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]]>Wednesday only came out about a month ago, but that didn’t stop it from becoming one of the pop cultural milestones of 2022. It became the second-most watched English-language series on Netflix, and fans are patiently awaiting the next chapter.
The long-anticipated Game of Thrones spin-off finally came out this year and welcomed us back to Westeros. The first season introduced us to the main characters who’ll have an important role to play in the downfall of House Targaryen.
The Bear marked the rise of culinary dramas, and it had us saying “Yes, chef!” all year long. It follows a young award-winning chef as he tries to elevate the family sandwich shop following his brother’s suicide.
One of the most mind-bending shows of 2022, Severance welcomed us into the dystopian future where people get to choose to have their memories divided between work and personal lives.
Based on Alice Oseman’s graphic novel of the same name, Heartstopper centers on two teens whose unlikely friendship quickly develops into something more.
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]]>The post 5 Major 2023 Golden Globe Snubs That Caught Us Off Guard appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>It was a pleasant surprise to see Top Gun: Maverick be nominated for the best movie – drama, but the HFPA showed no love to Tom Cruise for his amazing performance.
Despite its niche genre, Yellowjackets managed to win over Emmy voters and score seven nominations, so it’s a shocker to see it received zero nods at the Golden Globes.
Many female directors, such as Sarah Polley’s Women Talking and Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Woman King, gave us amazing movies this year, but the HFPA voters weren’t really paying attention.
Danielle Deadwyler received some major Oscar buzz for playing Emmett Till’s grieving mother Mamie in Till, but her chances are much lower now that she missed out on a Golden Globe nomination.
The category for the best supporting television actress was missing several performers who were the beating heart of their respective shows – most notably Rhea Seehorn for Better Call Saul and Ayo Edebiri for The Bear.
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]]>The post Mindy Kaling Nailed the Pasta From ”The Bear” appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>While praising the show on Instagram, the New York Times bestseller attempted to re-create the Pasta Pomodoro from the final episode.
“Oh my god,” she said after placing a forkful of spaghetti in her mouth. “This is so good. No wonder dead Jon Bernthal loved this recipe and wanted everyone to eat it.”
If you do, too, here’s what do.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons Why Everyone is Raving About the Gripping FX Drama “The Bear” appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>It’s been about a month since The Bear premiered on FX and June 23, and it took some time for people to discover it. One thing that made it a hot commodity (apart from Jeremy Allen White’s stellar performance) is its amazing reviews and a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which is truly a special badge of honor.
Watching The Bear feels like being thrown inside a pressure cooker and this show is the most anxiety-inducing thing you’ll see since Uncut Gems. Tensions are running high in each scene, but that’s exactly the part of its charm. The Bear really knows how to turn up the heat and there’s nothing quite like it on TV right now.
Burnt starring Bradley Cooper was Hollywood’s last attempt to explore the cutthroat world of working in a professional kitchen, and The Bear succeeds everywhere where this film had failed. Some chefs describe it as an accurate portrayal, while others believe it leaves much to de desired. Whatever the truth may be, The Bear is worth the taste—and FX already ordered up a second season.
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]]>The post 5 Brand-New TV Shows That 2022 Will Be Remembered By appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>Wednesday only came out about a month ago, but that didn’t stop it from becoming one of the pop cultural milestones of 2022. It became the second-most watched English-language series on Netflix, and fans are patiently awaiting the next chapter.
The long-anticipated Game of Thrones spin-off finally came out this year and welcomed us back to Westeros. The first season introduced us to the main characters who’ll have an important role to play in the downfall of House Targaryen.
The Bear marked the rise of culinary dramas, and it had us saying “Yes, chef!” all year long. It follows a young award-winning chef as he tries to elevate the family sandwich shop following his brother’s suicide.
One of the most mind-bending shows of 2022, Severance welcomed us into the dystopian future where people get to choose to have their memories divided between work and personal lives.
Based on Alice Oseman’s graphic novel of the same name, Heartstopper centers on two teens whose unlikely friendship quickly develops into something more.
The post 5 Brand-New TV Shows That 2022 Will Be Remembered By appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>The post 5 Major 2023 Golden Globe Snubs That Caught Us Off Guard appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>It was a pleasant surprise to see Top Gun: Maverick be nominated for the best movie – drama, but the HFPA showed no love to Tom Cruise for his amazing performance.
Despite its niche genre, Yellowjackets managed to win over Emmy voters and score seven nominations, so it’s a shocker to see it received zero nods at the Golden Globes.
Many female directors, such as Sarah Polley’s Women Talking and Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Woman King, gave us amazing movies this year, but the HFPA voters weren’t really paying attention.
Danielle Deadwyler received some major Oscar buzz for playing Emmett Till’s grieving mother Mamie in Till, but her chances are much lower now that she missed out on a Golden Globe nomination.
The category for the best supporting television actress was missing several performers who were the beating heart of their respective shows – most notably Rhea Seehorn for Better Call Saul and Ayo Edebiri for The Bear.
The post 5 Major 2023 Golden Globe Snubs That Caught Us Off Guard appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>The post Mindy Kaling Nailed the Pasta From ”The Bear” appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>While praising the show on Instagram, the New York Times bestseller attempted to re-create the Pasta Pomodoro from the final episode.
“Oh my god,” she said after placing a forkful of spaghetti in her mouth. “This is so good. No wonder dead Jon Bernthal loved this recipe and wanted everyone to eat it.”
If you do, too, here’s what do.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons Why Everyone is Raving About the Gripping FX Drama “The Bear” appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>It’s been about a month since The Bear premiered on FX and June 23, and it took some time for people to discover it. One thing that made it a hot commodity (apart from Jeremy Allen White’s stellar performance) is its amazing reviews and a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which is truly a special badge of honor.
Watching The Bear feels like being thrown inside a pressure cooker and this show is the most anxiety-inducing thing you’ll see since Uncut Gems. Tensions are running high in each scene, but that’s exactly the part of its charm. The Bear really knows how to turn up the heat and there’s nothing quite like it on TV right now.
Burnt starring Bradley Cooper was Hollywood’s last attempt to explore the cutthroat world of working in a professional kitchen, and The Bear succeeds everywhere where this film had failed. Some chefs describe it as an accurate portrayal, while others believe it leaves much to de desired. Whatever the truth may be, The Bear is worth the taste—and FX already ordered up a second season.
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