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Swarm’s Heather Simms on Dre’s Dark Turn & ‘Rockford Files’-Style Spinoff
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Following its highly anticipated premiere at SXSW this past month and its seven-episode drop on March 17 to Amazon Prime Video, the surreal and darkly comedic series Swarm has audiences in a real fan frenzy. Created by Janine Nabers and Donald Glover, the critically acclaimed, feverish series has nabbed attention for its powerhouse performance from Dominique Fishback and its sharp writing subverting the realities of toxic fandoms. But it’s Episode 6’s “Fallin’ Through the Cracks” featuring Heather Simms as Detective Loretta Greene that has audiences really wanting more from the showrunners, including the Luke Cage alum, who tells Collider in a one-on-one interview that she is “humbled” by the reception from viewers.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 3/24/2023
  • by Tania Hussain
  • Collider.com
Janine Nabers at an event for Swarm (2023)
‘Swarm’ Co-Creator Janine Nabers Says Stan Culture ‘Scares’ Her: ‘I’ve Seen People Trying to Take Ownership’ of Donald Glover
Janine Nabers at an event for Swarm (2023)
Janine Nabers, co-creator of Amazon Prime Video’s new thriller series “Swarm,” tells TheWrap how her fear and fascination of stan culture and fandom helped mold the idea for her and Donald Glover’s new buzzy BeyHive-inspired series.

Nabers says there’s fans, and then there’s people like Dre (Dominque Fishback), the main character in her new show, which is centered on the aloof, calculated and creepy superfan of the Beyoncé-esque R&b singer Ni’Jah. Despite having never met her, Dre feels there’s no wrong that Ni’Jah can do, as in her eyes she is the epitome of perfection, and if you express otherwise it could be the last breath you ever take.

While murder isn’t the option most fans would take to defend their favorite celebs, the show highlights the darkness, obsessiveness and sometimes jarring behavior stan and fan culture exhibits. Nabers says...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 3/21/2023
  • by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
  • The Wrap
Swarm Ending Explained: What Happens With Dre and Ni’Jah?
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This article contains spoilers for Swarm.

There’s an old African proverb that says “the child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.” Prime Video’s surreal horror series, Swarm, takes that proverb and tweaks it to a modern context. Throughout Donald Glover and Janine Nabers’ ode to dark obsession, Andrea “Dre” Greene (Dominique Fishback) burns down not one village but several – from Houston to Nashville to Little Rock to Atlanta – all to feel the radiating maternal warmth from one person: international pop superstar Ni’Jah.

https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/swarm-cast-inside-billie-eilishs-first-tv-role/Swarm is a difficult story to fully wrap one’s hands around. Six of the series’ seven episodes promise that the outlandish events viewers are witnessing are all true. And they are, to a certain extent, with Glover, Nabers, and the show’s writing staff drawing upon urban legends surrounding Beyoncé,...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 3/20/2023
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
86th Academy Awards Get Another Potential Contender
Latest McQueen directorial effort gets a North American release date Twelve Years a Slave, Steve McQueen's drama based on real-life events, will open in North America on December 27, 2013, Fox Searchlight Pictures has announced. In addition to directing the film, McQueen also co-wrote the screenplay with John Ridley (whose All Is by My Side, about Jimi Hendrix's early years, may also come out this year). (Pictured above: Chiwetel Ejiofor, this year's Best Actress Oscar nominee Quvenzhané Wallis, and Kelsey Scott in TYaS. Please scroll down to check out the film's late-year competition.) Based on the autobiography of a man forced into slavery in the mid-19th century, Solomon Northup, Twelve Years follows the story free man Northup, kidnapped in Washington in 1841, only to be sold as a slave at a Louisiana cotton plantation where he was kept for twelve years. (Hence the film's and autobiography's title.) The film reportedly...
See full article at Alt Film Guide
  • 3/28/2013
  • by Anna Robinson
  • Alt Film Guide
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