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Steven Soderbergh on the Real Heroes of ‘Full Circle,’ Why He Didn’t Use Flashbacks and What’s Next for Characters
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[This story contains spoilers from Max’s Full Circle.]

Max’s Full Circle garnered interest even before it premiered due to its star-studded cast. But while viewers may have originally tuned in to see Claire Danes, Dennis Quaid, Timothy Olyphant, Zazie Beetz and Jim Gaffigan, those who stayed with the limited series saw a story take center stage of two Guyanese teenagers stuck in New York and desperately trying to get home.

This “bait-and-switch aspect” is part of what appealed to director Steven Soderbergh when writer Ed Solomon presented the project to him. Soderbergh helmed all six episodes of the series, about the fallout from a botched kidnapping.

“You think it’s about this group of well-off white people being victimized. And then over the course of the show, the whole thing starts to tilt,” Soderbergh told a group of reporters in a June roundtable discussion. “By the end of it, we’re in a very different place than where we started.
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  • 28/7/2023
  • de Hilary Lewis
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Full Circle’ Breaks the Cycle with Gripping Final Episodes
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Editor’s note: The following article contains spoilers for “Full Circle” Episodes 5 and 6.

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind — even if it brings things full circle. The final episodes of Max’s “Full Circle” from Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon reveal a broken cycle of violence, greed, and secrecy that does not ultimately heal from retaliation, but resolution/healing/absolution.

“Full Circle” stars a large ensemble, but the Mahabir side especially spotlights key players at different times. If Episodes 1 and 2 belonged to Aked (Jharrel Jerome), then 3 and 4 were focused on Louis (Gerald Jones) and 5 and 6 spotlight Xavier (Sheyi Cole). Each member of the young crew tasked with doing Savitri’s (Cch Pounder) bidding experiences degrees of panic, fear, and regret after the kidnapping, the specific cocktail of these determining their actions in the final hours. 3 and 4 depict Louis trying to right his wrongs, to return Nicky...
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  • 28/7/2023
  • de Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
‘Full Circle’ Writer Ed Solomon Explains the Bittersweet Finale and the Dennis Quaid Subplot That Didn’t Make the Final Cut
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Spoiler Alert: This interview discusses the final episode of “Full Circle,” now streaming on Max.

It’s fitting that everyone ends up back where they started at the conclusion of “Full Circle” – well, everyone that’s not dead or in police custody.

Things comes crashing into each other before those final moments, though. Parallel storylines reach a shared — and complicated — dramatic climax when Louis (Gerald Jones) sneaks into the Browne family’s spacious New York apartment to snag an expensive painting that can give him and his sister, Natalia (Adia), enough leverage to return to their home country Guyana, away from the Mafia war in which they’ve become entangled. But Samantha (Claire Danes) is on the premises, pulling a gun on Louis and demanding that he leave. The two are strangers, but a key exchange sparks a realization for Sam: Louis says he is from Essequibo, a riverside area...
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  • 27/7/2023
  • de J. Kim Murphy
  • Variety Film + TV
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
‘Full Circle’ Star Jharrel Jerome Breaks Down That Botched Kidnapping: ‘He’s a Walking Lie’
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
Note: This interview was conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Steven Soderbergh’s Max series “Full Circle” throws its viewers into a tangled web of moral ambiguity faced by a slew of characters, including Jharrel Jerome’s Aked, a young man whose familial obligation tasks him with kidnapping a teenage boy.

The series, the first four episodes of which are now streaming on Max, parses together bits and pieces of a revenge kidnapping plot orchestrated by Guyanese matriarch Savitri Mahabir (Cch Pounder) — which goes sideways under the watch of her nephew, Aked, when the group picks up the wrong kid — and again when Aked’s girlfriend and her brother, attempt to save him.

With the reasoning for the kidnapping — and its subsequent botching — kept hidden from Aked, Jerome only read through the script for the six-episode limited series once and promised not to do so again.

