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'The Waterfront': Holt McCallany shares how his own dad and Kevin Williamson's father inspired his character
'The Waterfront': Holt McCallany shares how his own dad and Kevin Williamson's father inspired his character

Yahoo

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'The Waterfront': Holt McCallany shares how his own dad and Kevin Williamson's father inspired his character

From the creator of Dawson's Creek and The Vampire Diaries, Kevin Williamson, the new Netflix show The Waterfront, starring Holt McCallany, Melissa Benoist, Jake Weary and Maria Bello, definitely leans into Williamson's success with melodrama, but with a more personal edge. While the 1998 show pulled from Williamson personal life, specifically Joey Potter's dad being in prison for drug trafficking, the writer and TV creator goes deeper into his life story for elements of The Waterfront. The show is centred around the Buckley family in Havenport, North Carolina, who have dominated the local fishing industry. It all starts with the Buckleys boat being hijacked as two men are using it to smuggle drugs, complicating the lives of the family that's already facing mounting debt. Harlan Buckley (McCallany) is the patriarch, who's recovering from two heart attacks, married to his wife Belle (Bello), who's tasked with managing her philandering husband, in addition to the family restaurant and fishing business, alongside their son Cane (Weary), who's married to Peyton (Danielle Campbell). But when journalist Jenna (Humberly González) returns to her hometown, there may still be some sparks between her and her high school sweetheart, Cane. Harlan and Belle also have a daughter, Bree (Benoist), a recovering addict who lost custody of her teenage son, Diller (Brady Hepner), after her most recent relapse. A interesting element in The Waterfront is how Bree is trying to work her way back to being in the inner circle of her own family, largely being shut down due to her addiction. In one of the show's most moving scenes, Bree has a frank conversation with Bella where she asks her mom, "When am I going to be a part of this family?" But Bella is firm that she needs to earn her family's trust back by staying sober. "I wish you'd see me as an ally and not an obstacle," Bree says. "Maria Bello is incredible. I've been a fan of hers for a very long time, so getting to do that scene with her was exciting in the first place," Benoist told Yahoo Canada. "I think in that moment of the story, it's something that I certainly was craving. It feels really visceral, wanting to be a part of the family more, so it was satisfying to be able to say it out loud." "That's something that I love about Bree is that she actually does say the bad stuff out loud, the hard things to say. ... Kevin Williamson actually said something to me at one point, in one of our first conversations, that Bree's sort of like the truth teller, and I think that is a moment that she shows that side of her." But McCallany had a particularly interesting task in The Waterfront because much of his character is based on Williamson's experience growing up with his fisherman father in North Carolina, who was a drug runner. "I did feel a little bit of additional responsibility, because I knew that it was a very personal story for Kevin, and much of it was inspired by his dad, and then I'm playing the dad," McCallany said. "So we did talk about it." "I remember sending Kevin an email in which I asked certain questions and presented certain ideas. And he answered my questions and he kind of embraced the ideas, and from that point forward we had a very kind of easy going, open and cordial relationship that really lasted throughout the entire season. I was happy with the dialogue that he was writing for me. He was happy with the way that I was interpreting it. And so there was no conflict in my relationship with Kevin at any time." McCallany added that while he took inspiration from what Williamson told him about his father, the actor also took inspiration from his own dad. "[My father] was a heavy drinker and could unreliable in certain instances," McCallany said. "You take a little of this, you take a little of that, and you kind of build a character ... by deciding what to include and what to exclude. And at the end of the day, Harlan kind of just emerged for me through that process." And of course, with the exploration of Harlan comes his relationship with his son, with Cane often having to try to uphold a murky set of ideals he's gotten from his father. "What's so intriguing about Cane is this battle between the idealized version of himself and who he just really is, the life that he's been given," Weary said. "To get to play with that father-son dynamic is really interesting, especially getting to work with someone like Holt too, who I think we have such a great rapport together." "He added something to that dynamic that I think is really unique and we were able to really have fun with it. And there's ... almost like a comedic element to it, where he's almost like the straight man, and I'm the wild card. And I think that I'm really excited to see where that where that goes." Told in eight episodes, Williamson has created a twisty story where everyone makes mistakes, and the evaluation starts to become the best way to move beyond bad decisions.

