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Mimi Leder Calls ‘The Leftovers’ Series Finale ‘Bittersweet’
Mimi Leder Calls ‘The Leftovers’ Series Finale ‘Bittersweet’
Mimi Leder Calls ‘The Leftovers’ Series Finale ‘Bittersweet’
If Damon Lindelof is the brain behind the The Leftovers, Mimi Leder is the eye. The executive producer directed some of the show’s must astounding episodes, from Season 1’s brutal “Gladys” to last year’s Season 2 finale that found Justin Theroux’s Kevin Garvey singing karaoke to escape the afterlife. The visual language of the HBO series reached new heights in the second season, and now Leder is helping expand that ever further as the show heads to Australia for its final eight hours.
‘The Leftovers’ Season 3 Review: A Rewarding End to One of TV’s All-Time Greats
‘The Leftovers’ Season 3 Review: A Rewarding End to One of TV’s All-Time Greats
‘The Leftovers’ Season 3 Review: A Rewarding End to One of TV’s All-Time Greats
How do you end a show in which the end of the world has already happened? It’s a question I’ve been wondering since the very beginning of The Leftovers, a series about the search for answers and explanations where there are none, about coping with the past and learning how to survive in the present, but rarely, if ever, looking towards a future. For the characters of the HBO series, The Sudden Departure – a Rapture-like event that saw 140 million people suddenly vanish from Earth – was the final page of their stories. Some drowned in misery, some sought refuge in violent blackout, others joined cults. Damon Lindelof’s mysterious post-apocalyptic drama has been about the tireless search for meaning as much as it is about finding peace in ambiguity. In its third and final season, the series is weaving those together more ambitiously than ever.
'The Leftovers' Final Season Footage in New Recap Trailer
'The Leftovers' Final Season Footage in New Recap Trailer
'The Leftovers' Final Season Footage in New Recap Trailer
Whether or not The Leftovers is truly preparing for a worldwide flood, the end is certainly nigh for the Damon Lindelof rapture drama. You’ve just enough time to rewatch the first two seasons before the final episodes’ April premiere, as a new recap trailer recounts the story so far, and brings cryptic new footage of the end.
The First Trailer for ‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ Has Bad Blood
The First Trailer for ‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ Has Bad Blood
The First Trailer for ‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ Has Bad Blood
Yesterday, a brief partial trailer for a full-length trailer (itself a partial-length version of the full-length movie) arrived online in promotion of The Lego Ninjago Movie, the latest spinoff of the Lego Movie franchise more recently expanded with The Lego Batman Movie. It gave us a brief preview of the design of the land of Ninjago, a block-built utopia wth Eastern influences that superficially resembles Tokyo. But today, we’ll get a fuller look at the new world in which this film takes place, and the scrappy little figurines that populate it as well.
New ‘The LEGO Ninjago Movie’ Images Are All About Family
New ‘The LEGO Ninjago Movie’ Images Are All About Family
New ‘The LEGO Ninjago Movie’ Images Are All About Family
With The LEGO Batman Movie the latest LEGO adventure to be hailed by critics — our own review called it “far more entertaining than a giant piece of crass commercialism has any right to be”  —  it looks like the LEGO universe is here to stay. In fact, that crass commercialism might be part of the fun; while plenty of Marvel fans spend their time wondering what would happen if the studio obtained the rights to some of their lost properties, the LEGO films are free to move forward with reckless abandon, secure in their strange collection of legal permissions.

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