“It would definitely interfere with...
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  • 21/7/2023
  • de Loree Seitz
  • The Wrap
‘Full Circle’ Weaves an Intricate Web in Episodes 3 and 4
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Editors note: the following article contains spoilers for “Full Circle” Episodes 3 and 4.

Nothing is as satisfying as a big TV twist — a jaw-dropping finale or midseason moment that reinforces why the audience gravitated to an exceptional show to begin with, and why they’ll either come back for more or forever crave it.

Max’s “Full Circle” isn’t dealing in excessive convolution — not yet anyway — but Episodes 3 and 4 meter out small twists in just the right dosage, counteracting some slow plot development with clarity about past and current events. Written by Ed Solomon and directed by Steven Soderbergh, “Jared’s Body” divulges more about Nicky (Lucian Zanes) and his connection to the Brownes, while “Safe in the Circle” peels away at the link between the McCusker and Mahabir families.

Episode 3 is the slower of the two for most of its runtime, redeemed toward the end by the reveal that Nicky is Derek’s son.
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  • 21/7/2023
  • de Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
Max’s ‘Full Circle’ Began as a 586-Page Script —Now It’s One of TV’s Twistiest Thrillers
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Editor’s Note: In solidarity with the WGA strike, Ed Solomon is not participating in Max-generated promotional events or press for “Full Circle,” only in interviews arranged through personal connections like this one.

The Max series “Full Circle” is one of the most ambitious, audacious, and satisfying thrillers to hit streaming in years, an intricately structured and consistently surprising ensemble piece that’s as broad in its scope as it is deep in its insights. The botched kidnapping at the story’s center brings together a wide array of fascinating characters from different backgrounds, ranging from the struggling to the wealthy and from criminals to law enforcement agents working for the U.S. postal service, all of whom are rendered with precise journalistic detail and profound empathy. It’s remarkably complex and complicated — but according to writer Ed Solomon, it was even more complicated in its original conception.

“This began...
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  • 17/7/2023
  • de Jim Hemphill
  • Indiewire
‘Full Circle’ Episodes 1 and 2 Review: Ed Solomon and Steven Soderbergh Build a Maze of Slow-Burning Dread
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[Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for “Full Circle” Episodes 1 and 2.]

If you find yourself, during the first two episodes of Max’s “Full Circle,” pointing excitedly at the screen when you see the literal circle for which the show is named, you are not alone.

Ed Solomon and Steven Soderbergh’s limited series follows the interconnected lives surrounding a kidnapping in New York City, but those threads are still obscured during the first two episodes which premiered Thursday on Max. Here’s what we know: Savitri Mahabir (Cch Pounder) wants revenge for her brother’s death, and that revenge will be exacted by kidnapping and possibly killing the child of a wealthy white family. Doing this will break the cycle (complete the circle) of her family’s luck and free them of unwanted negative energy. All of that is set up in Episode 1, along with a dizzying number of character introductions. It’s a credit to...
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  • 13/7/2023
  • de Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
‘Full Circle’ Review: Steven Soderbergh Weaves Intricate Thoughts on Human Nature Into Serious Max Limited Series
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With “Full Circle,” Steven Soderbergh once again immerses us in a multi-character crime caper. Typical of the director’s work, it’s intricate, obsessed with money, cognizant of sociopolitical realities and astute about human nature (if not super illuminating). This six-episode Max limited series is on the more serious end of the Soderbergh spectrum, “Traffic”-like rather than an “Ocean’s” romp, mousetrap-plotted as opposed to experimental. The overall effect is one of the smart, showy filmmaker doing donuts, but spinning the wheels of a well-tuned Escalade.

