“Sort Of” has already gotten its send-off, but as the Canadian sitcom premieres its third and final season on Max, it’ll sort of do it all over again. The big-hearted Peabody Award-winning comedy wrapped up last month on its CBC home but will say goodbye one more as Season 3 premieres on the streamer this Thursday, Jan. 18. In the final season, Sabi is coming to terms with the feelings of grief (and the unexpected sense of freedom) that comes with the death of their father. Now, without the constraints of his expectations, Sabi will confront big questions about their identity, prompting major life changes while still trying to balance their roles as child, caregiver, worker, and person. “Sort Of” Season 3 will debut on Max with two episodes on Thursday, Jan. 18, followed by two episodes weekly through Feb. 8. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max.
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- 1/18/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
New month, new titles! With January underway, Max has released dozens of library titles, including “The Breakfast Club,” “Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb,” and much, much more.
But the streamer is preparing for a big month from all of its brands, including the Bleacher Report, the platform will carry multiple big match-ups, including the NBA Rivals Week games on Jan. 23 (New York Knicks at Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers at LA Clippers) and Jan. 25 (Boston Celtics at Miami Heat and Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors).
There’s plenty more still to come throughout the month, including the highly anticipated return of “True Detective” with its latest installment, entitled “Night Country” and starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis.
Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s coming to the streamer and find out everything coming to Max this month!
But the streamer is preparing for a big month from all of its brands, including the Bleacher Report, the platform will carry multiple big match-ups, including the NBA Rivals Week games on Jan. 23 (New York Knicks at Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers at LA Clippers) and Jan. 25 (Boston Celtics at Miami Heat and Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors).
There’s plenty more still to come throughout the month, including the highly anticipated return of “True Detective” with its latest installment, entitled “Night Country” and starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis.
Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s coming to the streamer and find out everything coming to Max this month!
- 1/4/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
One of HBO’s former hot properties returns in a big way this January, as True Detective season four finally arrives on the service. Will this be a return to form for the gritty show? Well, that remains unclear, but this time around the anthology series will follow detectives Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis) as the long winter darkness in Alaska. When eight people at the Tsalal Arctic Research Station vanish without a trace, these detectives need to get on the case quickly.
Also hitting Max this month is the final season of Sort Of. Season three finds Sabi (Bilal Baig) dealing with the unexpected death of their father, and making some big life choices as a result.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) HBO and Max this month…
HBO and Max New Releases – January 2024
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Also hitting Max this month is the final season of Sort Of. Season three finds Sabi (Bilal Baig) dealing with the unexpected death of their father, and making some big life choices as a result.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) HBO and Max this month…
HBO and Max New Releases – January 2024
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- 1/1/2024
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Marcus Grainger of Vigil Season 2 was introduced as the British Air Vice Marshal of the Al Shwaka airbase in Wudyan and also the instigator of the Dundair massacre that resulted in the deaths of seven British soldiers who had arrived in Scotland to test the combat effectiveness of Alban X’s R-Pas drones. On the surface, it looked like a normal military exercise, but Marcus Grainger had plans to turn it into a bloodbath and use the ensuing chaos to further his own interests. Even though Dci Silva exposed him in front of Ramsey and Ian, Grainger accomplished what he had planned.
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What Was The Purpose Of The Joint R-Pas Squadron In Wudyan?
The British government had set up an airbase in the fictional country of Wudyan as a part of their ongoing weapons deal with the country. The base was named Al Shwaka Airbase and housed both British and Wudyani soldiers.
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What Was The Purpose Of The Joint R-Pas Squadron In Wudyan?
The British government had set up an airbase in the fictional country of Wudyan as a part of their ongoing weapons deal with the country. The base was named Al Shwaka Airbase and housed both British and Wudyani soldiers.
- 12/20/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
Eliza Russell In ‘Vigil’ Season 2 Explained: How Did Eliza Russell Hamper Dci Silva’s Investigation?
Eliza Russell of Vigil is introduced as a soldier who would do anything to accomplish what she defines as her mission, regardless of how it affects people around her. Even though Eliza wasn’t the brains behind the entire scandal, she certainly did betray her friends, comrades, mentors, and everyone who had placed their trust in her, driven by a false sense of patriotism that made her prioritize her skewed ideals over doing what’s right.
