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Top 10 Shows That Will be Coming to Disney Plus After Hulu Gets Fully Integrated
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Both Disney Plus and Hulu are two of the greatest streaming platforms of all time, and soon they will be joining hands in a merger. According to the latest reports, the Mouse House is pressing ahead to completely integrate the other streamer into Disney+ for all subscribers, planning to launch a unified streaming app for both by 2026 (via Business Insider).

While this would have Hulu replacing the Star tile on the Disney+ app, the standalone app will completely shut down after the full merger, per reports from @CultureCrave on X. But until that comes to pass, the real intriguing part is: Which shows will be hopping onto the Mouse House streamer after the complete merger? While it’s not known for sure yet, here are the top 10 Hulu shows that are expected to switch lanes with their merger. Dive in!

Top 10 Hulu Shows Expected to Come to Disney Plus Soon...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 8/7/2025
  • by Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
15 TV Shows to Watch If You Loved “The Bear” on Hulu
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Season 4 of The Bear just dropped, and whew, Carmy might finally be learning that running a restaurant isn’t a solo sport (or a daily anxiety spiral). Sydney’s cooking up more than just potential, Ebra’s turning the takeout window into a one-man empire, and the guest stars are less “look who we booked!” and more “oh hey, that really works.”

Sure, the show’s still yelling, stressing, and moodily slicing herbs in silence, but at least it’s making progress. There’s still trauma, tension, and timers ticking, but The Bear might be inching toward a kitchen that runs on collaboration instead of Carmy’s emotional damage.

And if you’ve devoured this season like a perfectly toasted beef sandwich and still want more, more chaos, more found family, more characters barely holding it together, then congratulations, chef. These 15 TV shows are your next course. They’ve got the flavor,...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 6/27/2025
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • FandomWire
Cody Lightning
Ed Helms Joins Indigenous Hockey Film Smudge the Blades
Cody Lightning
Filming has begun in Edmonton on Smudge the Blades, a sports dramedy from writer-director Cody Lightning. The feature centers on the Treaty 6 Blades, an under-18 Indigenous hockey team facing their last season in a rough northern Alberta league.

New additions to the cast include Ed Helms (The Hangover), Paulina Alexis (Reservation Dogs), and Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls). Lightning stars as Willie Gladue, a Zamboni driver who finds himself behind the bench as the team’s unexpected coach. Schmieding plays a hockey mom who becomes his love interest.

Lightning, who also co-wrote the script with Samuel Miller, described the significance of the setting and subject matter. “Rez hockey in Canada is bigger than high school football in Texas,” he said. “I’m so honored to have this incredible cast to bring to life the experiences of Indigenous hockey players, on and off the ice.”

Casting for the team involved a wide...
See full article at Gazettely
  • 4/8/2025
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
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Ed Helms, Paulina Alexis Join Hockey Dramedy ‘Smudge the Blades’ (Exclusive)
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A trio of performers have joined the cast of sports feature Smudge the Blades from writer-director Cody Lightning.

Ed Helms (The Hangover), Paulina Alexis (Reservation Dogs) and Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls) star alongside Lightning. Production recently began in Edmonton, Canada, with the film aiming to hit the 2026 festival circuit.

Smudge the Blades centers on the Treaty 6 Blades, an under-18 reservation hockey team hoping to make the most of the members’ final year of eligibility amid their violent league in northern Alberta. Samuel Miller co-wrote the script with Lightning.

“Rez hockey in Canada is bigger than high school football in Texas,” says Lightning, known for his role on Marvel’s Echo. “I’m so honored to have this incredible cast to bring to life the experiences of Indigenous hockey players, on and off the ice.”

The film underwent a wide casting effort for the young Indigenous hockey players. Landing key roles...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/7/2025
  • by Ryan Gajewski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sundance Short ‘Inkwo for When the Starving Return’ to Be Expanded Into Limited Series (Exclusive)
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Spotted Fawn Productions will produce an animated series based on its film, “Inkwo for When the Starving Return,” which was directed by the company’s owner, Amanda Strong, and plays at Sundance this week.

Strong, who is Métis, will be showrunner for the new six-part limited series. She has directed episodes of the PBS Kids show “Molly of Denali” and previously received the Sundance Native Lab Fellowship.

“I’m thrilled to bring Richard’s stories to life on screen. This is a dream come true, to see our characters and worlds expand and reach new audiences. It’s a humbling opportunity to explore the themes and emotions of ‘Inkwo for When the Starving Return’ in greater depth, and I can’t wait to collaborate with our brilliant team to create something artistic, meaningful, and globally appealing,” Strong said in a statement.

The stop-motion short film, which the National Film Board of Canada co-produced,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 1/22/2025
  • by Abigail Lee
  • Variety Film + TV
18th Annual MPTF "Evening Before" Benefit
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Television’s biggest night took place in Century City, CA on September 14th, when Emmy Awards nominees and presenters, along with some of the most powerful entertainment industry influencers, joined together for MPTF’s 18th annual “Evening Before” benefit.

Attendees at MPTF's 18th annual "Evening Before" benefit

Co-Chaired by Greg Berlanti & Robbie Rogers, Jon Hamm & Anna Osceola Hamm, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, the annual event raised $2.5 million.

“I’m thrilled to be a co-chair of MPTF’s Evening Before benefit with Greg and Jon. MPTF really stepped up during a very challenging past couple of years to support the entertainment community, and I’m proud to be a part of a fundraiser that will help to sustain that vital support,” said co-chair Sheryl Lee Ralph.