Written by Ed Solomon, who also provided the scripts for Soderbergh’s earlier mystery projects “Mosaic” and “No Sudden Move,” “Circle” transfers the basic idea of Akira Kurosawa’s procedural “High and Low” to a contemporary New York City with a much denser population of key characters. A scheme to kidnap the son of a wealthy family gets royally and morally screwed up...
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  • 13/7/2023
  • de Bob Strauss
  • The Wrap
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‘Full Circle’: Steven Soderbergh’s Max Series Is a Confounding Mystery
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Midway through Steven Soderbergh’s new thriller miniseries Full Circle, Sam Browne (Claire Danes) asks her brooding husband Derek (Timothy Olyphant), “Is there something else going on?” The query comes as the Brownes are dealing with a kidnap threat against their son, an apparent murder, and someone targeting the corporate empire that the couple runs on behalf of Sam’s celebrity chef father, Jeff McCusker (Dennis Quaid).

“You mean more than all this?” an incredulous Derek replies.

So, yes, the Brownes are dealing with a lot. And Soderbergh and writer...
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  • 13/7/2023
  • de Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
‘Full Circle’ Review: Steven Soderbergh Sustains His Hot Streak on Max
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At a time when overall deals are getting the side-eye, no disapproving stares need be sent toward Steven Soderbergh. The Oscar- and Emmy-winning director signed a three-year deal with WarnerMedia in 2020, when Max was still HBO Max and HBO still had exclusive rights to its original library, and he’s continue to deliver throughout the streamer’s tumultuous transition — one film per year, including the third in his trilogy with Channing Tatum (“Magic Mike’s Last Dance”), a buzzy thriller starring Zoë Kravitz (“Kimi”), and a little movie featuring the one-and-only Meryl Streep (“Let Them All Talk”).

For an artist who once thought he was done with filmmaking for good, Soderbergh has become the portrait of reliability. People can quibble over quality — none of his films have garnered the awards attention seen in his early career or the critical adoration of, say, HBO’s “Behind the Candelabra” — but he’s produced thoughtful stories,...
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  • 11/7/2023
  • de Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
Full Circle Review
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Max's crime-thriller limited series Full Circle features so many characters with such complicated relationships that it takes a few episodes to get a handle on who they are and how they connect. Even after viewers get their bearings, writer Ed Solomon and director Steven Soderbergh continue throwing in new twists and revealing new bits of backstory, tightening the complex web of connections among the characters. The effort proves worthwhile as the story comes together with satisfying payoffs to the various intersecting plans that the characters put into place.

Those payoffs may be satisfying for the audience, but they're often frustrating for Full Circle's characters, who are continually thwarted thanks to a combination of chance and their own hubris. Guyanese crime boss Mrs. Mahabir (Cch Pounder) would say that chance has nothing to do with it, and her firm belief in curses and occult rituals is what sets the entire story in motion.
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  • 6/7/2023
  • de Josh Bell
  • CBR
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‘Full Circle’ Review: Claire Danes and Zazie Beetz in Steven Soderbergh’s Mixed-Bag Max Series
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With the presumptive demise of physical media, there’s nothing I’m going to miss quite so much as DVD commentary tracks. It’s less the banal puffery and hagiographic nostalgia of 95 percent of them and more the occasional recording on which somebody would unload with two hours of candor, whether it’s Ben Affleck talking Armageddon or the delicate dance performed by Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Lem Hobbs discussing The Limey.

That Limey commentary track is a spectacular illustration of how great movies can still be made even if two key creative forces aren’t on the same page regarding much of anything. It’s also a reminder of how often the things that Soderbergh does behind the camera aren’t always aligned with whatever might have been the initial goals of whoever wrote the screenplay — and nor need they be, necessarily.

Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon have what...
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  • 5/7/2023
  • de Daniel Fienberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
Full Circle Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Crime Caper Is Too Dense to Fully Unpack
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
From the word go, Steven Soderbergh’s crime caper Full Circle works furiously to introduce us to all of its relevant players. Derek (Timothy Olyphant) and Sam (Claire Danes) are a wealthy couple who enjoy a life of luxury thanks to the success of Sam’s father, Jeff (Dennis Quaid), a famous chef. But while everything seems like the picture of perfection inside their lavishly remodeled New York apartment, dark family secrets are dragged, kicking and screaming, into the light when their teenage son, Jared (Ethan Stoddard), is kidnapped.

