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Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan Discuss the Intensity and Behind-the-Scenes of 'Pluribus'

Originally Published 17 days ago — by The Guardian

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Rhea Seehorn discusses her role in the hit show Pluribus, her experiences working on it, and the challenges of portraying her character, Carol Sturka, in a complex sci-fi series created by Vince Gilligan, which has become Apple TV's most-watched show.

Unraveling Avatar's Success and Cultural Impact

Originally Published 23 days ago — by The Free Press

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The article criticizes the third Avatar movie, describing it as disappointing and poorly made, especially compared to the original film which was praised for its epic visuals and storytelling. The reviewer reflects on the franchise's initial success and expresses regret for watching the latest installment, highlighting a decline in quality and engagement.

'Pluribus' Sparks Controversy and Passion Over Its Steamy Kiss Scene

Originally Published 24 days ago — by Mashable

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Rhea Seehorn discusses the complex and manipulative nature of Carol's kiss with Zosia in 'Pluribus,' highlighting the emotional depth and ambiguity of the scene amid themes of isolation and collective influence. The scene reflects Carol's fragile state and the ambiguous intentions behind the collective's actions, leaving viewers questioning the authenticity of the romance.

Gil Gerard, 'Buck Rogers' Star, Dies at 82

Originally Published 25 days ago — by NBC News

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Gil Gerard, best known for his role as Buck Rogers in the 1979-1981 TV series, has died at age 82 from a rare cancer. He was a prominent figure in sci-fi television and had a diverse career in TV and film, also overcoming personal struggles with addiction and weight. Gerard's legacy includes his iconic portrayal of a futuristic hero and his contributions to entertainment.

Avatar 3: Cameron's Handcrafted Sequel Reignites Franchise Wonder

Originally Published 26 days ago — by Los Angeles Times

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'Avatar: Fire and Ash' reviews James Cameron's latest installment, highlighting its visual spectacle and familiar plot of humans exploiting Pandora, with a focus on character relationships and environmental themes, while noting the film's reliance on recycled story elements and impressive digital effects.

Overview of Dan Trachtenberg’s 'Predator' Trilogy

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Gizmodo

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Dan Trachtenberg's Predator trilogy, including Prey, Predator: Killer of Killers, and Predator: Badlands, explores themes of masculinity and community, reimagining the franchise with new angles such as gender roles and teamwork, while emphasizing the importance of allies and shared strength in overcoming threats.

Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus' Explores Isolation and Unhappiness in a Frictionless World

Originally Published 2 months ago — by AV Club

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Vince Gilligan's new Apple TV series Pluribus offers a humorous and surreal take on the body-snatcher trope, focusing on a resistant protagonist, Carol, played by Rhea Seehorn, as humanity faces a collective consciousness takeover by aliens. The show combines dark comedy, complex character development, and inventive staging, setting itself apart from typical sci-fi narratives with its unpredictable direction and layered themes about individuality and conformity.

Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus': A Bold, Dark New Series Showcasing Rhea Seehorn

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

'Pluribus' is a multi-genre series starring Rhea Seehorn as a disillusioned author navigating a changed world, blending comedy, drama, and horror, with a focus on themes of modernity, community, and identity, and showcasing Seehorn's versatile performance under Vince Gilligan's direction.

Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus' Showcases Rhea Seehorn's Magnificent Performance

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Variety

'Pluribus' is a science fiction drama created by Vince Gilligan for Apple TV, featuring a standout performance by Rhea Seehorn as Carol, a woman immune to a global collective consciousness called 'The Joining.' The series explores themes of individuality, connection, and the human condition, with Seehorn delivering a compelling and nuanced performance in a story that balances apocalyptic horror with philosophical questions. The first two episodes premiere on Nov. 7, offering a bold, experimental narrative driven by Seehorn's magnetic presence.