You ever notice how HBO’s releases tend to do the heavy lifting in HBO Max’s content library? That makes plenty of sense given that HBO has a track record of producing hits well before the streaming era even began. Well, a similar concept is now playing out over on Hulu. Like many monthly releases before it, Hulu’s list of new releases for August 2022 is highlighted by a whole bunch of FX TV shows.
The initiative once known as “FX on Hulu” is no more but that’s not stopping the cable network-turned quality TV brand from churning out some intriguing titles for the streaming world this month. It all starts early on with season 2 of the delightful comedy Reservation Dogs on Aug. 3. That is followed up by the docuseries Children of the Underground on Aug. 13, Little Demon on Aug. 26, and The Patient of Aug. 30. The most interesting of the bunch,...
The initiative once known as “FX on Hulu” is no more but that’s not stopping the cable network-turned quality TV brand from churning out some intriguing titles for the streaming world this month. It all starts early on with season 2 of the delightful comedy Reservation Dogs on Aug. 3. That is followed up by the docuseries Children of the Underground on Aug. 13, Little Demon on Aug. 26, and The Patient of Aug. 30. The most interesting of the bunch,...
- 8/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
He will probably be best remembered as the wizened old wizard in the “Harry Potter” series, but Richard Harris had a long and varied career long before that franchise dominated the box office.
October 1 would mark the 89th birthday of the Irish actor. Although he had a promising rugby career in his youth, that was cut short by a bout of tuberculosis, and he eventually became interested in theater, learning his craft in several small productions over a decade.
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He was almost 30 years old when he received a small part in the British comedy film “Alive and Kicking” (1959), and received several strong supporting roles in the years that followed. His breakthrough role was in the drama “The Sporting Life” in 1963, which earned him his first of two Oscar nominations. In 1968, Harris won the Golden Globe for his performance of King Arthur...
October 1 would mark the 89th birthday of the Irish actor. Although he had a promising rugby career in his youth, that was cut short by a bout of tuberculosis, and he eventually became interested in theater, learning his craft in several small productions over a decade.
SEEChris Columbus movies: All 15 films ranked worst to best
He was almost 30 years old when he received a small part in the British comedy film “Alive and Kicking” (1959), and received several strong supporting roles in the years that followed. His breakthrough role was in the drama “The Sporting Life” in 1963, which earned him his first of two Oscar nominations. In 1968, Harris won the Golden Globe for his performance of King Arthur...
- 10/1/2019
- by Susan Pennington and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
He will probably be best remembered as the wizened old wizard in the “Harry Potter” series, but Richard Harris had a long and varied career long before that franchise dominated the box office.
October 1 would mark the 89th birthday of the Irish actor. Although he had a promising rugby career in his youth, that was cut short by a bout of tuberculosis, and he eventually became interested in theater, learning his craft in several small productions over a decade.
He was almost 30 years old when he received a small part in the British comedy film “Alive and Kicking” (1959), and received several strong supporting roles in the years that followed. His breakthrough role was in the drama “The Sporting Life” in 1963, which earned him his first of two Oscar nominations. In 1968, Harris won the Golden Globe for his performance of King Arthur in the lavish musical “Camelot” (1967), and found success in...
October 1 would mark the 89th birthday of the Irish actor. Although he had a promising rugby career in his youth, that was cut short by a bout of tuberculosis, and he eventually became interested in theater, learning his craft in several small productions over a decade.
He was almost 30 years old when he received a small part in the British comedy film “Alive and Kicking” (1959), and received several strong supporting roles in the years that followed. His breakthrough role was in the drama “The Sporting Life” in 1963, which earned him his first of two Oscar nominations. In 1968, Harris won the Golden Globe for his performance of King Arthur in the lavish musical “Camelot” (1967), and found success in...
- 10/1/2019
- by Susan Pennington, Misty Holland and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
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