The abduction plan is put into motion by a Queens-based crime syndicate headed by Cch Pounder’s enigmatic matriarch Savitri Mahabir. She believes that the actions of her late husband have left her family cursed for years, and after consulting with a spiritual leader back in Guyana, she concludes that capturing young Jared is the only way to remove it.

Mahabir...
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  • 5/7/2023
  • de Ross McIndoe
  • Slant Magazine
Full Circle: Max Previews Kidnapping Drama Series from Steven Soderbergh (Watch)
Full Circle is heading to Max later this month, and the streaming service has now released a trailer teasing the new drama series from Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon.

Starring Zazie Beetz, Claire Danes, Jim Gaffigan, Jharrel Jerome, Timothy Olyphant, Cch Pounder, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard, Lucian Zanes, and Dennis Quaid, the six-episode Max series takes viewers into a kidnapping case that brings to light long-held secrets in New York City.

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  • 3/7/2023
  • de TVSeriesFinale.com
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Here’s What’s New on Max in July 2023
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Summer is heating up on Max.

Back in May, Max added programming from TLC, HGTV and Food Network. That means Discovery’s popular Shark Week will be available to stream when it kicks off on July 23, with programming to be announced soon.

For fans of unscripted series, Season 3 or “90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise: Pillow Talk” (July 4) and Season 5 of “90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way” (July 10) are both streaming, as well as the series premiere of “90 Day Fiancé: UK.”

Home renovation fans will want to catch Season 16 of “Barnwood Builders” (July 6) and the special “Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge” (July 16), hosted by Ashley Graham, just in time for the feature film.

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“Project Greenlight” (July 13) returns, with executive producer Issa Rae along with Kumail Nanjiani and Gina Prince-Bythewood serve as mentors throughout the season.

Finally, the six-episode Max Original limited series “Full Circle,...
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  • 2/7/2023
  • de Lawrence Yee
  • The Wrap
Claire Danes, Dennis Quaid, CCH Pounder, Timothy Olyphant, Adia, Zazie Beetz, and Jharrel Jerome in Círculo cerrado (2023)
‘Full Circle’ Trailer: Steven Soderbergh Directs Star-Studded Max Thriller Series (Video)
Claire Danes, Dennis Quaid, CCH Pounder, Timothy Olyphant, Adia, Zazie Beetz, and Jharrel Jerome in Círculo cerrado (2023)
Max is lifting the veil on its upcoming limited thriller series “Full Circle,” the latest collaboration between director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon, and the sinister family secrets are about to spill out following a botched kidnapping.

In the trailer, released Wednesday, Claire Danes and Timothy Olyphant frantically respond to an alarming phone call that informs them, “We have your son.” As the couple cooperates with law enforcement, an officer (Zazie Beetz) presses them if the caller perhaps had a Guyanese accent — a suggestion that sends Danes spiraling.

“Does that mean something to you?” Beetz asks Danes at the hint of Guyana.

The trailer then lays eyes on Cch Pounder, who appears to be operating a tight ship in an upcoming plot devised for a specific intention, saying “You do exactly what I’ve instructed you to do and the balance will be restored.”

Whatever happens next in the kidnapping,...
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  • 28/6/2023
  • de Loree Seitz
  • The Wrap
‘Full Circle’ Trailer: Steven Soderbergh’s Twisted Kidnapping Series Stars Claire Danes and Zazie Beetz
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Everything comes full circle with Steven Soderbergh’s return to TV.

The “sex, lies, and videotape” auteur helms six-episode limited series “Full Circle” for HBO’s streaming platform Max. Soderbergh signed an overall first-look deal with HBO in January 2020.

