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HBO Max is launching a rating system to let subscribers provide direct feedback on TV shows and movies they like — or hate — in order to provide more personalized content recommendations. It’s not a new concept: Back in 2001,
The Sopranos ran from 1999-2007 on HBO, winning 21 Emmy Awards and acclaim as one of the greatest series of the 21st century so far. Since then, Chase wrote and directed the 2012 feature Not Fade Away and co-wrote (with Lawrence Konner) and produced The Many Saints of Newark (directed by frequent Sopranos helmer Alan Taylor).
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‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Sends In the Creepy Clowns — in Cities Across the Globe — to Promote HBO Show
The red balloon, an iconic symbol for the terrifying clown, appears in both the 2017 remake and 2019 sequel. Bill Skarsgärd returns to the role for the HBO series playing the iconic Stephen King villain.
The new rating system is coming to the HBO Max app on the web, mobile, and smart TVs. You can rate shows by selecting the “Rate” button that shows up on a title’s description page, or by choosing an option that appears on the screen when you finish watching a show or movie.
Pennywise -- the killer clown from Stephen King's "It" and the upcoming HBO prequel series -- was seen everywhere from Central Park to Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Created by Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, and Jason Fuchs—the team behind the It feature films—the eight-episode HBO series, premiering Oct. 26, is a misbegotten expansion of King’s saga that’s undone by shoddy plotting, weak characterizations, and the most groanworthy premise in recent memory.
The Sopranos creator David Chase is revisiting a dark chapter in CIA history with Project: MKUltra, a limited series in development at HBO.
HBO and Sky are waging a new kind of War! This is not on the battlefield, but in the courtrooms of London’s ruthless lawyers. And this one’s already looking like Suits on a triple espresso.