This article contains spoilers for The Curse episode 4.
A24 and Showtime series The Curse features an impressive roster of actors.
Leading the ensemble of this black comedy is Academy Award-winner Emma Stone, whose property developer Whitney Siegel is an “Eat. Pray. Love.” neon sign brought to life – a well-meaning upper class white woman barely repressing the exploitative impulses roiling underneath. Then there’s series co-creator Benny Safdie, who is fresh off a scene-stealing portrayal as hydrogen bomb creator and certified hater Edward Teller in Oppenheimer. His sleazy reality show producer Dougie Schecter is something to behold, swaggering around with ’90s Howard Stern locks, a fistful of garish rings, and a questionable blood-alcohol content.
The most beguiling member of The Curse cast, however, is co-creator, co-writer, and co-lead Nathan Fielder as Asher Siegel. Though a towering name in television comedy, the Canadian performer has not traditionally been known for his acting roles.
A24 and Showtime series The Curse features an impressive roster of actors.
Leading the ensemble of this black comedy is Academy Award-winner Emma Stone, whose property developer Whitney Siegel is an “Eat. Pray. Love.” neon sign brought to life – a well-meaning upper class white woman barely repressing the exploitative impulses roiling underneath. Then there’s series co-creator Benny Safdie, who is fresh off a scene-stealing portrayal as hydrogen bomb creator and certified hater Edward Teller in Oppenheimer. His sleazy reality show producer Dougie Schecter is something to behold, swaggering around with ’90s Howard Stern locks, a fistful of garish rings, and a questionable blood-alcohol content.
The most beguiling member of The Curse cast, however, is co-creator, co-writer, and co-lead Nathan Fielder as Asher Siegel. Though a towering name in television comedy, the Canadian performer has not traditionally been known for his acting roles.
- 12/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This past spring, social media lit up around a very new kind of American Sweetheart: 30-year-old Ronald Gladden, a solar contractor who believed he was signing up for a documentary on the jury system and instead ended up being the adored lead presence of Amazon Freevee’s fish-out-of-water comedy “Jury Duty.” Gladden answered a Craigslist ad, the producers took a shine to him, and history was made.
“So, I wasn’t part of the Ronald process,” Emmy-nominated casting director Susie Farris told TheWrap. “Ronald is a real person, and I don’t cast reality. [Laughs] But you know, obviously, the crazy part about the show is that every single person except for one is an actor.”
And that’s what made “Jury Duty” one of the year’s most singular TV challenges: casting buoyant, quick-witted, versatile actors that the general public would not recognize to improvise against Gladden as his fellow jurors,...
“So, I wasn’t part of the Ronald process,” Emmy-nominated casting director Susie Farris told TheWrap. “Ronald is a real person, and I don’t cast reality. [Laughs] But you know, obviously, the crazy part about the show is that every single person except for one is an actor.”
And that’s what made “Jury Duty” one of the year’s most singular TV challenges: casting buoyant, quick-witted, versatile actors that the general public would not recognize to improvise against Gladden as his fellow jurors,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Jason Clark
- The Wrap
Casting director Susie Farris got the unique opportunity to participate in the meticulous process of jury selection, choosing all but one of 12 jurors — but it was for an entirely made-up court case.
Even with over two decades of casting experience and credits in “Elf,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Speechless” and “Mr. Robot,” she had never been met with a task quite like casting Amazon Freevee’s viral series “Jury Duty,” a hidden-camera, “Truman Show”-esque comedy.
In the weeks after its release, “Jury Duty” has been applauded for its outstanding cast of actors, improv comedians and one Ronald Gladden, the lone, non-actor who believed the entire, absurd court case was real.
Farris spoke with Variety to share her process behind selecting television’s favorite petit jury.
Most casting directors don’t work with improv actors, so what was it like for you? Had you ever done anything like this before?...
Even with over two decades of casting experience and credits in “Elf,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Speechless” and “Mr. Robot,” she had never been met with a task quite like casting Amazon Freevee’s viral series “Jury Duty,” a hidden-camera, “Truman Show”-esque comedy.
In the weeks after its release, “Jury Duty” has been applauded for its outstanding cast of actors, improv comedians and one Ronald Gladden, the lone, non-actor who believed the entire, absurd court case was real.
Farris spoke with Variety to share her process behind selecting television’s favorite petit jury.
Most casting directors don’t work with improv actors, so what was it like for you? Had you ever done anything like this before?...
- 5/4/2023
- by Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
This week brought the premiere of Andy Samberg's new adult animated comedy series "Digman!" to Comedy Central. The series, which Samberg co-created with "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" producer Neil Campbell, follows a formerly great archaeologist named Rip Digman who has since turned into a laughing stock. And in a world where archeologists are considered huge celebrities, that's an unfortunate situation to be in. But with his crew by his side, Digman tries to get back on top, taking whatever scrappy museum job he can to get by, and that results in him meeting quite the impressive ensemble of characters voiced by an amazing array of actors. In fact, one of them is a filmmaker you might be familiar with.
Edgar Wright, the director behind beloved films like "Shaun of the Dead, "Hot Fuzz," and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," was listed among the guest cast members when "Digman!" was announced to the masses.
Edgar Wright, the director behind beloved films like "Shaun of the Dead, "Hot Fuzz," and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," was listed among the guest cast members when "Digman!" was announced to the masses.
- 3/24/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Amid its continuing drive to ramp up local feature productions, Netflix has a host of ambitious titles coming out of Europe in the next year. Already, Paolo Sorrentino’s Oscar-shortlisted The Hand Of God launched on the service in late 2021, hitting the Top 10 in 11 countries, while ahead are films from such directors as Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Louis Leterrier, Romain Gavras, Edward Berger, Roar Uthaug and Oscar winner Sébastian Lelio, among others.
Currently in production for later down the pike are J.A. Bayona’s Society Of The Snow and the Spanish feature spinoff of Netflix hit series Bird Box.
Former Universal, Film4 and STX executive David Kosse took on the role of VP of International Film at Netflix in 2019 with a mandate to oversee international film production and acquisitions and a focus on making and acquiring non-English language movies for the streaming site. Across the years, he has developed strong talent...
