[This story contains spoilers to the second season finale of Apple’s The Morning Show, “Fever.”]
Jennifer Aniston has been put through the wringer playing Alex Levy on The Morning Show.
After rocking her world as she knew it by exposing her longtime, beloved co-anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) as a sexual predator, the Apple TV+ drama set Alex on a two-season, rollercoaster journey of self-reflection. She publicly exposed her own #MeToo-era complicity, attempted to take down and reshape a network, went through a divorce, retired; then she made a comeback, was lauded as a feminist hero, faced being “canceled”...
Jennifer Aniston has been put through the wringer playing Alex Levy on The Morning Show.
After rocking her world as she knew it by exposing her longtime, beloved co-anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) as a sexual predator, the Apple TV+ drama set Alex on a two-season, rollercoaster journey of self-reflection. She publicly exposed her own #MeToo-era complicity, attempted to take down and reshape a network, went through a divorce, retired; then she made a comeback, was lauded as a feminist hero, faced being “canceled”...
- 11/22/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[This story contains spoilers to the second season finale of Apple’s The Morning Show, “Fever.”]
Jennifer Aniston has been put through the wringer playing Alex Levy on The Morning Show.
After rocking her world as she knew it by exposing her longtime, beloved co-anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) as a sexual predator, the Apple TV+ drama set Alex on a two-season, rollercoaster journey of self-reflection. She publicly exposed her own #MeToo-era complicity, attempted to take down and reshape a network, went through a divorce, retired; then she made a comeback, was lauded as a feminist hero, faced being “canceled”...
Jennifer Aniston has been put through the wringer playing Alex Levy on The Morning Show.
After rocking her world as she knew it by exposing her longtime, beloved co-anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) as a sexual predator, the Apple TV+ drama set Alex on a two-season, rollercoaster journey of self-reflection. She publicly exposed her own #MeToo-era complicity, attempted to take down and reshape a network, went through a divorce, retired; then she made a comeback, was lauded as a feminist hero, faced being “canceled”...
- 11/22/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Warning: The following interview contains spoilers about The Morning Show’s season 2 finale episode “Fever”
Season one of AppleTV+’s The Morning Show ended arguably with Covid, and so does season 2. Jennifer Aniston’s anchor Alex Levy literally goes on air as she battles the virus, for what is a cathartic monologue before her viewership in the wake of being “canceled” following Maggie Brenner’s tell-all book about the host’s affair with her morning show co-host Mitch Kessler.
If you remember back on the season one finale, which dropped on Dec. 20, 2019, The Morning Show EP Kerry Ehrin was quite prescient about the invasion of Covid as Reese Witherspoon’s Bradley Jackson reports on a Papua New Guinea bound cruise ship which is delayed at port for four days of quarantine, carrying 5K passengers. Season 2 of The Morning Show takes up through mid-March, just as the world is locking down...
Season one of AppleTV+’s The Morning Show ended arguably with Covid, and so does season 2. Jennifer Aniston’s anchor Alex Levy literally goes on air as she battles the virus, for what is a cathartic monologue before her viewership in the wake of being “canceled” following Maggie Brenner’s tell-all book about the host’s affair with her morning show co-host Mitch Kessler.
If you remember back on the season one finale, which dropped on Dec. 20, 2019, The Morning Show EP Kerry Ehrin was quite prescient about the invasion of Covid as Reese Witherspoon’s Bradley Jackson reports on a Papua New Guinea bound cruise ship which is delayed at port for four days of quarantine, carrying 5K passengers. Season 2 of The Morning Show takes up through mid-March, just as the world is locking down...
- 11/19/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
[Editor’s Note: The following interview contains spoilers for “The Morning Show” Season 2, Episode 10, “Fever.”]
