Power debuted on Starz in June 2014.
That was eleven years ago, and since then, the little series that could has spawned three spinoffs, with a fourth currently in production.
In many ways, the Power Universe has become what the Starz network is known for, but as one year into the next ten-year run of the universe (hopefully!), we can’t help but question where things can realistically go from here.
(Courtesy of Starz)
The premise of Power was simple and not groundbreaking, but when the original show was on, it was On.
The cast was full of amazing actors, the writing was crisp, the action tight, and perhaps above all else, the storytelling was engaging and ambitious.
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That was eleven years ago, and since then, the little series that could has spawned three spinoffs, with a fourth currently in production.
In many ways, the Power Universe has become what the Starz network is known for, but as one year into the next ten-year run of the universe (hopefully!), we can’t help but question where things can realistically go from here.
(Courtesy of Starz)
The premise of Power was simple and not groundbreaking, but when the original show was on, it was On.
The cast was full of amazing actors, the writing was crisp, the action tight, and perhaps above all else, the storytelling was engaging and ambitious.
Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Symphonies and Secretsby Laura Nowak The Librarians: The Next Chapter Season 1 Episode 3 Excels With Timeless Love Story and Ambiguous Endingby Paul Dailly Duster Season 1 Episode 3 Review: Jim’s Got Whiplash,...
- 6/3/2025
- by Whitney Evans
- TVfanatic
The celebrated period drama Belle marked the arrival of Gugu Mbatha-Raw and since then she hasn’t stopped impressing audiences in films like Motherless Brooklyn, Misbehaviour and series like Doctor Who, Black Mirror (San Junipero episode), Loki, The Morning Show, and Surface, which is now releasing episodes from its second season. On that Apple TV+ series, Gugu plays Sophie, a woman who has lost her recent memories and must piece them together. She talks about the “liberating” feeling she got playing someone with a missing back story and how it forced her to be present. She explains how she utilizes her […]
The post “To Be Able To Play a Flawed, Complex, Messy Woman Who Is Morally Ambiguous …That To Me Is the Juicy Stuff”: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Back To One, Episode 332 first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “To Be Able To Play a Flawed, Complex, Messy Woman Who Is Morally Ambiguous …That To Me Is the Juicy Stuff”: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Back To One, Episode 332 first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/4/2025
- by Peter Rinaldi
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
The celebrated period drama Belle marked the arrival of Gugu Mbatha-Raw and since then she hasn’t stopped impressing audiences in films like Motherless Brooklyn, Misbehaviour and series like Doctor Who, Black Mirror (San Junipero episode), Loki, The Morning Show, and Surface, which is now releasing episodes from its second season. On that Apple TV+ series, Gugu plays Sophie, a woman who has lost her recent memories and must piece them together. She talks about the “liberating” feeling she got playing someone with a missing back story and how it forced her to be present. She explains how she utilizes her […]
The post “To Be Able To Play a Flawed, Complex, Messy Woman Who Is Morally Ambiguous …That To Me Is the Juicy Stuff”: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Back To One, Episode 332 first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “To Be Able To Play a Flawed, Complex, Messy Woman Who Is Morally Ambiguous …That To Me Is the Juicy Stuff”: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Back To One, Episode 332 first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/4/2025
- by Peter Rinaldi
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Welcome to the digital den of dread, where horror meets headsets in a mind-melting mashup! In the realm of horror movies set in virtual reality, the bizarre becomes the baseline, and the uncanny is commonplace. Imagine strapping on a VR headset, only to find yourself in a world where every turn brings a new terror, and every pixel could be your doom. That’s the twisted reality of VR horror films, a genre that blends the eerie with the electronic in ways you’ve got to see to disbelieve.
From the cybernetic showdowns of Virtuosity to the cerebral labyrinths of eXistenZ, these films are not just about scares; they’re about making you second-guess every digital decision you’ve ever made. Picture this: one minute, you’re a sofa-bound spectator; the next, you’re lost in a labyrinthine VR game fighting for your virtual life, and maybe your real one too.
From the cybernetic showdowns of Virtuosity to the cerebral labyrinths of eXistenZ, these films are not just about scares; they’re about making you second-guess every digital decision you’ve ever made. Picture this: one minute, you’re a sofa-bound spectator; the next, you’re lost in a labyrinthine VR game fighting for your virtual life, and maybe your real one too.
- 3/16/2024
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
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