Actress-singer Aditi Saigal, also known as Dot., has revealed the highly anticipated music video for her latest hit single, ‘Girls Night’! This song and video mark another significant achievement for the versatile and multi-talented artist Dot. (known for her role in Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies). With a sunny Motown-infused jazz-pop vibe, this track highlights the special camaraderie and warm intimacy shared among girlfriends!
Teaming up once again with the Welsh production powerhouse, The Playbook, Dot.’s ‘Girls Night’ has quickly gained popularity on the internet and music streaming platforms. The song climbed the Global Top Indie Songs charts and garnered widespread acclaim and love.
Commenting on the video release, Dot. says, “One of the greatest perks of this profession is having the freedom to say ‘Hey, I want to shoot a music video with my best friends’ and then actually doing it! I mean, how fortunate am I? I...
Teaming up once again with the Welsh production powerhouse, The Playbook, Dot.’s ‘Girls Night’ has quickly gained popularity on the internet and music streaming platforms. The song climbed the Global Top Indie Songs charts and garnered widespread acclaim and love.
Commenting on the video release, Dot. says, “One of the greatest perks of this profession is having the freedom to say ‘Hey, I want to shoot a music video with my best friends’ and then actually doing it! I mean, how fortunate am I? I...
- 3/27/2024
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Indie musician and actress Aditi Saigal also known as Dot, is the most engaged Gen Z actor-artiste of the country, and she has shared how the social media has always been kind to her, calling herself an artist who often ignores “sensible advice”.
With a staggering engagement rate of 24-26 per cent on her posts, Dot, who shot to fame with her acting as well as musical talent, in Zoya Akhtar’s directorial ‘The Archies’, has emerged as a breakthrough artiste of the year.
She composes, sings and writes the lyrics of all her songs. Dot has been topping the Indian music charts with her ‘Archies’ songs too. She has written and sang all four ‘Dear Diary’ themes picturised on Khushi Kapoor, as well as lent her voice to the character of Betty (Khushi), singing and composing the song ‘Asymmetrical’.
She has also sung the other two chartbusters ‘Dhishoom Dhishoom...
With a staggering engagement rate of 24-26 per cent on her posts, Dot, who shot to fame with her acting as well as musical talent, in Zoya Akhtar’s directorial ‘The Archies’, has emerged as a breakthrough artiste of the year.
She composes, sings and writes the lyrics of all her songs. Dot has been topping the Indian music charts with her ‘Archies’ songs too. She has written and sang all four ‘Dear Diary’ themes picturised on Khushi Kapoor, as well as lent her voice to the character of Betty (Khushi), singing and composing the song ‘Asymmetrical’.
She has also sung the other two chartbusters ‘Dhishoom Dhishoom...
- 1/16/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress-singer Dot., whose real name is Aditi Saigal, has unveiled her latest single, ‘Girls Night’, slated for release through the Welsh singles label, The Playbook. ‘Girls Night’ is a musical leap forward for Dot., embracing a sunny Motown-infused jazz-pop vibe.
Explaining the inspiration behind the track, Dot. said: “Girls Night is about two of my closest friends. We buy loads of wine and have the best, most intelligent and empathetic conversations. We laugh, we’re sensitive, we can be rowdy, we talk about boys, we sometimes don’t know what it is we’re feeling – but we do it together and that makes life a little easier.”
“The song tries to reflect that kind of friendship.”
She added: “After ‘Indigo’, it is the second track of mine produced by Welsh singles label ‘The Playbook’ in collaboration with James Gair. This is kind of a match made in heaven because the...
Explaining the inspiration behind the track, Dot. said: “Girls Night is about two of my closest friends. We buy loads of wine and have the best, most intelligent and empathetic conversations. We laugh, we’re sensitive, we can be rowdy, we talk about boys, we sometimes don’t know what it is we’re feeling – but we do it together and that makes life a little easier.”
“The song tries to reflect that kind of friendship.”
She added: “After ‘Indigo’, it is the second track of mine produced by Welsh singles label ‘The Playbook’ in collaboration with James Gair. This is kind of a match made in heaven because the...
- 1/10/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress-musician Aditi Saigal, professionally known as Dot, has shared what inspires her music. Dot made her acting debut with the Zoya Akhtar directorial ‘The Archies’. Dot’s music is very rustic and feels refreshing in the age where composers often use sounds generated from softwares and commercial loops. That’s because Dot finds her inspiration in everyday things like creaking doors and auto rickshaw rides.
The actress also released her streaming album titled ‘Practice Rooms’ recently.
Talking about what inspires the musician in her, Dot said: “Little things like cracking paint, creaking doors and auto rickshaw rides. Sometimes there are people in my life who are characters I just need to write about. Other times it’s more reflective. But the general flavour of my writing comes from a poetry of the ordinary.”
When asked if acting has in any way affected the musician in her, she said: “Yes I mean everything I do,...
The actress also released her streaming album titled ‘Practice Rooms’ recently.
Talking about what inspires the musician in her, Dot said: “Little things like cracking paint, creaking doors and auto rickshaw rides. Sometimes there are people in my life who are characters I just need to write about. Other times it’s more reflective. But the general flavour of my writing comes from a poetry of the ordinary.”
When asked if acting has in any way affected the musician in her, she said: “Yes I mean everything I do,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress-singer Aditi Saigal, professionally known as Dot, who made her acting debut with the streaming movie ‘The Archies’, released her streaming album titled ‘Practice Rooms’ on Wednesday.
The album consists of her fan-favourite YouTube songs.
Dot broke out on the internet via YouTube with her viral song ‘Everybody Dances To Techno’.
The singer has released 10 tracks including popular songs like ‘Asymmetrical’, which is also a part of ‘The Archies’ album, and ‘Lillian’, and others. These songs were composed over the last seven years.
Talking about the same, Dot said: “I wrote these songs when I was in college in Wales, and as such, the lyrical content is reflective of that time in my life. Bangor is a seaside university town in North Wales so some of the imagery in the music was naturally picked up from lush countryside, the charm of the Welsh people and of course college life, heartbreak and friendship.
The album consists of her fan-favourite YouTube songs.
Dot broke out on the internet via YouTube with her viral song ‘Everybody Dances To Techno’.
The singer has released 10 tracks including popular songs like ‘Asymmetrical’, which is also a part of ‘The Archies’ album, and ‘Lillian’, and others. These songs were composed over the last seven years.
Talking about the same, Dot said: “I wrote these songs when I was in college in Wales, and as such, the lyrical content is reflective of that time in my life. Bangor is a seaside university town in North Wales so some of the imagery in the music was naturally picked up from lush countryside, the charm of the Welsh people and of course college life, heartbreak and friendship.
- 12/20/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Dot, whose real name is Aditi Saigal, debuted in the Hindi film industry with Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’, which she says allowed her to express herself both through music and acting.
Dot played Ethel in the musical.
The actress has written and sang all four Dear Diary themes picturised on Khushi Kapoor, as well as lent her voice to the character of Betty (Khushi), singing and composing the song ‘Asymmetrical’.
She has also sung the other two chartbusters ‘Dhishoom Dhishoom’ and ‘Sunoh’.
Dot said: “I’m thrilled with the overwhelming love ‘The Archies’ music is receiving from listeners. Music is a big part of my identity, since I was a songwriter long before I ventured into the film industry. ‘The Archies’ allowed me to express myself both through music and acting, so naturally it will always be my most cherished project.”
The actress added: “This album was particularly...
Dot played Ethel in the musical.
The actress has written and sang all four Dear Diary themes picturised on Khushi Kapoor, as well as lent her voice to the character of Betty (Khushi), singing and composing the song ‘Asymmetrical’.
She has also sung the other two chartbusters ‘Dhishoom Dhishoom’ and ‘Sunoh’.
