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boardchairman-blog · 4 months ago
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The Bear (2022)
Season 3, Episode 9: “Apologies” (2024) Director: Christopher Storer Cinematographer: Andrew Wehde
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theparasocialites · 10 days ago
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After finishing Say Nothing and combing through a few cast interviews, I found myself most captivated by Anthony Boyle’s take on the whole production. Before watching the show, I only had a vague awareness of him—I'd caught a couple of episodes of Masters of the Air and seen the Manhunt trailers approximately a million times, so when he popped up here, my initial reaction was, “Oh, he’s in this too? Good for him. Guess he has a great agent.” But almost immediately, I realized I owed Anthony Boyle an apology. I was unfamiliar with his game. Charismatic even in scenes where he’s lurking in the background, or has tights over his head, utterly sympathetic even when he’s supposed to be frightening, Boyle’s portrayal of Brendan Hughes stands out in a cast that’s uniformly excellent.
What struck me most was how convincingly he disappeared into this role. Having seen him play an American in Masters of the Air and knowing he was doing the same thing in Manhunt, I realized I had no clue where Boyle himself was from. Watching him here, I was stunned by the specificity and authenticity of his performance, only to learn afterward that he’s actually from West Belfast. That discovery felt like a confirmation: Boyle wasn’t just acting—he was inhabiting. His performance wasn’t just good; it was lived-in, layered, and deeply rooted in a way that made every second of it feel undeniably real.
I honestly think Boyle’s work in Say Nothing belongs in the same conversation as Ewan McGregor’s best performances in Scottish films—those moments where an actor is so fully in their element that you’re reminded of just how powerful it can be to see someone telling a story that connects with them on a cellular level. Boyle is part of that lineage of enigmatic, electric performers who can shift between accents and personas with ease, but who are at their absolute best when playing roles that resonate with their own lived experiences.
I’m thrilled he took on this character, and I genuinely hope the performance gets the recognition it deserves—awards buzz, acclaim, all of it. He’s not just a highlight; he’s the heartbeat of the show. When Boyle is on-screen, the whole production feels like it’s operating on a higher frequency—more dynamic, more alive, more everything. Bravo, honestly. I can’t wait to see what he does next.
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darrys-laundry · 1 year ago
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NOT STRONG ENOUGH — BOYGENIUS
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fandom-animals · 1 year ago
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Guillermo tells Nandor about what happened and how he regrets it and Nandor uses his last wish for Guillermo to become human again and this is okay w Guillermo that way Nandor can bite Guillermo and it won't be an issue and this time the transformation works I'll solved it guys :D
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tv-moments · 2 months ago
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Season 1, “A Dream of a Dream”
Director: Frederick E.O. Toye
DoP: Sam McCurdy
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ahslilmonsters · 2 months ago
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douceurrrr · 1 year ago
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this bitch was too close to my man

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ewon625 · 9 days ago
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JUST REVEALED: In the year 2120, the whole world is expecting the ominous arrival of the GREATEST threat of all.
Serving as the prequel to the franchise, “Alien: Earth” is coming Summer 2025 to Hulu.
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atinorx · 1 year ago
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EVERY SECOND COUNTS | claire vs time in the bear
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disappointing-snacks · 7 months ago
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boardchairman-blog · 5 months ago
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The Bear (2022)
Season 3, Episode 1: “Tomorrow” (2024) Director: Christopher Storer Cinematographer: Andrew Wehde
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sunshinestatecineplex · 2 months ago
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TV: "Consequences with Extreme Prejudice" - American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez - Episode 2 Recap
As he settles into college football life, Aaron Hernandez faces immediate issues. While being talked up as a big new recruit, he did not know how to break through as a key figure on the team. This led to off-the-field issues, including run-ins with the police. Carl Franklin directs “Consequences with Extreme Prejudice” – the second episode of American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez. The episode

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darrys-laundry · 1 year ago
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NOT STRONG ENOUGH — BOYGENIUS (P.2)
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fandom-animals · 1 year ago
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Another damn nandermo breakup who called it
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tv-moments · 2 months ago
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Season 1, “Crimson Sky”
Director: Frederick E.O. Toye
DoP: Sam McCurdy
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ahslilmonsters · 2 months ago
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“Each revelation comes with a price. Every answer leads deeper into darkness.”
Grotesquerie premiers tonight! đŸ”„
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