As the press release for the series, which stars Peter Sarsgaard and is based on a true story, explains: “Viewers will see the day of the crime and then follow the evidence like a cold case detective, abandon the linear narrative, and determine their own investigative path by watching the episodes leading up to the finale in any order.” TL;DR: It’s choose-your-own-adventure scripted true crime. Damn. Also, like the best Austen adaptations, it features a hunky brooding hero who appears in one scene both naked and wet. Per il primo, che verrà girato a Roma, si cerca un... Il regista Gianni Amelio (recentemente al cinema con “Hammamet”) sta preparando un nuovo film dal titolo Il Signore delle Formiche. Casting News Pro, Fonte: Netflix release dates 2020: all the major upcoming TV shows and films revealed Read on for our list of all the best TV to savour in 2020 – and beyond: The Mandalorian season 2 – Disney+ —KVA, Another of the many book adaptations onscreen this year, this one is Hulu’s adaptation of the ubiquitous 2018 Sally Rooney novel about young adulthood and relationships in Dublin. Every new TV year brings with it a sense of potential — for greatness, yes, but also disappointment. It features Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne, and refreshingly, it’ll be 12 half-hour episodes rather than the typical prestige model of hourish installments. Cate Blanchett is Schlafly, Rose Byrne is Gloria Steinem, Uzo Aduba is Shirley Chisholm, Margo Martindale is Bella Abzug, and you are already putting this on your TV calendar. Ariana Grande Assumes the Position of Mad Scientist in Her ‘34+35’ Video. This is one of the comedies, a mobile-formatted series about murders in a small town starring Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, a bunch of other people you’ve heard of from SNL, and executive-produced by Lorne Michaels and Seth Meyers. We provide you with the latest breaking news and videos straight from the entertainment industry. —JC, Because we live in a world where all things from our childhoods are constantly being mined for their continuing potential as profitable intellectual property, and also because we must know what she’s doing with her hair these days, Lizzie McGuire is back. —KVA, This Showtime limited series is a legal thriller set in New Orleans, starring Bryan Cranston as “a respected judge whose son is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit, and impossible choices.” Sure, you could probably knock out a couple episodes of that while folding laundry. (Sorry.) —JC, Season four of Better Call Saul concluded with Bob Odenkirk’s Jimmy McGill announcing his new name: Saul Goodman. Casting Magazine, Fonte: I don’t know, but I am hoping it involves one last Blake Bortles reference for the road. (Last year’s The Politician streamed on Netflix but was produced by 20th Century Fox.) *Sorry, there was a problem signing you up. —KVA, Matthew Rhys as famed 1930s detective Perry Mason in an HBO series? (If you subscribe, you should also watch The Good Fight!) The Rise of Right-Wing Podcasts Is Upon Us, George Clooney Explains How He Infamously Gave $14 Million in Cash to His BFFs. In another Murphy-verse milestone, Darren Criss will star in Hollywood, marking his first collaboration with the television-generating machine since his Emmy-winning turn in The Assassination of Gianni Versace. —KVA, Will Americans be sick of the word “impeachment” by the time the next season of American Crime Story — a reexamination of the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal — premieres? No, not these ones. But a new weekly variety show is already in the works. The season is apparently set in 1950s Kansas City, and will be about a clash between two rival criminal organizations.