguson), whose determination to uncover the truth about a loved one’s murder has major consequences.
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“We do not know how long we have been underground… or who built the silo,...
Premiering on May 5, the futuristic sci-fi series is an adaptation of Hugh Howey’s dystopian trilogy of the same name. After an apocalypse, the last 10,000 people alive take shelter in an underground apparatus that was built a mile beneath the Earth’s surface. Nobody knows how or why the mysterious silo came to be, and those who ask questions pay for it with their lives.
The teaser opens with snippets of life in the silo, led by an engineer named Juliette (Ferguson), whose determination to uncover the truth about a loved one’s murder has major consequences.
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- 3/6/2023
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
As “The Walking Dead” fans anxiously await the series finale on Sunday, November 20, 2022, it’s the perfect time to look back at the show’s dozens of Rip moments. The characters on AMC’s zombie apocalypse drama live in perpetual fear of death. In fact, of the entire Season 1 cast only a precious few are still alive as of today. Grab the tissues and tour our photo gallery above (or click here for direct access) highlighting 36 of the most shocking “The Walking Dead” deaths in order. Did we leave anybody out?
The most recent additions to the death list are Sebastian Milton (Teo Rapp-Olsson) and Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton), two citizens of the Commonwealth who were both K.O.’ed in recent weeks. Sebastian met his maker when he was bitten by the walker that Eugene (Josh McDermitt) threw on him after a riot broke out. And Lance was shot...
The most recent additions to the death list are Sebastian Milton (Teo Rapp-Olsson) and Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton), two citizens of the Commonwealth who were both K.O.’ed in recent weeks. Sebastian met his maker when he was bitten by the walker that Eugene (Josh McDermitt) threw on him after a riot broke out. And Lance was shot...
- 11/20/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
This review originally ran June 13, 2022, in conjunction with the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Festival.
After reaching an apparent artistic and popular breakthrough with “Support the Girls,” Andrew Bujalski sort of returns to Mumblecore, the genre he trail-blazed two decades ago, as necessitated by Covid-19.
“There There,” world premiering at the 2022 Tribeca Festival, visually recalls the D.I.Y. aesthetics from the first decade of the writer-director-editor’s career. Premise-wise, it’s one of those interconnected ensemble pieces that peaked, or perhaps jumped the shark, in the aughts with Paul Haggis’ “Crash.”
Structurally, the film contains six segments separated by transitional overtures of the type more prevalent in the 1970s, except here we see the musician actually performing diegetically. Yet even with adherence to familiar conventions, the finished product feels experimental and cerebral.
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Each segment is essentially a two-hander.
After reaching an apparent artistic and popular breakthrough with “Support the Girls,” Andrew Bujalski sort of returns to Mumblecore, the genre he trail-blazed two decades ago, as necessitated by Covid-19.
“There There,” world premiering at the 2022 Tribeca Festival, visually recalls the D.I.Y. aesthetics from the first decade of the writer-director-editor’s career. Premise-wise, it’s one of those interconnected ensemble pieces that peaked, or perhaps jumped the shark, in the aughts with Paul Haggis’ “Crash.”
Structurally, the film contains six segments separated by transitional overtures of the type more prevalent in the 1970s, except here we see the musician actually performing diegetically. Yet even with adherence to familiar conventions, the finished product feels experimental and cerebral.
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Each segment is essentially a two-hander.
- 11/17/2022
- by Martin Tsai
- The Wrap
Mumblecore godhead Andrew Bujalski has always been able to make something out of nothing, a gift so intrinsic to his strengths as a storyteller — and possibly his worldview as a human being — that the less is more look of his films often seems to rub off on their lovable but isolated characters, as if form and content were bound together by a mutual inability to connect with a wider audience.
Some entries on Bujalski’s résumé are more aggressively lo-fi than others; career highlights include a drab workplace dramedy about the women of a Texas “breastaurant,” and a semi-improvised curio about rival nerds comparing their computer chess programs at a California hotel in 1980. And yet, all of his movies tend to create their spark from the friction between intimacy and aesthetics, just as they tend to find their meaning by exploring the intimacy of aesthetics.
Never — not even during the...
Some entries on Bujalski’s résumé are more aggressively lo-fi than others; career highlights include a drab workplace dramedy about the women of a Texas “breastaurant,” and a semi-improvised curio about rival nerds comparing their computer chess programs at a California hotel in 1980. And yet, all of his movies tend to create their spark from the friction between intimacy and aesthetics, just as they tend to find their meaning by exploring the intimacy of aesthetics.
Never — not even during the...
- 11/15/2022
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
French sales company’s titles include ’The Book of Wonders’, ‘The Baby’ and ’The Braid’.
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French sales company Snd has revealed a first look image and fresh production details for Princes Of The Desert, Eric Barbier’s adventure film starring Alexandra Lamy, and has unveiled details of its extensive AFM slate.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mika is behind the soundtrack for Princes of the Desert which was previously titled Tehu. Lamy, whose credits include Rolling To You, replaces the previously announced Charlotte Gainsbourg in the film.
The film, produced by Snd alongside Vertigo Productions, follows a young Berber boy who...
