These are 10
episode series written especially for audio consumption.
I showed him one of my cartoon scripts, Dungeons, it was a funny twelve
episode series I wrote during an internship, after some discussion, we decided it was excellent material for a Golden Axe inspired retro brawler.
Not exact matches
«The apprehensions
series displays spikes that coincide with well - known
episodes of increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they
write.
This has been much to the shock and horror of television
series who were unfamiliar with his
writing; the so - called Red Wedding
episode which appeared towards the end of the show's just - finished third season caused widespread outcry online.
Whereas this week, I thoroughly enjoyed the
episode but now that I'm
writing it out, I can see that it wasn't that handy for exploring character development or theories or the overall
series arc.
Barry stars Bill Hader, who co-created the
series, in addition to
writing and directing a few of the
episodes.
Our August triumph over Roma at the Stadio Olimpico was
written off by the majority as a fluke because of all the «
episodes» that went our way in that match, while the
series of encounters we've had against inferior opposition since then have all followed a not - too - dissimilar narrative.
Written and co-executive produced by Pitch Perfect's Kay Cannon (whose co-execs include Charlize Theron and Amoruso herself), the 13 -
episode comedy
series is pretty much guaranteed to deliver laughs — and life lessons.
Series creator Chris Carter has even
written a third entry in the franchise's film department and, based on what the ratings will be like, we'll probably see more X-Files in the future, whether in terms of more
episodes or a big blockbuster of a movie.
He also directed numerous miniseries, telefilms, and
episodes from a wide variety of
series ranging from Bewitched to M * A * S * H to Murder, She
Wrote.
Series creator Vince Gilligan
wrote the first two
episodes of this eight -
episode batch, and they crackle, as always, with intelligence and an ever - lingering sense of dread.
(Basically a copycat of Friday the 13th the
series) Each
episode was predictable with badly
written dialogues, non of the characters were likable until the introduction of Claudia Donovan who revived the show by giving it some energy.
Since some of the sources are TV
series — Mission Impossible, Murder She
Wrote and, of course, The Streets of San Francisco — you can bet that Maddin and the Johnsons have taken advantage of as many separate
episodes as they can (Rock Hudson appears at various ages in different
episodes of McMillan and Wife).
By
Episode 3, we'd abandoned the core family of the first two films to follow ghost hunters Elise (Lin Shaye), Tucker (Angus Sampson) and Specs (Leigh Whannell, who also
writes the
series).
Although he only
wrote one
episode, VEGA$ bore the stamp of
series creator Michael Mann.
Although the
writing and storytelling in first
episode (which Amazon first shared with its Prime customers earlier this year) come off a little clumsily, overall it's a fascinating launch for an espionage
series.
Gimple also
wrote tonight's
episode, but he doesn't seem to be making a distinguishable mark on the
series just yet.
The surreal L.A. - based coming - of - age comedy is
written by author and Vice.com sex columnist Karley Sciortino, and it follows Araki directing a number of
episodes of the Soderbergh - produced Red Oaks
series for Amazon.
The strength of that initial thirteen -
episode run is crisp
writing from the likes of Mike White — late of The Good Girl and Chuck & Buck — and
series creator Kevin Williamson, who unfortunately takes the self - referentiality of his Scream script into the realm of self - promotion with pervasive mentions of the Scream films and I Know What You Did Last Summer.
THE GUEST BOOK (single camera) Ordered straight to
series; 10
episodes STUDIO: CBS Television Studios / Studio T TEAM: Greg Garcia (w, ep) LOGLINE: Centering on a small - town vacation home and its visitors, it is based on fictitious stories Greg Garcia had been
writing in the guest books of various rental cabins in an effort to freak out the next renters.
The movie,
written by returning screenwriters Keith Merryman and David A. Newman, takes its view of couples struggling to keep up a relationship and tosses it aside for a
series of trying
episodes that make every character here look like a buffoon to one degree or another.
The
episode — which is really a TV movie — is
written by
series co-creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, and it's directed by Douglas Mackinnon, who has directed several of Moffat's Dr.. Who
episodes.
He went on to
write and direct in a 6
episode series also for Amazon called Crisis In Six Scenes.
Oscar - winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black has
written every
episode of the upcoming event
series When We Rise for ABC and the first trailer has been released!
Perhaps because Glazer saw the
writing on the wall, a lot else unfolds in this only slightly longer than usual
episode that would become the
series» last.
It's his first directorial gig since Beasts of No Nation, and as he did with True Detective, Fukunaga directed all ten
episodes of Maniac (the entire
series script was
written by Patrick Somerville).
According to Den of Geek, Lin would direct two
episodes written by True Detective creator and executive producer Nic Pizzolatto, who pens the
series on his own.
The seven -
episode series, written by Emmy - nominee and BAFTA - winner Sharon Horgan («Catastrophe,» «Divorce,» «Pulling»), BAFTA - winner Graham Linehan («The IT Crowd», «Count Arthur Strong,» «Father Ted»), Helen Linehan and Holly Walsh («Dead Boss»), stars BAFTA - winner Anna Maxwell Martin (Philomena, The Night Watch), Lucy Punch («A Series of Unfortunate Events», Into the Woods, «Ben and Kate»), BAFTA - nominated Diane Morgan («Cunk on Britain», Me Before You, Funny Cow) and Paul Ready (The Death of Stalin, «The Terror&ra
series,
written by Emmy - nominee and BAFTA - winner Sharon Horgan («Catastrophe,» «Divorce,» «Pulling»), BAFTA - winner Graham Linehan («The IT Crowd», «Count Arthur Strong,» «Father Ted»), Helen Linehan and Holly Walsh («Dead Boss»), stars BAFTA - winner Anna Maxwell Martin (Philomena, The Night Watch), Lucy Punch («A
Series of Unfortunate Events», Into the Woods, «Ben and Kate»), BAFTA - nominated Diane Morgan («Cunk on Britain», Me Before You, Funny Cow) and Paul Ready (The Death of Stalin, «The Terror&ra
Series of Unfortunate Events», Into the Woods, «Ben and Kate»), BAFTA - nominated Diane Morgan («Cunk on Britain», Me Before You, Funny Cow) and Paul Ready (The Death of Stalin, «The Terror»).