“The Morning Show” has come a long way in two seasons. The Apple TV+ series begins by exposing Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) as a sexual predator, ousting the longtime anchor from his position next to co-host Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) and sending the show’s parent company into a tailspin. Investigations are launched. A toxic culture is uncovered. Replacement anchor Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) helps Alex divulge their findings live, on-air, in order to kickstart the rebuild by any means necessary. The sins of the past, which cost one colleague her life, cannot be allowed to fester in darkness. They have to start fresh with the truth.
But throughout Season 2, Alex begins to question that assertion. Faced with a new tell-all book covering her time with Mitch on the “Morning Show,” complicated feelings about some of the people she turned her back on, and a return to the airwaves,...
“The Morning Show” has come a long way in two seasons. The Apple TV+ series begins by exposing Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) as a sexual predator, ousting the longtime anchor from his position next to co-host Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) and sending the show’s parent company into a tailspin. Investigations are launched. A toxic culture is uncovered. Replacement anchor Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) helps Alex divulge their findings live, on-air, in order to kickstart the rebuild by any means necessary. The sins of the past, which cost one colleague her life, cannot be allowed to fester in darkness. They have to start fresh with the truth.
But throughout Season 2, Alex begins to question that assertion. Faced with a new tell-all book covering her time with Mitch on the “Morning Show,” complicated feelings about some of the people she turned her back on, and a return to the airwaves,...
- 11/19/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched “Fever,” the second season finale of “The Morning Show,” streaming now on Apple TV Plus.
Covid-19 is still very much a threat in the real world, though with mask mandates and vaccination requirements, businesses have opened back up. But in the world of Apple TV Plus’ “The Morning Show,” lockdown is just beginning.
The second season finale of the fictional morning news drama, titled “Fever,” saw the pandemic really hit the United States. Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston), who traveled back from Italy where she briefly reconnected with her fallen co-anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell), was diagnosed with Covid at the end of the penultimate episode. The finale followed her harrowing journey through the disease while also exploring how the rest of the team feared for their safety due to exposure to Alex. In the end the Uba team was confronted...
Covid-19 is still very much a threat in the real world, though with mask mandates and vaccination requirements, businesses have opened back up. But in the world of Apple TV Plus’ “The Morning Show,” lockdown is just beginning.
The second season finale of the fictional morning news drama, titled “Fever,” saw the pandemic really hit the United States. Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston), who traveled back from Italy where she briefly reconnected with her fallen co-anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell), was diagnosed with Covid at the end of the penultimate episode. The finale followed her harrowing journey through the disease while also exploring how the rest of the team feared for their safety due to exposure to Alex. In the end the Uba team was confronted...
- 11/19/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Warning: This post contains spoilers from The Morning Show‘s Season 2 finale.
For a network executive whose entire job revolves around monitoring a daily schedule, it’s kind of wild how bad Cory’s timing is on The Morning Show.
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Exhibit A: His earnest declaration of love to Bradley as the pair search for her missing brother in an encampment of unhoused people at the dawn of the Covid-19 pandemic.
For a network executive whose entire job revolves around monitoring a daily schedule, it’s kind of wild how bad Cory’s timing is on The Morning Show.
More from TVLinePerformer of the Week: Sarah SnookMariah Carey's New Apple TV+ Christmas Special Sets December Premiere Date -- Watch TrailerThe Afterparty: Tiffany Haddish & Co.'s Ensemble Mystery-Com Sets January Premiere Date at Apple TV+
Exhibit A: His earnest declaration of love to Bradley as the pair search for her missing brother in an encampment of unhoused people at the dawn of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 11/19/2021
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
[This story contains spoilers to the season two finale of Apple’s The Morning Show, “Fever.”]
There’s a moment in the Morning Show season two finale that rings very true to showrunner Kerry Ehrin.
“What’s a contact trace? Who the fuck knows what that is? I don’t know! I’m trying to do all of this by myself and nobody knows anything!” says a rightfully freaked out Stella Bak, played by Greta Lee, in the final episode of season two, aptly titled “Fever.”
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Ehrin says she always personally relates to ...