“Full Circle” follows an investigation into a botched kidnapping that uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City. Claire Danes and Timothy Olyphant star as affluent parents whose teenage son goes missing.

Zazie Beetz, Jim Gaffigan, Jharrel Jerome, Cch Pounder, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard, Lucian Zanes, and Dennis Quaid appear in the series, which premiered at 2023 Tribeca.

Ed Solomon wrote the series, with Soderbergh directing and executive producing. Fellow executive producer Solomon also penned Soderbergh’s previous series “Mosaic” starring Sharon Stone; Soderbergh additionally helmed show “The Knick” as well.

“Even by Ed’s standards this is a...
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  • 28/6/2023
  • de Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
Claire Danes, Dennis Quaid, CCH Pounder, Timothy Olyphant, Adia, Zazie Beetz, and Jharrel Jerome in Círculo cerrado (2023)
What’s New on Max This July
Claire Danes, Dennis Quaid, CCH Pounder, Timothy Olyphant, Adia, Zazie Beetz, and Jharrel Jerome in Círculo cerrado (2023)
Max announces programming coming to the platform this July, including the debut of the Max Original limited series Full Circle (7/13), from director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon, which tells the story of an investigation into a botched kidnapping that uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City. The six-episode limited series stars Zazie Beetz, Claire Danes, Jim Gaffigan, Jharrel Jerome, Timothy Olyphant, Cch Pounder, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard, Lucian Zanes and Dennis Quaid.

The third and final season of the HBO Original docu-comedy series How To With John Wilson (7/28) follows documentary filmmaker and self-described “anxious New Yorker” John Wilson as he continues his heartfelt mission of self-discovery, exploration, and observation as he films the lives of his fellow New Yorkers while attempting to give everyday advice on six new deceptively simple and wildly random topics. Building upon season two,...
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  • 24/6/2023
  • de TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
  • Martin Cid - TV
Max's Full Circle: Plot, Cast, Release Date, and Everything Else We Know
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With HBO Max rebranding itself as Max, viewers may expect specific changes to the streamer, which may be true to some extent. However, the one consistent thing with the streaming service is that it is constantly on the hunt for innovative ways to keep its subscribers engaged with new TV shows.

This year saw the release of numerous intriguing series, including The Last of Us, which was based on a highly successful video game, and The Idol, which starred The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp and probed the dark secrets of Hollywood pop culture. In order to maintain its current momentum, Max plans to release a series titled Full Circle in July.

Full Circle is an upcoming television series directed by Academy Award winner Steven Soderbergh and written by Ed Solomon. The project was first announced as a six-episode miniseries on June 17, 2021. The series, shot in New York, was later set...
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  • 30/5/2023
  • de Hanumanth
  • MovieWeb
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
Teaser trailer drops for Steven Soderbergh limited series ‘Full Circle’
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
HBO Max has debuted the teaser trailer for the Steven Soderbergh limited series ‘Full Circle.’

The six-episode New York City-set crime thriller series which follows an investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in the city.

Claire Danes, Timothy Olyphant, Zazie Beetz, Dennis Quaid, Jim Gaffigan, Jharrel Jerome, Cch Pounder, William Sadler, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard and Lucian Zanes star.

Also in trailers – Teaser trailer drops for Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

The first two episodes will premiere on Max on July 13th with two new episodes premiering weekly through the series finale on July 27th.

The post Teaser trailer drops for Steven Soderbergh limited series ‘Full Circle’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
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  • 19/5/2023
  • de Zehra Phelan
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Full Circle Trailer: Soderbergh's New Thriller Reveals Stacked Cast & Release Date
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The trailer for Full Circle reveals the release date and the stacked cast of Steven Soderbergh's limited series. Known to many for directing the Ocean's Eleven trilogy, Soderbergh is an Oscar-winning filmmaker that's garnered a strong following because of how he can slip in and out of diverse genres without losing his signature style and techniques behind the camera. He provided another example in 2022, helming the briskly tense Covid-set thriller Kimi which starred Zoë Kravitz and garnered positive reviews.

