‘True Detective’ Review: Episode 3 Shows Why Relationships Matter More Than the Case
Nic Pizzolatto builds up two relationships in “The Big Never,” and both matter more than the many clues dangled by detectives.
Nic Pizzolatto builds up two relationships in “The Big Never,” and both matter more than the many clues dangled by detectives.
Screenwriter Nick Vallelonga deleted his Twitter after an anti-Muslim tweet from November 2015 resurfaced on social media.
The fact-based Peter Farrelly feature has faced criticism from the family of one of its subjects, but close friends now champion the film.
“Green Book” star Ali won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture.
Dr. Donald W. Shirley’s brother, Maurice Shirley, called the movie a “symphony of lies.”
After a disappointing Season 2, the HBO series returns with Oscar-winner Ali as the haunted detective and Carmen Ejogo as his love.
Ali revealed during a conversation with Variety that “True Detective” Season 3 was originally written with a white lead character.
Mahershala Ali’s character exists solely to help a white man overcome his problems. There is a dark history to this tradition.
Making his first drama as a period true story wasn’t easy for Peter Farrelly, who relied on gifted stars Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali.
The “Green Book” co-stars have now both spoken out about the incident.
The latest installment in Nic Pizzolatto’s anthology series will be one of the first big TV releases of 2019.
Michael Shannon, Brian Tyree Henry, Josephine Decker, and So Yong Kim will all make contributions to the HBO anthology, which returns next month.