Co-chair Jon Hamm added, “This incredible organization raises crucial funds and provides a host of other services for our industry family when they need it most.
See full article at Look to the Stars
  • 9/17/2024
  • Look to the Stars
‘Reservation Dogs’ Star D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai on Overdue Emmy Love: ‘Now We Get to Be on the Big Stage’
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Since 2021, FX on Hulu’s “Reservation Dogs” has racked up an impressive list of accolades, from winning Peabody Awards to Independent Spirit Awards, but the comedy was largely overlooked by the Television Academy — until now. Nominated for five Emmy awards for its third and final season, including Outstanding Comedy Series, the endearing half-hour program centered on a group of indigenous teenagers on the outskirts of an Oklahoma reservation struggling to find their place after the death of their close friend.

As de facto group leader Bear Smallhill, breakout star D’Pharaoah Woon-a-Tai became the first indigenous actor to be nominated in the lead comedy acting category — a historic achievement that isn’t lost on him. “I’m very grateful for the recognition the show has gained throughout the years, but also recently through the Emmys,” said the 22-year-old Canadian actor, who is of Oji-Cree heritage. “I’m grateful that now...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 8/14/2024
  • by Philiana Ng
  • The Wrap
How the ‘Reservation Dogs’ Editors Were Influenced by ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ and Robert Altman to Nail the Series Finale
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“It really begins with the footage,” editor Varun Viswanath says.

While that’s the norm for any editor, Viswanath, who is nominated for an Emmy alongside fellow editor Patrick Tuck for FX’s “Reservation Dogs,” has a secret weapon in the cutting room: co-creators and showrunners Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi.

Not only do they do long takes, but they do also resets. “We get to hear what they’re saying to the actors, and it’s an extra tool to get into their heads and understand their preferences,” Viswanath says. Viswanath and Tuck joined forces to collaborate on cutting the series finale, “Dig.”

In the episode, the town comes together to honor medicine man Fixico (Richard Ray Whitman) after his death. While the theme of community anchors the entire series, it is key to this episode. The central characters all reach different resolutions: Elora (Devery Jacobs) is heading off...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 8/11/2024
  • by Jazz Tangcay
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Reservation Dogs’ Star D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai Reacts to Emmy Nomination & Show’s Impact
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Reservation Dogs is a first-time Emmy contender as the FX original scored five nods for its third and final season, one of which includes Best Actor in a Comedy Series for young star D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai. Leading the show as Bear Smallhill, Woon-a-Tai has carried the comedic and dramatic storytelling on his character’s shoulders for quite some time in a series that tells the story of Indigenous youth on an Oklahoma reservation who struggle to find their footing after the suicide of the close friend Daniel (Dalton Cramer). Featured among an enchanting ensemble that also includes Devery Jacobs, Paulina Alexis, and Lane Factor, Woon-a-Tai delivered a series-best performance, earning him the Emmy nod, one of many that are long-overdue for this special show. Below, Woon-a-Tai, whose next project is Alex Garland’s Warfare, spoke to TV Insider about Reservation Dogs finally being recognized by the Emmys, why earning a nomination...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 7/30/2024
  • TV Insider
Emmy Diversity: Acting & Hosting Nominees On Par With 2023, Led By Breakthrough For Indigenous Performers
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Thirty-four performers across diverse backgrounds received Primetime Emmy nominations today which is even with last year when the Television Academy recognized the same number of nominees in the acting and reality hosting categories.

This year’s count remains above the 2019 low of 26 non-Caucasian actors and reality hosts, yet still far from 2021’s record 49 nominees.

The biggest gain this year was with indigenous performers with Under the Bridge‘s Lily Gladstone and True Detective: Night Country‘s Kali Reis both nominated in the category of Supporting Actress Limited Series, Anthology or Movie.

Also breaking through is Reservation Dogs star D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai who landed a nom in Comedy Series Lead Actor. The Oji-Cree First Nations and Guyanese actor portrays Bear Smallhill on the FX series, which finally landed a Best Comedy Series nod after three years on the air; the show ultimately ending. The single-camera comedy follows the exploits of rural Oklahoma...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/17/2024
  • by Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Reservation Dogs’ Creator On First Comedy Nominations: “We Were An Integral Part Of Change And First Change Is Not Easy”
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FX’s breakthrough — and thoroughly unique — comedy Reservation Dogs struggled for three seasons to find an audience before creators Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi decided to end the series in 2023.

Fortunately, the series got its due Wednesday; the single-camera comedy that follows the exploits of Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) and Cheese (Lane Factor) in rural Oklahoma earned its first-ever nomination in the best comedy category while star Woon-a-Tai nabbed one for best actor in a comedy.

Related: Emmy Nominations Analysis: Fresh Blood Livens Up The Race For TV Gold

“I swear I didn’t watch [the nominations],” Harjo told Deadline. “I was cleaning my house and I was talking to my brother. All of a sudden I got like 50 texts in a row and I was like, something happened and I remembered that it was the announcement morning. It’s been crazy.”

Related:...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/17/2024
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘Reservation Dogs’ (Finally) Nominated for Best Comedy Series Emmy
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Reservation Dogs is finally getting some Emmy love in its final season.

The FX/Hulu comedy, co-created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, has long been a critical favorite, picking up recognition at the Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, Spirit Awards and Writers Guild Awards. Emmy nominations, though, have remained elusive — until Wednesday morning.

The show was recognized in the best comedy series category for the 2024 Emmys, competing alongside Abbott Elementary, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, Palm Royale, The Bear and What We Do in the Shadows.

D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai was also nominated for lead actor in a comedy series, along with nominations for picture editing for a single-camera comedy series and cinematography for a single-camera series (half-hour) for a total of four nods. Reservation Dogs has only received one Emmy nod before this year, when nominated for sound editing in 2023.

