Exclusive: Big Deal Films and A24’s Dreaming Whilst Black, one of the buzziest British comedies of 2023, has been greenlit for a second season by the BBC and Showtime.
Adjani Salmon’s comedy took years to get from web series to screen but was picked up by A24 and then Showtime last year and has been catapulted, garnering strong ratings and critical acclaim. The season will premiere in the U.S. on the Paramount+ with Showtime streaming tile, on linear on Paramount+ with Showtime and in the UK on BBC Three and iPlayer. It continues to be co-produced by Big Deal in creative collaboration with A24, and A24 distributes globally.
Dreaming follows Kwabena, played by Salmon, an aspiring filmmaker stuck in a dead-end recruitment job who takes the first step to achieving his dream of creating a TV show. Season 1 ended with Kwabena showing his new movie project to friends and family,...
Adjani Salmon’s comedy took years to get from web series to screen but was picked up by A24 and then Showtime last year and has been catapulted, garnering strong ratings and critical acclaim. The season will premiere in the U.S. on the Paramount+ with Showtime streaming tile, on linear on Paramount+ with Showtime and in the UK on BBC Three and iPlayer. It continues to be co-produced by Big Deal in creative collaboration with A24, and A24 distributes globally.
Dreaming follows Kwabena, played by Salmon, an aspiring filmmaker stuck in a dead-end recruitment job who takes the first step to achieving his dream of creating a TV show. Season 1 ended with Kwabena showing his new movie project to friends and family,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Directed by Og Liz Shiri Appleby, Roswell's road trip episode is absolute perfection
This Roswell, New Mexico review contains spoilers.
Roswell, New Mexico Episode 9 Review
Shiri Appleby, our original Liz from Roswell, directed an absolute banger of an episode that smartly drew down the cast to a more manageable size, divided into two major teams. I was nervous about Isobel’s absence, but with it only lasting one episode, it turns out to be an excellent way to carve out the necessary screen time for this top-notch episode that had everything we could possibly ask for in an hour of Roswell: alien mythos, government conspiracy, alien conspiracy, some of the best friendship pairings of the show, and some of the best (and most complicated) romantic moments we’ve seen thus far.
With their road trip episode, Roswell side-stepped some of the usual traps that far too many narratives fall into.
This Roswell, New Mexico review contains spoilers.
Roswell, New Mexico Episode 9 Review
Shiri Appleby, our original Liz from Roswell, directed an absolute banger of an episode that smartly drew down the cast to a more manageable size, divided into two major teams. I was nervous about Isobel’s absence, but with it only lasting one episode, it turns out to be an excellent way to carve out the necessary screen time for this top-notch episode that had everything we could possibly ask for in an hour of Roswell: alien mythos, government conspiracy, alien conspiracy, some of the best friendship pairings of the show, and some of the best (and most complicated) romantic moments we’ve seen thus far.
With their road trip episode, Roswell side-stepped some of the usual traps that far too many narratives fall into.
- 3/20/2019
- Den of Geek
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