Spoilers Ahead
What Was Russell’s Role In The Dundair Attack?
At Dundair, British and Wudyani officials were in the process of testing a new range of state-of-the-art weaponized drones called R-Pas, or Remotely Piloted Air Systems, that would give the country of Wudyan an edge over their competitors and insurgents. The handover was part of a half-billion-dollar deal, but the test went awry when one of the drones went rogue and shot and killed seven British soldiers.
Spoilers Ahead
What Was Russell’s Role In The Dundair Attack?
At Dundair, British and Wudyani officials were in the process of testing a new range of state-of-the-art weaponized drones called R-Pas, or Remotely Piloted Air Systems, that would give the country of Wudyan an edge over their competitors and insurgents. The handover was part of a half-billion-dollar deal, but the test went awry when one of the drones went rogue and shot and killed seven British soldiers.
- 12/20/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
The upcoming third season of CBC and Max original comedy “Sort Of” will be its final season, co-creators Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo have announced.
The final eight-episode season will premiere in Canada on the CBC Gem streaming service on Nov. 17, releasing two episodes per week until the series finale on Dec. 8.
“We set out to tell a story about a kind of transition in Sabi’s life, and how those around them also change — and we feel in this coming season that story came to an end in a way that felt right for us,” Baig and Filippo said in a statement.
“Sort Of” follows Sabi Mehboob, played by Baig, a gender expansive millennial who is exhausted with changing themselves for the comfort of others. In the third and final season, the series will explore Sabi’s journey coming to terms with feelings of both grief and freedom after their father’s passing.
The final eight-episode season will premiere in Canada on the CBC Gem streaming service on Nov. 17, releasing two episodes per week until the series finale on Dec. 8.
“We set out to tell a story about a kind of transition in Sabi’s life, and how those around them also change — and we feel in this coming season that story came to an end in a way that felt right for us,” Baig and Filippo said in a statement.
“Sort Of” follows Sabi Mehboob, played by Baig, a gender expansive millennial who is exhausted with changing themselves for the comfort of others. In the third and final season, the series will explore Sabi’s journey coming to terms with feelings of both grief and freedom after their father’s passing.
- 10/5/2023
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
Canadian comedy series Sort Of, which airs Stateside on Max, will end with its previously announced third season, TVLine has confirmed.
Series co-creators Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo first announced the news in a lengthy Instagram post on Thursday.
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- 10/5/2023
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The creators of the Peabody Award-winning Sort Of are bringing their show to a close.
Bilal Baig (who also stars in the series) and Fab Filippo announced in an Instagram post Thursday that the forthcoming third season of Sort Of will be its last on Canada’s CBC and streamer Max. The streamer confirmed the ending; season three is set to premiere Nov. 17 in Canada and early next year on Max.
“Along with the producing team behind Sort Of, we have chosen to end the series with this upcoming third and final season,” Baig and Filippo wrote. “We want to thank you for welcoming this show so graciously into your worlds and for celebrating our work with generosity.”
Max and the CBC renewed Sort Of for a third season in December 2022. The series centers on Sabi (Baig), a gender fluid millennial who is in transition in every aspect of their life.
Bilal Baig (who also stars in the series) and Fab Filippo announced in an Instagram post Thursday that the forthcoming third season of Sort Of will be its last on Canada’s CBC and streamer Max. The streamer confirmed the ending; season three is set to premiere Nov. 17 in Canada and early next year on Max.
“Along with the producing team behind Sort Of, we have chosen to end the series with this upcoming third and final season,” Baig and Filippo wrote. “We want to thank you for welcoming this show so graciously into your worlds and for celebrating our work with generosity.”
Max and the CBC renewed Sort Of for a third season in December 2022. The series centers on Sabi (Baig), a gender fluid millennial who is in transition in every aspect of their life.
- 10/5/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The upcoming third season of Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo’s Max comedy series Sort Of will be its last. Co-creators Baig and Filippo announced the news Thursday on Instagram. See their statement below.
“To our dear Sort Of community,
We’ve got an announcement to share with you all. Along with the producing team behind Sort Of, we have chosen to end the series with this upcoming third and final season. We want to thank you for welcoming this show so graciously into your worlds and for celebrating our work with generosity.
