‘My Brilliant Friend’ Review: Season 3 Imparts an Enthralling Journey from an Inescapable Past
Based on the third book of Elena Ferrante’s quadrilogy, the elegant HBO series from Danielle Luchetti remains a vivid look at friendship over time.
Based on the third book of Elena Ferrante’s quadrilogy, the elegant HBO series from Danielle Luchetti remains a vivid look at friendship over time.
Costanzo talks approaching the HBO adaptation like a French New Wave movie, and why teaming with Ferrante is like “working with a ghost.”
Saverio Costanzo’s series was just renewed by HBO, but how long until they can make it happen?
One of HBO’s most critically acclaimed series will be coming back for a third season.
With one episode to go, Saverio Costanzo’s penultimate entry cements why this is one of the best shows of the year.
Death and destruction of people and relationships plague this week’s chapter, which finds series creator Saverio Costanzo directing again and in fine form.
Director Alice Rohrwacher turns in a season-best episode that blows up everybody’s lives, for better and for worse.
Director Alice Rohrwacher makes her debut in the Elena Ferrante extended universe with “The Kiss.”
Actress Gaia Girace revels in the many manic moods of Lila Caracci, who takes perverse pleasure in abuse and torment.
For Lila and Lenu, maintaining a deeper inner life in 1950s is nearly impossible against dreary, patriarchal expectations.
The second round of the Italian series about a complex female friendship lifts from Ferrante’s sequel in the Neapolitan series, “The Story of a New Name.”
Rohrwacher will direct the first two episodes of the new season of the Italian series, airing March 16 on HBO.