Currently in production for later down the pike are J.A. Bayona’s Society Of The Snow and the Spanish feature spinoff of Netflix hit series Bird Box.
Former Universal, Film4 and STX executive David Kosse took on the role of VP of International Film at Netflix in 2019 with a mandate to oversee international film production and acquisitions and a focus on making and acquiring non-English language movies for the streaming site. Across the years, he has developed strong talent...
- 1/20/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Austria Selects Great Freedom For Oscars
Austria has selected Sebastian Meise’s Great Freedom as its official submission for Best International Feature Film for the 94th Academy Awards. Set in post-war Germany, the movie tells the story of Hans who is imprisoned time and time again for being homosexual. Due to Paragraph 175, which prohibited homosexual acts in Germany, his desire for freedom is systematically destroyed. The one steady relationship in his life becomes his long-time cellmate, Viktor (Georg Friedrich), a convicted murderer. The film stars Franz Rogowski (Victoria) and Berlinale Silver Bear awardee Georg Friedrich (The Piano Teacher) in leading roles, with a screenplay by Thomas Reider and Meise. Producers are Sabine Moser, Oliver Neumann, and Benny Drechsel. The 2021 Cannes entry and Un Certain Regard Jury Prize winner will be released by Mubi theatrically in the U.S. and UK on March 4, 2022. Meanwhile, per the Japanese Filmmakers Federation, Japan has...
Austria has selected Sebastian Meise’s Great Freedom as its official submission for Best International Feature Film for the 94th Academy Awards. Set in post-war Germany, the movie tells the story of Hans who is imprisoned time and time again for being homosexual. Due to Paragraph 175, which prohibited homosexual acts in Germany, his desire for freedom is systematically destroyed. The one steady relationship in his life becomes his long-time cellmate, Viktor (Georg Friedrich), a convicted murderer. The film stars Franz Rogowski (Victoria) and Berlinale Silver Bear awardee Georg Friedrich (The Piano Teacher) in leading roles, with a screenplay by Thomas Reider and Meise. Producers are Sabine Moser, Oliver Neumann, and Benny Drechsel. The 2021 Cannes entry and Un Certain Regard Jury Prize winner will be released by Mubi theatrically in the U.S. and UK on March 4, 2022. Meanwhile, per the Japanese Filmmakers Federation, Japan has...
- 10/12/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Rolling off the smashing success of “Lupin,” Netflix and French star Omar Sy have entered a multi-year feature film deal. It’s the streamer’s first deal with a French talent or filmmaker.
The partnership will see Sy’s Paris and L.A.-based production company develop original films for Netflix, with Sy starring in and acting as executive producer on the projects.
“I have experienced Netflix’s collaboration with artists and their passion to bring unique and diverse stories to homes all over the world,” said Sy, who was a creative producer on some episodes of “Lupin.”
Sy added that he was “happy to have the opportunity to extend the relationship and look forward to this next step of our journey together.” Sy broke through with Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano’s hit comedy “The Intouchables” a decade ago, which marked his first leading role after many years in acting.
The partnership will see Sy’s Paris and L.A.-based production company develop original films for Netflix, with Sy starring in and acting as executive producer on the projects.
“I have experienced Netflix’s collaboration with artists and their passion to bring unique and diverse stories to homes all over the world,” said Sy, who was a creative producer on some episodes of “Lupin.”
Sy added that he was “happy to have the opportunity to extend the relationship and look forward to this next step of our journey together.” Sy broke through with Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano’s hit comedy “The Intouchables” a decade ago, which marked his first leading role after many years in acting.
- 10/12/2021
- by Elsa Keslassy and Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
French star, streamer currently collaborating on action comedy Tour De Force to be directed by Louis Leterrier.
Netflix and its Lupin star Omar Sy have signed a multi-year feature deal that will see Sy’s Paris and LA-based production company develop original films for Netflix.
Sy will star in and serve as executive producer on the projects. The deal follows the breakout success of French heist series Lupin created by George Kay in which Sy plays Assane Diop, a character inspired by the French story of thief Arsène Lupin.
Sy and Netflix are currently collaborating on action comedy Tour De Force...
Netflix and its Lupin star Omar Sy have signed a multi-year feature deal that will see Sy’s Paris and LA-based production company develop original films for Netflix.
Sy will star in and serve as executive producer on the projects. The deal follows the breakout success of French heist series Lupin created by George Kay in which Sy plays Assane Diop, a character inspired by the French story of thief Arsène Lupin.
Sy and Netflix are currently collaborating on action comedy Tour De Force...
- 10/12/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Who is John Bronco? He’s a world class racer, a rodeo star, a sex symbol and a legendary pitchman who’s face was instantly recognizable on the Ford Bronco and countless products — and he’s also Walton Goggins and never existed.
But that shouldn’t stop anyone from inflating his legend, as the new short film “John Bronco” aims to do. The mockumentary is the latest from Jake Szymanski, the director who told similarly fake sports legends in the films “Tour de Pharmacy” and “7 Days in Hell.”
“John Bronco” though is a different sort of fake sports icon, a 1966 legend whose jingle went triple-platinum and could be heard in ads for his own cologne, breakfast cereal, video game, action figure and more. The film describes him as the “very embodiment of the American dream, that is, until it all came crashing down.”
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But that shouldn’t stop anyone from inflating his legend, as the new short film “John Bronco” aims to do. The mockumentary is the latest from Jake Szymanski, the director who told similarly fake sports legends in the films “Tour de Pharmacy” and “7 Days in Hell.”
“John Bronco” though is a different sort of fake sports icon, a 1966 legend whose jingle went triple-platinum and could be heard in ads for his own cologne, breakfast cereal, video game, action figure and more. The film describes him as the “very embodiment of the American dream, that is, until it all came crashing down.”
Also Read: Ron Howard to Direct...
- 8/11/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Last Year’s Winner: “Black Mirror: San Junipero”
Still Eligible: Yes. (The series, not the episode/movie.)
Hot Streak: HBO has won more times in this category than all the other networks combined. The premium network has 19 total Emmys. In second place, CBS and NBC are tied — with six wins each.