There’s a moment in the Morning Show season two finale that rings very true to showrunner Kerry Ehrin.
“What’s a contact trace? Who the fuck knows what that is? I don’t know! I’m trying to do all of this by myself and nobody knows anything!” says a rightfully freaked out Stella Bak, played by Greta Lee, in the final episode of season two, aptly titled “Fever.”
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Ehrin says she always personally relates to ...
- 11/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[This story contains spoilers to the season two finale of Apple’s The Morning Show, “Fever.”]
There’s a moment in the Morning Show season two finale that rings very true to showrunner Kerry Ehrin.
“What’s a contact trace? Who the fuck knows what that is? I don’t know! I’m trying to do all of this by myself and nobody knows anything!” says a rightfully freaked out Stella Bak, played by Greta Lee, in the final episode of season two, aptly titled “Fever.”
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Ehrin says she always personally relates to ...
There’s a moment in the Morning Show season two finale that rings very true to showrunner Kerry Ehrin.
“What’s a contact trace? Who the fuck knows what that is? I don’t know! I’m trying to do all of this by myself and nobody knows anything!” says a rightfully freaked out Stella Bak, played by Greta Lee, in the final episode of season two, aptly titled “Fever.”
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Ehrin says she always personally relates to ...
- 11/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
If a handful of people who all saw The Velvet Underground in the ’60s went out and started bands, how many of the people who watched Todd Haynes documentary at Cannes will go out and make their own movies?
It turns out that Haynes film “rips,” as Indiewire critic David Ehrlich put it in a tweet, with critics praising the film’s unconventional approach to the rock doc, working around how little footage of the Velvets actually exists, not to mention even archival interviews with members of the band while they were still alive. But the film also avoids being a strict portrait of the band or needing to convince us The Velvet Underground were important.
“It’s a dark, disturbing and glorious film about a dark, disturbing and glorious band, and another sign that Haynes knows how to put music on screen in a way that few other directors do,...
It turns out that Haynes film “rips,” as Indiewire critic David Ehrlich put it in a tweet, with critics praising the film’s unconventional approach to the rock doc, working around how little footage of the Velvets actually exists, not to mention even archival interviews with members of the band while they were still alive. But the film also avoids being a strict portrait of the band or needing to convince us The Velvet Underground were important.
“It’s a dark, disturbing and glorious film about a dark, disturbing and glorious band, and another sign that Haynes knows how to put music on screen in a way that few other directors do,...
- 7/8/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
With films from Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bill Murray, Todd Haynes, Leos Carax and others, the Cannes Film Festival, movie theaters and streamers are alive with the sound of music. “It might just be the shuffling of release dates as a result of the pandemic, but 2021 is shaping up to be an embarrassment of riches for fans of movie musicals,” Miranda says.
And he should know. Since last year’s successful Disney Plus release of his Pulitzer Prize-winning show “Hamilton,” Miranda has become a movie musical industry unto himself. With films from his 5000 Broadway Prods., he just had a five-borough Tribeca Festival premiere of “In the Heights” (adapted from his 2008 Tony-winning Broadway show) and is directing his first musical feature — Jonathan Larson’s pre-“Rent” show “tick, tick … Boom!” — in theaters and on Netflix this fall. Miranda also stars in and wrote original songs for Sony Pictures Animation’s musical “Vivo” (on...
And he should know. Since last year’s successful Disney Plus release of his Pulitzer Prize-winning show “Hamilton,” Miranda has become a movie musical industry unto himself. With films from his 5000 Broadway Prods., he just had a five-borough Tribeca Festival premiere of “In the Heights” (adapted from his 2008 Tony-winning Broadway show) and is directing his first musical feature — Jonathan Larson’s pre-“Rent” show “tick, tick … Boom!” — in theaters and on Netflix this fall. Miranda also stars in and wrote original songs for Sony Pictures Animation’s musical “Vivo” (on...