The series, which follows a group of teenagers (Woon-a-Tai,...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 7/17/2024
  • by Kirsten Chuba
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Reservation Dogs’: Devery Jacobs Reflects on Elora’s Journey & Writing Scenes for Ethan Hawke (Video)
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FX‘s sorely overlooked series Reservation Dogs delivered some of the best storytelling TV has to offer, thanks in part to star, writer, and director Devery Jacobs who, as Elora Danan rose to the occasion for the show’s third and final season later last year. Created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, the series opened with a group of Indigenous youth — Elora, Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), and Cheese (Lane Factor) — living on an Oklahoma reservation where they were dealing with the aftermath of their friend Daniel’s (Dalton Cramer) suicide. As the series progressed, the pals moved through their grief, making the long trek to California where they let Daniel go, and begin to think about the next chapters of their lives. For Elora, that means exploring her future career through schooling, but to get to that next step, she must face a mystery from her...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 6/21/2024
  • TV Insider
‘Reservation Dogs’: Paulina Alexis on Working Opposite Lily Gladstone & Saying Goodbye to Willie Jack
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Reservation Dogs delivered some serious laughs and big tears throughout its three-season run, and one of the stars responsible for such strong reactions was Paulina Alexis who played Willie Jack, the outspoken member of the titular group in FX‘s original Hulu series. Shining a light on the impact of youth suicide in Indigenous communities, Reservation Dogs delivered insightful stories and a rich look into reservation life through Willie Jack and her friends, Elora (Devery Jacobs), Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), and Cheese (Lane Factor), who did their best to honor late friend and family member Daniel (Dalton Cramer) while also finding their way in the world. In the show’s third and final season, Willie Jack follows a calling to become a medicine woman, seeking guidance from elder Fixico (Richard Ray Whitman) as she works toward becoming a pillar in her Oklahoma community. Season 3 also saw her reunite with her onscreen aunt,...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 6/18/2024
  • TV Insider
‘Reservation Dogs’ Deserved More Emmy Love Throughout Its Run — Now, This Is the TV Academy’s Last Chance to Recognize It
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“Reservation Dogs” ended its three-season run back in September, so we’ve had time to accept the sad truth that we won’t be seeing any new stories about this group of Indigenous teens in Oklahoma anytime soon. I would have truly enjoyed another season, and when I get on a Zoom call with series star Paulina Alexis — who played the outspoken Willie Jack — it’s clear she’s also still a bit disappointed that the show has wrapped.

“I feel like I could have went way longer, but not my choice,” she says. “It felt like it was rushed. The questions I get asked now are, ‘ Why is it ending?’ and ‘Are they making another season?’ I’m asking myself that too. I’m like, ‘Why?’ “

Alexis says she hears from many fans who call “Reservation Dogs” their “comfort show.” But the series, from Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/11/2024
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
IndieWire Celebrates ‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘Jim Henson Idea Man,’ ‘Reservation Dogs’ and More at Vidiots Screening Series
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Presented in partnership with Disney, IndieWire’s “Pass the Remote” FYC series dissected the work of artists and craftspeople throughout the industry with screenings of their work at the Vidiots Foundation in Los Angeles’s Eagle Rock neighborhood. This is IndieWire’s first TV screening and panel series, and each event featured in-person discussions with TV’s behind-the-scenes players moderated by IndieWire editors and others.

“We’re excited to offer evenings of great TV and the first-person experiences of its creators,” said IndieWire senior VP and editor in chief Dana Harris-Bridson in a statement launching the series. “Partnering with Vidiots, one of our favorite screening locations, makes this a true IndieWire event.”

“We’re thrilled to launch this new series with FX, Disney, Hulu, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, Nat Geo, and ABC and celebrate such a wide range of excellence in TV,” said IndieWire Senior VP & Publisher James Israel.

“Pass the...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 6/3/2024
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
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Paulina Alexis (‘Reservation Dogs’): ‘I would be obsessed with this show even if I wasn’t on it’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
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It would be a radical understatement to say that getting cast in the role of Willie Jack on the hit FX comedy “Reservation Dogs” changed the life of Paulina Alexis, the woman who played her for all three of the show’s seasons. Overnight, she went from being just another struggling 20-year-old actor to a sensation, particularly in the Indigenous community. “I got mobbed the night the first episode premiered (in 2021),” she recalls. “When it comes to going to Native events back home, I couldn’t go to a powwow or go walk around and stand in line for a bannock burger or go to Wal-Mart in my sweats anymore. People knew me immediately. I mean, I knew the show was going to blow up, but I wasn’t prepared for (everything). It was huge, especially in Native country.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.

For the uninitiated, “Reservation Dogs...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 5/31/2024
  • by Ray Richmond
  • Gold Derby
Join IndieWire and Disney for Our FYC ‘Jim Henson Idea Man’ Panel on May 24 at Vidiots in LA
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IndieWire launched our “Pass the Remote” FYC TV screening series, produced in partnership with Disney, with a dynamic casting directors panel April 25, two Disney Storytellers panels April 29, and a panel about “Abbott Elementary” May 20.

Next up? A “Jim Henson Idea Man” panel on May 24 celebrating the documentary about the Muppets creator, which just premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Like all events in the “Pass the Remote” screening series, it will take place at the Vidiots Foundation in Los Angeles’s Eagle Rock neighborhood.

Legendary director Ron Howard will be in attendance on the panel, as will composer David Fleming and editor Paul Crowder. Howard is a two-time Oscar winner. In recent vintage, he’s become a more prolific documentary director, with films such as “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week” (2016), “Pavarotti” (2019), “Rebuilding Paradise” (2020), and 2022’s profile of Jose Andres and the World Central Kitchen, “We Feed People.”

