Cinematographer Shawn Peters discusses the camera choices that kept Ptolemy Grey in perspective, no matter the era. The best visual stories, whether TV or film, have a clear justification for why they ...
Happy endings are relative, as viewers of Apple TV+'s limited series The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey discovered when the drama's final installment dropped Friday. For instance, star Samuel L. Jackson's ...
It’s hard to dislike “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” if only because of its earnest message and the saccharine nature of its screenplay about an aging, lonely man with dementia, and the teenage girl ...
Apple TV+ has unveiled the trailer for its upcoming drama series The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, starring Samuel L. Jackson in the titular role and Dominique Fishback. “I got a lot of things to do, and ...
In “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” on Apple TV+, an actor known for his intensity takes on a character living in a fog. By Mike Hale Casting Samuel L. Jackson as a man in his 90s with dementia is a ...
Those who haven’t seen “Pulp Fiction,” “Jungle Fever” or even “A Time to Kill” might now think of Samuel L. Jackson as the guy who keeps asking “What’s in your wallet?” or wears an eye patch in all ...
Apple TV+ has unveiled the premiere date and first-look images for its upcoming limited series The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, starring Samuel L. Jackson in the titular role. Set to debut on Friday, ...
This new golden age of television has one major benefit: rather than seeing our favourite big-screen actors for one action sequence, a fleeting wink and a smile, we’re watching them go through the ...
The actor leads the drama miniseries based on the book of the same title by Walter Mosley, about a nonagenarian with dementia who is temporarily granted the ability to remember every moment of his ...
Apple TV’s new limited series, “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” feels every bit as overdue as the justice and redemption sought by its nonagenarian protagonist. “Ptolemy Grey” is a passion project for ...
When the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt was completed in the 3rd century B.C.E., most wouldn’t have been able to glimpse the peak of the gargantuan tower, but all could see its light. The structure ...
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