Best
Writing of an
Episode of a Drama
Series «Behind the Red Door,» The Americans (Melissa James - Gibson) «Hitting the Fan,» The Good Wife (Robert King, Michelle King) «Ozymandias,» Breaking Bad (Moira Walley - Beckett) «The Strategy,» Mad Men (Semi Chellas) «Waterloo,» Mad Men (Matthew Weiner, Carly Wray)
Lynch and Mark Frost will
write and executive produce the new
series, with Lynch set to direct all the
episodes.
All things considered, it's probably best that I hadn't yet seen the fourth
episode when I
wrote about the
series, since not only did it prove to be the most disappointing installment of the entire season, but it left such a bad taste in my mouth — I believe the precise phrase I used to describe the
series at the time was «infuriatingly inconsistent» — that, if I'm to be honest, I could've flipped a coin to decide my thoughts on whether it was going to get better or worse in the coming weeks.
A new Ryan Murphy - produced
series is coming to FX as the network has ordered an eight
episode first season for Pose, a dance musical drama co-created and
written by Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals.
Netflix had an advantage in acquiring worldwide distribution rights to «Tallulah,» as the streaming service already has a relationship with Heder, who has
written and produced
episodes of its hit
series «Orange Is the New Black.»
It isn't known if Guillermo del Toro will
write or direct the pilot
episode for this
series, and no voice cast members have been announced at this time.
Based on the books by Edward St. Aubyn,
written by David Nicholls and directed by Edward Berger, the Sky / Showtime
series Patrick Melrose depicts a chapter in the life of the troubled central character with each
episode, from his abusive childhood to his drug - addled adulthood.
The eight - part
series has already been
written, and Garland is hoping to direct all eight
episodes himself.
Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who
Series 10
Episode 12: The Doctor Falls... Directed by: Rachel Talalay
Written by: Steven Moffat The Doctor — A Pity... No Stars... I'd hoped there would be stars.
Outstanding Screenplay /
Writing, TV Movie or Limited
Series «American Crime» (Season Two,
Episode One)
Written by: John Ridley (ABC) Jean of the Joneses
Written by: Stella Meghie (TV One) Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story
Written by: Christine Swanson & Rhonda Baraka (TV One) «The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story» («The Race Card»)
Written by: Joe Robert Cole (FX) «The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story» («A Jury in Jail»)
Written by: Joe Robert Cole (FX)
Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who
Series 10
Episode 11: World Enough and Time... Directed by: Rachel Talalay
Written by: Steven Moffat Alien — Are you human?
Series 2 included all 14
episodes, primarily
written by Russell T. Davies.
Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who
Series 10
Episode 7: The Pyramid At The End Of The World... Directed by: Daniel Nettheim
Written by: Peter Harness & Steven Moffat Doctor — «What do you depend on?»
In addition, he has penned several
episodes of TV
series like «Rent - A-Goalie,» «Flashpoint,» and «The Bridge,» in addition to
writing the film «Cube.»
Outstanding
Writing, TV Movie / Limited
Series «American Crime» (Season Three,
Episode One)
Written by: John Ridley (ABC) «American Crime» (Season Three,
Episode Seven)
Written by: Kirk A. Moore (ABC) The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Written by: George C. Wolfe (HBO) «The New Edition Story»
Written by: Abdul Williams (BET) «Shots Fired» (Hour One: Pilot)
Written by: Gina Prince - Bythewood & Reggie Rock Bythewood (FOX)
Outstanding
Writing for a Limited
Series or Movie Jane Anderson, Olive Kitteridge Hugo Blick, The Honorable Woman Stephen Merchant, Gene Stupnitsky & Lee Eisenberg, Hello Ladies: The Movie Dee Rees, Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois & Horton Foote, Bessie John Ridley, American Crime — «
Episode One» Peter Straughan, Wolf Hall
Ahead of
Episodes»
series finale, all was not right between Matt (Matt LeBlanc) and husband - wife
writing duo Sean (Stephen Mangan) and Beverly (Tamsin Greig).
Drama
Series — Outstanding Drama
Series — Outstanding Actor, Drama
Series — Outstanding Actress, Drama
Series — Outstanding Directing, Drama
Series — Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama
Series — Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama
Series — Outstanding
Writing, Drama
Series — Outstanding Guest Performer, Drama (Appears in less than 51 % of the
episodes)
Comedy
Series — Outstanding Comedy
Series — Outstanding Actor, Comedy
Series — Outstanding Actress, Comedy
Series — Outstanding Directing, Comedy
Series — Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy
Series — Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy
Series — Outstanding
Writing, Comedy
Series — Outstanding Guest Performer, Comedy (Appears in less than 51 % of the
episodes)
Szifrón will also
write and direct «The Stranger», a 10 -
episode US sci - fi TV
series.
The Dark World has Alan Taylor, architect of some iconic
episodes of Mad Men and Game of Thrones, on board as director, and is
written by Captain America: The First Avenger's Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, as well as Marvel animated
series luminary Christopher Yost.
Ten years ago he
wrote The Queen (with Helen Mirren starring), in 2013 he brought us the stage play The Audience (Dame Helen, again), and now he's
written all 10
episodes of this first
series of Netflix»...