Dot said: “I’m thrilled with the overwhelming love ‘The Archies’ music is receiving from listeners. Music is a big part of my identity, since I was a songwriter long before I ventured into the film industry. ‘The Archies’ allowed me to express myself both through music and acting, so naturally it will always be my most cherished project.”
The actress added: “This album was particularly...
- 12/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Dec 15 (Ians) Indie musician and actress Aditi Saigal, who has marked her acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s directorial ‘The Archies’, revealed the real reason behind adopting her stage name ‘Dot’.
Aditi plays the character of Ethel Muggs in the teen musical drama. She is the daughter of actress Shena Gamat, who has worked in ‘Band Baaja Baraat’. Her father Amit Saigal was an Indian rock musician, and was fondly called ‘Papa Rock’.
The diva graced the stage of quiz-based reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’, along with the director Zoya Akhtar and other star cast Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, and Yuvraj Menda.
During the conversation, host and megastar Amitabh Bachchan asked her: “Why are you called Dot? Dot means a point. Is Dot your real name?”
The young actress said: “Yes. Actually, my real name is Aditi Saigal. But I chose a...
Aditi plays the character of Ethel Muggs in the teen musical drama. She is the daughter of actress Shena Gamat, who has worked in ‘Band Baaja Baraat’. Her father Amit Saigal was an Indian rock musician, and was fondly called ‘Papa Rock’.
The diva graced the stage of quiz-based reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’, along with the director Zoya Akhtar and other star cast Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, and Yuvraj Menda.
During the conversation, host and megastar Amitabh Bachchan asked her: “Why are you called Dot? Dot means a point. Is Dot your real name?”
The young actress said: “Yes. Actually, my real name is Aditi Saigal. But I chose a...
- 12/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Dec 15 (Ians) Indie musician and actress Aditi Saigal, who has marked her acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s directorial ‘The Archies’, revealed the real reason behind adopting her stage name ‘Dot’.
Aditi plays the character of Ethel Muggs in the teen musical drama. She is the daughter of actress Shena Gamat, who has worked in ‘Band Baaja Baraat’. Her father Amit Saigal was an Indian rock musician, and was fondly called ‘Papa Rock’.
The diva graced the stage of quiz-based reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’, along with the director Zoya Akhtar and other star cast Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, and Yuvraj Menda.
During the conversation, host and megastar Amitabh Bachchan asked her: “Why are you called Dot? Dot means a point. Is Dot your real name?”
The young actress said: “Yes. Actually, my real name is Aditi Saigal. But I chose a...
Aditi plays the character of Ethel Muggs in the teen musical drama. She is the daughter of actress Shena Gamat, who has worked in ‘Band Baaja Baraat’. Her father Amit Saigal was an Indian rock musician, and was fondly called ‘Papa Rock’.
The diva graced the stage of quiz-based reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’, along with the director Zoya Akhtar and other star cast Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, and Yuvraj Menda.
During the conversation, host and megastar Amitabh Bachchan asked her: “Why are you called Dot? Dot means a point. Is Dot your real name?”
The young actress said: “Yes. Actually, my real name is Aditi Saigal. But I chose a...
- 12/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Amid reports that actress Raveena Tandon has liked a post on social media, which questioned the newbies Agastya Nanda and Khushi Kapoor for their acting, the ‘Mohra’ star said the “like was made in error”, and called it “genuine mistake”.
A video of the recently released teen musical drama ‘The Archies’ went viral on the internet, featuring a scene of Agastya and Khushi. The viral video had a caption that read: “Acting died here.”
Reportedly, Raveena had liked the post, which was noticed by the netizens, and she was trolled on the social media.
Taking note of the same, the actor in a now deleted post wrote: “Touch buttons and social media. A genuine mistake has been blown out of proportion. The like was made in error, and something that I was not even aware of that had been pressed by scrolling. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and hurt this may have caused.
A video of the recently released teen musical drama ‘The Archies’ went viral on the internet, featuring a scene of Agastya and Khushi. The viral video had a caption that read: “Acting died here.”
Reportedly, Raveena had liked the post, which was noticed by the netizens, and she was trolled on the social media.
Taking note of the same, the actor in a now deleted post wrote: “Touch buttons and social media. A genuine mistake has been blown out of proportion. The like was made in error, and something that I was not even aware of that had been pressed by scrolling. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and hurt this may have caused.
- 12/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Amid reports that actress Raveena Tandon has liked a post on social media, which questioned the newbies Agastya Nanda and Khushi Kapoor for their acting, the ‘Mohra’ star said the “like was made in error”, and called it “genuine mistake”.
A video of the recently released teen musical drama ‘The Archies’ went viral on the internet, featuring a scene of Agastya and Khushi. The viral video had a caption that read: “Acting died here.”
Reportedly, Raveena had liked the post, which was noticed by the netizens, and she was trolled on the social media.
Taking note of the same, the actor in a now deleted post wrote: “Touch buttons and social media. A genuine mistake has been blown out of proportion. The like was made in error, and something that I was not even aware of that had been pressed by scrolling. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and hurt this may have caused.
A video of the recently released teen musical drama ‘The Archies’ went viral on the internet, featuring a scene of Agastya and Khushi. The viral video had a caption that read: “Acting died here.”
Reportedly, Raveena had liked the post, which was noticed by the netizens, and she was trolled on the social media.
Taking note of the same, the actor in a now deleted post wrote: “Touch buttons and social media. A genuine mistake has been blown out of proportion. The like was made in error, and something that I was not even aware of that had been pressed by scrolling. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and hurt this may have caused.
- 12/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is known for greeting his fans outside his residence on every Sunday, from the past over 40 years, was this time joined by his grandson Agastya Nanda.
Agastya, who is the son of Shweta Bachchan, Big B’s daughter, recently made his acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s directorial, teen musical drama ‘The Archies’.
Known for his ‘Sunday darshan’ at Jalsa, Big B was accompanied by Agastya, who was seen wearing a black tee shirt and blue denims.
While the ‘Sholay’ actor wore a graphic printed blue jacket.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Amitabh shared the photos, wherein both can be seen smiling and waving at the sea of fans, waiting outside the superstar’s residence.
Along with it, Big B wrote: “T 4856- Sunoo!!”, followed by a rose emoji. The tweet marked a reference to Agastya’s song ‘Sunoh’ from ‘The Archies’.
The film is directed by Zoya Akhtar,...
Agastya, who is the son of Shweta Bachchan, Big B’s daughter, recently made his acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s directorial, teen musical drama ‘The Archies’.
Known for his ‘Sunday darshan’ at Jalsa, Big B was accompanied by Agastya, who was seen wearing a black tee shirt and blue denims.
While the ‘Sholay’ actor wore a graphic printed blue jacket.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Amitabh shared the photos, wherein both can be seen smiling and waving at the sea of fans, waiting outside the superstar’s residence.
Along with it, Big B wrote: “T 4856- Sunoo!!”, followed by a rose emoji. The tweet marked a reference to Agastya’s song ‘Sunoh’ from ‘The Archies’.
The film is directed by Zoya Akhtar,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is known for greeting his fans outside his residence on every Sunday, from the past over 40 years, was this time joined by his grandson Agastya Nanda.
Agastya, who is the son of Shweta Bachchan, Big B’s daughter, recently made his acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s directorial, teen musical drama ‘The Archies’.
Known for his ‘Sunday darshan’ at Jalsa, Big B was accompanied by Agastya, who was seen wearing a black tee shirt and blue denims.
While the ‘Sholay’ actor wore a graphic printed blue jacket.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Amitabh shared the photos, wherein both can be seen smiling and waving at the sea of fans, waiting outside the superstar’s residence.
Along with it, Big B wrote: “T 4856- Sunoo!!”, followed by a rose emoji. The tweet marked a reference to Agastya’s song ‘Sunoh’ from ‘The Archies’.