We know how much the series means to a lot of you — it means so much to us too. It’s been such an incredible privilege to make this show for these last three years, working with every single person, cast and crew, who helped make our vision a reality. We feel incredibly fortunate to have received...
“To our dear Sort Of community,
We’ve got an announcement to share with you all. Along with the producing team behind Sort Of, we have chosen to end the series with this upcoming third and final season. We want to thank you for welcoming this show so graciously into your worlds and for celebrating our work with generosity.
We know how much the series means to a lot of you — it means so much to us too. It’s been such an incredible privilege to make this show for these last three years, working with every single person, cast and crew, who helped make our vision a reality. We feel incredibly fortunate to have received...
- 10/5/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO Go, HBO Now, HBO Max, Max — the name may change, but the search for compelling new shows to watch remains the same. Primetimer is taking some of the guesswork out of the equation with our weekly feature To the Max, where we'll share recommendations for classic shows, underrated gems, and water-cooler series.
There’s a scene during the first episode of Sort Of that touches upon the core of the series. The show’s protagonist Sabi (Bilal Baig), a non-binary Pakistani millennial, is working their shift at a LGBTQ+ bookstore/bar as Bessy (Grace Lynn Kung) laments over her husband’s recent decision to let Sabi go from their part-time nannying gig. “I’m going to miss you,” Bessy earnestly tells them. “Are you going to miss me?” But Sabi evades answering, not yet ready to confront the weight of their emotions.
There’s a scene during the first episode of Sort Of that touches upon the core of the series. The show’s protagonist Sabi (Bilal Baig), a non-binary Pakistani millennial, is working their shift at a LGBTQ+ bookstore/bar as Bessy (Grace Lynn Kung) laments over her husband’s recent decision to let Sabi go from their part-time nannying gig. “I’m going to miss you,” Bessy earnestly tells them. “Are you going to miss me?” But Sabi evades answering, not yet ready to confront the weight of their emotions.
- 6/13/2023
- by Dianna Shen
- Primetimer
Canada’s Bell Media has acquired a minority stake in Montreal-based indie producer Sphere Media, whose originals include the CBC/Max comedy Sort Of, the medical drama Transplant for CTV and NBC and The Porter, a drama for CBC and BET+, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Terms of the deal, which closed in late March, have not been announced, but Bell Media, which has TV networks in the country’s twin English- and French-language markets, confirmed to THR that it has taken an unspecified stake in the bilingual producer with film, TV and animation production divisions, while also distributing film and TV content in Canada and internationally.
Bell Media originals already include Transplant, which was recently renewed for a fourth season, while the Peabody Award-winning Sort Of sitcom recently got a third season order. Sort Of follows the life of Sabi, played by Bilal Baig, a gender fluid millennial who...
Terms of the deal, which closed in late March, have not been announced, but Bell Media, which has TV networks in the country’s twin English- and French-language markets, confirmed to THR that it has taken an unspecified stake in the bilingual producer with film, TV and animation production divisions, while also distributing film and TV content in Canada and internationally.
Bell Media originals already include Transplant, which was recently renewed for a fourth season, while the Peabody Award-winning Sort Of sitcom recently got a third season order. Sort Of follows the life of Sabi, played by Bilal Baig, a gender fluid millennial who...
- 5/29/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sort Of will soon wrap its second season on HBO Max, but viewers can rest easy knowing that that will not be the end of Sabi's story. The series has been renewed for a third season.
Starring series creator Bilal Baig, Gray Powell, Ellora Patnaik, Amanda Cordner, Supinder Wraich, Gregory Ambrose Calderone, Kaya Kanashiro, Aden Bedard, Becca Blackwell, Grace Lynn Kung, Alanna Bale, and Cassandra James, the series follows gender-fluid Sabi Mehboob (Baig) as they try to balance both their professional and personal life.
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Starring series creator Bilal Baig, Gray Powell, Ellora Patnaik, Amanda Cordner, Supinder Wraich, Gregory Ambrose Calderone, Kaya Kanashiro, Aden Bedard, Becca Blackwell, Grace Lynn Kung, Alanna Bale, and Cassandra James, the series follows gender-fluid Sabi Mehboob (Baig) as they try to balance both their professional and personal life.
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- 12/16/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
HBO Max and CBC have renewed the Peabody Award-winning comedy series Sort Of for a third season. The Max Original comedy series is a co-production with CBC and Sphere Media.