“Jim Henson...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 5/22/2024
  • by Christian Blauvelt
  • Indiewire
‘Reservation Dogs’ Shows How Great Makeup Can Look Like No Makeup at All
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Makeup design doesn’t always mean prosthetics or extremes — that’s why the Emmy Awards smartly single out contemporary makeup design as its own category. But too often, those more immediately arresting designs are the ones that get all the attention. Not anymore. Join IndieWire in celebrating the makeup artists creating subtle, character-specific work for contemporary shows.

“Reservation Dogs” showrunner Sterlin Harjo couldn’t understand why the characters looked so different all of a sudden. After FX picked up the series based on the strength of the pilot, the creative team returned to Oklahoma to film the rest of Season 1. And suddenly, Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Elora (Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs), Cheese (Lane Factor), and Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) all looked like they had makeup on. What was going on?

The answer is the sun.

Harjo and the creative team wanted the main cast to look a little scrappy and a little...
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  • 5/13/2024
  • by Sarah Shachat
  • Indiewire
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2024 Emmy Predictions: Best Comedy Supporting Actress
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Before you make your 2024 Emmy predictions for Best Comedy Supporting Actress, take a look through our photo gallery featuring the ladies most likely to land in the lineup. Since last year’s winner – Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”) – is now campaigning as a lead, this race is wide open to an array of possible newcomers, past contenders, and even a few former winners.

Currently involved in a tight struggle for first place are 2021-2022 nominee Hannah Einbinder (“Hacks”) and potential category first-timer Meryl Streep (“Only Murders in the Building”), the latter of whom previously achieved two Best TV Movie/Limited Series Actress wins for “Holocaust” (1978) and “Angels in America” (2004). Hoping to challenge them are three of Edebiri’s “The Bear” cast mates: Liza Colon-Zayas, Abby Elliott, and Molly Gordon.

Of Edebiri’s six 2023 competitors, only two – “Abbott Elementary” pair Janelle James and Sheryl Lee Ralph – are involved in the current race.
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  • 4/28/2024
  • by Matthew Stewart
  • Gold Derby
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‘Reservation Dogs’ breakout star Devery Jacobs is ready for her Emmys close-up
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“Reservation Dogs” took the industry by storm. Critics and audiences alike fell in love with this FX comedy from Sterlin Harjo and Oscar-winner Taika Waititi. The series follows the lives of four Indigenous teenagers living in rural Oklahoma who try to scrape together enough money to leave behind their reservation community.

The reason the show soars so high is its spectacular cast, at the center of which is a quartet of brilliant young actors: Devery Jacobs, D’Pharoah Woon-a-Tai, Paulina Alexis, and Lane Factor. Jacobs is perhaps the jewel in this crown, as noted by critics.

Maureen Ryan (Vanity Fair) observed: “It was astonishing to watch Jacobs’s body language and face in the recent episode in which Elora met her father, Rick (Ethan Hawke). It was magical to see her unlock psychological doors she’d kept shut for years, transforming her into a more relaxed version of the capable,...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 4/3/2024
  • by Jacob Sarkisian
  • Gold Derby
Reservation Dogs' Original 5-Season Plan Revealed By FX Exec
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The original plan for Reservation Dogs was for five seasons, but the show's creator Sterlin Harjo felt that the story had reached a perfect ending in season 3. The possibility of a follow-up movie or spinoff featuring the Deer Lady character or Uncle Brownie and Bucky has been discussed by the creator. While the story needed to end for now, there is potential for future continuations of the series or spinoffs according to the show's creator.

The original plan for Reservation Dogs, which would have gone for five seasons, has been detailed by the Chairman of FX Networks. Created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, the half-hour comedy centered on Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), and Cheese (Lane Factor), four Indigenous teens who live in rural Oklahoma. Following the death of the fifth member of their crew, the teens take to stealing and saving...
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  • 2/10/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Stars Attend MPTF's 17th Annual Evening Before Benefit
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Television’s biggest night took place in West Hollywood, CA on Saturday, January 13th when Emmy Awards nominees and presenters, along with some of the most powerful entertainment industry influencers, joined together for MPTF's 17th annual “Evening Before” benefit.

Stars Attend MPTF's 17th annual "Evening Before" benefit

Credit/Copyright: Getty Images for MPTF

Co-Chaired by Quinta Brunson and Bob Odenkirk, the annual event raised over $2.5 million.

“I’m excited to celebrate with MPTF. We’ve had quite a year, and this organization and its fundraiser has helped many weather the storm, " said co-chair Quinta Brunson.

Co-chair Bob Odenkirk added, “I’m thrilled to be a co-chair of MPTF’s The Evening Before benefit with Quinta. MPTF really stepped up during a very challenging year to support the entertainment community, and I’m proud to be a part of a fundraiser that will help to sustain that vital support.”

Funds raised...
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  • 1/17/2024
  • Look to the Stars
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2024 Critics Choice TV Awards Winners Reactions: What Fans Are Saying
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As usual, our often brutally honest forum posters did not hold back when reacting to the results of the 2024 Critics Choice Awards. When it came to the 20 TV categories, there were moments when they joined together in celebration of both wins and losses, while arguments sprang from more divisive victories.

Below is just a taste of what went on in the forums during the live telecast, which was broadcast on The CW and hosted by Chelsea Handler. Take a look, then join in if you’re brave enough.

See Critics Choice Awards: Complete list of winners in all movie and TV races [Updating Live]

Best Drama Series

“The Crown” (Netflix)

“The Diplomat” (Netflix)

“The Last of Us” (HBO)

“Loki” (Disney+)

“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)

“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (Paramount+)

X – “Succession” (HBO)

“Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” (HBO)

Spacecataz: Bow to “Succession”!