The film is directed by Zoya Akhtar,...
Agastya, who is the son of Shweta Bachchan, Big B’s daughter, recently made his acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s directorial, teen musical drama ‘The Archies’.
Known for his ‘Sunday darshan’ at Jalsa, Big B was accompanied by Agastya, who was seen wearing a black tee shirt and blue denims.
While the ‘Sholay’ actor wore a graphic printed blue jacket.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Amitabh shared the photos, wherein both can be seen smiling and waving at the sea of fans, waiting outside the superstar’s residence.
Along with it, Big B wrote: “T 4856- Sunoo!!”, followed by a rose emoji. The tweet marked a reference to Agastya’s song ‘Sunoh’ from ‘The Archies’.
The film is directed by Zoya Akhtar,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The holiday season of the year, ie, the month of December brings fresh new titles on the Ott ranging from teen musical drama to comic special and action film.
‘The Archies’
‘The Archies’ is directed by Zoya Akhtar, and stars Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, Aditi Saigal and Yuvraj Menda. The screenplay is by Reema Kagti. The heartfelt coming-of-age tale set in the idyllic backdrop of the 1960s,
‘The Archies’ draws viewers into the lives of a beloved group of teenagers. The film is a collaborative effort between Netflix India, Tiger Baby, Archie Comics, and Graphic India. Helmed by Zoya, the highly anticipated film will be released on Netflix on December 7.
‘Mann Pasand’
Comic artiste-writer-actor Zakir Khan’s new streaming special titled ‘Mann Pasand’ weaves quirky stories of his experiences, friendships, relationships, and the clashes that ensue between them during one fateful Goa trip. Produced by Oml,...
‘The Archies’
‘The Archies’ is directed by Zoya Akhtar, and stars Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, Aditi Saigal and Yuvraj Menda. The screenplay is by Reema Kagti. The heartfelt coming-of-age tale set in the idyllic backdrop of the 1960s,
‘The Archies’ draws viewers into the lives of a beloved group of teenagers. The film is a collaborative effort between Netflix India, Tiger Baby, Archie Comics, and Graphic India. Helmed by Zoya, the highly anticipated film will be released on Netflix on December 7.
‘Mann Pasand’
Comic artiste-writer-actor Zakir Khan’s new streaming special titled ‘Mann Pasand’ weaves quirky stories of his experiences, friendships, relationships, and the clashes that ensue between them during one fateful Goa trip. Produced by Oml,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The holiday season of the year, ie, the month of December brings fresh new titles on the Ott ranging from teen musical drama to comic special and action film.
‘The Archies’
‘The Archies’ is directed by Zoya Akhtar, and stars Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, Aditi Saigal and Yuvraj Menda. The screenplay is by Reema Kagti. The heartfelt coming-of-age tale set in the idyllic backdrop of the 1960s,
‘The Archies’ draws viewers into the lives of a beloved group of teenagers. The film is a collaborative effort between Netflix India, Tiger Baby, Archie Comics, and Graphic India. Helmed by Zoya, the highly anticipated film will be released on Netflix on December 7.
‘Mann Pasand’
Comic artiste-writer-actor Zakir Khan’s new streaming special titled ‘Mann Pasand’ weaves quirky stories of his experiences, friendships, relationships, and the clashes that ensue between them during one fateful Goa trip. Produced by Oml,...
‘The Archies’
‘The Archies’ is directed by Zoya Akhtar, and stars Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, Aditi Saigal and Yuvraj Menda. The screenplay is by Reema Kagti. The heartfelt coming-of-age tale set in the idyllic backdrop of the 1960s,
‘The Archies’ draws viewers into the lives of a beloved group of teenagers. The film is a collaborative effort between Netflix India, Tiger Baby, Archie Comics, and Graphic India. Helmed by Zoya, the highly anticipated film will be released on Netflix on December 7.
‘Mann Pasand’
Comic artiste-writer-actor Zakir Khan’s new streaming special titled ‘Mann Pasand’ weaves quirky stories of his experiences, friendships, relationships, and the clashes that ensue between them during one fateful Goa trip. Produced by Oml,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Fargo Year 5 Episode 4, “Insolubilia.”] Fargo‘s fifth year took a terrifying turn for Dot (Juno Temple) and her family in Episode 4, “Insolubilia,” as Gator (Joe Keery) the son of her possessive former husband Roy (Jon Hamm), broke in with intentions to kidnap her. The Halloween-timed scheme unfolds in her booby-trapped home while her husband Wayne (David Rysdahl) and daughter Scotty (Sienna King) take temporary refuge in the attic of their home until their hideaway is uncovered. While Dot takes on the kidnappers single-handedly for the first half of the break-in, soon the whole family is involved as Wayne listens to her instructions but begs for answers as to why this mystery man is calling his wife “Nadine.” Once the immediate threats are neutralized, Dot tells her family to escape down the laundry shoot, but Wayne opts for the trellis out his and Dot’s bedroom window, forgetting that she’s...
- 12/6/2023
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Fargo Year 5, Episode 4, “Insolubilia.”] Fargo‘s fifth installment has already paid homage to Tim Burton‘s The Nightmare Before Christmas, but there’s a new homage breaking loose in the fourth episode as Joe Keery‘s Gator Tillman takes up a nail bat, a.k.a. zombie killer, a.k.a. Steve Harrington’s — his Stranger Things character — weapon of choice. Described as a zombie killer in this iteration, the nail bat isn’t strange to Keery, who has swung a similar deadly weapon more than once in the Netflix series, first and foremost to kill or attack the Demogorogon. But this time around, Keery’s character isn’t fighting any Demogorgons. Instead, his character, Gator, threatens Juno Temple‘s Dot Lyon. Sent to kidnap his father’s runaway bride, Dot has concocted a house of horrors (just in time for Halloween!) to try and deflect her would-be captors. Her...
- 12/6/2023
- TV Insider
This article contains spoilers for Fargo season 5 episode 4.
Something festive, something spooky, something downright oogie boogie has been lurking around Fargo season 5 since its very first scene.
Flash back, if you will, to the opening moments of episode 1 “The Tragedy of the Commons.” The viewer is immediately thrust into chaos. Punches are being thrown at a meeting of the Fall Festival Planning Committee in Scandia Middle School. Look past the melee of writhing white Midwesterners towards to stage and what do you see? That’s right: crude plywood renderings of the iconic landscapes from the 1993 animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Later on, as Dorothy Lyon (Juno Temple) is being escorted out of the school, we see two Nightmare Before Christmas posters, confirming it as Scandia Middle School’s fall show.
Now, at the beginning of episode 4 “Insolubilia,” Fargo season 5 kicks its Nightmare Before Christmas appreciation up a notch. Not...
Something festive, something spooky, something downright oogie boogie has been lurking around Fargo season 5 since its very first scene.
Flash back, if you will, to the opening moments of episode 1 “The Tragedy of the Commons.” The viewer is immediately thrust into chaos. Punches are being thrown at a meeting of the Fall Festival Planning Committee in Scandia Middle School. Look past the melee of writhing white Midwesterners towards to stage and what do you see? That’s right: crude plywood renderings of the iconic landscapes from the 1993 animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Later on, as Dorothy Lyon (Juno Temple) is being escorted out of the school, we see two Nightmare Before Christmas posters, confirming it as Scandia Middle School’s fall show.
Now, at the beginning of episode 4 “Insolubilia,” Fargo season 5 kicks its Nightmare Before Christmas appreciation up a notch. Not...
- 12/6/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Joe Keery as Gator Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5 episode 4 (Photo Cr: Michelle Faye/FX)
Gator (Joe Keery) and his three minions make their move as FX’s Fargo season five episode four, “Insolubilia,” gets underway. The foursome splits into two twosomes and enters the Lyons’ home. Are they surprised to find the doors unlocked? Probably, but it’s impossible to tell because of their Nightmare Before Christmas masks.