Soderbergh is leaning into a tense thriller of a different sort with Full Circle. The upcoming series debuts on Max (which is the new name for HBO Max) on July 13. Check out the trailer below:

The trailer previews the premise and highlights some of the cast, including Claire Danes. Consisting of six episodes, Full Circle will premiere with two episodes. It will be followed by two episodes each week, leading...
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  • 18/5/2023
  • de Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
‘Full Circle’, a Max Original Limited Series on July 13
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
From director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon, the Max Original limited series Full Circle debuts with two episodes Thursday, July 13 on Max. The six-episode series will continue with two episodes weekly leading up to the finale on Thursday, July 27.

Logline: An investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City.

Cast: Zazie Beetz, Claire Danes, Jim Gaffigan, Jharrel Jerome, Timothy Olyphant, Cch Pounder, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard, Lucian Zanes and Dennis Quaid.

Credits: Full Circle is executive produced and directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ed Solomon is writer and executive producer. Casey Silver is executive producer.

La entrada ‘Full Circle’, a Max Original Limited Series on July 13 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
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  • 18/5/2023
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‘Full Circle’ Teaser: Steven Soderbergh Directs a Kidnapping Conspiracy for Max
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Everything is connected in the world of Steven Soderbergh.

Max has debuted the teaser trailer for the upcoming six-episode limited series “Full Circle,” directed by “Traffic” Oscar winner Soderbergh and written by “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” scribe Ed Solomon. Solomon also wrote the screenplay for Soderbergh’s 2021 straight-to-hbo-Max heist movie “No Sudden Move.” The series premieres July 13, with two episodes weekly leading up to the finale on July 27. Watch the trailer below.

Per the official logline, an investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present-day New York City. The star-packed cast includes Zazie Beetz, Claire Danes, Jim Gaffigan, Jharrel Jerome, Timothy Olyphant, Cch Pounder, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard, Lucian Zanes, and Dennis Quaid.

This first trailer teases a tense mystery of interconnectedness. This is not Soderbergh’s first foray into television, as he not...
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  • 18/5/2023
  • de Ryan Lattanzio
  • Indiewire
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
Steven Soderbergh Returns to TV With Teaser for Max Thriller ‘Full Circle’ (Video)
Steven Soderbergh at an event for Divinos Secretos (2002)
The first teaser for Steven Soderbergh’s return to TV for limited series “Full Circle” has finally arrived, and we’re questioning everything.

The limited series, which premieres July 13 on Max, follows couple Clare Danes and Dennis Quaid as they search for their kidnapped son amid some shady coincidences.

In the teaser, Danes receives an ominous phone call from a caller who calmly informs her “we have your son.” Danes immediately alerts the authorities and the family gears up for an intense day of questions.

“I just wanted to asked about the ties between you, your family and Guyana,” an investigator (Zazie Beetz) asks Danes. “They’re all hiding sh-t,” she later tells her team. As the detectives dig further, it’s apparent that everything is connected.

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  • 18/5/2023
  • de Loree Seitz
  • The Wrap
‘Full Circle’: Steven Soderbergh’s Max Limited Series Gets Premiere Date, First-Look Teaser
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Max has set a summer premiere date for Full Circle, a limited series from director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon, starring Claire Danes, Zazie Beetz, Jharrell Jerome and Timothy Olyphant, among others. The six-episode series will debut with two episodes on Thursday, July 13 on Max, followed by two episodes weekly leading up to the finale on Thursday, July 27. Max also released the first trailer. You can watch it above.

In Full Circle, an investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City.

In addition to Danes, Beetz, Jerome and Olyphant, cast includes Jim Gaffigan, Cch Pounder, Phaldut Sharma, Adia, Sheyi Cole, Gerald Jones, Suzanne Savoy, Ethan Stoddard, Lucian Zanes and Dennis Quaid.

