"Where the Wild Things Are" reflects so much of a plucky little kid: the flirting up of anger at a parent, the defiant escape into fantasy, the tough talk in a tight situation, the exuberance and then the fundamental need to return home and be loved and reassured. All of these stages are explored in Maurice Sendak's famous 1963 children's book, which contains only nine sentences. Ah, but what sentences they are when given resonance by his drawings.
Rupert Grint Sees a Stage Mother in His Daughterâs Future
The former âHarry Potterâ actor, now starring in Season 2 of Apple TV+âs âServant,â puts miniature pottery, backgammon and John C. Reillyâs unsung alter ego, Dr. Steve Brule, on his list of cultural must-haves.
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Jan. 12, 2021
Rupert Grint wasnât too put out when, in March, the pandemic halted production on âServant,â the M. Night Shyamalan psychological thriller about a couple who replace their dead baby with a doll.
His partner, the actress Georgia Groome, was pregnant with their daughter, Wednesday, and the lockdown meant that Grint could savor the early months of her life in the sanctuary of their North London home. He could also purge his mind of the freakish, claustrophobic âServantâ world â a Philadelphia brownstone cluttered with baby paraphernalia, including, rather eerily, the same stroller theyâ
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Cracks Emerge in Our Exclusive Teaser for M. Night Shyamalan’s SERVANT Season 2 By Josh Millican
Executive produced by Academy Award-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan, the 10-episode second season of
Servant will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first episode on January 15th, 2021, followed by new episodes weekly, every Friday.
Today, Dread Central is stoked to exclusively share a chilling teaser for
Servant! Give it a gander below the trailer and synopsis!
Synopsis:
Following its suspenseful season one finale, the second season of Servant takes a supernatural turn. As Leanne returns to the brownstone and her true nature is revealed, a darker future for all lies ahead.
Horror in the nursery and on the streets of Naples returns, the queen of murder mysteries gets two specials and Marvel kicks off the TV arm of its film universe with a fresh, zany comedy.Dispatches: Weekly TV newsRoku has acquired the rights to the majority of Quibi’s programming portfolio, which accounts for more than 75 shows. It will make them free to stream in 2021 on the Roku Channel.Contenders: Shows to keep on your radarSet in a Miami hotel room, “One Night in Miami”