Armed with tasers, knives, and guns – and half a brain between them – they slowly make their way through the house. Smoke pours out of the oven and Dot (Juno Temple) watches from inside a closet, waiting to launch her attack.
The tension ratchets up along with the action as the lights go out, a smoke alarm sounds, and a strobe light flashes. It turns out the strobe light’s coming from a plastic jack-o-lantern with a maniacal laugh. While one intruder’s distracted looking at the pumpkin,...
Gator (Joe Keery) and his three minions make their move as FX’s Fargo season five episode four, “Insolubilia,” gets underway. The foursome splits into two twosomes and enters the Lyons’ home. Are they surprised to find the doors unlocked? Probably, but it’s impossible to tell because of their Nightmare Before Christmas masks.
Armed with tasers, knives, and guns – and half a brain between them – they slowly make their way through the house. Smoke pours out of the oven and Dot (Juno Temple) watches from inside a closet, waiting to launch her attack.
The tension ratchets up along with the action as the lights go out, a smoke alarm sounds, and a strobe light flashes. It turns out the strobe light’s coming from a plastic jack-o-lantern with a maniacal laugh. While one intruder’s distracted looking at the pumpkin,...
- 12/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This isn’t the first time Noah Hawley’s show has trespassed into a realm that isn’t too keen on keeping a healthy, amicable relationship with beings of flesh and blood. But this may just be the first time that Fargo is truly terrifying. We’re done with the chucklesome flying saucers and antagonists who seem practically otherworldly. Frankly, none of that had the air of menace that surrounds the main villain of this season—Ole Munch—holding us hostage in the limbo where we’re unsure as to what it is we’re dealing with here. The bloodcurdling fear that Hawley associates with the otherwise much-played-out theme of debt is what keeps the air heavy in the third episode of Fargo season 5. God might’ve checked out already. Who saves Dot and the people after her?
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- 12/5/2023
- by Lopamudra Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
There's a fair amount of special effects makeup required to make the FX series "Fargo" come to life, in large part because of the brutal violence that plays out every season. On season 5, however, there was a very different kind of prosthetic work required, and it had everything to do with Jon Hamm's character, a conservative Christian sheriff who's as corrupt as they come. Hamm plays North Dakota lawman Roy Tillman, who first served as sheriff of his county when he was only 25 years old, and it's led him to believe he can do whatever he wants, legal or not. Aided by his cadre of corrupt cops, Tillman shows that he's not afraid to play really dirty, especially when it comes to his frustrations with Minnesota housewife Dot (Juno Temple).
It might seem like he's not really the kind of guy who would have nipple piercings, but as showrunner...
It might seem like he's not really the kind of guy who would have nipple piercings, but as showrunner...
- 12/3/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including The Golden Bachelor, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, Frasier and Dancing With the Stars!
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- 12/1/2023
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Dave Nemetz, Ryan Schwartz, Rebecca Iannucci, Nick Caruso, Keisha Hatchett, Charlie Mason and Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Debutant Vedang Raina tried his hands on singing as he lent his vocal prowess for a track ‘Everything Is Politics’ on the upcoming film ‘The Archies’. ‘The Archies’ also stars Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, Khushi Kapoor, Agastya Nanda, Dot, Yuvraj Menda, and Mihir Ahuja.
‘The Archies’ does not just mark Vedang’s debut as an actor but as a singer too. The actor who plays Reggie Mantle in the film has lent his voice to the song ‘Everything Is Politics’.
The song is a groovy, peppy number that literally gets you hooked. Everything Is Politics has gotten music from Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy, and is quite a mood lifter.
Talking about the song, ‘Everything Is Politics’, Vedang said: ” I’ve always loved singing and music, so doing playback for my own character in the film was a dream come true and I’m extremely excited for it.”
‘The Archies’ is an upcoming teen musical comedy film.
‘The Archies’ does not just mark Vedang’s debut as an actor but as a singer too. The actor who plays Reggie Mantle in the film has lent his voice to the song ‘Everything Is Politics’.
The song is a groovy, peppy number that literally gets you hooked. Everything Is Politics has gotten music from Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy, and is quite a mood lifter.
Talking about the song, ‘Everything Is Politics’, Vedang said: ” I’ve always loved singing and music, so doing playback for my own character in the film was a dream come true and I’m extremely excited for it.”
‘The Archies’ is an upcoming teen musical comedy film.
- 12/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Debutant Vedang Raina tried his hands on singing as he lent his vocal prowess for a track ‘Everything Is Politics’ on the upcoming film ‘The Archies’. ‘The Archies’ also stars Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, Khushi Kapoor, Agastya Nanda, Dot, Yuvraj Menda, and Mihir Ahuja.
‘The Archies’ does not just mark Vedang’s debut as an actor but as a singer too. The actor who plays Reggie Mantle in the film has lent his voice to the song ‘Everything Is Politics’.
The song is a groovy, peppy number that literally gets you hooked. Everything Is Politics has gotten music from Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy, and is quite a mood lifter.
Talking about the song, ‘Everything Is Politics’, Vedang said: ” I’ve always loved singing and music, so doing playback for my own character in the film was a dream come true and I’m extremely excited for it.”
‘The Archies’ is an upcoming teen musical comedy film.
‘The Archies’ does not just mark Vedang’s debut as an actor but as a singer too. The actor who plays Reggie Mantle in the film has lent his voice to the song ‘Everything Is Politics’.
The song is a groovy, peppy number that literally gets you hooked. Everything Is Politics has gotten music from Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy, and is quite a mood lifter.
Talking about the song, ‘Everything Is Politics’, Vedang said: ” I’ve always loved singing and music, so doing playback for my own character in the film was a dream come true and I’m extremely excited for it.”
‘The Archies’ is an upcoming teen musical comedy film.
- 12/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Netflix’s The Archies held a star-studded music album launch event to showcase the brilliant songs on the soundtrack. The film’s ensemble cast including Dot (Aditi), Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Mihir Ahuja, Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina and Yuvraj Menda along with the filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti, and music team, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Ankur Tewari, Tejas and Shivam Mahadevan unveiled the 16-song album and even treated the audience by performing some of the tunes.
‘The Archies’ album features collaborations with celebrated artists including lyricist Javed Akhtar and Dot, music composers Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and singers like Arijit Singh, Ankur Tewari and The Islanders. The album, a 16-track masterpiece, includes the hits ‘Sunoh,’ ‘Va Va Voom’ and ‘In Raahon Mein,’ along with other newly released songs such as ‘Dear Diary,’ ‘Jab Tum Na Theen,’ ‘Dhishoom Dhishoom’, ‘Lonely July,’ ‘Everything is Politics,’ ‘Plum Pudding,’ ‘Yeh Saari Aawazein,’ ‘Choona Aasmaan,’ and ‘Asymmetrical,’ among others.
‘The Archies’ album features collaborations with celebrated artists including lyricist Javed Akhtar and Dot, music composers Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and singers like Arijit Singh, Ankur Tewari and The Islanders. The album, a 16-track masterpiece, includes the hits ‘Sunoh,’ ‘Va Va Voom’ and ‘In Raahon Mein,’ along with other newly released songs such as ‘Dear Diary,’ ‘Jab Tum Na Theen,’ ‘Dhishoom Dhishoom’, ‘Lonely July,’ ‘Everything is Politics,’ ‘Plum Pudding,’ ‘Yeh Saari Aawazein,’ ‘Choona Aasmaan,’ and ‘Asymmetrical,’ among others.