Best Drama Actor

X – Kieran Culkin...
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  • 1/15/2024
  • by Matthew Stewart
  • Gold Derby
‘Oppenheimer’ Wins 8 Critics Choice Awards, with ‘Beef’ and ‘The Bear’ Leading TV
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Oppenheimer may have been unsung for years at the end of his life. But Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” certainly is not — the latest awards show it dominated was the Critics Choice Awards tonight, winning the most prizes of any film, eight total, including Best Picture. It also won Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr., Best Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Score, Best Editing, Best Visual Effects, and Best Director for Christopher Nolan. Read the full 2024 Critics Choice Awards winners list below.

“Barbie” got a whopping 18 nominations at the awards, which aired January 14 from the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, with Chelsea Handler as Mc. It came in second in the overall film haul with six wins: Best Song (“I’m Just Ken”), Original Screenplay, Production Design, Costume Design, Best Comedy, and Hair and Makeup.

Next up was “The Holdovers” with three awards: Best Supporting Actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph,...
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  • 1/15/2024
  • by Christian Blauvelt
  • Indiewire
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Critics Choice Awards: Beef, The Bear and Succession Win Big
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Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards pretty much stuck to the same script as last week’s Golden Globes, with Netflix’s Beef, Hulu’s The Bear and HBO’s Succession emerging as the big TV winners.

Both Beef and The Bear won four trophies apiece, including Best Limited Series and Best Comedy Series, respectively. Succession, meanwhile, snagged three awards, including Best Drama Series.

More from TVLineAriana DeBose Responds to Critics Choice Awards Diss: 'I Didn't Find It Funny'Critics Choice Awards Host Dings Ex-Boyfriend Jo Koy's Golden Globes Performance in Opening Monologue - WATCHThe Bear Star Jeremy Allen White Reveals...
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  • 1/15/2024
  • by Claire Franken
  • TVLine.com
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Hollywood on a Year of Missed Moments: “It Almost Feels Like The Final Season Didn’t Happen”
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In a year defined by the dual strikes, talent was muzzled, unable to promote projects many had worked on for years. For major stars like Seth Rogen or Bradley Cooper this was merely a missed opportunity to talk about a passion project. But for breakout stars like The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri, One Piece‘s Iñaki Godoy, Reservation Dogs’ Devery Jacobs, Blue Beetle’s Xolo Maridueña and The Machine screenwriter Kevin Biegel it meant experiencing a major career milestone from the sidelines. They share what they did to mark the occasion away from the spotlight.

Contents ’Twas ‘The Summer of Ayo!’ (minus Ayo) My Missed Moment: Seth Rogen Why Skipping My Premiere Was One of the Best Nights of My Life My Missed Moment: Iñaki Godoy ‘It Almost Feels Like the Final Season Didn’t Happen’ My Missed Moment: Bradley Cooper Xolo Maridueña Missed His Breakout. How Crushed Was He?...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 12/20/2023
  • by THR Staff
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the Best TV Shows of 2023
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Daniel Fienberg’s Top 10

When we look back on television in 2023, it’s almost certain to stand out as a year of transition.

The cyclical conclusion of what we’ve come to know as Peak TV intersected with an unprecedented, production-halting strike by two key industry guilds wanting proper compensation and protections against whatever is coming next.

None of this meant there was a lack of new programming, mind you, but it led to unusually staggered release windows and more high-profile unscripted and international offerings than ever before. Plus, there was a run of series finales for some of the more acclaimed shows of the past decade, climaxing in that wild week in which Succession, Barry and Ted Lasso all ended.

It’s too soon to necessarily know what TV will look like in 2024 or 2025, but I’m confident the basic answer will be “different,” and not just because so...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 12/14/2023
  • by Daniel Fienberg and Angie Han
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 10 Best TV Shows Of 2023, Ranked
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The best TV shows of 2023 have something odd in common: before they happened, most of them felt impossible. On paper, the idea of a complex and satirical retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's greatest hits sounds strange, as does a real-life "Truman Show" style reality experiment built around one of America's most tedious pastimes. Before this year, we had no reason to think that our favorite cable drama would blow up its entire premise three episodes into its final season, or that the TV adaptation of a near-perfect video game would in some ways prove better than the original.

TV can and should elicit all sorts of responses from viewers, but by virtue of its continuous format, it's especially well-equipped to leave us surprised. With seasons' worth of watercooler conversations under our belts, viewers become confident prognosticators sure we know exactly where our favorite shows are headed, but some of...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/11/2023
  • by Valerie Ettenhofer
  • Slash Film
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Critics Choice TV Awards nominations: Complete list of contenders
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The 2024 Critics Choice TV Awards nominations were revealed on Tuesday, December 5 with Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show” leading the pack with six mentions, including its first for Best Drama Series. Following closely behind with five bids is HBO’s “Succession,” which is now eligible for a third and final victory in the top drama category after winning in 2020 and 2022. See the full breakdown of this year’s nominations below.

This marks the first time in the three-season history of “The Morning Show” that it has received any Cca notices outside of the Best Drama Supporting Actor category. Indeed, its group of five currently nominated cast members is larger than that of any other show, with “Succession” boasting four acting bids for Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen, Sarah Snook, and Jeremy Strong.

This year, seven series racked up nomination totals of four apiece. Two of them – comedies “The Bear” and “Reservation Dogs” – hail from FX,...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Matthew Stewart
  • Gold Derby
‘The Morning Show’ Leads 2024 Critics Choice TV Nominations
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The Critics Choice Association (Cca) rolled out the first wave of nominations for the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards, focusing on the TV categories. The winners will be revealed at the Critics Choice Awards gala hosted by Chelsea Handler, which airs live on The CW at 7 p.m. Et on Sunday, January 14, 2024.

