Robin Write looks at the César Awards-winning film Divines, directed by Houda Benyamina, about two best friends dabbling in crime in Paris.
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Netflix’s ‘Burning Sands’ Depicts Brutal Frat Hazing
Robin Write looks at Netflix’s recent Burning Sands, a film detailing one man’s struggle against the intensifying violence of underground fraternity hazing.
Netflix Review: I don’t feel at home in this world anymore.
Robin Write looks at Netflix’s latest film, the Sundance hit I don’t feel at home in this world anymore. starring Melanie Lynskey.
John Turturro Talks HBO’s ‘The Night Of’
John Turturro, star of HBO’s critically acclaimed miniseries ‘The Night Of,’ talks to Robin Write about acting in the New York-set story.
‘The Fall’ Returns With Mixed Results
Robin looks at Season 3 of Netflix’s cult-favorite serial killer drama ‘The Fall.’ Does the series maintain its high-wire act of dramatic tension?
Ben Mendelsohn Leaps From ‘Animal Kingdom’ To ‘Bloodline’
‘Bloodline’ co-star Ben Mendelsohn talks to AwardsDaily TV about his acting beginnings and his two Emmy nominations for Netflix’s family drama.
Molly Parker Talks Ballet, Acting, and House of Cards
Actress Molly Parker received her first Emmy nomination for ‘House of Cards’ this year. ADTV talks to her about the experience and about embodying a woman in political power.
Making The Case For ‘Mr. Robot’
Robin Write makes the case for USA Network’s buzzy hit ‘Mr. Robot’ to win Outstanding Drama Series at the 2016 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Courtney B. Vance Reveals His Vision Of Johnnie Cochran
Courtney B. Vance was Emmy nominated for ‘The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.’ He talks to ADTV about the series and its cultural importance.
‘Tallulah’ Shows a Sad, Poignant Vision of Motherhood
Netflix streams the Sundance drama ‘Tallulah,’ starring Ellen Page and Allison Janney. Catch up on this well acted but dark vision of motherhood.