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French sales company Snd has revealed a first look image and fresh production details for Princes Of The Desert, Eric Barbier’s adventure film starring Alexandra Lamy, and has unveiled details of its extensive AFM slate.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mika is behind the soundtrack for Princes of the Desert which was previously titled Tehu. Lamy, whose credits include Rolling To You, replaces the previously announced Charlotte Gainsbourg in the film.
The film, produced by Snd alongside Vertigo Productions, follows a young Berber boy who...
- 10/27/2022
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Following up his career-best work with Support the Girls, indie filmmaker Andrew Bujalski took a unique, resourceful approach when it came to the production of his latest film. There There, which stars Jason Schwartzman, Lili Taylor, Lennie James, Molly Gordon, and Avi Nash, follows two-character vignettes, though the characters were never in the same room as each other. Due to Coivd restrictions, Bujalski filmed scenes separately and stitched them together. Following a Tribeca premiere, the film will now roll out next month and the first trailer has arrived.
A pair of new lovers, an alcoholic and her AA sponsor, a teacher and a parent, a lawyer and his client, and more move from scene to scene, revealing intimate details as they forge connections. Via a groundbreaking shooting process, Bujalski plays with ideas of isolation and perception by filming each actor individually in separate locations, only joining them to their partner’s performance in the edit.
A pair of new lovers, an alcoholic and her AA sponsor, a teacher and a parent, a lawyer and his client, and more move from scene to scene, revealing intimate details as they forge connections. Via a groundbreaking shooting process, Bujalski plays with ideas of isolation and perception by filming each actor individually in separate locations, only joining them to their partner’s performance in the edit.
- 10/19/2022
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Andrew Bujalski has been a fixture of American independent cinema for the past two decades. After helping to pioneer the “mumblecore” movement with his 2002 debut “Funny Ha Ha,'” the writer/director has continued to be a sporadic presence on the festival circuit with films like “Mutual Appreciation” and “Support the Girls.” But while his latest film, “There There,” shares a lo-fi, dialogue-driven aesthetic with his other films, it is also his most technically ambitious undertaking to date.
The film is comprised of a series of conversations between an ensemble cast, but due to Covid restrictions (the film was shot over a six-month period in 2021), no two actors were ever in the same room during their scenes. Bujalski worked with one actor at a time, essentially turning the film into a series of monologues that gave his script and the actors nowhere to hide.
“To me, this was an essential cinema experiment,...
The film is comprised of a series of conversations between an ensemble cast, but due to Covid restrictions (the film was shot over a six-month period in 2021), no two actors were ever in the same room during their scenes. Bujalski worked with one actor at a time, essentially turning the film into a series of monologues that gave his script and the actors nowhere to hide.
“To me, this was an essential cinema experiment,...
- 10/18/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
There There Tribeca Festival Spotlight Narrative Section Reviewed for Shockya.com by Abe Friedtanzer Director: Andrew Bujalski Writer: Andrew Bujalski Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Lili Taylor, Molly Gordon, Lennie James, Avi Nash, Annie Laganga, Roy Nathanson, Jon Natchez Screened at: Village East Cinema, NYC, 4/11/22 Opens: June 10th, 2022 How important is it for two actors to […]
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- 6/25/2022
- by Abe Friedtanzer
- ShockYa
Magnolia Pictures has acquired the U.S. rights to “There There,” the latest film from “Support the Girls” and “Results” filmmaker Andrew Bujalski, out of the Tribeca Film Festival.
“There There” is described as an “uneasy comedy” about a delirious mirror image of everyday life in a distinctly twisted and discordant world. The film stars Jason Schwartzman, Lili Taylor, Lennie James, Molly Gordon, Avi Nash, Annie La Ganga, Roy Nathanson and Jon Natchez.
Magnolia plans to release the film later this year.
“There There” is something of an experimental film in which eight different performers were each filmed in isolation but then brought together in the edit. The story involves characters negotiating trust with one another. Oddly enough, the actors in the film were never within 1,000 miles of each other, and each gave their performances not even within a week of one another.
“We’re jazzed to be distributing another terrific film from Andrew Bujalski,...
“There There” is described as an “uneasy comedy” about a delirious mirror image of everyday life in a distinctly twisted and discordant world. The film stars Jason Schwartzman, Lili Taylor, Lennie James, Molly Gordon, Avi Nash, Annie La Ganga, Roy Nathanson and Jon Natchez.
Magnolia plans to release the film later this year.
“There There” is something of an experimental film in which eight different performers were each filmed in isolation but then brought together in the edit. The story involves characters negotiating trust with one another. Oddly enough, the actors in the film were never within 1,000 miles of each other, and each gave their performances not even within a week of one another.
“We’re jazzed to be distributing another terrific film from Andrew Bujalski,...
- 6/23/2022
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Magnolia Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to “There There,” Andrew Bujalski’s ensemble comedy starring Jason Schwartzman and Lili Taylor.
The film had its world premiere at Tribeca. The deal re-teams Bujalski with Magnolia which previously distributed the director’s “Support the Girls” and “Results.”