While many returning shows fared well, it was “The Morning Show” that led with six nominations. Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series contender Billy Crudup, the only representative of the show to have both been nominated and won a Critics Choice Award, is now joined by co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Beharie, and Karen Pittman in being recognized for their work on Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series.

“Succession” followed, with five nominations for its final season, including recognition for Jeremy Strong, Kieran Culkin, and Sarah Snook—three out of four of the actors who play...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Marcus Jones
  • Indiewire
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Critics Choice Awards 2024 TV Nominees: ‘The Morning Show’ Reports In with 6 Nominations
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Jennifer Aniston in ‘The Morning Show’ season 3 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)

Apple TV+’s The Morning Show starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon scored six 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards nominations followed by HBO’s final season of Succession with five. Series earning four nominations included A Small Light (National Geographic), Abbott Elementary (ABC), Beef (Netflix), Lessons In Chemistry (Apple TV+), Loki (Disney+), Reservation Dogs (FX), and The Bear (FX).

Winners will be announced at the Critics Choice Awards show set for January 14, 2024. Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the CCAs will air on The CW beginning at 7pm Et/Pt (tape-delayed on the West Coast).

Television Nominations For The 29Th Annual Critics Choice Awards

Best Drama Series

The Crown (Netflix)

The Diplomat (Netflix)

The Last of Us (HBO | Max)

Loki (Disney+)

The Morning Show (Apple TV+)

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)

Succession (HBO | Max)

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon in The Morning Show (2019)
Critics Choice Award Nominations: The Morning Show Lands Most Nods, Besting Succession
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon in The Morning Show (2019)
Nominations for the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards were revealed Tuesday morning, and there were some surprises.

The Morning Show Season 3 towers above the competition with the most nominations, netting six total.

It is closely followed by Succession, which managed five.

Abbott Elementary (ABC), The Bear (FX), Beef (Netflix), Lessons In Chemistry (Apple TV+), Loki (Disney+), Reservation Dogs (FX), and A Small Light (National Geographic) scored four nods apiece.

All told, take a look at the complete list of nominations below.

Best Drama Series

The Crown (Netflix)

The Diplomat (Netflix)

The Last of Us (HBO | Max)

Loki (Disney+)

The Morning Show (Apple TV+)

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)

Succession (HBO | Max)

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO | Max)

Best Actor In A Drama Series

Kieran Culkin – Succession (HBO | Max)

Tom Hiddleston – Loki (Disney+)

Timothy Olyphant – Justified: City Primeval (FX)

Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us (HBO...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Paul Dailly
  • TVfanatic
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Critics Choice Awards 2024 Television Nominations - Full List of Nominees Revealed!
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The 2024 Critics Choice Awards TV nominations were just revealed!

The awards show – which also include movie nominations that have yet to be released – will take place at the on Sunday (January 14) on The CW with Chelsea Handler acting as host.

AppleTV+’s The Morning Show garnered the most nominations this year with a total of six, including Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon earning nods in the Best Actress category.

HBO’s Succession earned the second highest amount of nominations with a total of 5.

Keep reading to see the full list of nominees…

See the full list below!

Critics’ Choice TV Award nominations List

Best Drama Series

The Crown (Netflix)

The Diplomat (Netflix)

The Last of Us (HBO | Max)

Loki (Disney+)

The Morning Show (Apple TV+)

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)

Succession (HBO | Max)

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO | Max)

Best Actor In A Drama Series...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Just Jared
  • Just Jared
‘The Morning Show’ & ‘Succession’ Lead Critics Choice Awards TV Nominations
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Apple TV+’s The Morning Show tops the TV nominees for the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards with six, followed by HBO’s Succession with five.

Abbott Elementary (ABC), The Bear (FX), Beef (Netflix), Lessons In Chemistry (Apple TV+), Loki (Disney+), Reservation Dogs (FX) and A Small Light (National Geographic) are next with four nominations each. See the full list of 20 categories below.

Vying for Best Drama Series are The Morning Show, Succession, Loki, The Crown (Netflix’),’s The Crown and The Diplomat, HBO/Max’s The Last of Us and Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+). Up for Best Comedy Series are Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Reservation Dogs, Barry (HBO/Max), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video), Poker Face (Peacock), Shrinking (Apple TV+) and What We Do in the Shadows (FX),

The hardware will be handed out during Critics Choice Awards gala on Sunday,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/5/2023
  • by Erik Pedersen
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Critics Choice Award Nominations: The Morning Show Scores Most Nods, Beating Succession — See Full List
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The Critics Choice Association announced the TV nominees for the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards on Tuesday — and Season 3 of Apple TV+’s The Morning Show leads the pack with a whopping six nominations.

The haul includes a nod for Best Drama Series and individual recognition for Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup, Karen Pittman and Season 3 newcomer Nicole Beharie.

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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Ryan Schwartz
  • TVLine.com
‘The Morning Show,’ ‘Succession’ Lead 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards TV Nominations
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With six nominations, “The Morning Show” received the most TV nods for the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards, including best drama series. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are both nominated in the best actress category, with Billy Crudup, Nicole Beharie and Karen Pittman also earning acting nods for their supporting roles.

Also nominated for best drama series, “Succession” received five nominations. Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong both earned best actor nominations, with Sarah Snook garnering a best actress nod. Matthew MacFadyen was also nominated for in the supporting actor category.

“A Small Light,” “Abbott Elementary,” “Beef,” “Lessons In Chemistry,” “Loki,” “Reservation Dogs” and “The Bear” tied with four nominations each.

Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the Critics Choice Awards gala will broadcast live on The CW on Jan. 14, 2024 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Et. Nominations for the film categories will be announced Dec. 13.

Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment will...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/5/2023
  • by Caroline Brew
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘The Morning Show’ Leads 2024 Critics Choice TV Nominations
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The Critics Choice Association (Cca) has announced its television nominees for the 2024 Critics Choice Awards.

The Morning Show leads with six nominations, including best drama series and best actress in a drama series for both Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, followed by Succession with five, including nominations for best drama series and best actor in a drama series for Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong.

A Small Light, Abbott Elementary, Beef, Lessons In Chemistry, Loki, Reservation Dogs, and The Bear received four nominations each.

HBO/Max scored 23 nominations in total, while Netflix received 21, and Apple TV+ and FX got 16.

Nominations for the Critics Choice film categories will be announced on Dec. 13. The Critics Choice Awards will air on The CW on Jan. 14 and will be hosted by Chelsea Handler.

See below for the full list of nominations.

Best Drama Series

The Crown (Netflix)

The Diplomat (Netflix)

The Last of Us (HBO...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Beatrice Verhoeven
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Sterlin Harjo (‘Reservation Dogs’ showrunner): ‘As native people, you’re born into a rebellion’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
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“I think that I’m just attracted to that kind of storytelling,” declares Sterlin Harjo about telling stories that are both funny and serious on his recently concluded “Reservation Dogs.” For our recent webchat he adds, “If I have to stay with one genre, for lack of a better word, it would be comedies that are dramatic and dramas that are comedic.” We talked with Harjo as part of Gold Derby’s special “Meet the Experts” Q&a event with 2023/2024 awards contenders. Watch our exclusive video interview above.

See ‘Reservation Dogs’ goes out on a high note: Third and final season is ‘satisfying on every level’

In “Reservation Dogs,” a gang of four indigenous teenagers from a small reservation community in Oklahoma try to make sense of life after the death of a friend. The coming of age comedy was created by Harjo and Oscar winner Taika Waititi (“Jojo Rabbit”), and stars D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai,...
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  • 11/13/2023
  • by Rob Licuria
  • Gold Derby
The Reservation Dogs Movie: Release Date Prediction, Confirmation Chances & Everything We Know
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Quick Links Most Recent Reservation Dogs Movie News The Reservation Dogs Movie Isn’t Confirmed Reservation Dogs Movie Release Date Prediction Reservation Dogs Movie Cast Reservation Dogs Movie Story A Reservation Dogs movie is a strong possibility, according to co-creator Sterlin Harjo, who has plans for a feature-length adventure with the Rez Dogs. While the movie hasn't been officially confirmed yet and there's no set release date, Harjo is already plotting and is open to continuing the story in a different way. The movie's plot is unknown, but it is expected to be a new story that moves beyond the themes of grief and coming of age explored in the series. The cast for the movie is also unconfirmed but may include the original core cast and potentially high-profile names.

After the three season show was a breakout hit for Hulu the tease that a Reservation Dogs movie could be...
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  • 10/16/2023
  • by Tom Russell
  • ScreenRant
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For Sterlin Harjo, the End of ‘Reservation Dogs’ Was Always Going to Be About Community
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When writer and director Sterlin Harjo was 5 years old, his mother lost a baby. “He was only alive for a few hours,” Harjo recalls. “I think at 5, when you know you lost a sibling, it’s very confusing. You don’t know how to process that.”

The loss of his brother is something that’s never left him.

“I remember, through the grief and everything, going to school and a Ta asked me how I was doing. It was really the first time I’d been asked that, because I didn’t know the kid,” Harjo tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It was just heavy loss that I felt. I didn’t know then; I’d never experienced that. I know that’s permeated and has been a part of my art and storytelling since.”

This would be just one among a series of personal brushes with life and death for...
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  • 10/3/2023
  • by Abbey White
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reservation Dogs Finale’s Man Moon Book Pays Off a Years-Long Joke
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This article contains spoilers for Reservation Dogs season 3 episode 10.

With the premiere of its final episode, FX’s Reservation Dogs has officially been sent off that good way. The season 3 finale, titled “Dig,” is filled with indelible moments that neatly wrap up three superb seasons and prepare the titular Rez Dogs for a glorious future to come.

Amid all that excitement, however, is one little in-joke that the less attentive viewer may have missed. As the town of Okern, Oklahoma gathers in the local church to pay their respects to departed Old Man Fixico (Richard Ray Whitman), several well-wishers assemble around the medicine man’s casket. One of those mourners is local constable/lighthorseman Big (Zahn McClarnon).

“Thank you for changing my life, brother,” a tearful Big says to Fixico before placing a hardcover book in his coffin.

Upon a closer inspection, the book is titled Man Moon. It also...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 9/28/2023
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
Reservation Dogs Season 3 Episode 10 Sends a TV Classic Off That Good Way
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This article contains spoilers for Reservation Dogs season 3 episode 10.

Many television shows try to be about community. Hell, one series tried so hard that it violated Seo best practices to just go ahead and name itself Community. I would wager, however, that no TV program ever has better understood the concept of community, nor articulated what it means more effectively than FX’s Reservation Dogs.

The series, which just finished its three-season run on Hulu, began as a simple comedy following four Indigenous teens in their small reservation town of Okern, Oklahoma. Just as those teens – Elora (Devery Jacobs), Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Cheese (Lane Factor), and Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) – grew to realize that their world was much bigger than pilfered potato chips and petty rivalries, so too did Reservation Dogs grow.