- 11/29/2023
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Fargo Year 5, Episodes 1-3.] When it comes to Fargo, the series isn’t one you’d expect to pull blatant influences from other popular culture, but Year 5 is flipping the script a bit with its Nightmare Before Christmas influences. As viewers who tuned into the first three episodes saw, and heard, there is more than one allusion to the Tim Burton stop-motion animated classic. The first tease occurs while Dot (Juno Temple) attempts to sleep after being booked by the police in the first installment, “The Tragedy of the Commons.” Fearful about what might be coming for her, we see a flash of masked individuals donning the likeness of Jack Skellington and other characters from the film. (Credit: FX) And as the second episode, “Trials and Tribulations,” comes to a close, Dot sits down to dinner with her husband Wayne (David Rysdahl) and daughter Scotty (Sienna King) at the moment...
- 11/29/2023
- TV Insider
Joe Keery as Gator Tillman and Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5 episode 3 (Photo Cr: Michelle Faye/FX)
Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) is listening to “Sixteen Tons” on the radio while he rolls up to the murder scene/gas station as FX’s Fargo season five episode three gets underway. For once, his son Gator (Joe Keery) has done the right thing by not broadcasting the fact Ole Munch killed his partner and left a menacing sign on his dead body. So far, only Roy’s aware the gas station’s upped its body count by one.
Gator praises Ole Munch’s big balls, and Roy points out Munch has altered the size of Gator’s. They’ve gotten smaller.
Roy orders Gator to dig up all the info he can on Ole Munch. And he warns his son to sleep with his gun cocked until the situation’s handled.
Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) is listening to “Sixteen Tons” on the radio while he rolls up to the murder scene/gas station as FX’s Fargo season five episode three gets underway. For once, his son Gator (Joe Keery) has done the right thing by not broadcasting the fact Ole Munch killed his partner and left a menacing sign on his dead body. So far, only Roy’s aware the gas station’s upped its body count by one.
Gator praises Ole Munch’s big balls, and Roy points out Munch has altered the size of Gator’s. They’ve gotten smaller.
Roy orders Gator to dig up all the info he can on Ole Munch. And he warns his son to sleep with his gun cocked until the situation’s handled.
- 11/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Song: Dhishoom Dhishoom
Movie: The Archies
Singer: Dot, Kelly Dlima
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Featuring: Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor
Label: Sony Music India
Check out Dhishoom Dhishoom Song Lyrics from The Archies starring Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina
Smack Pow Splat Boom
Crack Chop Whack
Dhishoom Dhishoom
Isko Bhi Milna
Usko Bhi Milna
Chakkar Bahot Hain Iske
Yahan Bhi Dhokha
Wahan Bhi Dhokha
Thik Karenge Hum Isse
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Dil Bhar Ke Hum Lenge
Har Dhokhe Ka Isse Badla
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Cause He’s Got The Bark
But We’ve Got The Bite
Smack Ab Yeh Jaanega
Pow Ab Yeh Maanega
Splat Iska Drama Nahi Chalega
Boom Crack Seedha Rahega
Chop Seedha Chalega
Whack Yeh Promise Hum Se Karega
Dhishoom Dhishoom
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Chahe Jo Bhi Ho Jaye
Ab Yeh...
Movie: The Archies
Singer: Dot, Kelly Dlima
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Featuring: Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor
Label: Sony Music India
Check out Dhishoom Dhishoom Song Lyrics from The Archies starring Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina
Smack Pow Splat Boom
Crack Chop Whack
Dhishoom Dhishoom
Isko Bhi Milna
Usko Bhi Milna
Chakkar Bahot Hain Iske
Yahan Bhi Dhokha
Wahan Bhi Dhokha
Thik Karenge Hum Isse
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Dil Bhar Ke Hum Lenge
Har Dhokhe Ka Isse Badla
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Cause He’s Got The Bark
But We’ve Got The Bite
Smack Ab Yeh Jaanega
Pow Ab Yeh Maanega
Splat Iska Drama Nahi Chalega
Boom Crack Seedha Rahega
Chop Seedha Chalega
Whack Yeh Promise Hum Se Karega
Dhishoom Dhishoom
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Chahe Jo Bhi Ho Jaye
Ab Yeh...
- 11/27/2023
- by Editorial Desk
Song: Dhishoom Dhishoom
Movie: The Archies
Singer: Dot, Kelly Dlima
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Featuring: Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor
Label: Sony Music India
Check out Dhishoom Dhishoom Song Lyrics from The Archies starring Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina
Smack Pow Splat Boom
Crack Chop Whack
Dhishoom Dhishoom
Isko Bhi Milna
Usko Bhi Milna
Chakkar Bahot Hain Iske
Yahan Bhi Dhokha
Wahan Bhi Dhokha
Thik Karenge Hum Isse
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Dil Bhar Ke Hum Lenge
Har Dhokhe Ka Isse Badla
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Cause He’s Got The Bark
But We’ve Got The Bite
Smack Ab Yeh Jaanega
Pow Ab Yeh Maanega
Splat Iska Drama Nahi Chalega
Boom Crack Seedha Rahega
Chop Seedha Chalega
Whack Yeh Promise Hum Se Karega
Dhishoom Dhishoom
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Chahe Jo Bhi Ho Jaye
Ab Yeh...
Movie: The Archies
Singer: Dot, Kelly Dlima
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Featuring: Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor
Label: Sony Music India
Check out Dhishoom Dhishoom Song Lyrics from The Archies starring Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina
Smack Pow Splat Boom
Crack Chop Whack
Dhishoom Dhishoom
Isko Bhi Milna
Usko Bhi Milna
Chakkar Bahot Hain Iske
Yahan Bhi Dhokha
Wahan Bhi Dhokha
Thik Karenge Hum Isse
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Dil Bhar Ke Hum Lenge
Har Dhokhe Ka Isse Badla
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Cause He’s Got The Bark
But We’ve Got The Bite
Smack Ab Yeh Jaanega
Pow Ab Yeh Maanega
Splat Iska Drama Nahi Chalega
Boom Crack Seedha Rahega
Chop Seedha Chalega
Whack Yeh Promise Hum Se Karega
Dhishoom Dhishoom
He Better Watch His Back Alright
Chahe Jo Bhi Ho Jaye
Ab Yeh...
- 11/27/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
After a three year run playing Keeley Jones on “Ted Lasso” that earned her three Primetime Emmy nominations, Juno Temple’s role in the critically acclaimed Season 5 of “Fargo” should keep her in the prestige TV limelight for another awards season. Both shows saw the British actress stretch her acting chops to perform in an unfamiliar dialect — and working on both shows at the same time came with its own slate of unexpected challenges.
In a new interview with Business Insider, Temple recalled doing the work of developing her Minnesota accent to play Dorothy “Dot” Lyon on “Fargo” while simultaneously filming “Ted Lasso” with her character’s distinct Essex accent. While she eventually learned to keep the voices separate, the actress admits to having some initial confusion.
“I remember when I first started doing dialect sessions, I was still doing Season 3 of ‘Ted Lasso,’ so I was speaking Essex, while...
In a new interview with Business Insider, Temple recalled doing the work of developing her Minnesota accent to play Dorothy “Dot” Lyon on “Fargo” while simultaneously filming “Ted Lasso” with her character’s distinct Essex accent. While she eventually learned to keep the voices separate, the actress admits to having some initial confusion.
“I remember when I first started doing dialect sessions, I was still doing Season 3 of ‘Ted Lasso,’ so I was speaking Essex, while...
- 11/26/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Mumbai, Nov 26 (Ians) Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming streaming film ‘The Archies’, has said that with regards to the film’s music she wanted an album which would make her smile.
The film is set in the fictional town of Riverdale in the 1960s and boasts the Rock and roll genre in its soundtrack.
Sharing insights into the film’s musical journey, Zoya said: “We are super excited to finally drop the entire album for our audiences. The film is a musical, and the album is unique given the comic book narrative, the 1960s era and the Young adult tone.”