“We’re jazzed to be distributing another terrific film from Andrew Bujalski,” said Magnolia President Eamonn Bowles. “‘There There’ is wonderful look at where a lot of us are today,” continued Bowles. Magnolia plans to release “There, There” later this year.
Bujalski said he couldn’t imagine a better partner than Magnolia to bring this “deeply off-kilter movie to the world.” “As distributors their savvy is extraordinary, but moreover, their level of commitment, both to filmmakers and their audiences, is unparalleled,” added the helmer, who also penned the film.
Schwartzman is best known for starring in “Rushmore,” “Fargo” and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” Taylor...
The film had its world premiere at Tribeca. The deal re-teams Bujalski with Magnolia which previously distributed the director’s “Support the Girls” and “Results.”
“We’re jazzed to be distributing another terrific film from Andrew Bujalski,” said Magnolia President Eamonn Bowles. “‘There There’ is wonderful look at where a lot of us are today,” continued Bowles. Magnolia plans to release “There, There” later this year.
Bujalski said he couldn’t imagine a better partner than Magnolia to bring this “deeply off-kilter movie to the world.” “As distributors their savvy is extraordinary, but moreover, their level of commitment, both to filmmakers and their audiences, is unparalleled,” added the helmer, who also penned the film.
Schwartzman is best known for starring in “Rushmore,” “Fargo” and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” Taylor...
- 6/23/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy and Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
“There There,” director Andrew Bujalski’s first movie since “Support the Girls,” is an ambitious lo-fi undertaking on several levels. The entire project comprises of conversations between two characters in a series of rooms. As the movie gradually adds more characters to the fray, some storylines overlap more than others, as Bujalski explores alienated people at odds with each other and their place in life. It includes winning, sensitive turns from the likes of Lennie James, Lili Taylor, and Jason Schwartzman.
But here’s the thing: None of the actors were ever in the same room together.
Unlike countless Zoom-based projects or others shot outside to maintain Covid protocols, “There There” is a bold technical gamble from a master of American minimalism. “This is the wild experiment of the movie,” Bujalski said by phone ahead of the movie’s premiere at the Tribeca Festival. “Nobody is anywhere near each other.
But here’s the thing: None of the actors were ever in the same room together.
Unlike countless Zoom-based projects or others shot outside to maintain Covid protocols, “There There” is a bold technical gamble from a master of American minimalism. “This is the wild experiment of the movie,” Bujalski said by phone ahead of the movie’s premiere at the Tribeca Festival. “Nobody is anywhere near each other.
- 6/11/2022
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
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A Covid-era experiment that uses lockdown-era strictures to test the limits of interpersonal connection, Andrew Bujalski’s There There would have seemed considerably less odd had it been rushed out in time for the first of the “virtual” film festivals. As late as SXSW 2021, it might’ve been welcomed as a defiant attempt to keep creating even when the thing your art depends on — humans sharing the screen as they attempt to share themselves — was unavailable, or at least fairly inconvenient to arrange. Over a year later, with filmmakers having endured what it took to deliver everything from tiny dramas to superhero tentpoles, the compromises are harder to overlook. However Tribeca audiences respond this week, it’s hard to imagine that There There won’t quickly become a curiosity defended by only Bujalski’s biggest fans, who will quietly admit it’s the one they love the least.
A Covid-era experiment that uses lockdown-era strictures to test the limits of interpersonal connection, Andrew Bujalski’s There There would have seemed considerably less odd had it been rushed out in time for the first of the “virtual” film festivals. As late as SXSW 2021, it might’ve been welcomed as a defiant attempt to keep creating even when the thing your art depends on — humans sharing the screen as they attempt to share themselves — was unavailable, or at least fairly inconvenient to arrange. Over a year later, with filmmakers having endured what it took to deliver everything from tiny dramas to superhero tentpoles, the compromises are harder to overlook. However Tribeca audiences respond this week, it’s hard to imagine that There There won’t quickly become a curiosity defended by only Bujalski’s biggest fans, who will quietly admit it’s the one they love the least.
- 6/11/2022
- by John DeFore
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Harriet Walter, Avi Nash and Chinaza Uche will round out the cast of Wool, Apple’s world-building drama series based on the New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels by Hugh Howey.
They’ll appear alongside previously announced cast members Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins, Common, Rashida Jones and David Oyelowo.
Written by Graham Yost and directed by Academy Award nominee Morten Tyldum, Wool is a set in a ruined and toxic future where a community exists in a giant silo underground, hundreds of stories deep. There, men and women live in a society full of regulations they believe are meant to protect them.
Walter will play Martha Walker, a veteran engineer who works in Mechanical, with Nash as Lukas Kyle, an It worker who rises to prominence after meeting independent...
They’ll appear alongside previously announced cast members Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins, Common, Rashida Jones and David Oyelowo.
Written by Graham Yost and directed by Academy Award nominee Morten Tyldum, Wool is a set in a ruined and toxic future where a community exists in a giant silo underground, hundreds of stories deep. There, men and women live in a society full of regulations they believe are meant to protect them.
Walter will play Martha Walker, a veteran engineer who works in Mechanical, with Nash as Lukas Kyle, an It worker who rises to prominence after meeting independent...
- 11/1/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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