Fun Fact: There have been four ties in the TV Movie category, but none since 1993.
Another year, another limited selection of TV Movies. After 2017 saw a Dolly Parton special nominated and an episode of “Black Mirror” win, 2018 is looking to be just as eclectic. Not only is Netflix’s anthology series back with another power player — the buzzed-about Season 4 starter, “U.S.S. Callister” — but Amazon’s original series, a mirror image of Netflix’s offering, is coming to play, too.
“Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams” earned a bit of chatter for two episodes: “Kill All Others,” written and directed by Dee Rees,...
Still Eligible: Yes. (The series, not the episode/movie.)
Hot Streak: HBO has won more times in this category than all the other networks combined. The premium network has 19 total Emmys. In second place, CBS and NBC are tied — with six wins each.
Fun Fact: There have been four ties in the TV Movie category, but none since 1993.
Another year, another limited selection of TV Movies. After 2017 saw a Dolly Parton special nominated and an episode of “Black Mirror” win, 2018 is looking to be just as eclectic. Not only is Netflix’s anthology series back with another power player — the buzzed-about Season 4 starter, “U.S.S. Callister” — but Amazon’s original series, a mirror image of Netflix’s offering, is coming to play, too.
“Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams” earned a bit of chatter for two episodes: “Kill All Others,” written and directed by Dee Rees,...
- 3/1/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Murray Miller is a writer, a producer, and a filmmaker. He was born in California on December 2, 1976. Miller started his career as a stand-up comedian before deciding he wanted to work in television. He began his career in the entertainment industry when he worked as an assistant producer on the television series ‘Spin City’ between 2000 and 2001. He has since gone on to have a successful career in both film and television. He is particularly well-known for writing and producing famous popular television series, such as ‘Girls’, ‘American Dad!’, ‘Tour de Pharmacy’, ‘King of the Hill’, and
Five Things You Didn’t Know about Murray Miller...
Five Things You Didn’t Know about Murray Miller...
- 11/20/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Aurora Perrineau has accused “Girls” writer/executive producer Murray Miller of raping her when she was 17, The Wrap reports. The alleged incident took place in 2012, when Miller was 35; Perrineau provided The Wrap with the results of a polygraph she took in September. “I filed a police report today. I cannot talk about the investigation that is happening currently,” she said.
In her polygraph statement, which the “Passengers” and “Equals” actress says she passed, Perrineau stated that she met Miller during an evening out with friends at the Standard Hotel. She had “consumed some alcoholic beverages” and Miller “was flirting with me. I told him repeatedly that I was 17 years old.” Perrineau’s father is “Lost” star Harold Perrineau.
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Miller later asked the group for a ride home, admitting that “he was drunk,...
In her polygraph statement, which the “Passengers” and “Equals” actress says she passed, Perrineau stated that she met Miller during an evening out with friends at the Standard Hotel. She had “consumed some alcoholic beverages” and Miller “was flirting with me. I told him repeatedly that I was 17 years old.” Perrineau’s father is “Lost” star Harold Perrineau.
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Miller later asked the group for a ride home, admitting that “he was drunk,...
- 11/17/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
[Editor’s note: Spoilers for “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” Season 5, Episode 4, “HalloVeen,” follow.]
If you were looking for further proof that “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is one of the best comedies on television, “HalloVeen” was it. From the cold open of the episode, the show crackled with energy, letting the lighthearted heist competition that’s become a yearly tradition drive the pitch-perfect interactions of the ensemble.
Throw in probably the only good jokes we’re going to hear this fall about “The Handmaid’s Tale” (‘It’s relevant as hell!”) and the unending joy of Captain Holt (Andre Braugher) dismissing a corgi far inferior to his own beloved Cheddar as an “idiot,” and even before the pivotal final minutes this episode was pure joy.
The only disappointment from the actual heist portion of the episode: Andre Braugher saying “cummerbund” is not as funny as Andre Braugher saying “caboodle” during last year’s Halloween heist. (Though “in my belly!” from the opening sequence does lessen the sting to a great extent.
If you were looking for further proof that “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is one of the best comedies on television, “HalloVeen” was it. From the cold open of the episode, the show crackled with energy, letting the lighthearted heist competition that’s become a yearly tradition drive the pitch-perfect interactions of the ensemble.
Throw in probably the only good jokes we’re going to hear this fall about “The Handmaid’s Tale” (‘It’s relevant as hell!”) and the unending joy of Captain Holt (Andre Braugher) dismissing a corgi far inferior to his own beloved Cheddar as an “idiot,” and even before the pivotal final minutes this episode was pure joy.
The only disappointment from the actual heist portion of the episode: Andre Braugher saying “cummerbund” is not as funny as Andre Braugher saying “caboodle” during last year’s Halloween heist. (Though “in my belly!” from the opening sequence does lessen the sting to a great extent.
- 10/18/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Back in the very first episode of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” goofy but dedicated Detective Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) tries to catch a criminal, but his real problem is this: His new boss, Captain Ray Holt (Andre Braugher), wants him to wear a necktie. It feels like a trivial problem when compared to serious police work, but Holt holds firm, establishing himself as the Establishment — “the man” against whom Jake naturally wants to revolt.
At the end of the episode, Jake realizes that Holt’s desire for him to wear a necktie isn’t a petty whim, but a desire to create unity within the squad. The dynamic between the two is seemingly established…except, as the show progresses, it isn’t. Since those early days, Captain Holt has become one of TV’s most interesting and hilarious characters, a fascinating evolution that continues with the premiere of Season 5.
Holt is part...
At the end of the episode, Jake realizes that Holt’s desire for him to wear a necktie isn’t a petty whim, but a desire to create unity within the squad. The dynamic between the two is seemingly established…except, as the show progresses, it isn’t. Since those early days, Captain Holt has become one of TV’s most interesting and hilarious characters, a fascinating evolution that continues with the premiere of Season 5.
Holt is part...
- 9/27/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Universal has acquired an untitled buddy cop comedy hatched by Ruben Fleischer, David Bernad and Murray Miller. This one has John Cena (Trainwreck) and Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick) attached to star in the project. Fleischer, who helmed Zombieland and will next direct Venom, is attached to direct and will produce alongside Bernad through their Universal Television-based production company The District. Miller, the writer-producer of HBO's Tour De Pharmacy and 7…...