Throughout its richly-realized third season, Reservation Dogs has carefully and empathetically communicated how little the youth sometimes realize that they need their elders.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 9/28/2023
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
Reservation Dogs' Future Possibilities Teased: No Season 3, But More Can Come Says Creator
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Reservation Dogs season 3 may have aired its finale, but co-creator Sterlin Harjo is optimistic about the show's future, with plans for a feature film and spinoffs. The show's finale felt like the perfect closer according to Harjo, and the series has made television stronger with its talented young ensemble and underrepresented stories. Reservation Dogs has attracted A-list actors for cameos and may continue in some form, potentially focusing on supporting characters and expanding the universe.

The future of Reservation Dogs gets an optimistic update despite airing its series finale. Created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, the half-hour comedy follows Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), and Cheese (Lane Factor), four Indigenous teens who live in rural Oklahoma. After the death of the fifth member of their crew, the teens take to stealing and saving in order to achieve their dream of living in California.
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
‘Reservation Dogs’ Cements Its Place in TV History With a Note-Perfect Finale
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Spoiler Alert: This column contains spoilers from “Dig,” the series finale of FX’s “Reservation Dogs,” now streaming on Hulu.

Death has always loomed over “Reservation Dogs,” the coming-of-age comedy that concludes its run on FX this week. When the show began, its teenage protagonists were still actively mourning their friend Daniel (Dalton Cramer), who died by suicide a year prior. Over three seasons, the show emphasized its namesake foursome were not alone in their grief. Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs) doesn’t remember much about her late mother, but her mother’s friends do; when Elora’s grandmother Mabel (Geraldine Keams) passes away, her final hours bring the entire small, Native town of Okern, Oklahoma into their home. Some of the series’ most memorable characters, like warrior William Knifeman (Dallas Goldtooth), are themselves no longer living — they’re spirits who return to counsel those left behind.

So of all the...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Alison Herman
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Reservation Dogs’ Creator Sterlin Harjo Breaks Down Emotional & Satisfying Series Finale
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[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Reservation Dogs Season 3, Episode 10, “Dig.”] Reservation Dogs may only feature 28 episodes, but its impact will far exceed its runtime. This is especially true after delivering a delightfully satisfying conclusion to a flawless three-season run with the moving finale installment, “Dig.” The episode co-written and directed by series creator Sterlin Harjo follows the Reservation Dogs, Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Elora (Devery Jacobs), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), and Cheese (Lane Factor) as they join their community to bid Old Man Fixico (Richard Way Whitman) farewell. The celebration of life pulls together the aunties, elders, and fan favorites on the fringes (like Kirk Fox’s Kenny Boy) of Okern for a fantastic ensemble episode that places each of the core four characters on their destined paths. Willie Jack kicks off the episode with a visit to her aunt Hokti (Lily Gladstone) who viewers will remember from Season 2’s powerful entry, “Offerings.” Telling Hokti about...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • TV Insider
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Critic’s Notebook: ‘Reservation Dogs’ Finale Caps an Unlikely and Magical Series to Cherish
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My favorite scene in “Dig,” the series finale of FX’s Hulu series Reservation Dogs, finds Devery Jacobs’ Elora joining D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai’s Bear sitting by Old Man Fixico’s casket.

Bear is meditating on nothing less than the impermanence of life, which is also what Elora wants to discuss. Specifically, she has to tell Bear that she’s exiting their hometown, departing Okern and going to college. She knows, though, that Bear’s mother (Sarah Podemski’s Rita) has recently told him she’s taking a job in Oklahoma City. Everybody is leaving Bear, and Elora worries about how her friend will take the news.

The emotion is bursting out of Elora. She wants to explain, to apologize, to justify. Bear asks her to pause. She looks at him with concern. He looks down. Pondering. She’s wondering if Bear’s about to break down. We’re wondering if...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Daniel Fienberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Reservation Dogs’ Co-Creator on How Robert Altman’s ‘Nashville’ Inspired the Series Finale
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“Reservation Dogs” ended its three-season run on Wednesday with a funeral — but also with a lot of joy. In bringing almost all of the show’s characters into one place for one final gathering, co-creator Sterlin Harjo said his goal was to show how “Reservation Dogs” was much bigger than just the kids at its heart.

“It’s not just for kids on the rez,” Harjo told Variety. “It is their whole community. And we see that by going back into the past with some of the elders. We see that by learning more about the other characters. I wanted to illustrate that in the finale, which is all of them coming together for a goodbye to one of their own.”

As the episode draws to a close, the town celebrates as they pay tribute to the passing of Fixico (Richard Ray Whitman).

“I thought that it would be the...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘Reservation Dogs’ Series Finale: A Great Show Walks Off Into the Sunset
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This post contains spoilers for the Reservation Dogs series finale, which is now streaming on Hulu.

Two weeks ago, Reservation Dogs dropped an episode that could have easily functioned as a series finale. It featured callbacks galore, a full-circle moment where Bear invites Jackie’s crew to join the Rez Dogs, and a speech by Kenny Boy about Indigenous communities that seemed to function as a closing statement for the show itself.

But Sterlin Harjo had more to say, as he discussed with Rolling Stone in an interview about the...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
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‘Reservation Dogs’ Aired What Would Have Been a Perfect Series Finale
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This post contains spoilers for this week’s episode of Reservation Dogs, “Send It,” which is now streaming on Hulu.

If you’re a Reservation Dogs fan who didn’t know that there are still two episodes to go, it would be hard to blame you for assuming that “Send It” was the series finale. In both its plot and its specific mix of tones, it feels like a summation of everything that Sterlin Harjo and company have been doing for the past three seasons. If those remaining episodes didn’t exist,...
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  • 9/13/2023
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
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