- 7/6/2021
- by Gregg Goldstein
- Variety Film + TV
Dua Lipa soared through the 2020 American Music Awards on Sunday with a performance of “Levitating.”
Livestreaming from London, Lipa tore through the track in a glittery blue dress, surrounded by dancers. “If you wanna run away with me, I know a galaxy,” she sang. “And I could take you for a ride.” During the final seconds, she levitated up off the stage.
Lipa received nominations for two awards Sunday: Favorite Female Artist (Pop/Rock) and Favorite Song (Pop/Rock) for “Don’t Start Now.”
She released her recent album Future Nostalgia in March,...
Livestreaming from London, Lipa tore through the track in a glittery blue dress, surrounded by dancers. “If you wanna run away with me, I know a galaxy,” she sang. “And I could take you for a ride.” During the final seconds, she levitated up off the stage.
Lipa received nominations for two awards Sunday: Favorite Female Artist (Pop/Rock) and Favorite Song (Pop/Rock) for “Don’t Start Now.”
She released her recent album Future Nostalgia in March,...
- 11/23/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Dua Lipa is gearing up for her upcoming livestream event.
The 25-year-old English singer will be joined by Fka Twigs as a guest star on November 27, as she delivers her special 'Studio 2054' virtual concert.
Taking to Instagram, Dua Lipa shared an in-studio snap of the two singers sitting side by side on the floor, along with a caption that read: “So excited to announce that [Fka Twigs] will be joining us for Studio 2054 a very special performance!!!”
"yaaaa don't wanna miss this s", Dua Lipa added.
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The upcoming concert, which is reportedly set to stream from a warehouse, will treat the singer's fans with songs from her latest album 'Future Nostalgia', its remix edition 'Club Future Nostalgia', and her self-titled debut.
According to a press release, fans can expect to see the singer "move through custom-built sets,...
The 25-year-old English singer will be joined by Fka Twigs as a guest star on November 27, as she delivers her special 'Studio 2054' virtual concert.
Taking to Instagram, Dua Lipa shared an in-studio snap of the two singers sitting side by side on the floor, along with a caption that read: “So excited to announce that [Fka Twigs] will be joining us for Studio 2054 a very special performance!!!”
"yaaaa don't wanna miss this s", Dua Lipa added.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Dua Lipa (@dualipa)
The upcoming concert, which is reportedly set to stream from a warehouse, will treat the singer's fans with songs from her latest album 'Future Nostalgia', its remix edition 'Club Future Nostalgia', and her self-titled debut.
According to a press release, fans can expect to see the singer "move through custom-built sets,...
- 11/17/2020
- by Omkar Padte
- GlamSham
In a synergistic move by ViacomCBS, CBS will simulcast this year’s BET Awards for the first time. In its 20th year, the BET Awards will make its national broadcast premiere on CBS on Sunday, June 28 at 8 Pm Et/Pt/ 7 Pm Ct, and will simulcast live across ViacomCBS networks including BET and BET Her.
Drake leads the pack with six nominations, including video of the year and best male hip-hop artist. He’s also nominated twice for both best collaboration and the viewer’s choice award for his hits “No Guidance” with Chris Brown and “Life Is Good” with Future.
Newcomers Megan Thee Stallion and Roddy Ricch garnered the second most nods with five nominations each. Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lizzo, and DaBaby followed with four nominations each.
Billy Porter, Eddie Murphy, Forest Whitaker, Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan and Omari Hardwick are the nominees in the Best Actor category.
Drake leads the pack with six nominations, including video of the year and best male hip-hop artist. He’s also nominated twice for both best collaboration and the viewer’s choice award for his hits “No Guidance” with Chris Brown and “Life Is Good” with Future.
Newcomers Megan Thee Stallion and Roddy Ricch garnered the second most nods with five nominations each. Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lizzo, and DaBaby followed with four nominations each.
Billy Porter, Eddie Murphy, Forest Whitaker, Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan and Omari Hardwick are the nominees in the Best Actor category.
- 6/15/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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