Year: 2022

Apple debuts trailer for “Amber Brown” – A new kids series from Bonnie Hunt

From Emmy Award-nominated writer and director Bonnie Hunt and based on the bestselling book series by Paula Danziger, with over 10 million copies in print, “Amber Brown” is an unfiltered look at a girl finding her voice through art and music in the wake of her parents’ divorce.

Directed and written by Hunt (“Life with Bonnie,” “Return To Me”), the 10-episode, live-action series stars Carsyn Rose (“The Rookie,” “Cousins for Life”), Sarah Drew (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “Cruel Summer”) with an ensemble cast including Darin Brooks (“Blue Mountain State,” “The Croods: Family Tree”) as Max, Ashley Williams (“How I Met Your Mother,” “The Jim Gaffigan Show”) as Pam, Michael Yo (“Kevin Can Wait”) as Philip and newcomer Liliana Inouye (“The Slows”) as Brandi Colwin. In addition to Hunt, executive producers are Emmy Award-nominated Bob Higgins (“A Tale Dark and Grimm,” “The Who Was? Show”) and Canadian Screen Award-nominated Jon Rutherford (“A Tale Dark and Grimm,” “Daniel Spellbound”). “Amber Brown” is produced by the award-winning Boat Rocker Studios.

Watch the trailer below:
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The M2 MacBook Air shipping dates slip after Apple opens it up for pre-orders

After hours of making the M2 MacBook Air available for ordering, the shipping dates for the device have already slipped from one, two, three, even going into late August.

The delays stem from colors to custom configurations.  Although the basic models are also seeing delays as well.  But starting July 15th, the model will be available for pick-up at selected Apple Stores in the United States and around the world.

 

Apple TV+ has become a drama powerhouse

Apple TV+, which has become a drama powerhouse, on Friday was recognized as the most-nominated streaming service by the Hollywood Critics Association, scoring a record 53 nominations, with “Severance” and “Ted Lasso” leading the Best Drama and Best Comedy Streaming categories, respectively, with 12 nominations each.

The Hollywood Critics Association’s most-nominated drama series this year is Apple’s workplace thriller “Severance” which earned multiple nominations, including Best Actress and Best Actor for Britt Lower and Adam Scott; Best Supporting Actor for Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman, John Turturro, and Christopher Walken; and Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Dichen Lachman, along with several directing and writing nominations.

Apple TV+ is still mainly lauded for bagging wunderkind Ted Lasso… By extension, it’s understandable to associate Apple TV+ with its creative comedies because there’s enough to celebrate with Dickinson, Mythic Quest, and more recently, The Afterparty. But the platform has found its true niche with eclectic and exciting dramas, which have stealthily overtaken comedies as the best reason to keep your subscription, particularly in 2022.

Apple TV+’s breakout dramas range from strong awards contenders like Severance and Pachinko to hidden gems like the new seasons of Servant and For All Mankind. More recently, the streamer jumped on the true-crime bandwagon with the surprisingly stirring Black Bird

Slow Horses is old-school spy madness with a heavy helping of modern absurdity — no wonder it’s already renewed through season four. Elisabeth Moss gives yet another sharp performance in Shining Girls (a limited series that loves to zoom in on her face often), which revels in the confusing concept of a time-traveling serial killer…

Which brings us to Apple TV+’s crowning achievement to date: For All Mankind. Everyone on the planet should be watching Ronald D. Moore’s jaw-dropping alt-history space-race drama, which has flown under the radar since its premier on the streamer in 2019.

Via: AV Club

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