- 9/25/2017
- Deadline
Perhaps a pirate’s life is no longer for Orlando Bloom?
In his first major TV role, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor is set to executive-produce and star in Carnival Row, a fantasy drama picked up straight-to-series at Amazon.
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The eight-episode drama is a “fantasy noir set in a neo-Victorian city. Mythical creatures fleeing their war-torn homeland have gathered in the city, and tensions are simmering between citizens and the growing immigrant population.” Bloom is set to play Rycroft Philostrate, a police inspector who risks everything to...
In his first major TV role, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor is set to executive-produce and star in Carnival Row, a fantasy drama picked up straight-to-series at Amazon.
RelatedAmazon’s Galaxy Quest Revival Finds New Life With Writer Paul Scheer
The eight-episode drama is a “fantasy noir set in a neo-Victorian city. Mythical creatures fleeing their war-torn homeland have gathered in the city, and tensions are simmering between citizens and the growing immigrant population.” Bloom is set to play Rycroft Philostrate, a police inspector who risks everything to...
- 8/25/2017
- TVLine.com
The internal leak by the overseas HBO affiliate, Star India, did not hurt the viewership of Sunday’s marvelous episode of Game of Thrones. The episode which caused many fans to consider it as the best, or at least one of the best in the shows run brought in just over 10 million viewers, narrowly beating out the Season 7 premiere according to Deadline. The "Spoils of War" appeared online on the Friday before its scheduled Sunday night viewing slot. Despite the leak of the episode, HBO's epic fantasy series showed no loss in ratings as it was the show's most watched episode to date.
Game of Thrones has always been unpredictable, and now with the increased pace of Season 7, the meetings and battles with major consequences are happening far more often, and fans simply can't risk not tuning in. While they could have found the episode online days before, from what we understand,...
Game of Thrones has always been unpredictable, and now with the increased pace of Season 7, the meetings and battles with major consequences are happening far more often, and fans simply can't risk not tuning in. While they could have found the episode online days before, from what we understand,...
- 8/9/2017
- by Seth McDonald
- LRMonline.com
Congrats to Andy Samberg!
The Saturday Night Live alum welcomed a baby girl with his wife, Joanna Newsom, a rep for Samberg confirms to Et. The private couple managed to keep Newsom's pregnancy under wraps.
Watch: Andy Samberg Reveals Odd Presents He’s Gifted Wife Joanna Newsom for Their Anniversaries
Samberg and Newsom married in 2013, after five years of dating. The musician opened up about having kids in a December 2015 interview with Larry King.
"Little harpist Samberg, thank you for putting that image in my head," she said, before gushing about her husband. "He’s my favorite person in the world. He’s the person I would most want to hang out with at any given moment. He’s probably the biggest superfan of my music."
"I love babies," Samberg told reporters at the Fox All-Star Party just one month later. "I would love a baby someday."
Watch: Andy Samberg and Orlando Bloom Hilariously Skewer Cycling Doping...
The Saturday Night Live alum welcomed a baby girl with his wife, Joanna Newsom, a rep for Samberg confirms to Et. The private couple managed to keep Newsom's pregnancy under wraps.
Watch: Andy Samberg Reveals Odd Presents He’s Gifted Wife Joanna Newsom for Their Anniversaries
Samberg and Newsom married in 2013, after five years of dating. The musician opened up about having kids in a December 2015 interview with Larry King.
"Little harpist Samberg, thank you for putting that image in my head," she said, before gushing about her husband. "He’s my favorite person in the world. He’s the person I would most want to hang out with at any given moment. He’s probably the biggest superfan of my music."
"I love babies," Samberg told reporters at the Fox All-Star Party just one month later. "I would love a baby someday."
Watch: Andy Samberg and Orlando Bloom Hilariously Skewer Cycling Doping...
- 8/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
What would it take to get cycling legend Lance Armstrong back into the public eye in a way that he might not be reviled? Well, obviously it didn’t take much since Andy Samberg managed to get him on board for Tour de Pharmacy, an HBO spoof of the Tour de France in which around 170 athletes were seen to fail a drug test. Samberg plays along with John Cena, Orlando Bloom, Freddie Highmore, and many other noted actors to create this over the top comedy that showcases the grueling and demanding race. Given that it is a comedy however one
How Andy Samberg Convinced Lance Armstrong to Be In “Tour De Pharmacy”...
How Andy Samberg Convinced Lance Armstrong to Be In “Tour De Pharmacy”...
- 7/21/2017
- by Wake
- TVovermind.com
Earning considerable buzz out of Sundance and Cannes, perhaps the most distinctive thing about “Brigsby Bear” is that it’s a hard movie to sum up. However, you can thank Andy Samberg and his The Lonely Island buddies for seeing the potential in the script by the film’s star Kyle Mooney, and helping to get it made.
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“I love that movie.
Continue reading New Trailer For ‘Brigsby Bear’ Starring Kyle Mooney & Mark Hamill Grows Up at The Playlist.
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“I love that movie.
Continue reading New Trailer For ‘Brigsby Bear’ Starring Kyle Mooney & Mark Hamill Grows Up at The Playlist.
- 7/19/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
0:00 – Intro / Jay’s Quantum Leap Quandary 31:30 – Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming 1:23:12 – Other Stuff We Watched: John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2, Kong: Skull Island, Glow, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, Tour de Pharmacy, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The House, […]...
- 7/12/2017
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
If you watched HBO’s Tour de Pharmacy mockumentary this past weekend, the trailer for the upcoming documentary Icarus might seem a little hard to take seriously. But apparently this movie has some mindblowing revelations to offer regarding Russia’s so-called “anti-doping” program and what could be the biggest international sports scandal of all time. Director Bryan […]...
- 7/11/2017
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Writer/Producer Murray Miller talks to Awards Daily TV about partnering with Andy Samberg on HBO’s Tour de Pharmacy, their latest sports mockumentary. One of the best things about...