Our Movie Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Our Movie Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

Our Movie Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Our Movie Episode 4 Our Movie at Love is another exciting K-drama from SBS which is known for tragic romances like Moon Lovers, The Hymn of Death and Now We Are Breaking Up. This melodrama has themes like eternal love, hopelessness, acceptance and creative block. Our Movie follows Lee Je-ha, a genius director who ends up in a slump after his debut movie wins him several accolades. Focused on a superstitious jinx, he decides to return to the scene 5 years later. However, he takes up an ambitious task of telling a story of a terminally ill patient in love. Struggling with the concept, he finds a muse in Lee Da-eum, an aspiring actress who has a terminal illness herself. With no cure, she can die any day. He is surprised as she refuses to succumb to the hopelessness of her situation, living each day to the fullest. As director and actress work on the script together, they clash on their very different ideologies on love and eternity. But over time, they start falling for each other. The cast includes Namkoong Min, Jeon Yeo-been, Seo Hyeon-woo and Lee Seol among others. It is directed by Lee Jung-heum who is known for thrillers like Falsify and Inspector Koo. If you've been following this K-drama, you may be curious to find out when the episodes are releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Our Movie Episode 4, including the release date, time and where you can watch this show. Where Can I Watch Our Movie? Our Movie Season 1 will be shown on the SBS channel and airs at 9.50pm (KST). It is also available to stream on Wavve, Disney+ and Hulu in selected regions for international fans. Our Movie Episode 4 Release Date Our Movie Episode 4 will release on Saturday 21st June at approximately 12.50pm (GMT) / 8.50am (ET). English subtitles will be released immediately. The episodes are expected to be roughly 1 hour long each, which is consistent with the time frame for the usual SBS dramas. How Many Episodes Will Our Movie Have? Our Movie is a 12-episode show. With 2 episodes dropping every Friday and Saturday, it will run its course till 19th July. Is There A Trailer For Our Movie? There is indeed! You can find an exciting trailer for Our Movie below. What Happens in the Previous Episodes? We've covered the entire episodes with a lengthy recap that touched on all major plot points and discusses the chapter with an accompanying review. You can find that link below. Read More: Our Movie Episode 1 Recap & Review What Happens in the Next Episodes? In next week's teaser, everyone wants Seo-yeong as the lead. They don't understand why Je-ha is stuck on Da-eum, a rookie. Seung-won promises Seo-yeong that she will be the lead. Je-ha tells Da-eum that it has come down between her and Seo-yeong. Seo-yeong tells Je-ha that she understands his female lead and wants to play her. Da-eum looks sad. What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Our Movie so far? Let us know in the comments below!

Our Movie Episode 2 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Our Movie Episode 2 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

Our Movie Episode 2 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Our Movie Episode 2 Our Movie at Love is another exciting K-drama from SBS which is known for tragic romances like Moon Lovers, The Hymn of Death and Now We Are Breaking Up. This melodrama has themes like eternal love, hopelessness, acceptance and creative block. Our Movie follows Lee Je-ha, a genius director who ends up in a slump after his debut movie wins him several accolades. Focused on a superstitious jinx, he decides to return to the scene 5 years later. However, he takes up an ambitious task of telling a story of a terminally ill patient in love. Struggling with the concept, he finds a muse in Lee Da-eum, an aspiring actress who has a terminal illness herself. With no cure, she can die any day. He is surprised as she refuses to succumb to the hopelessness of her situation, living each day to the fullest. As director and actress work on the script together, they clash on their very different ideologies on love and eternity. But over time, they start falling for each other. The cast includes Namkoong Min, Jeon Yeo-been, Seo Hyeon-woo and Lee Seol among others. It is directed by Lee Jung-heum who is known for thrillers like Falsify and Inspector Koo. If you've been following this K-drama, you may be curious to find out when the episodes are releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Our Movie Episode 2, including the release date, time and where you can watch this show. Where Can I Watch Our Movie? Our Movie Season 1 will be shown on the SBS channel and airs at 9.50pm (KST). It is also available to stream on Wavve, Disney+ and Hulu in selected regions for international fans. Our Movie Episode 2 Release Date Our Movie Episode 2 will release on Saturday 14th June at approximately 12.50pm (GMT) / 8.50am (ET). English subtitles will be released immediately. The episodes are expected to be roughly 1 hour long each, which is consistent with the time frame for the usual SBS dramas. How Many Episodes Will Our Movie Have? Our Movie is a 12-episode show. With 2 episodes dropping every Friday and Saturday, it will run its course till 19th July. Is There A Trailer For Our Movie? There is indeed! You can find an exciting trailer for Our Movie below. What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Our Movie trailer so far? Let us know in the comments below!

