Each episode is named for a character, except for the last, which is titled — wait for it — “The Eddy,” and I suppose you could say that one’s named for all of them.Get our revamped Envelope newsletter, sent twice a week, for exclusive awards season coverage, behind-the-scenes insights and columnist Glenn Whipp’s commentary. Indeed, the series is held aloft by its female characters and players: Julie; Maja (Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan rewrite the history of Hollywood in Netflix’s “Hollywood,” a progressive fantasy of motion pictures in 1947.The first two episodes, as publicity materials are quick to point out, were directed by Damien Chazelle, whose There is, indeed, something about the series’ mix of naturalism and cliché that might be termed traditional: Its roots are in the French New Wave, which combined documentary flow with a passion for Hollywood studio movies. (“Why didn’t you tell us anything, bro?” says Eddy trumpeter Ludovic Louis.) Most specifically it recalls François Truffaut’s “Shoot the Piano Player,” about a traumatized concert pianist hiding out playing rinky-tink jazz in a dive bar, when gangsters arrive to threaten his family.The more “The Eddy” wants to advance the central plot, the less effective it becomes; whenever it soaks in the world, or homes in on small details, it comes alive.

He winds up caught between the police on one side and multiple layers of criminals on the other, and in trying to preserve his nightclub makes things worse with both.Into this world steps Elliot’s daughter, Julie (Amandla Stenberg), who arrives from New York, where things have not been going well with her mother and stepfather. But its parts can be pretty great.Farid has been involved with some shady characters, which leads to all sort of complications I will not reveal other than to say that Elliot, who has been paying no attention to the management of the club — because he’s an artist, with songs to write and a band to hector — is left to deal with on his own. It’s common enough for writers to force their characters into making bad decisions in order to prolong or hurry along a story; I have often yelled at a screen things along the line of, “Just go to the police!” or “Talk to one another!” even though there would be no show otherwise. She’s not sure how glad he is to have her, and he is possibly less than sure himself; they are strangers, after a fashion. For the costume design community, the last five months have been full of pivots, projects — and lots of Zoom calls.The controversy over Trader Joe’s ethnic-sounding brands shows how today’s increasingly polarized society puts the whimsical grocery chain in a tough spot.In the days since Ron Jeremy was charged with sexual assault, half a dozen women have contacted The Times to detail allegations of rape and groping against the adult film star.The $100-million overhaul of the Hollywood & Highland shopping and entertainment center will bring offices to the complex and a new name: Ovation.The death of a promising young skateboarder fits a surprising pattern: Increasingly, homeless people in L.A. and its environs are dying by hanging.If you wondered why Canada is doing so much better on COVID-19 than the United States — here’s one reason: They follow the rules. Most specifically it recalls François Truffaut’s “Shoot the Piano Player,” about a traumatized concert pianist hiding out playing rinky-tink jazz in a dive bar, when gangsters arrive to threaten his family.The more “The Eddy” wants to advance the central plot, the less effective it becomes; whenever it soaks in the world, or homes in on small details, it comes alive.

Adil Dehbi : Sim, rappeur et petit-ami de Julie Sopico : Tarif, rappeur et bassiste, leader d'un groupe émergent Tahar Rahim : Farid, trompettiste et co-directeur du club The Eddy There are things here I am happy to have seen — thankful, even — as anything that’s come my way across a screen, that I could watch a hundred times and feel their impact no less.

Nueva and drummer Lada Obradovic, who get relatively big parts, in episodes named for their characters, are fine natural actors. What’s on TV Friday, Aug. 7: “Dominic Fike, at First” on FX; “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” home edition; “Martha Knows Best”Quibi is offering a free, ad-supported version of its shortform-video streaming service in Australia and New Zealand.

Starring André Holland, Joanna Kulig, Leïla Bekhti, Adil Dehbi, Tahar Rahim, Randy Kerber, Ludovic Louis, Lada Obradovic, Jowee Omicil, Amandla Stenberg and others.. Watch the official trailer for The Eddy.



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