- 7/11/2017
- by Clarence Moye
- AwardsDaily.com
Plot: At the 1982 Tour de France, an investigation results in all but five, heavily doped, riders being disqualified. Review: Tour De Pharmacy is the follow-up to The Lonely Island’s well-received sports doc spoof, 7 Days In Hell. Coming from the same director, Jake Szymanski (Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates), and writer, Murray Miller, this is another fun, quick (forty minutes) comedy... Read More...
- 7/10/2017
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Jake Szymanski, who directed HBO's just-aired mockumentary Tour de Pharmacy, will helm The Eggplant Emoji for Netflix.
Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider, the creators of digital animated series Gentlemen Lobsters, wrote the script for the ballsy project, which has Ben Stiller and Nicky Weinstock producing via their Red Hour Films banner. Ross Dinerstein is also producing.
Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Kyle Newacheck, the creators and stars of the hit Comedy Central show Workaholics, are also producing the dark comedy.
The plot is throbbing with comedic potential: When a teenager accidentally cuts off his penis during a camping...
Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider, the creators of digital animated series Gentlemen Lobsters, wrote the script for the ballsy project, which has Ben Stiller and Nicky Weinstock producing via their Red Hour Films banner. Ross Dinerstein is also producing.
Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Kyle Newacheck, the creators and stars of the hit Comedy Central show Workaholics, are also producing the dark comedy.
The plot is throbbing with comedic potential: When a teenager accidentally cuts off his penis during a camping...
- 7/10/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
At the beginning of our interview, grasping for a way to describe the latest weirdo star-studden comedy sports special airing on HBO, IndieWire referred to “Tour De Pharmacy” as “the latest installment in the ‘Legends of Sports’ franchise.”
“I love that you said that,” star/executive producer Andy Samberg said.
“Are we allowed to say we have a franchise? I mean, I’ll take it,” writer Murray Miller said.
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By “franchise,” we meant the ongoing “30 for 30”-inspired sports mockumentary series that began in the summer of 2015 with “7 Days in Hell,” a star-studded comedy special that chronicled a fictional tennis match that reached absurd heights. Starring Samberg and Kit Harrington, the cast also included Mary Steenburgen, Karen Gillan, Lena Dunham, Will Forte, June Squibb, Michael Sheen, Fred Armisen and more, including narration by Jon Hamm.
“I love that you said that,” star/executive producer Andy Samberg said.
“Are we allowed to say we have a franchise? I mean, I’ll take it,” writer Murray Miller said.
Read More: ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ Trailer: Orlando Bloom and Andy Samberg Spoof Doping and Biking in HBO Mockumentary
By “franchise,” we meant the ongoing “30 for 30”-inspired sports mockumentary series that began in the summer of 2015 with “7 Days in Hell,” a star-studded comedy special that chronicled a fictional tennis match that reached absurd heights. Starring Samberg and Kit Harrington, the cast also included Mary Steenburgen, Karen Gillan, Lena Dunham, Will Forte, June Squibb, Michael Sheen, Fred Armisen and more, including narration by Jon Hamm.
- 7/9/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
The year was 1982, an insane and little-known blip in sports history when so many riders got caught doping in the Tour de France that only five out of 170 were allowed to continue the race — all of whom almost definitely were also on drugs. That’s the delightful premise of HBO’s Tour de Pharmacy, the newest documentary-style sports comedy from the team behind HBO’s 7 Days in Hell, about a fictional seven-day tennis match between Andy Samberg in a peroxide-blonde mullet and Kit Harington in short shorts.
- 7/8/2017
- by Jada Yuan
- Vulture
HBO and Andy Samburg’s Tour de Pharmacy uses its outstanding cast, particularly James Marsden, to deliver an hilarious pro-cycling doping farce. If you did not at least like 2015’s 7 Days in Hell,...
- 7/7/2017
- by Clarence Moye
- AwardsDaily.com
The controversy over drugs in cycling is getting a star-studded send-up.
Andy Samberg is back with another sports-themed HBO mockumentary -- following 2015's Seven Days in Hell, where the actor engaged in a grueling tennis match with Game of Thrones star, Kit Harington -- this time taking on the seedy world of doping in professional cycling.
More: Andy Samberg Is Happy to Be Known for 'D**k in a Box' But Will Never Do Full-Frontal
"This is a sport with literally hundreds of dollars on the line, with dozens of fans," Jeff Goldblum remarks in the trailer. "Stakes are medium!"
Goldblum is just one star in a cast that includes Orlando Bloom, Maya Rudolph, Daveed Diggs, and Mike Tyson.
Watch: 2016 Emmy Awards: The Best, Worst and Weirdest Moments
Watch the hilarious, medium-stakes trailer below.
Tour de Pharmacy rides into HBO on Saturday, July 8, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt.
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Andy Samberg is back with another sports-themed HBO mockumentary -- following 2015's Seven Days in Hell, where the actor engaged in a grueling tennis match with Game of Thrones star, Kit Harington -- this time taking on the seedy world of doping in professional cycling.
More: Andy Samberg Is Happy to Be Known for 'D**k in a Box' But Will Never Do Full-Frontal
"This is a sport with literally hundreds of dollars on the line, with dozens of fans," Jeff Goldblum remarks in the trailer. "Stakes are medium!"
Goldblum is just one star in a cast that includes Orlando Bloom, Maya Rudolph, Daveed Diggs, and Mike Tyson.
Watch: 2016 Emmy Awards: The Best, Worst and Weirdest Moments
Watch the hilarious, medium-stakes trailer below.
Tour de Pharmacy rides into HBO on Saturday, July 8, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt.
Watch: 'Lonely Island' Reveals How They Got Mariah Carey to...
- 7/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
HBO is TV's unofficial king of summer, with the return of water-cooler dominator Game of Thrones, a deep-dive portrait of twin musical innovators Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine and Andy Samberg doing for professional cycling what he did for tennis. There's plenty to peruse beyond premium cable, of course, as the networks ready sci-fi–inflected procedurals and FX unveils an ambitious new period drama set in the cradle of crack cocaine. Here's what you need to be tuning into this month.
