The friendship between Debbie (Octavia Spencer) and Judith (Hannah Waddingham) is put to the test when it is revealed that the latter is an international assassin and the former’s family ends up in the crosshairs of a hitman. Broadly speaking—collectively, that is—here is what we have come to know about Hannah Waddingham (and by "we," I mean Americans who started paying attention to her after *Ted Lasso*): she has an incredible voice, she is quite tall, and she is an accomplished actress on both stage and screen. Creator: Tessa Coates Stars: Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham, Ed Skrein So, naturally, it makes perfect sense for her to play an international assassin in an episodic buddy comedy alongside Oscar winner (and two-time Emmy nominee for Best Narrator) Octavia Spencer. Frankly, such a leap to break free from typecasting is a victory in itself, even if Amazon executives likely saw her in *Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning* and/or *The Fall Guy*, factored in the ...
Arriving just in time for Pride Month, this film is, in many respects, a conventional coming-of-age story, yet it feels refreshing in the way it treats its teenage protagonist’s queer identity as completely natural. The journey of *Girls Like Girls* from song to screen is unusual. In 2015, pop singer Hayley Kiyoko released her—extremely catchy—eponymous track, bringing an explicit declaration of lesbian desire ("girls like girls, like boys like girls") to a viral mainstream audience. It was accompanied by a music video that condensed the story of two suburban teens discovering their friendship was something more into just five minutes. Director: Hayley Kiyoko Writers: Hayley Kiyoko, Stefanie Scott, Chloe Okuno Stars: Maya da Costa, Myra Molloy, Zach Braff Co-directed by the singer herself, the video was artfully shot and empathetically told, captivating fans to the point where Kiyoko published a young adult novel expanding on the adventures of its young protagonists, Coley a...