Tag

Fargo

All articles tagged with #fargo

"Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm Share Hilarious Behind-the-Scenes Stories"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

Featured image for "Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm Share Hilarious Behind-the-Scenes Stories"
Source: Variety

Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm discuss their recent projects and experiences, including Wiig's role in "Palm Royale" and Hamm's characters in "The Morning Show" and "Fargo." They reminisce about their time on "Saturday Night Live" and their memorable sex scene in "Bridesmaids," highlighting their mutual admiration and the fun they had working together.

"Usher's Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Generation's Perspective"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by INFORUM

Featured image for "Usher's Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Generation's Perspective"
Source: INFORUM

Fargo Davies graduate Halle Maloy, a dancer with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, got the opportunity to perform with Usher during the Super Bowl Halftime Show with just three weeks notice, adding five extra hours of practice to her already demanding schedule. Maloy, overwhelmed but excited, is now preparing for national dance competitions.

"Fargo Season 5 Finale: Decoding the Impact of Jon Hamm's Standout Role and Juno Temple's Fatal Mistake"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GQ

Featured image for "Fargo Season 5 Finale: Decoding the Impact of Jon Hamm's Standout Role and Juno Temple's Fatal Mistake"
Source: GQ

Jon Hamm delivers a thrilling performance as the villainous Sheriff Roy Tillman in the fifth season of Fargo, marking a return to form for the FX anthology series. This role showcases a different side of Hamm, who had been seeking an exciting role since his iconic portrayal of Don Draper in Mad Men. The character of Roy Tillman is a departure from Hamm's previous roles, portraying a blackhearted bully with chilling conviction. His performance has been widely acclaimed, signaling a potential comeback for the actor in lead series roles.

Unsung Heroes and Peculiar Endings: 'Fargo' Season 5 Finale Breakdown

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

Featured image for Unsung Heroes and Peculiar Endings: 'Fargo' Season 5 Finale Breakdown
Source: Hollywood Reporter

Juno Temple, star of Fargo season five, discusses the finale showdown and the unsung heroes behind her character, Dot. Temple reflects on Dot's heroic survivor arc and the impact of domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of sharing these experiences. She also delves into the evolution of Dot's relationships and the theme of forgiveness in the season, expressing pride in portraying a character who overcame abuse and found a rewarding second act.

"Fargo Season 5 Finale: Juno Temple Unveils Dot's Fatal Mistake"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

Featured image for "Fargo Season 5 Finale: Juno Temple Unveils Dot's Fatal Mistake"
Source: Hollywood Reporter

Juno Temple, star of Fargo season five, discusses the finale showdown and the unsung heroes behind her character, Dot. Temple reflects on Dot's heroic survivor arc and the impact of her actions on the show's themes of forgiveness and domestic abuse. She also shares her pride in portraying a character shaped by real-life survivor stories and the evolution of Dot's relationships throughout the season.

"Fargo' Season 5 Finale: The Ultimate Sacrifice and Uncertain Justice"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

Featured image for "Fargo' Season 5 Finale: The Ultimate Sacrifice and Uncertain Justice"
Source: Hollywood Reporter

Lamorne Morris, who played Witt Farr in the fifth season of Fargo, discusses his character's fate and the thematic reasons behind it. He reveals that he knew about his character's fate partially through the season and reflects on filming the scene with Jon Hamm. Morris also shares his experience working with show creator Noah Hawley and the cast, expressing his desire to continue working with great filmmakers and talented actors.

"Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Justice Served or Lost in Controversy?"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

Featured image for "Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Justice Served or Lost in Controversy?"
Source: The New York Times

In an interview, "Fargo" creator Noah Hawley discusses the darker tone of the latest season, which delves into themes of patriarchy, domestic abuse, and American debt, while still incorporating the Coen brothers' trademark absurdity. The season features Jon Hamm as a misogynistic sheriff, and uses cultural touchstones like "The Wizard of Oz" and songs by Rush and Britney Spears. Hawley aims to navigate the balance between absurdity and serious drama, creating a season that is both disturbing and darkly comedic.

"Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Decoding the Controversial Ending"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

Featured image for "Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Decoding the Controversial Ending"
Source: Hollywood Reporter

In the season five finale of "Fargo," creator Noah Hawley explores the theme of debt and forgiveness through a final scene where protagonist Dot invites her adversary, the sin-eating Munch, to share a meal, symbolizing the possibility of moving past entrenched enmity. Hawley discusses the decision to kill off a major character, the potential for future crossovers, and the show's exploration of big topics. He also reflects on the challenges facing America today, expressing a desire to return reality to a common understanding.

"Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Justice Served with a Sweet Twist"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

Featured image for "Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Justice Served with a Sweet Twist"
Source: Deadline

The fifth season finale of FX's "Fargo" wraps up with a dramatic conclusion, as loose ends are tied up and characters get their due. Creator Noah Hawley expresses his enthusiasm for the series' renaissance and hints at more to come. The episode features intense thrills and unexpected twists, culminating in a zany final scene where a character confronts a relentless murderer with wisdom and forgiveness, ending with the making of Bisquik biscuits.

"Fargo Season 5 Finale: Justice Served with a Twist"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

Featured image for "Fargo Season 5 Finale: Justice Served with a Twist"
Source: Variety

In the finale of "Fargo" Season 5, show creator Noah Hawley discusses the thematic throughline of debt, the contemporary setting of 2019, and the sensitive handling of domestic violence. The season's central theme of debt is explored through characters' moral dilemmas and obligations to each other. Hawley also addresses the possibility of an infinite number of "Fargo" stories and provides updates on restarting production for the "Alien" movie.

"Fargo Season 5 Finale: Reactions, Recaps, and Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

Featured image for "Fargo Season 5 Finale: Reactions, Recaps, and Controversy"
Source: Entertainment Weekly News

Lamorne Morris, who plays Deputy Witt Farr in Fargo, reacts to his character's death in the season 5 finale, expressing his emotional response to filming the heartbreaking scene and discussing the character's motivations. He also shares his thoughts on working with co-star Jon Hamm and his ideas for an alternate ending. Morris reflects on the impact of Witt's death and provides insight into the aftermath for other characters in the show.

"Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Justice Served with a Twist"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Rolling Stone

Featured image for "Fargo' Season 5 Finale: Justice Served with a Twist"
Source: Rolling Stone

The season finale of Fargo's fifth season sees Dot returning to a peaceful life, while Roy faces the consequences of his actions. The episode explores themes of debt and forgiveness as Dot confronts Ole Munch, ultimately offering him a choice between revenge and biscuits, leading to a transcendent moment of release and forgiveness. The finale successfully concludes the season, showcasing Noah Hawley's storytelling prowess and Juno Temple's compelling performance.

"Fargo' Co-Star Sam Spruell Analyzes Season 5 Finale and Dot's Escape"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

Featured image for "Fargo' Co-Star Sam Spruell Analyzes Season 5 Finale and Dot's Escape"
Source: New York Post

Sam Spruell, who plays the ancient hitman Ole Munch in the TV series "Fargo," discusses his character's complex arc and bizarre backstory in the season finale. Munch's centuries-old existence and inner turmoil are explored as he interacts with Dot Lyon and her family, ultimately finding a moment of happiness and potentially breaking free from his cycle of sin and evil.

"Fargo Season 5: Lamorne Morris Teases Finale, Spinoff Idea, and Ole Munch's Big Decision"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

Featured image for "Fargo Season 5: Lamorne Morris Teases Finale, Spinoff Idea, and Ole Munch's Big Decision"
Source: Variety

Lamorne Morris discusses his role as state trooper Witt Farr in "Fargo" Season 5, Episode 9, and the possibility of a "New Girl" spinoff. He talks about his character's motivations, working with the show's creator Noah Hawley, and the dynamic with co-star Joe Keery. Morris also reflects on his time on "New Girl" and the potential for a reunion or spinoff, expressing his enthusiasm for reprising his role as Winston.