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American Ripper (History, July 11th)
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- 6/30/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Game Of Thrones finally returns to HBO in July, but it’s not the only thing subscribers will be able to stream on the HBO Go and HBO Now services. All right, it’s definitely the most exciting thing out of the whole batch, but since this new season will only have seven episodes, you’re going to need other things to watch. In July, those other things could include season two of Insecure, season three of Ballers, the series premiere of Room 104, the Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine documentary The Defiant Ones, or an Andy Samberg double feature of the HBO original cycling comedy Tour De Pharmacy and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. Other theatrical premieres include Loving, Keeping Up With The Joneses, and Hacksaw Ridge.
You can see the full list of what’s coming and going below.
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You can see the full list of what’s coming and going below.
Season Premieres:
Available July 1
The Other Side Of ...
- 6/22/2017
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
If there was one element to add to the “Daddy’s Home” sequel to make even more unbearable than it already was in the first place, I’d have to imagine that bringing Mel Gibson into the mix would be at least in the top ten. Following his mind-numbing “He’s back!” tour following the controversies that have shrouded his career while in support of his blood bath pacifist film “Hacksaw Ridge,” he’s now decided that he’ll force his comedic side on viewers in “Daddy’s Home 2.”
Read More: Andy Samberg Races Into Comedy In New Trailer For ‘Tour De Pharmacy’
Continuing where the original left off with the two characters at peace, things are quickly upended with the arrival of both their fathers — Gibson and John Lithgow — and tension rises again.
Continue reading First Trailer For ‘Daddy’s Home 2’ Starring Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Mel Gibson & John Lithgow at The Playlist.
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Continuing where the original left off with the two characters at peace, things are quickly upended with the arrival of both their fathers — Gibson and John Lithgow — and tension rises again.
Continue reading First Trailer For ‘Daddy’s Home 2’ Starring Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Mel Gibson & John Lithgow at The Playlist.
- 6/15/2017
- by Ally Johnson
- The Playlist
HBO just recently released another trailer for Andy Samberg's Tour de Pharmacy, and it has all sorts of new funny things in it.
As I started to watch the trailer I expected some of the same stuff we talked about from the last trailer. You can check out our article here. But this new trailer is even more amazing especially considering the fact that we get to see Jeff Goldblum in his role in it.
I couldn't be more excited for it. I love mockumentaries, and with an all-star cast like this, you just can't go wrong. Other notable performances in this trailer are Freddie Highmore, Danny Glover and James Marsden as the British announcer who interviews the riders. Just watch it. You'll be happy you do.
As I started to watch the trailer I expected some of the same stuff we talked about from the last trailer. You can check out our article here. But this new trailer is even more amazing especially considering the fact that we get to see Jeff Goldblum in his role in it.
I couldn't be more excited for it. I love mockumentaries, and with an all-star cast like this, you just can't go wrong. Other notable performances in this trailer are Freddie Highmore, Danny Glover and James Marsden as the British announcer who interviews the riders. Just watch it. You'll be happy you do.
- 6/15/2017
- by Bryam Dayley
- GeekTyrant
HBO just recently released another trailer for Andy Samberg's Tour de Pharmacy, and it has all sorts of new funny things in it.
As I started to watch the trailer I expected some of the same stuff we talked about from the last trailer. You can check out our article here. But this new trailer is even more amazing especially considering the fact that we get to see Jeff Goldblum in his role in it.
I couldn't be more excited for it. I love mockumentaries, and with an all-star cast like this, you just can't go wrong. Other notable performances in this trailer are Freddie Highmore, Danny Glover and James Marsden as the British announcer who interviews the riders. Just watch it. You'll be happy you do.
In 1982, during a dark and fictitious time in cycling history, the sport’s most venerable, time-honored race was marred by the doping...
As I started to watch the trailer I expected some of the same stuff we talked about from the last trailer. You can check out our article here. But this new trailer is even more amazing especially considering the fact that we get to see Jeff Goldblum in his role in it.
I couldn't be more excited for it. I love mockumentaries, and with an all-star cast like this, you just can't go wrong. Other notable performances in this trailer are Freddie Highmore, Danny Glover and James Marsden as the British announcer who interviews the riders. Just watch it. You'll be happy you do.
In 1982, during a dark and fictitious time in cycling history, the sport’s most venerable, time-honored race was marred by the doping...
- 6/15/2017
- by Bryam Dayley
- GeekTyrant
The simple message that we should judge a book by its cover seems particularly relevant at this moment, and it’s the undercurrent that runs through the upcoming animated flick, “Ferdinand.”
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Featuring an ensemble voice cast including John Cena, Kate McKinnon, Gina Rodriguez, Daveed Diggs, Gabriel Iglesias, Bobby Cannavale, David Tennant, Anthony Anderson, Flula Borg, Sally Phillips, Boris Kodjoe, Jerrod Carmichael, Raúl Esparza, Karla Martínez, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre, the film is based on the book Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, and tells the story of a loveable bull who’s a lover, not a fighter.
Continue reading New Trailer For ‘Ferdinand’ Is Built To Fight, Born To Love at The Playlist.
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Featuring an ensemble voice cast including John Cena, Kate McKinnon, Gina Rodriguez, Daveed Diggs, Gabriel Iglesias, Bobby Cannavale, David Tennant, Anthony Anderson, Flula Borg, Sally Phillips, Boris Kodjoe, Jerrod Carmichael, Raúl Esparza, Karla Martínez, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre, the film is based on the book Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, and tells the story of a loveable bull who’s a lover, not a fighter.
Continue reading New Trailer For ‘Ferdinand’ Is Built To Fight, Born To Love at The Playlist.
- 6/14/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
James Marsden looks right at home as an on-air sports journalist in the 1980s. With the big framed glasses and colourful attire, the actor, who typically shines in comedies, is covering the 1982 Tour De Pharmacy. A dangerous year in cycling, with everybody doping. In HBO’s new sports mockumentary, Andy Samberg, John Cena, Orlando Bloom, and a long list of other […]
The post ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ Trailer: What Happens When You Train Super Hard on a Bicycle appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ Trailer: What Happens When You Train Super Hard on a Bicycle appeared first on /Film.
