For Issa Rae, music has always been an extra cast member on the call sheet.
The nine-time Emmy nominee has used music as a storytelling tool, extending the voices of her complex and comedic characters — from the groundbreaking series Insecure and to her current adventure Rap Sh!t to the web series that launched her career, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.
“Music elevates the storytelling of everything. I write to music, [and] you can have a scene that plays out great but music will add that little bit of tension, or that spark, or that feeling. It will cement a scene in your brain,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter. “There are so many songs that I associate with specific scenes that have also, in turn, affected my life and my memories, and it just adds an extra feeling to that song. So, they really work hand-in-hand beautifully.”
Rae is so...
The nine-time Emmy nominee has used music as a storytelling tool, extending the voices of her complex and comedic characters — from the groundbreaking series Insecure and to her current adventure Rap Sh!t to the web series that launched her career, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.
“Music elevates the storytelling of everything. I write to music, [and] you can have a scene that plays out great but music will add that little bit of tension, or that spark, or that feeling. It will cement a scene in your brain,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter. “There are so many songs that I associate with specific scenes that have also, in turn, affected my life and my memories, and it just adds an extra feeling to that song. So, they really work hand-in-hand beautifully.”
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- 1/17/2024
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The death date arrived on Manifest Season 4 Episode 20, but the Netflix hit left one character's fate up in the air.
Yes, we're talking about Captain Daly (Frank Deal).
Thankfully, Netflix's Tudum unveiled never-before-seen footage, which clears up that mystery grisly.
While many characters, including Angelina, turned to ash before the remaining survivors went through The Glow to get another chance, Captain Daly was last seen when he was killed off earlier in the season.
The exciting scene picked up after the passengers left the plane for the final time in 2013.
Vance was shown in the Manifest series finale to be rushing onto the plane after everyone left to investigate the 11 missing passengers.
Thanks to the deleted scene, we know what happened, and it's exactly what you expected -- we think.
As Vance and his fellow agents arrive on the plane, they find Captain Daly in a small area of the aircraft.
Yes, we're talking about Captain Daly (Frank Deal).
Thankfully, Netflix's Tudum unveiled never-before-seen footage, which clears up that mystery grisly.
While many characters, including Angelina, turned to ash before the remaining survivors went through The Glow to get another chance, Captain Daly was last seen when he was killed off earlier in the season.
The exciting scene picked up after the passengers left the plane for the final time in 2013.
Vance was shown in the Manifest series finale to be rushing onto the plane after everyone left to investigate the 11 missing passengers.
Thanks to the deleted scene, we know what happened, and it's exactly what you expected -- we think.
As Vance and his fellow agents arrive on the plane, they find Captain Daly in a small area of the aircraft.
- 6/14/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Marc Maron says that while he got a box of cigars as a consolation from James Cameron for auditioning for a part in his Avatar sequel, the entire experience was “ridiculous.”
While speaking to Happy Sad Confused podcast host Josh Horowitz for a recent 92Y conversation, Maron opened up about going out for a role in Way of Water. The comedian and actor described a somewhat disorienting process that left him feeling “untethered.”
“You go out there, you go to this office and he’s like, ‘I want you to read,'” he recalled. “I don’t even know what it was, a doctor, a scientist who drank.”
“I’m on camera, I think. I got a picture, a boat, or whatever the fuck it is,” he said at another point in the interview. “I’m in the middle of this thing and I’m totally untethered and I have no sense of character.
While speaking to Happy Sad Confused podcast host Josh Horowitz for a recent 92Y conversation, Maron opened up about going out for a role in Way of Water. The comedian and actor described a somewhat disorienting process that left him feeling “untethered.”
“You go out there, you go to this office and he’s like, ‘I want you to read,'” he recalled. “I don’t even know what it was, a doctor, a scientist who drank.”
“I’m on camera, I think. I got a picture, a boat, or whatever the fuck it is,” he said at another point in the interview. “I’m in the middle of this thing and I’m totally untethered and I have no sense of character.
- 2/16/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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