Synopsis: Created by Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo, the second season of the critically acclaimed comedy about a gender fluid millennial in transition in every aspect of their life debuted December 1 on HBO Max, following the Canadian premiere on CBC/CBC Gem in November, and will conclude with the final two episodes of the season on December 22. A coming-of-age story, Sort Of exposes the labels we once poured ourselves into as no longer applicable… to anyone.
Bilal Baig, co-creator, co-showrunner, executive producer and lead actor quote: “It’s been such a creative and rewarding pleasure to sink deeply into the mess of the lives of these characters in season two. And I look so forward to continuing and expanding the mess,...
Synopsis: Created by Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo, the second season of the critically acclaimed comedy about a gender fluid millennial in transition in every aspect of their life debuted December 1 on HBO Max, following the Canadian premiere on CBC/CBC Gem in November, and will conclude with the final two episodes of the season on December 22. A coming-of-age story, Sort Of exposes the labels we once poured ourselves into as no longer applicable… to anyone.
Bilal Baig, co-creator, co-showrunner, executive producer and lead actor quote: “It’s been such a creative and rewarding pleasure to sink deeply into the mess of the lives of these characters in season two. And I look so forward to continuing and expanding the mess,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
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The critically acclaimed comedy Sort Of will continue for another season.
HBO Max and Canada’s CBC have renewed the Peabody Award-winning series for a third season. The show concluded its second season on the CBC on Dec. 6 and is midway through the season on HBO Max in the United States, where it debuted a couple weeks after its Canadian premiere.
“It’s been such a creative and rewarding pleasure to sink deeply into the mess of the lives of these characters in season two,” co-creator and star Bilal Baig said in a statement. “And I look so forward to continuing and expanding the mess, alongside [co-creator] Fab [Filippo], our gifted writers, the generous teams at Sphere Media, CBC and HBO Max, and our gorgeous cast and crew.”
Sort Of follows the life of Sabi (Baig), a gender fluid millennial who is in transition in every aspect of their life.
The critically acclaimed comedy Sort Of will continue for another season.
HBO Max and Canada’s CBC have renewed the Peabody Award-winning series for a third season. The show concluded its second season on the CBC on Dec. 6 and is midway through the season on HBO Max in the United States, where it debuted a couple weeks after its Canadian premiere.
“It’s been such a creative and rewarding pleasure to sink deeply into the mess of the lives of these characters in season two,” co-creator and star Bilal Baig said in a statement. “And I look so forward to continuing and expanding the mess, alongside [co-creator] Fab [Filippo], our gifted writers, the generous teams at Sphere Media, CBC and HBO Max, and our gorgeous cast and crew.”
Sort Of follows the life of Sabi (Baig), a gender fluid millennial who is in transition in every aspect of their life.
- 12/15/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Click here to read the full article.
The CBC and HBO Max have renewed comedy Sort Of for a third season.
The series, developed by the Canadian pubcaster, stars co-creator Bilal Baig as a genderfluid millennial juggling multiple aspects of their life and is a co-production with HBO Max and Sphere Media.
Sort Of is also co-created by Fab Filippo and saw the second season bow on Nov. 15 in Canada and on Dec. 1 on HBO Max.
“It’s been such a creative and rewarding pleasure to sink deeply into the mess of the lives of these characters in season two. And I look so forward to continuing and expanding the mess, alongside Fab, our gifted writers, the generous teams at Sphere Media, CBC and HBO Max, and our gorgeous cast and crew!” Baig, who is also a co-showrunner and executive producer, said in a statement.
The comedy follows Baig’s character,...
The CBC and HBO Max have renewed comedy Sort Of for a third season.
The series, developed by the Canadian pubcaster, stars co-creator Bilal Baig as a genderfluid millennial juggling multiple aspects of their life and is a co-production with HBO Max and Sphere Media.
Sort Of is also co-created by Fab Filippo and saw the second season bow on Nov. 15 in Canada and on Dec. 1 on HBO Max.
“It’s been such a creative and rewarding pleasure to sink deeply into the mess of the lives of these characters in season two. And I look so forward to continuing and expanding the mess, alongside Fab, our gifted writers, the generous teams at Sphere Media, CBC and HBO Max, and our gorgeous cast and crew!” Baig, who is also a co-showrunner and executive producer, said in a statement.