- 6/11/2017
- by Jack Giroux
- Slash Film
HBO releases the official Tour De Pharmacy trailer. From the brains behind the great 7 Days in Hell, Tour De Pharmacy premieres July 8. Around these Awards Daily TV parts, Andy Samberg...
- 6/10/2017
- by Clarence Moye
- AwardsDaily.com
"This is what happens when we train super hard on the bicycle." HBO has premiered the full-length trailer for the mockumentary comedy Tour de Pharmacy, starring Andy Samberg as a cyclist competing in bicycle races during the 1980s. The film is a hilarious satire making fun of the cycling world and the fact that almost all of the cyclists in the Tour de France were on drugs. The first teaser for this was funny enough to completely sell me, but this one is even better. I can't wait to see this! The full cast includes John Cena, Freddie Highmore, Daveed Diggs, Orlando Bloom, and a whole bunch of others, like Jeff Goldblum and Mike Tyson. Plus there is an appearance by the one-and-only king of doping, Lance Armstrong, which is a bit crazy. Everything about this seems so absurd, but that's why it looks so damn good. Enjoy it! Here's...
- 6/9/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
While it might not be at the same level of Steven Spielberg‘s absurdly great cast for “The Papers,” the ensemble assembled for Andy Samberg‘s “Tour De Pharmacy” is not slouching one bit. Orlando Bloom, Daveed Diggs, John Cena, Dolph Lundgren, Phylicia Rashad, James Marsden, Danny Glover, Freddie Highmore, Julia Ormond, Mike Tyson, and Jeff Goldblum are all joining in the fun of this HBO comedy.
Continue reading Andy Samberg Races Into Comedy In New Trailer For ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ at The Playlist.
Continue reading Andy Samberg Races Into Comedy In New Trailer For ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ at The Playlist.
- 6/9/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
If done correctly a “mockumentary” can be comedic gold. If you want to see exactly how a “mockumentary” is done then look no further than the work of Christopher Guest. I personally think his finest film was Best in Show but many argue that Spinal Tap or Waiting for Guffman was his best. To each other own but I personally think that Best in Show was one of the best parody documentaries if not the best ever. Another heavy hitter in the parody department is Andy Samberg. He tends to do shorter spots with his comedy group The Lonely Island.
Trailer for Andy Samberg’s Mockumentary “Tour de Pharmacy” Looks Solid...
Trailer for Andy Samberg’s Mockumentary “Tour de Pharmacy” Looks Solid...
- 5/22/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
I am a huge fan of Mockumentaries. Some of my favorite filmmakers are well known for starting their careers as Mockumentary directors. Now HBO is making a habit of creating their own series of them.
A couple years ago, HBO produced a Tennis Mockumentary called 7 Days in Hell starring Andy Samberg and Kit Harrington. The production was a success, so HBO is at it again with a series called Tour De Pharmacy parodying the Tour de France that takes place and the doping that often takes place.
In 1982, during a dark and fictitious time in cycling history, the sport’s most venerable, time-honored race was marred by the doping of virtually all of its competitors. Riddled with nefarious characters, that year’s competition was a hornet’s nest of moral depravity. Through the perspective of five riders, Tour De Pharmacy gives an inside look into the grim realities of the...
A couple years ago, HBO produced a Tennis Mockumentary called 7 Days in Hell starring Andy Samberg and Kit Harrington. The production was a success, so HBO is at it again with a series called Tour De Pharmacy parodying the Tour de France that takes place and the doping that often takes place.
In 1982, during a dark and fictitious time in cycling history, the sport’s most venerable, time-honored race was marred by the doping of virtually all of its competitors. Riddled with nefarious characters, that year’s competition was a hornet’s nest of moral depravity. Through the perspective of five riders, Tour De Pharmacy gives an inside look into the grim realities of the...
- 5/22/2017
- by Bryam Dayley
- GeekTyrant
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Sunday’s heart-shredding episode of The Leftovers. If you want to be surprised, watch first, read later.
We should have known. There was too much talk about the most elegant way to kill oneself in Sunday’s beautiful episode of The Leftovers for everybody to survive the hour. Yet, maybe because we so fervently hope for the best for these characters, the suicide still came as a heart-tearing surprise. Who made their final exit on the anniversary of the Sudden Departure? Read on, tissues at hand…
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We should have known. There was too much talk about the most elegant way to kill oneself in Sunday’s beautiful episode of The Leftovers for everybody to survive the hour. Yet, maybe because we so fervently hope for the best for these characters, the suicide still came as a heart-tearing surprise. Who made their final exit on the anniversary of the Sudden Departure? Read on, tissues at hand…
RelatedThe Leftovers‘ Carrie Coon Teases Finale: ‘They...
- 5/22/2017
- TVLine.com
[Editor’s Note: The following interview has spoilers for “The Leftovers” Season 3 Episode 6 “Certified.”]
Like everyone else, the first thing Amy Brenneman wanted to know after reading the script for Episode 6, “Certified,” was, “Did Laurie kill herself?”
So she asked Damon Lindelof.
“I needed to get from Damon what Laurie’s intention was at that moment,” Brenneman said in a recent interview. “And he clarified, ‘She does intend to kill herself.'”
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That moment capped an emotionally devastating episode of “The Leftovers,” and even though every hour of the HBO drama carries soul-shattering power to one degree or another, the latest Laurie-centric hour started with a suicide attempt — set before the events of Season 1 — and ended with another. In between, Nora (Carrie Coon) made a choice that could be seen as suicidal, and the opening credits song was “1-800 Suicide” by Gravediggaz.
So, it was an especially tough hour.
Like everyone else, the first thing Amy Brenneman wanted to know after reading the script for Episode 6, “Certified,” was, “Did Laurie kill herself?”
So she asked Damon Lindelof.
“I needed to get from Damon what Laurie’s intention was at that moment,” Brenneman said in a recent interview. “And he clarified, ‘She does intend to kill herself.'”
Read More: ‘The Leftovers’ Season 3, Episode 6 Review: Laurie and Nora Find Common Ground — in Making Bad Decisions
That moment capped an emotionally devastating episode of “The Leftovers,” and even though every hour of the HBO drama carries soul-shattering power to one degree or another, the latest Laurie-centric hour started with a suicide attempt — set before the events of Season 1 — and ended with another. In between, Nora (Carrie Coon) made a choice that could be seen as suicidal, and the opening credits song was “1-800 Suicide” by Gravediggaz.