The filmmaker further added: “Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Ankur Tewari, Dot, my father, Arijit Singh and Tejas on one album is more than I could have dreamed of. I wanted an album that makes me smile. This one does and I hope the listeners do too.”
‘The...
The film is set in the fictional town of Riverdale in the 1960s and boasts the Rock and roll genre in its soundtrack.
Sharing insights into the film’s musical journey, Zoya said: “We are super excited to finally drop the entire album for our audiences. The film is a musical, and the album is unique given the comic book narrative, the 1960s era and the Young adult tone.”
The filmmaker further added: “Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Ankur Tewari, Dot, my father, Arijit Singh and Tejas on one album is more than I could have dreamed of. I wanted an album that makes me smile. This one does and I hope the listeners do too.”
‘The...
- 11/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Mumbai, Nov 26 (Ians) Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming streaming film ‘The Archies’, has said that with regards to the film’s music she wanted an album which would make her smile.
The film is set in the fictional town of Riverdale in the 1960s and boasts the Rock and roll genre in its soundtrack.
Sharing insights into the film’s musical journey, Zoya said: “We are super excited to finally drop the entire album for our audiences. The film is a musical, and the album is unique given the comic book narrative, the 1960s era and the Young adult tone.”
The filmmaker further added: “Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Ankur Tewari, Dot, my father, Arijit Singh and Tejas on one album is more than I could have dreamed of. I wanted an album that makes me smile. This one does and I hope the listeners do too.”
‘The...
The film is set in the fictional town of Riverdale in the 1960s and boasts the Rock and roll genre in its soundtrack.
Sharing insights into the film’s musical journey, Zoya said: “We are super excited to finally drop the entire album for our audiences. The film is a musical, and the album is unique given the comic book narrative, the 1960s era and the Young adult tone.”
The filmmaker further added: “Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Ankur Tewari, Dot, my father, Arijit Singh and Tejas on one album is more than I could have dreamed of. I wanted an album that makes me smile. This one does and I hope the listeners do too.”
‘The...
- 11/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Nov 26 (Ians) Music composers Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, who are enjoying response to the recently released album of the upcoming streaming film ‘The Archies’, have shared their favourite track from the album, one that is heavily rock and roll.
The composer attended the music launch of their album in Mumbai and spoke about the album, its texture and how it was brought to life.
Talking about their experience of creating music for the film, they said: “With ‘The Archies’ music, we’ve aimed to create something refreshing for the audiences. The ‘60s music adds a unique vibe, complemented by a talented team of musicians and lyricists.”
They further mentioned their favourite track from the album: “Our personal favourite has to be ‘Plum Pudding’ and we’re excited to see how audiences respond to it and our other songs.”
Composer, Singer, lyricist Ankur Tewar also shared his excitement on the full album release saying,...
The composer attended the music launch of their album in Mumbai and spoke about the album, its texture and how it was brought to life.
Talking about their experience of creating music for the film, they said: “With ‘The Archies’ music, we’ve aimed to create something refreshing for the audiences. The ‘60s music adds a unique vibe, complemented by a talented team of musicians and lyricists.”
They further mentioned their favourite track from the album: “Our personal favourite has to be ‘Plum Pudding’ and we’re excited to see how audiences respond to it and our other songs.”
Composer, Singer, lyricist Ankur Tewar also shared his excitement on the full album release saying,...
- 11/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Mumbai, Nov 26 (Ians) Music composers Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, who are enjoying response to the recently released album of the upcoming streaming film ‘The Archies’, have shared their favourite track from the album, one that is heavily rock and roll.
The composer attended the music launch of their album in Mumbai and spoke about the album, its texture and how it was brought to life.
Talking about their experience of creating music for the film, they said: “With ‘The Archies’ music, we’ve aimed to create something refreshing for the audiences. The ‘60s music adds a unique vibe, complemented by a talented team of musicians and lyricists.”
They further mentioned their favourite track from the album: “Our personal favourite has to be ‘Plum Pudding’ and we’re excited to see how audiences respond to it and our other songs.”
Composer, Singer, lyricist Ankur Tewar also shared his excitement on the full album release saying,...
The composer attended the music launch of their album in Mumbai and spoke about the album, its texture and how it was brought to life.
Talking about their experience of creating music for the film, they said: “With ‘The Archies’ music, we’ve aimed to create something refreshing for the audiences. The ‘60s music adds a unique vibe, complemented by a talented team of musicians and lyricists.”
They further mentioned their favourite track from the album: “Our personal favourite has to be ‘Plum Pudding’ and we’re excited to see how audiences respond to it and our other songs.”
Composer, Singer, lyricist Ankur Tewar also shared his excitement on the full album release saying,...
- 11/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
One might think TV would take a break during the week of Thanksgiving, but they’d be wrong. The fifth installment of Noah Hawley’s “Fargo” premiered this week on FX. A return to form for the Emmy-winning anthology series, the darkly funny new season is set in 2019 and stars Emmy nominee Juno Temple as Dot Lyon, a Midwestern housewife and mother whose past begins to catch up with her after she’s arrested at a school board meeting for accidentally tasering a cop.
As has become the norm, this season of “Fargo” is ridiculously stacked with talent. Emmy winner Jon Hamm, who is coming off the third season of “The Morning Show,” portrays Roy Tillman, a larger-than-life North Dakota sheriff looking for Dot with the help of his son Gator, portrayed by “Stranger Things” fan favorite Joe Keery. Meanwhile, Jennifer Jason Leigh more than holds her own as Dot’s wealthy and disapproving mother-in-law,...
As has become the norm, this season of “Fargo” is ridiculously stacked with talent. Emmy winner Jon Hamm, who is coming off the third season of “The Morning Show,” portrays Roy Tillman, a larger-than-life North Dakota sheriff looking for Dot with the help of his son Gator, portrayed by “Stranger Things” fan favorite Joe Keery. Meanwhile, Jennifer Jason Leigh more than holds her own as Dot’s wealthy and disapproving mother-in-law,...
- 11/25/2023
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
“Minnesota nice” isn’t how I’d describe the biblical school board meeting brawl that pulls us into the 5th season of Noah Hawley’s freaky take on the 1996 Coen brothers classic, Fargo. But then again, when does Hawley’s show ever domesticate itself within the frame it constructs in every season? I didn’t see a fifth season coming and giving us another chance to gawk at some bizarre happenings around Minnesota. And boy, have I missed the snowy terrain preserving trippy secrets and loops of convoluted family dynamics!
Spoilers Ahead
What’s Going On With The Lyons?
First things first, although this is a disclaimer mainly meant for the newcomers joining the Fargo in its 5th installment, take the title card’s ‘true-story’ claims at the start of each episode with a grain of salt. None of it is true, to say the least, and the longer you...
Spoilers Ahead
What’s Going On With The Lyons?
First things first, although this is a disclaimer mainly meant for the newcomers joining the Fargo in its 5th installment, take the title card’s ‘true-story’ claims at the start of each episode with a grain of salt. None of it is true, to say the least, and the longer you...
- 11/23/2023
- by Lopamudra Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
Plot: The latest installment of Fargo is set in Minnesota and North Dakota, 2019. After an unexpected series of events lands Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon in hot water with the authorities, this seemingly typical Midwestern housewife is suddenly plunged back into a life she thought she had left behind.
Review: Before the first season of Fargo premiered in 2014, I thought it was a bad idea. It should have been a clue that Noah Hawley’s series would be a masterpiece since it came with The Coen Brothers’ approval. A decade later, the fifth entry in the anthology series is arriving, set in the pre-pandemic year of 2019. Following the series alternating historical and contemporary timelines, the new season trades period settings of the 1970s and 1920s for a familiar-looking world anchored in the political divide of liberals and conservatives that raged those four long years ago. But, rather than being a story about politics,...
