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Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones, Normal People As a bonus, the inimitable Michael Sheen stars as the host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and he's great as always.
It's also fun, and still manages to capture the tension of the game show even though you know what's going to happen. Quiz is an incredibly entertaining three-episode miniseries, and it not only covers the scandal but the development of the show as well, for those of you who like to see what goes on behind the scenes.
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Quiz is also based on a true story in 2001, Charles Ingram, along with his sister and her husband, devised a plan to win the big prize in the U.K.'s massive new hit series Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, leading to a criminal trial that became a huge story overseas. There's a lot of similarity with AMC's Quiz, but the difference is the contestants form the cheating ring and the producers are none the wiser. One of my favorite movies of all time is 1994's Quiz Show, which stars Ralph Fiennes as a man who competes on a Jeopardy!-like game show and gets illegally groomed by the producers - answers to the questions included - to become their recurring champion to boost ratings. This is how prestige television is done - even if the story ultimately comes up a bit short, the performances and visuals are enough to keep you watching. to gorgeous life under the watchful direction of Game of Thrones' Tim Van Patten. The eight-episode season of private-eyeing and courtroom drama is bolstered by a wonderful cast, which includes Tatiana Maslany, John Lithgow, and Stephen Root, and a robust budget that brings Depression-era L.A.
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Throw most of that out the window, as HBO reboots Perry Mason with The Americans' Matthew Rhys - who's absolutely terrific - playing the iconic TV character as a slightly disheveled, grumpy, boozing, f-ing malcontent who's working a case about a murdered baby in a dirty, grimy 1930s Los Angeles. You probably remember Perry Mason as an imposing defense attorney somewhere inside that imposing suit as he boiled down murder cases and, like clockwork, wrung out a confession from someone who wasn't his client to prove his client's innocence. The season finale alone is the kind of pure euphoric magic that will have you wishing you could be 14 all over again. It's not a show that will answer all your questions or spell everything out, but it is one of the most human shows of the year, and definitely worth sticking with through the end. And just as he did with Timothée Chalamet's Elio, Guadagnino - who co-wrote and directed every episode - brings his trademark empathy and care to the stories of its two young leads, Fraser ( Jack Dylan Grazer) and Caitlin ( Jordan Kristine Seamón), as they explore the complexities of gender identity, queerness, and friendship while stuck in an environment built on uniformity.
Luca Guadagnino, director of 2017's coming-of-age romance Call Me By Your Name, made his first foray in TV with this thoughtful, moody drama about two teens trying to find themselves while living on an American military base in Italy in 2016. Premiered September 14 | Watch on HBO/HBO Max Jordan Kristine Seamón and Jack Dylan Grazer, We Are Who We Are HBO It's a heartwarming, charming, and romantic little show, which is the perfect holiday tonic in a year that feels like anything but those adjectives. The unconventional pen-palship not only pushes the pair out of their comfort zone but helps them see their mutual favorite city - New York - in a new light and find motivation to be their best selves. Austin Abrams and Midori Francis play the eponymous Dash and Lily in Netflix's adorable adaptation of David Levithan and Rachel Cohn's YA novel Dash & Lily's Book of Dares. Feeling abandoned and forlorn at the holidays, Dash and Lily connect through a red Moleskin notebook, passing it back and forth and baring their souls before they ever set eyes on each other. This one is for the holiday lovers who might be feeling a bit disenchanted in 2020, even at what is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year.