So, it was an especially tough hour.
- 5/22/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
This summer, Andy Samberg is trading in his police badge for a very tight pair of biking shorts.
The Brooklyn Nine-Nine star is headlining a new HBO mockumentary special, Tour de Pharmacy, set in the cutthroat world of competitive cycling. HBO just announced a premiere date for Pharmacy — Saturday, July 8 at 10/9c — and the new trailer, posted above, promises plenty of laughs… and even more stars.
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The grainy video action takes place at the 1982 Tour de France, where just about every cyclist is doped up on performance-enhancing drugs.
The Brooklyn Nine-Nine star is headlining a new HBO mockumentary special, Tour de Pharmacy, set in the cutthroat world of competitive cycling. HBO just announced a premiere date for Pharmacy — Saturday, July 8 at 10/9c — and the new trailer, posted above, promises plenty of laughs… and even more stars.
RelatedHBO (Sort of) Renews The Young Pope as The New Pope, With All-New Cast
The grainy video action takes place at the 1982 Tour de France, where just about every cyclist is doped up on performance-enhancing drugs.
- 5/20/2017
- TVLine.com
After 2015’s 7 Days In Hell, HBO and Andy Samberg team up on another sports mockmentary, Tour De Pharmacy, detailing doping in the cycling world. 7 Days In Hell proved one of...
- 5/20/2017
- by Clarence Moye
- AwardsDaily.com
Hold on to your helmets, biking fans: HBO is bringing the none-too-serious Tour de Pharmacy to a circuit near you. The premium channel said today the one-off mockumentary starring Andy Samberg will premiere at 10 Pm July 8. Watch the teaser trailer above. Written by Murray Miller (Girls), the comedy special details the Tour de France during “a dark and fictitious time in cycling history.” Here’s the logline: In 1982, the sport's most venerable, time-honored race was…...
- 5/20/2017
- Deadline TV
"Nearly every rider was on drugs!" Another hilarious new sports mockumentary from HBO. The first teaser trailer has debuted for Tour De Pharmacy, an amusing documentary set in the early 1980s about the "dark and fictitious time in cycling history". Directed by the same filmmaker who brought us HBO's sports comedy 7 Days in Hell, he reteams with Andy Samberg to make fun of doping in cycling. The film focuses on five cyclists in 1982 as they dealt with nearly every athlete doping during the cycling competitions. Aside from Samberg, the full cast includes John Cena, Freddie Highmore, Daveed Diggs, Orlando Bloom, and a whole bunch of others. I'm not even sure if all the names they flash in this teaser are even in the film? Plus there's an appearance by Lance Armstrong, a smart move to get him to make fun of doping, too. Enjoy. Here's the teaser trailer for Jake Szymanski...
- 5/19/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Back in 2015, HBO debuted a sports mockumentary called 7 Days in Hell that chronicled fictional tennis players Aaron Williams (Andy Samberg) and Charles Poole (Kit Harington) who played a match to end all tennis matches: a seven-day, five-set marathon that took everything out of them. It was a hilarious 45-minute foray into tennis presented […]
The post ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ Trailer: Andy Samberg’s Sports Mockumentary Spoofs Doping in Cycling appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Tour De Pharmacy’ Trailer: Andy Samberg’s Sports Mockumentary Spoofs Doping in Cycling appeared first on /Film.
- 5/19/2017
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
HBO has garnered acclaim for their prestige TV offerings, but one of their most underrated contributions to the television landscape is 2015’s “7 Days in Hell,” a mockumentary of the infamous John Isner/Nicolas Mahut Wimbledon showdown that shattered the record for longest tennis match in history. On the strengths of stars Andy Samberg and Kit Harrington, “7 Days in Hell” also took aim at a few of the legendary tennis rivalries of the 70s, 80s and 90s that brought the sport into the mainstream.
It’s a goofy, perfectly timed spoof that plays with the familiar tropes of sports docs, namely the ones in Espn’s “30 for 30” series. Apparently, it worked so well that HBO wanted more. Samberg and “7 Days in Hell” writer Murray Miller have reteamed for another trip through niche sports history with “Tour de Pharmacy,” a fictional look at a doping scandal in the world of 80s cycling.
It’s a goofy, perfectly timed spoof that plays with the familiar tropes of sports docs, namely the ones in Espn’s “30 for 30” series. Apparently, it worked so well that HBO wanted more. Samberg and “7 Days in Hell” writer Murray Miller have reteamed for another trip through niche sports history with “Tour de Pharmacy,” a fictional look at a doping scandal in the world of 80s cycling.
- 5/19/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
HBO has released the trailer for its upcoming mockumentary “Tour De Pharmacy,” a spoof of the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional cycling. The Jake Szymanski-directed satire features an all-star cast, including Andy Samberg, Orlando Bloom, Daveed Diggs, Will Forte, Julia Ormond, Phylicia Rashad, Dolph Lundgren, Mike Tyson, Maya Rudolph, Chris Webber, “an anonymous informant,” and more.
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Written by Murray Miller (“King of the Hill,” “Girls”), “Tour De Pharmacy” explores a dark and fictitious time in cycling history —during 1982— when basically all competitors were doping. Through the perspective of five riders, the mockumentary offers a “none-too-serious” inside look into what went on during the controversial event.
The film is executive produced by Samberg and Miller, the duo behind last year’s hilarious mockumentary “7 Days in Hell.” The film starred...
Read More: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Trailer: Watch Orlando Bloom Return to the Series
Written by Murray Miller (“King of the Hill,” “Girls”), “Tour De Pharmacy” explores a dark and fictitious time in cycling history —during 1982— when basically all competitors were doping. Through the perspective of five riders, the mockumentary offers a “none-too-serious” inside look into what went on during the controversial event.
The film is executive produced by Samberg and Miller, the duo behind last year’s hilarious mockumentary “7 Days in Hell.” The film starred...
- 5/19/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
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