The comedy follows Baig’s character,...
- 12/15/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo’s comedy series Sort Of has been renewed for a third season at HBO Max.
Season 2 of the comedy about a gender fluid millennial in transition in every aspect of their life debuted December 1 on HBO Max. The second installment will run through December 22, when the final two episodes hit the streamer. The series is a co-production with CBC and Sphere Media.
“A coming-of-age story, Sort Of exposes the labels we once poured ourselves into as no longer applicable… to anyone,” the logline reads.
“Baig and Filippo, alongside our partners at CBC and Sienna Films, continue to deliver a heartfelt, empathetic and engaging story and we’re thrilled we get to continue following Sabi, their family, 7ven and the Kaneko-Bauers on their journeys in the new season,” Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content, HBO Max said in a statement.
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Season 2 of the comedy about a gender fluid millennial in transition in every aspect of their life debuted December 1 on HBO Max. The second installment will run through December 22, when the final two episodes hit the streamer. The series is a co-production with CBC and Sphere Media.
“A coming-of-age story, Sort Of exposes the labels we once poured ourselves into as no longer applicable… to anyone,” the logline reads.
“Baig and Filippo, alongside our partners at CBC and Sienna Films, continue to deliver a heartfelt, empathetic and engaging story and we’re thrilled we get to continue following Sabi, their family, 7ven and the Kaneko-Bauers on their journeys in the new season,” Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content, HBO Max said in a statement.
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- 12/15/2022
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
In the second season premiere of the wonderful Canadian dramedy Sort Of, Sabi Mehboob (Bilal Baig) expresses a hope of finding “normal love.” Asked what that phrase means, Sabi explains, “You know: easy, uncomplicated — probably what Rachel McAdams has.”
Regardless of what Rachel McAdams is actually dealing with in that department, Sabi’s own love life — and their life in general — tends to be difficult and complicated. They are the twentysomething, gender-fluid child of Pakistani immigrants. They work as a nanny for the children of Paul (Gray Powell) and Bessy...
Regardless of what Rachel McAdams is actually dealing with in that department, Sabi’s own love life — and their life in general — tends to be difficult and complicated. They are the twentysomething, gender-fluid child of Pakistani immigrants. They work as a nanny for the children of Paul (Gray Powell) and Bessy...
- 11/28/2022
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
‘Sort Of’ Second Season 2
The second season of the Max Original comedy series Sort Of debuts Thursday, December 1 on HBO Max followed by two new episodes weekly through December 22.
Synopsis: The eight-episode second season of Sort Of is the season of love. Love includes your friends, family, work, romantic love and, most importantly, one’s self-love. Sabi decides that not only are they ready for some uncomplicated romance but they also want everyone to love each other. Unfortunately, Sabi is faced with situations and relationships that are anything but simple, including their dad’s unexpected return from Dubai, the Kaneko-Bauers’ struggles as Bessy is released from rehab and issues at Bar Bük.
Credits: Sort Of is produced with the participation of the Canada Media Fund. Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo are creators, executive producers and co-showrunners; Jennifer Kawaja is executive producer along with Bruno Dubé.
The second season of the Max Original comedy series Sort Of debuts Thursday, December 1 on HBO Max followed by two new episodes weekly through December 22.
Synopsis: The eight-episode second season of Sort Of is the season of love. Love includes your friends, family, work, romantic love and, most importantly, one’s self-love. Sabi decides that not only are they ready for some uncomplicated romance but they also want everyone to love each other. Unfortunately, Sabi is faced with situations and relationships that are anything but simple, including their dad’s unexpected return from Dubai, the Kaneko-Bauers’ struggles as Bessy is released from rehab and issues at Bar Bük.
Credits: Sort Of is produced with the participation of the Canada Media Fund. Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo are creators, executive producers and co-showrunners; Jennifer Kawaja is executive producer along with Bruno Dubé.
- 11/16/2022
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
The end of the final full day of the 2022 Banff World Media Festival saw the Canadian confab reward barrier-breaking projects and honor a departed genius.
Tonight’s Rockie Awards Gala handed out the Program of the Year Award and the Grand Jury Prize to CBC sitcom Sort Of and Channel 4’s Jodie Comer-Stephen Graham pandemic TV movie Help, respectively. As was previously announced, the Jully Black-hosted Banff ceremony also posthumously awarded the Canadian Award of Distinction to Jean-Marc Vallée. The Montreal-born Dallas Buyers Club, Wild and Big Little Lies director died late last year.