‘Tyler Perry's Straw' Review: The Accidental Bank Robber
‘Tyler Perry's Straw' Review: The Accidental Bank Robber

New York Times

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

‘Tyler Perry's Straw' Review: The Accidental Bank Robber

In 'Tyler Perry's Straw,' Janiyah (Taraji P. Henson), a single mom in Atlanta, is having a very, very, very bad day. Her morning was already ragged when the writer-director piles onto her woes a demeaning landlord, a bullying boss, a distant school administrator, a line of disgruntled grocery customers and a road-raging, off-duty police officer. Did we mention that Janiyah winds up in the wrong office at the wrong time in the wrong state of mind? As detectives arrive to a bloody crime scene at the grocery store where she clerks, Janiyah is across the parking lot at her bank, trying to cash her paycheck. Only she doesn't have identification, and the teller is being a stickler. Soon, Janiyah is waving a gun, something is flashing red in her daughter's see-through backpack and she has made hostages of the bank employees and a handful of aging customers. Sherri Shepherd portrays Nicole, the branch manager who tries to diffuse the situation, having amped it by telling the police that Janiyah has a bomb. Teyana Taylor ('A Thousand and One') brings fierce focus to a deteriorating situation as Detective Kay Raymond. The security footage at the grocery store didn't lie, but Detective Raymond intuits something more has sent Janiyah to the desperate standoff. She steps in as a negotiator. Perry, an unapologetic purveyor of melodrama, mercilessly teases the tension. Will Janiyah hurt the hostages? Will the authorities make a sad situation worse? The ending is perhaps too twisting for its own good. But Henson — so deeply committed to her character's emotional cratering — still makes us care. StrawNot rated. Running time: 1 hour 45 minutes. Watch on Netflix.

Along Came Love review – l'amour, loss and lingering shame in eventful French relationship movie
Along Came Love review – l'amour, loss and lingering shame in eventful French relationship movie

The Guardian

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Along Came Love review – l'amour, loss and lingering shame in eventful French relationship movie

The title of Katell Quillévéré's first movie, Un Poison Violent from 2010, was taken from Serge Gainsbourg's song Un poison violent, c'est ça l'amour, and the awful toxicity of love is a theme that has run through her work ever since. It is an underground stream that has become very much an overground stream in this new, heartfelt movie. It's robust and a little unsubtle, without the nuances and indirections that govern her best work, but handsomely produced and resoundingly performed, avowedly autobiographical and inspired by her grandmother. Quillévéré has said that her influences are Maurice Pialat for the tough realism and Douglas Sirk for the melodrama and the sense of buried shame. I wonder if there isn't some David Lean in there for the final scene at the railway station. Madeleine is a young single mother played by Anaïs Demoustier; working as a waitress on the Brittany coast just after the second world war, in a uniform requiring her hair to be tied up in a ridiculous white bow, she has a difficult five-year-old son, Daniel. She meets a shy, sweet, bespectacled young man, François Delambre (a performance as sturdily intelligent as Demoustier's from Vincent Lacoste), who is a postgraduate student in Paris, and from a wealthy local family, self-conscious about a limp caused by childhood polio. They fall in love and marry – poignantly, perhaps unconsciously drawn to each other by the fact that each has a secret. François is gay (in an era when this was a serious criminal offence), but with this new relationship has taken an earnest decision to put it behind him. And Madeleine's child was conceived through a relationship with a German officer during the occupation, for which she was shamed and head-shaved by jeering locals in her now abandoned home town – that notorious, ugly French phenomenon of the liberation in which the menfolk, to distract from their own more serious Nazi collaboration, took it misogynistically out on the women. As the 1950s turn into the 60s, Madeleine runs a bar and François pursues an academic career and they drift in and out of a somewhat underpowered folie à trois with an American GI called Jimmy (Morgan Bailey) – a narrative deadend. They become a bourgeois family with another child, a daughter, but François's self-hating homosexuality resurfaces, that part of him without which he paradoxically would not have found Madeleine, the genuine love of his life. Meanwhile, Daniel is angrily obsessed with his biological father, who probably died on the eastern front. This is a very eventful period film that covers a lot of storytelling ground and is acted with forthright confidence. And yet, despite or because of it being based on reality, I found myself not quite believing in the parts or the whole. But its fervency and its eroticism give the film its currency. Along Came Love is in UK cinemas from 30 May.

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