Full Circle is executive produced and directed by Soderbergh. Solomon is writer and executive producer. Casey Silver is executive producer.
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  • 18/5/2023
  • de Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Watch the Trailer for Vampires Vs. The Bronx
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Heading to Netflix on October 2nd, here's a look at the trailer for Vampires vs. The Bronx:

"A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from a band of vampires."

Director: Oz Rodriguez

Written By: Oz Rodriguez and Blaise Hemingway

Cast: Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV, Sarah Gadon, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Shea Whigham, Coco Jones, Joel “The Kid Mero” Martinez, Chris Redd, Vladimir Caamaño, Jeremie Harris, Adam David Thompson, Judy Marte, Richard Bekins, and Zoe Saldaña

Producers: Lorne Michaels, Erin David

To learn more, visit: https://www.netflix.com/VampiresvsTheBronx

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  • 29/9/2020
  • de Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
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Netflix drops new ‘Vampires vs The Bronx trailer’ and its scary
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Vampires vs the Bronx trailer is out now and it looks every bit as fun and scary.

Netflix has released the first full trailer for the upcoming horror-comedy just in time for Halloween.

Vampires vs the Bronx follows a group of young friends from the Bronx who come together to defend their neighborhood from a band of blood-sucking vampires.

"You all know how this starts," says one of the main characters from the film. "They're turning it into apartments?" another kid asks shortly after they watch a local courthouse being changed into a modern apartment block. "White people with canvas bags? That's always the first sign."

Produced by SNL creator Lorne Michaels alongside Erin David, Bert Hamelinck, and Michael Sagol, Vampires vs the Bronx features Jaden Michael, Gregory Diaz IV, Gerald W. Jones III, Shea Whigham, Cliff 'Method Man' Smith, Coco Jones, Joel 'The Kid Mero' Martinez, Chris Redd, Vladimir Caamano,...
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  • 29/9/2020
  • de Omkar Padte
  • GlamSham
Vampires try to muscle in on The Bronx in new trailer for ‘Vampires Vs The Bronx’
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Netflix has launched a new trailer ‘Vampires Vs The Bronx’ featuring Jaden Michael, Sarah Gadon, Method Man and Zoe Saldaña.

A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighbourhood from a band of vampires.

Co-written and directed by Oz Rodriguez, the film stars Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV, Sarah Gadon, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Shea Whigham, Coco Jones, Joel “The Kid Mero” Martinez, Chris Redd, Vladimir Caamaño, Jeremie Harris, Adam David Thompson, Judy Marte, Richard Bekins, and Zoe Saldaña.

Also in trailers – Riz Ahmed and Olivia Cooke star in trailer for ‘The Sound of Metal

The film hits Netflix October 2nd. Here’s the trailer.

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  • 29/9/2020
  • de Zehra Phelan
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Jaden Michael, Coco Jones, Gerald Jones, and Gregory Diaz IV in Vampiros vs. el Bronx (2020)
Vampires vs. The Bronx Trailer Keeps Blood Off the Streets
Jaden Michael, Coco Jones, Gerald Jones, and Gregory Diaz IV in Vampiros vs. el Bronx (2020)
Ever wonder what effect a crosstown might have on vampires? Netflix’s upcoming horror comedy is an educational look at an urban problem. There’s a lot of things happening in the neighborhood right now. Keep your eyes open. That may sound vague, but the new Vampires vs. the Bronx trailer is about a silent threat: gentrification. And it’s not just any old white people buying up property in the Boogie Down Bronx; it’s ancient old people who stay that way by sucking the blood out of locals while draining the community of anything special. Have you noticed those missing kids’ posters?