‘Dune’ Production Designer Patrice Vermette Pays Tribute To Late Jean-Marc Vallée In Oscar Speech
Back for an in-person festival up in the stunning Alberta mountains for the first time since 2019, Banff honored Netflix Global TV boss Bela Bajaria with the Rockies’ Impact Award and Vivica A. Fox with the 2022 Inclusion Award. See...
Tonight’s Rockie Awards Gala handed out the Program of the Year Award and the Grand Jury Prize to CBC sitcom Sort Of and Channel 4’s Jodie Comer-Stephen Graham pandemic TV movie Help, respectively. As was previously announced, the Jully Black-hosted Banff ceremony also posthumously awarded the Canadian Award of Distinction to Jean-Marc Vallée. The Montreal-born Dallas Buyers Club, Wild and Big Little Lies director died late last year.
‘Dune’ Production Designer Patrice Vermette Pays Tribute To Late Jean-Marc Vallée In Oscar Speech
Back for an in-person festival up in the stunning Alberta mountains for the first time since 2019, Banff honored Netflix Global TV boss Bela Bajaria with the Rockies’ Impact Award and Vivica A. Fox with the 2022 Inclusion Award. See...
- 6/15/2022
- by Dominic Patten and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Flying in just under our radar is the new Syfy flick Isa, and while we're not exactly sure just how Dread worthy this one's gonna be yet, we do have the trailer and details to help you decide. Check 'em out!
Jeanette Samano, Sabi, Eric Ochoa, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Ana Layevska, Khotan Fernandez, Fernando Allende, Rebeca Manriquez, Ruben Morales, Tony Vela, Adrian Carvajal, and Patricio Doren star.
Look for Isa, written and directed by Jose Marquez, to premiere on Wednesday, June 11th, on Syfy, followed by an airing on Tuesday, June 17th, on Chiller.
Synopsis
Isa Reyes (Samano) thinks she’s a normal American teenager until her darkest dreams become reality. Isa’s friends come to her aid after she is kidnapped by a company that wants to exploit her dreams to take over the world. They stole her dreams. Now, she’s their nightmare. A conspiracy that spans from Wall...
Jeanette Samano, Sabi, Eric Ochoa, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Ana Layevska, Khotan Fernandez, Fernando Allende, Rebeca Manriquez, Ruben Morales, Tony Vela, Adrian Carvajal, and Patricio Doren star.
Look for Isa, written and directed by Jose Marquez, to premiere on Wednesday, June 11th, on Syfy, followed by an airing on Tuesday, June 17th, on Chiller.
Synopsis
Isa Reyes (Samano) thinks she’s a normal American teenager until her darkest dreams become reality. Isa’s friends come to her aid after she is kidnapped by a company that wants to exploit her dreams to take over the world. They stole her dreams. Now, she’s their nightmare. A conspiracy that spans from Wall...
- 6/10/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
ABC
This marriage could not be saved, and it definitely shouldn’t have been salvaged for as long as it was. On Tuesday, Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovsky became the ninth couple eliminated on “Dancing with the Stars.”
A promising partnership on paper, the soccer star and the Ukranian devolved into arguments about sexiness and feminine identity, teaching and learning techniques, faith and confidence, clothing, choreography – and that was a typical Monday night. Hope’s obvious unhappiness and, ahem, pouty...
This marriage could not be saved, and it definitely shouldn’t have been salvaged for as long as it was. On Tuesday, Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovsky became the ninth couple eliminated on “Dancing with the Stars.”
A promising partnership on paper, the soccer star and the Ukranian devolved into arguments about sexiness and feminine identity, teaching and learning techniques, faith and confidence, clothing, choreography – and that was a typical Monday night. Hope’s obvious unhappiness and, ahem, pouty...
- 11/16/2011
- by Lisa Reynolds
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Get a sneak peek of the Femme Fatale special before it airs Saturday on Epix.
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears
Photo: MTV News & Docs
Light your vanilla candles and snuggle under the covers: The Britney Spears concert special drops this weekend!
