JamesG
06-03-2020, 03:25 PM
HBO Max Comedy Starts Strong
by Pavan
June 3, 2020
On the heels of its launch last week and the strong positive audience response to its first scripted original series "Love Life", starring Oscar(R) nominee Anna Kendrick, HBO Max announced that the streaming platform is accelerating the release of the show's remaining episodes to give fans more of what they're watching.
On Thursday, June 4, episodes 4, 5 and 6 will be available to binge on HBO Max, and on Thursday, June 11, the final four episodes of the first season will be added. Originally, the streamer had planned to release one new episode a week following its premiere with the first three episodes.
"Love Life", a fresh take on a romantic comedy anthology series, features "an Emmy-worthy turn from Kendrick" (Decider, Joel Keller) and "should be the first thing you watch on the new streaming platform." (Glamour, Anna Moeslein)
It has "a sharpness and a depth" (Vanity Fair, Richard Lawson), "the writing is sharp" (Uproxx, Kimberly Ricci), and star "Zoë Chao is a standout." (Entertainment Weekly, Kristen Baldwin)
https://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2020/06/hbo-max-comedy-starts-strong-alexa.html
by Pavan
June 3, 2020
On the heels of its launch last week and the strong positive audience response to its first scripted original series "Love Life", starring Oscar(R) nominee Anna Kendrick, HBO Max announced that the streaming platform is accelerating the release of the show's remaining episodes to give fans more of what they're watching.
On Thursday, June 4, episodes 4, 5 and 6 will be available to binge on HBO Max, and on Thursday, June 11, the final four episodes of the first season will be added. Originally, the streamer had planned to release one new episode a week following its premiere with the first three episodes.
"Love Life", a fresh take on a romantic comedy anthology series, features "an Emmy-worthy turn from Kendrick" (Decider, Joel Keller) and "should be the first thing you watch on the new streaming platform." (Glamour, Anna Moeslein)
It has "a sharpness and a depth" (Vanity Fair, Richard Lawson), "the writing is sharp" (Uproxx, Kimberly Ricci), and star "Zoë Chao is a standout." (Entertainment Weekly, Kristen Baldwin)
https://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2020/06/hbo-max-comedy-starts-strong-alexa.html