Review: Before the first season of Fargo premiered in 2014, I thought it was a bad idea. It should have been a clue that Noah Hawley’s series would be a masterpiece since it came with The Coen Brothers’ approval. A decade later, the fifth entry in the anthology series is arriving, set in the pre-pandemic year of 2019. Following the series alternating historical and contemporary timelines, the new season trades period settings of the 1970s and 1920s for a familiar-looking world anchored in the political divide of liberals and conservatives that raged those four long years ago. But, rather than being a story about politics,...
- 11/23/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Fargo Year 5 Episode 1 “The Tragedy of the Commons” & Episode 2 “Trials and Tribulations.” ] FX‘s Fargo delivers quite a catfight in its Year 5 two-handed opener as Juno Temple‘s Dot Lyon and Jennifer Jason Leigh‘s Lorraine Lyon go toe-to-toe. As the Debt Queen of the Midwest, Lorraine is intent on protecting her billionaire status, preserving her family, and getting to the bottom of Dot’s story as she learns she doesn’t know her daughter-in-law as well as she once believed. When Dot goes missing after being kidnapped in the premiere episode, she turns up back at her Minnesota home, only to pretend that none of it happened. Seeking some clarity, Lorraine exercises her power by showing up, unannounced, at her son Wayne (David Rysdahl) and daughter-in-law’s home, settling in the kitchen until Dot arrives with her daughter Scotty (Sienna King). Sitting down to chat with Lorraine, Dot gets aggressive,...
- 11/22/2023
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Fargo Year 5, Episode 1, “The Tragedy of the Commons,” & Episode 2, “Trials and Tribulations.” ] Fargo Year 5 has arrived, and with it comes one heck of a Midwest twist, not just on themes presented in the 1996 film but also regarding the motivations of key characters. While fans were teased about a kidnapping involving Juno Temple‘s Minnesota housewife Dot Lyon led by Jon Hamm‘s North Dakota sheriff Roy Tillman, the true nature of their relationship hadn’t been revealed until now. Fans who tuned in learned that Dot is actually Nadine, and she is Roy’s runaway bride who has assumed a new identity and life in the nine or ten years since she fled. Living under the name Dorothy Lyon, she’s married to meek car dealer Wayne (David Rysdahl), who is loosely based on William H. Macy‘s Jerry Lundegaard from the Coen brothers film. Unlike Jerry, though, Wayne has no insider ...
- 11/22/2023
- TV Insider
Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5 episode 2 (Photo Cr: Michelle Faye/FX)
FX’s Fargo season five episode two opens with the introduction of a new key player. Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) admires himself on a billboard as his voice-over drops a few pertinent facts. The Tillmans have a history in law enforcement. Roy believes Jesus was a bearded man and that women should be seen, not heard, kept pregnant and in the kitchen.
Plus, they should come to their wedding bed virgins.
It turns out he’s dropping these pearls of wisdom on a young couple. The husband is an abuser, but the wife tries to play it off that she’s just clumsy. Hubby learns a lesson the hard way when Roy has his deputy place him in a chokehold. Oh wait, the lesson didn’t sink in, and Roy tosses a cup of scalding...
FX’s Fargo season five episode two opens with the introduction of a new key player. Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) admires himself on a billboard as his voice-over drops a few pertinent facts. The Tillmans have a history in law enforcement. Roy believes Jesus was a bearded man and that women should be seen, not heard, kept pregnant and in the kitchen.
Plus, they should come to their wedding bed virgins.
It turns out he’s dropping these pearls of wisdom on a young couple. The husband is an abuser, but the wife tries to play it off that she’s just clumsy. Hubby learns a lesson the hard way when Roy has his deputy place him in a chokehold. Oh wait, the lesson didn’t sink in, and Roy tosses a cup of scalding...
- 11/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This article contains spoilers for Fargo season 5 episodes 1 and 2.
Fargo season 5 opens in as immediate fashion as possible. As the curtains rise on episode 1 “The Tragedy of the Commons,” punches are already being thrown. It’s a chaotic, yet familiar scene in the U.S. in which a community meeting at a high school auditorium has devolved into desultory violence.
Our protagonist Dorothy “Dot” Lyon (Ted Lasso‘s Juno Temple) shields her daughter from the melee as adults act a fool at the Fall Festival Planning Committee. Dot is drawn into the fray when her daughter’s math teacher comes barreling down the aisle screaming “No one’s listening to me!” Dot tases him in self defense and is booked at the local police station, kickstarting the real events of the season.
Fargo, both the classic 1996 Coen Brothers film and the FX series inspired by it, has a distinct knack...
Fargo season 5 opens in as immediate fashion as possible. As the curtains rise on episode 1 “The Tragedy of the Commons,” punches are already being thrown. It’s a chaotic, yet familiar scene in the U.S. in which a community meeting at a high school auditorium has devolved into desultory violence.
Our protagonist Dorothy “Dot” Lyon (Ted Lasso‘s Juno Temple) shields her daughter from the melee as adults act a fool at the Fall Festival Planning Committee. Dot is drawn into the fray when her daughter’s math teacher comes barreling down the aisle screaming “No one’s listening to me!” Dot tases him in self defense and is booked at the local police station, kickstarting the real events of the season.
Fargo, both the classic 1996 Coen Brothers film and the FX series inspired by it, has a distinct knack...
- 11/22/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Fargo’s Dot Lyon just wants to make pancakes for her daughter, but instead, she gets caught up in a whirlwind of guns-blazing action in Tuesday’s Season 5 premiere — and she more than holds her own.
When we meet Dot (played by Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple), she’s shielding her daughter Scotty from a school board meeting that turned into an all-out brawl. On her way out, she’s grabbed from behind and turns around to hit the guy with a stun gun — and it turns out he’s a cop. Dot is put in handcuffs and hauled away in a police cruiser,...
When we meet Dot (played by Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple), she’s shielding her daughter Scotty from a school board meeting that turned into an all-out brawl. On her way out, she’s grabbed from behind and turns around to hit the guy with a stun gun — and it turns out he’s a cop. Dot is put in handcuffs and hauled away in a police cruiser,...
- 11/22/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Juno Temple as Dorothy “Dot” Lyon and Sienna King as Scotty Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5 episode 1 (Photo Credit: Michelle Faye/FX)
It’s not truly a new season of FX’s Fargo until the fake disclaimer advising this is a true story appears on the screen. That happens three minutes into season five episode one, “The Tragedy of the Commons.”
Before that, Fargo fans are advised that “Minnesota Nice” is an aggressively pleasant demeanor put on no matter how rotten life becomes. And “rotten” is a gentle word to describe the mood at the middle school’s Fall Festival Planning Committee meeting. Punches are thrown, hair is pulled, and the woman we’ll be cheering for this season – Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon (Juno Temple) – sits, jaw-dropped, scanning the room. She advises her daughter, Scotty (Sienna King), that it’s time to make an exit and to fight back if anyone chases them.
It’s not truly a new season of FX’s Fargo until the fake disclaimer advising this is a true story appears on the screen. That happens three minutes into season five episode one, “The Tragedy of the Commons.”
Before that, Fargo fans are advised that “Minnesota Nice” is an aggressively pleasant demeanor put on no matter how rotten life becomes. And “rotten” is a gentle word to describe the mood at the middle school’s Fall Festival Planning Committee meeting. Punches are thrown, hair is pulled, and the woman we’ll be cheering for this season – Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon (Juno Temple) – sits, jaw-dropped, scanning the room. She advises her daughter, Scotty (Sienna King), that it’s time to make an exit and to fight back if anyone chases them.
- 11/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Lorraine Lyon, the CEO of a private debt collection company and matriarch of the Lyon family, is sitting for an interview. Dressed modestly in a black skirt and jacket adorned with gold buttons, yet surrounded by her sleek marble-floored office space, Lorraine (Jennifer Jason Leigh) listens patiently as the reporter asks how her business soared to record profits by buying consumer debt other collectors wrote off as “uncollectible.” “Here’s what you need to understand about Americans,” she says, unperturbed by the question’s doubtful implications. “They don’t want a handout. What they’re looking for is an opportunity to fix it themselves. We give them that.”
