"It's happening now."
The Feed star Nina Toussaint-White's warning about the core message of the Amazon series shouldn't be taken too literally, of course. The world is not yet hooked up to a single network via neural implants (emphasis on "yet"), though the interplay between modern society and smartphone technology certainly emulates the high-stakes fears at play in Channing Powell's adaptation of Nick Clark Windo's novel of the same name.
Featuring Toussaint-White and Guy Burnet as married couple Kate and Tom Hatfield, The Feed takes place in a near future where ...
The Feed star Nina Toussaint-White's warning about the core message of the Amazon series shouldn't be taken too literally, of course. The world is not yet hooked up to a single network via neural implants (emphasis on "yet"), though the interplay between modern society and smartphone technology certainly emulates the high-stakes fears at play in Channing Powell's adaptation of Nick Clark Windo's novel of the same name.
Featuring Toussaint-White and Guy Burnet as married couple Kate and Tom Hatfield, The Feed takes place in a near future where ...
- 11/27/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
You've seen Guy Burnet before. Whether you caught him on Ray Donovan, Chicago Fire, The Affair, or my favorite, Counterpart, you'll recognize him and recall his considerable talent.
Now starring on The Feed for Amazon, he's leading an ensemble cast in a story that brings to light some pretty frightening possibilities for our future.
Guy is incredibly passionate about the subject matter at the center of The Feed, and if you weren't considering it after reading our full review of the Feed, then you will be once you read our interview. Enjoy!
I've seen six episodes of The Feed, but I would love for you to describe it to my readers.
Oh, my goodness. All right, that's all right. All right, it's a bit complex, but I can do that. I was just literally reading an article on TV Fanatic about The Feed now about clicking the mouse in your head.
Now starring on The Feed for Amazon, he's leading an ensemble cast in a story that brings to light some pretty frightening possibilities for our future.
Guy is incredibly passionate about the subject matter at the center of The Feed, and if you weren't considering it after reading our full review of the Feed, then you will be once you read our interview. Enjoy!
I've seen six episodes of The Feed, but I would love for you to describe it to my readers.
Oh, my goodness. All right, that's all right. All right, it's a bit complex, but I can do that. I was just literally reading an article on TV Fanatic about The Feed now about clicking the mouse in your head.
- 11/23/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
The television adaptation of The Feed -- based on the novel by Nick Clark Windo -- immediately thrusts viewers into a sci-fi psychological thriller set in a future that feels very real and not at all distant.
Talented veteran actors make up the cast of three-dimensional characters who -- at least in the six episodes available for review -- create solid, believable arcs that posit empathetic flaws into what could very easily have become stereotypical villains types.
While stereotypical villains can be a guilty delight to watch, The Feed takes the psychological intricacies of well-intended beings doing what they feel in their hearts is right, and pushes them through ill-fated journeys of what is perceived as selfishness and greed.
Modern technology is scary; we all know glitches and hackings can be detrimental to corporate and individual security.
When the hard drives, the internet, and all forms of media are placed into heads of civilians,...
Talented veteran actors make up the cast of three-dimensional characters who -- at least in the six episodes available for review -- create solid, believable arcs that posit empathetic flaws into what could very easily have become stereotypical villains types.
While stereotypical villains can be a guilty delight to watch, The Feed takes the psychological intricacies of well-intended beings doing what they feel in their hearts is right, and pushes them through ill-fated journeys of what is perceived as selfishness and greed.
Modern technology is scary; we all know glitches and hackings can be detrimental to corporate and individual security.
When the hard drives, the internet, and all forms of media are placed into heads of civilians,...
- 11/19/2019
- by Kerr Lordygan
- TVfanatic
For the makers of the new comedy Omg… We’re in a Horror Movie!!!, the internet became an important piece of the marketing puzzle – as co-star and director Ajala Bandele tells us.
We’ve seen quite a few horror-comedies over the years, particularly those that satirize the genre, how do you think this one is different?
“Omg… We’re in a Horror Movie!!!” puts the characters in a position where they know full well that they are in a movie and can manipulate the different aspects of modern filmmaking to further their needs. They worry about things like plot, and unexplained back stories and continuity errors.
Do you write the jokes around the story or the story around the jokes?
Jokes around the story. For me, writing is concept first, followed by characters, then story. Jokes typically are just byproducts of real people reacting to a given situation and if...
We’ve seen quite a few horror-comedies over the years, particularly those that satirize the genre, how do you think this one is different?
“Omg… We’re in a Horror Movie!!!” puts the characters in a position where they know full well that they are in a movie and can manipulate the different aspects of modern filmmaking to further their needs. They worry about things like plot, and unexplained back stories and continuity errors.
Do you write the jokes around the story or the story around the jokes?
Jokes around the story. For me, writing is concept first, followed by characters, then story. Jokes typically are just byproducts of real people reacting to a given situation and if...
- 1/15/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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