Elizabeth A. Davis, Patrena Murray, and Crystal Lucas-Perry in 1776. In 2022, a revival of 1776 is an almost perversely hard sell. For one thing, read the room: Patriotic pride is at an all-time low around these parts. For another, Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone’s musical dramatization of the creation of the Declaration of Independence, acclaimed when it premiered in 1969, is now doomed to languish in the shadow of its cooler kid sister Hamilton.
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From The Seagull/Woodstock, NY. If you are able to recognize a Rachel Comey dress, specifically one from the designer’s collaboration with The New York Review of Books, then The Seagull/Woodstock, NY is a play produced with you in mind. The production transplants Chekhov to the Hudson Valley, recasting the action among a group of very chic, bitter, insular New York intelligentsiacs. Foremost among them is Irene, a successful actress — though only theater-famous, not famous-famous, as a character points out — played by Parker Posey, who strolls around in three different Comey dresses over the course of the production (Qween Jean did the costumes), including one from that NYRB collection.
Will Arnett’s Netflix comedy Flaked returns next month, and today the streaming network released the trailer. The show debuted last March and earned a season 2 renewal over the summer, and it’s slated to return for a brand new season on Friday, June 2nd. Check out the trailer for the new season above, which centers on Arnett’s Chip as he “returns to Venice after a short exile and finds that he is persona non grata.
Derek Waters’s Comedy Central series Drunk History returns in January, and today the network dropped the first trailer for the next batch of episodes. As previously announced, season six will feature an Are You Afraid of the Dark parody set around Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein featuring Rich Fulcher, Evan Rachel Wood, Seth Rogen, Elijah Wood, Jack McBrayer, and Will Ferrell, and Comedy Central revealed more of the lineup today:
Warning: Spoilers for Blade Runner 2049 follow.
A threesome can be complicated enough on its own, but Blade Runner 2049 ups the ante even further.
In the new sci-fi spectacle from director Denis Villeneuve, replicant-hunting K (Ryan Gosling) lives an awfully lonely life, spit on by society because he himself is an android tasked with killing his own kind. K’s only relationship is with Joi (Ana de Armas), an artificially intelligent hologram who is devoted to K but can’t truly kiss or hold him since she lacks a corporeal form.
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In terms of teen programming, the CW’s Riverdale isn’t that relatable for the modern youths these days: To our knowledge, there isn’t a black-hooded killer roaming around a sleepy suburban town that also doubles as a major heroin mecca. But when it comes to the show’s fashion, things take a nice turn from its usual escapist aesthetic. The simple, chic looks of Betty and Archie are quintessential “youth in America,” while the more refined looks of Cheryl and Veronica tend toward aspirational glamour.
Does the idea of every Simpsons episode playing back to back to back give you anxiety, like when you stare up at the stars and realize how small you are in the grand scheme of things? Okay, breathe. It will be okay. First things first, the schedule. We suggest you read this over and over, repeating each episode like a mini-mantra, and remember that wherever you land, it’s still going to be The Simpsons, and that’s great.