Vampires vs. the Bronx comes from Dominican Republic-raised director Oz Rodriguez, who has worked on Saturday Night Live, A.P. Bio, The Last Man On Earth, and Shrill and Sunnyside. Rodriguez co-wrote the screenplay with Blaise Hemingway (UglyDolls). With the picture being produced by Lorne Michaels, Erin David,...
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  • 28/9/2020
  • de David Crow
  • Den of Geek
‘Vampires vs. The Bronx’ Trailer Proves Gentrification Really Sucks
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Netflix has released the first full trailer for Vampires vs. The Bronx, a kids-fight-monsters creature feature dropping just in time for Halloween. Directed by Oz Rodriguez (A.P. Bio) from a script he co-wrote with Blaise Hemingway (UglyDolls), the film stars Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV, Sarah Gadon, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Shea Whigham. [caption id="attachment_932154" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Netflix/caption] The concept for this one is a killer, playing off the concept of gentrification by pitting a crew of Bronx kids against an (extremely white!) nest of vampires …...
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  • 28/9/2020
  • de Vinnie Mancuso
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Vampiros (1998)
Jaden Michael & Method Man Take On 'Vampires vs The Bronx' Trailer
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"One night with you guys, and I already have vampires and thugs trying to kill me?!" Since when did Netflix start making found-in-the-back-of-the-video-store B-movie horror flicks? But you know, I'll allow it. Vampires vs The Bronx is exactly what it sounds like - a group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from a band of vampires. Made by a Funny or Die and SNL director, and produced by Lorne Michaels. The ensemble cast includes Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV, Sarah Gadon, Cliff "Method Man" Smith, Shea Whigham, Coco Jones, Joel "The Kid Mero" Martinez, Chris Redd, Vladimir Caamaño, Jeremie Harris, and also, surprise, Zoe Saldaña. Best part about this trailer is the logo at the end, the rest of it looks rather mediocre. Might be a fun October film. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Oz Rodriguez's Vampires vs The Bronx,...
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  • 28/9/2020
  • de Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Netflix and Chills: Every New Scary Movie and TV Show Streaming on Netflix for Halloween Time
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Netflix has a massive lineup for this Halloween season. The streaming giant has announced their annual Netflix and Chills slate of movies, TV series, documentaries and kids' programming for the spookiest time of the year. With everything from highly anticipated original series like The Haunting of Bly Manor, Ratched and Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 2 to fresh new scares in movies like The Babysitter: Killer Queen and Hubie Halloween, Netflix has a little something for everyone to bite into.

#Alive - September 8

In #Alive, Oh Jun-u wakes up and finds a note from his mom that says his family went on vacation without him. He turns on TV and the news anchor says that an outbreak is spreading nationwide, with the infected showing signs of cannibalism. Suddenly wifi is disconnected and what Jun-u can only hear is his father's message that he must stay alive. The world goes crazy and everything is destroyed by the zombies.
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  • 10/9/2020
  • de Brian B.
  • MovieWeb
Broadway Video Sets Cast For ‘Vampires Vs. The Bronx’ From ‘Saturday Night Live’s Oz Rodriguez
Exclusive: Broadway Video has announced the cast for their feature comedy Vampires Vs. The Bronx which includes Sarah Gadon (Netflix’s Alias Grace), Chris Redd (Saturday Night Live), The Kid Mero (Desus & Mero), Method Man (HBO’s The Deuce), Shea Whigham (HBO’s Boardwalk Empire), Vladimir Caamaño (Lie Detector), Jaden Michael (Wonderstruck), Gregory Diaz IV (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Gerald W. Jones III (Catch 22) and Coco Jones (Facebook’s Five Points).

The pic, which is currently in production, was written and directed by Saturday Night Live film segment director Osmany ‘Oz’ Rodriguez who is behind such hysterical shorts as last season’s “Complicit” with Scarlett Johansson as Ivanka Trump, and the faux Levi’s Woke commercial featuring Ryan Gosling, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Kenan Thompson and more showing off a new line of baggie jeans.

The logline for Vampires Vs. The Bronx: When gentrification from an unlikely and deadly source creeps into the Bronx,...
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  • 14/8/2018
  • de Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
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