‘Deadwood’ Review: David Milch’s HBO Movie Is a Bittersweet and Brutally Honest Triumph
Ian McShane and Timothy Olyphant saddle up for one last ride in a moving ode to time gone by — and the gallant fight to keep its passage at bay.
Ian McShane and Timothy Olyphant saddle up for one last ride in a moving ode to time gone by — and the gallant fight to keep its passage at bay.
The groundbreaking Western returns after 13 years.
Timothy Olyphant, Robin Weigart, and cast reflect on how Milch changed their lives during the past decade.
David Milch wasn’t present, but he also wasn’t forgotten.
In a press conference Monday, the “True Detective” creator also responded to Season 2 criticism and explained what’s different about the new season.
TCA: The film has also picked up a director and a production start date.
“It would be nice to see all of the old gang again,” McShane said.
While news of a new season of HBO’s singular crime drama might be exciting, it also serves as a reminder that collaboration is key to making great TV.
The “Deadwood” creator is collaborating with Nic Pizzolatto on new episodes.
A panel of TV critics pick which series mastermind would make the perfect guest with whom to eat (and talk) turkey.
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