Like any good spin artist, Lorraine laces her plainly contemptible conduct with grains of truth. While no sane person would object to the sudden dissolution of their obscene medical bills or interest-inflated credit card debt, they may, in fact, like to fix...
Like any good spin artist, Lorraine laces her plainly contemptible conduct with grains of truth. While no sane person would object to the sudden dissolution of their obscene medical bills or interest-inflated credit card debt, they may, in fact, like to fix...
- 11/21/2023
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The typical season of “Fargo” starts at a simmer. Thanks to the famous opening disclaimer (“at the request of the survivors”; “out of respect for the dead”), borrowed wholesale from the Coen Brothers’ original masterpiece, the audience knows violence is in the offing. In translating “Fargo” into an anthology series, an interpretive exercise that now spans five different installments over nearly a decade, creator Noah Hawley has stuck to this structure. “Fargo” may hopscotch across time, points of view, and the Greater Midwest, but Hawley uses a loose and shifting set of signatures to identify the multiplying parts of the franchise as part of a greater whole — the pace heretofore among them.
The latest “Fargo” story, however, starts in media res. We’re in suburban Minnesota circa 2019, and a local school board meeting has descended into chaos. This isn’t a record-scratch-freeze-frame situation, either; in the six episodes provided to critics in advance,...
The latest “Fargo” story, however, starts in media res. We’re in suburban Minnesota circa 2019, and a local school board meeting has descended into chaos. This isn’t a record-scratch-freeze-frame situation, either; in the six episodes provided to critics in advance,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
This Tuesday night, November 28, 2023, at 10:00 Pm on FX, “Fargo” returns with the highly anticipated Season 5 Episode 3 titled “The Paradox of Intermediate Transactions.” In this thrilling installment, Dot and Wayne find themselves on a mission to protect their home, setting the stage for intense and unpredictable developments.
Meanwhile, Roy takes decisive action to neutralize a significant obstacle, adding to the intricate web of intrigue that defines “Fargo.” As suspicions of foul play arise, Witt is drawn deeper into the complex narrative, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. The episode promises a rollercoaster of emotions and strategic moves, and with Gator making a significant play, the stakes are higher than ever.
Fans of “Fargo” won’t want to miss this gripping episode, filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and the signature dark humor that defines the series. Tune in for “The Paradox of Intermediate Transactions” and brace yourself for another...
Meanwhile, Roy takes decisive action to neutralize a significant obstacle, adding to the intricate web of intrigue that defines “Fargo.” As suspicions of foul play arise, Witt is drawn deeper into the complex narrative, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. The episode promises a rollercoaster of emotions and strategic moves, and with Gator making a significant play, the stakes are higher than ever.
Fans of “Fargo” won’t want to miss this gripping episode, filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and the signature dark humor that defines the series. Tune in for “The Paradox of Intermediate Transactions” and brace yourself for another...
- 11/21/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
When last we saw FX’s Fargo nearly three years ago, its creator, Noah Hawley, had taken the franchise away from its home turf, both physically and demographically. The fourth season roamed hundreds of miles south from the show’s usual Minnesotan stomping grounds for a story set on the mean streets of 1950s Kansas City. And after three seasons of showing all the sins hidden behind the polite veneer of Scandinavian-Americans in the Upper Midwest, this new story focused on a war between Black and Italian mobsters.
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- 11/21/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
One of the best crime anthology series on television is returning for another season. “Fargo” Season 5 debuts on FX on Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 10 p.m. Et with a new cast and a new storyline for viewers to sink their teeth into. After accidentally attracting the attention of authorities, unassuming Midwestern housewife Dot has to return to a life she thought she left behind many years ago. You can watch Fargo: Season 5 and FX with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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Dorothy “Dot” Lyon (Juno Temple) is everything the...
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- 11/21/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Regarded as one of the most loved and gifted artists in the Indian music industry, singer Arijit Singh is widely celebrated for his soulful ballads and powerful voice, standing tall as an incredibly versatile artist. Diverging from his trademark romantic melodies, Arijit Singh has now unveiled a new facet of his musical prowess in Zoya Akhtar’s upcoming film ‘The Archies’ new song titled ‘In Raahon Mein’.
A lively number with the tunes of the ‘60s, the song offers a refreshing vibe showcasing Arijit Singh’s unique range as a musician and promising listeners a one-of-a-kind musical experience.
Evoking a sense of happiness and positivity in audiences, ‘In Raahon Mein’ is sung by Arijit Singh, written by Javed Akhtar and composed by Shankar-Ehsaan–Loy. Meanwhile, it was only recently when Arijit Singh performed ‘In Raahon Mein’ in Dubai, offering fans a sneak peek of the song, which received an amazing response from the crowd.
A lively number with the tunes of the ‘60s, the song offers a refreshing vibe showcasing Arijit Singh’s unique range as a musician and promising listeners a one-of-a-kind musical experience.
Evoking a sense of happiness and positivity in audiences, ‘In Raahon Mein’ is sung by Arijit Singh, written by Javed Akhtar and composed by Shankar-Ehsaan–Loy. Meanwhile, it was only recently when Arijit Singh performed ‘In Raahon Mein’ in Dubai, offering fans a sneak peek of the song, which received an amazing response from the crowd.
- 11/21/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Regarded as one of the most loved and gifted artists in the Indian music industry, singer Arijit Singh is widely celebrated for his soulful ballads and powerful voice, standing tall as an incredibly versatile artist. Diverging from his trademark romantic melodies, Arijit Singh has now unveiled a new facet of his musical prowess in Zoya Akhtar’s upcoming film ‘The Archies’ new song titled ‘In Raahon Mein’.
A lively number with the tunes of the ‘60s, the song offers a refreshing vibe showcasing Arijit Singh’s unique range as a musician and promising listeners a one-of-a-kind musical experience.
Evoking a sense of happiness and positivity in audiences, ‘In Raahon Mein’ is sung by Arijit Singh, written by Javed Akhtar and composed by Shankar-Ehsaan–Loy. Meanwhile, it was only recently when Arijit Singh performed ‘In Raahon Mein’ in Dubai, offering fans a sneak peek of the song, which received an amazing response from the crowd.
A lively number with the tunes of the ‘60s, the song offers a refreshing vibe showcasing Arijit Singh’s unique range as a musician and promising listeners a one-of-a-kind musical experience.
Evoking a sense of happiness and positivity in audiences, ‘In Raahon Mein’ is sung by Arijit Singh, written by Javed Akhtar and composed by Shankar-Ehsaan–Loy. Meanwhile, it was only recently when Arijit Singh performed ‘In Raahon Mein’ in Dubai, offering fans a sneak peek of the song, which received an amazing response from the crowd.
- 11/21/2023
- by Editorial Desk
Fargo has had its fair share of peculiar characters throughout the FX anthology’s run, but even longtime fans may be taken aback by Sam Spruell‘s Ole Munch. When we caught up with the star on set in Calgary earlier this year, Spruell did his best to describe the odd fellow who takes on a bit of a specific kidnapping role when the fifth installment of Noah Hawley‘s hit kicks off. “He exists in the darker side of the world, and once could say he’s kind of trapped in sin,” Spruell says. (Credit: Michelle Faye/FX) “Fargo has a history of truth-sayers that sit slightly outside of the story, that become kind of woven into the story,” he elaborates. Enlisted to kidnap Dot (Juno Temple), Ole Munch is pulled into the story by North Dakota sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm). “The dynamic begins with Roy,” Spruell notes.
- 11/20/2023
- TV Insider
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