Filmed at the Toronto stop of her Femme Fatale Tour, the special — which airs Saturday on Epix at 8 p.m. Et/Pt — puts every fan in the front row. Look out for cameos from Nicki Minaj and Sabi, killer dancing, beautifully designed costumes, elaborate stage setups and a set list that even the biggest Britney critic couldn't help but shake their groove thing to.
In a sea of can't-miss moments, there are definitely several standouts. Lucky for you, we've rounded them up!
Britney Singing "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
It's rare these days to see Britney Spears show her soft side, but she takes a break from the nonstop,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears
Photo: MTV News & Docs
Light your vanilla candles and snuggle under the covers: The Britney Spears concert special drops this weekend!
Filmed at the Toronto stop of her Femme Fatale Tour, the special — which airs Saturday on Epix at 8 p.m. Et/Pt — puts every fan in the front row. Look out for cameos from Nicki Minaj and Sabi, killer dancing, beautifully designed costumes, elaborate stage setups and a set list that even the biggest Britney critic couldn't help but shake their groove thing to.
In a sea of can't-miss moments, there are definitely several standouts. Lucky for you, we've rounded them up!
Britney Singing "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
It's rare these days to see Britney Spears show her soft side, but she takes a break from the nonstop,...
- 11/11/2011
- MTV Music News
'A lot of cheekiness and no middle fingers,' frontman Gabe Saporta promises of Mac Miller-featuring clip.
By Jocelyn Vena
Gabe Saporta
Photo: MTV News
Cobra Starship threw a dance party with Sabi in their "You Make Me Feel ... " video, but the group has some much different plans for their "Middle Finger" clip.
Despite the song's title, however, Cobra frontman Gabe Saporta promised not one middle finger will be raised in the clip.
"A lot of cheekiness and no middle fingers," he promised. "Even though the song is called 'Middle Finger,' no middle fingers. I think the video is going to be like you'd expect the whole thing to be like: an 'eff you' to everyone, but really it's about us trying to turn a new leaf and become Good Samaritans."
The track itself — which features up-and-coming Mc Mac Miller and is from Cobra's album Night Shades — is a funky,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Gabe Saporta
Photo: MTV News
Cobra Starship threw a dance party with Sabi in their "You Make Me Feel ... " video, but the group has some much different plans for their "Middle Finger" clip.
Despite the song's title, however, Cobra frontman Gabe Saporta promised not one middle finger will be raised in the clip.
"A lot of cheekiness and no middle fingers," he promised. "Even though the song is called 'Middle Finger,' no middle fingers. I think the video is going to be like you'd expect the whole thing to be like: an 'eff you' to everyone, but really it's about us trying to turn a new leaf and become Good Samaritans."
The track itself — which features up-and-coming Mc Mac Miller and is from Cobra's album Night Shades — is a funky,...
- 11/9/2011
- MTV Music News
'It wouldn't even be possible for her to get backstage,' Cobra Starship's Gabe Saporta tells MTV News.
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber
Photo: WireImage
Justin Bieber recently told the "Today" show that it's impossible he fathered Mariah Yeater's baby, as claimed in a headline-making paternity suit. Why? The minute he finishes a show, he promptly makes his way from the stage to an awaiting car, so there's no time for backstage trysts.
Cobra Starship frontman Gabe Saporta, Bieber's onetime tourmate, confirmed the teen star's story.
"It wouldn't even be possible for her to get backstage," he told MTV News on the red carpet at the Glamour Women of the Year event in New York on Monday. "The security is so crazy there, you can't get backstage. And even if you got backstage, first of all, he leaves the show as soon as he's offstage, which is pretty cool.
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber
Photo: WireImage
Justin Bieber recently told the "Today" show that it's impossible he fathered Mariah Yeater's baby, as claimed in a headline-making paternity suit. Why? The minute he finishes a show, he promptly makes his way from the stage to an awaiting car, so there's no time for backstage trysts.
Cobra Starship frontman Gabe Saporta, Bieber's onetime tourmate, confirmed the teen star's story.
"It wouldn't even be possible for her to get backstage," he told MTV News on the red carpet at the Glamour Women of the Year event in New York on Monday. "The security is so crazy there, you can't get backstage. And even if you got backstage, first of all, he leaves the show as soon as he's offstage, which is pretty cool.
- 11/8/2011
- MTV Music News
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