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  • The Madison review – Michelle Pfeiffer’s new drama is thuddingly simplistic | ‘The Madison’ R…

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    This yawnsome homespun six-parter from the creator of Yellowstone aims to teach the womenfolk a lesson by dropping them into untamed, plain-talkin’ Montana. It’s full of terrible jokes and cloying aphorisms

    Preston Clyburn (Kurt Russell) is laughing at trout. “Hah-hah,” says the rugged retiree, up to his buttocks in river as a Yellowstone cutthroat sploshes obligingly into his net. “I’m keepin’ it, and you’re cookin’ it,” he barks at his younger brother, Paul, who would rather Preston release the hapless vertebrate back into the wild but nevertheless respects his sibling’s need to connect with his inner Cro-Magnon (“the love of fishin’ goes back to early man …”).

    'The Madison' Review: Michelle Pfeiffer Is Emmy-Worthy in Woeful Taylor Sheridan Drama

    A river runs through The Madison, Taylor Sheridan‘s (Yellowstone) latest ode to the open spaces and unspoiled beauty of Montana. (Indeed, 1992’s A River Runs Through It has its own cameo in the series, which gives a shout-out to the late actor/director Robert Redford after the first episode.) The river is the Madison, never to be confused with Manhattan’s Madison Avenue — or anything else associated with the Big City, anathema to the pure souls who inhabit the Western heartland.

    Ever flowing, a symbol of life and nourishment of the soul, the Madison (gorgeously shot by director of photography and series director Christina Alexandra Voros) becomes a place of healing for the sinfully wealthy Clyburn family. Most especially for matriarch Stacy (a luminous Michelle Pfeiffer), who resisted the call of the wild for years until a terrible tragedy beckons her entire family of “city mice” to abandon the world of luxury townhouses for an outpost with an outhouse.

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    ‘The Madison’ premieres today: Here’s how to watch and what to know about Taylor Sheridan’s new show

    A new drama series from Taylor Sheridan premieres this week, and while it’s set near the famed Dutton ranch, it reportedly has nothing to do with the family from Sheridan’s hit series, Yellowstone. The Madison follows a family dealing with grief (and a move from New York City to Montana). Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell star in the six-episode series, along with Will Arnett The Madison premieres with its first three episodes this Saturday, exclusively on Paramount+. Here’s what else you need to know about Taylor Sheridan’s new show.

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  • ‘Embarrassing’: Pfeiffer on ‘awkward’ scene | Oh. What. Fun. review – Michelle Pfeiffer…

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    Oh. What. Fun. review – Michelle Pfeiffer leads Amazon’s underbaked Christmas turkey

    Starry cast, including Felicity Jones and Chloë Grace Moretz, can’t save misfiring cross between Home Alone and The Family Stone

    If you’ve already over-indulged in Netflix’s brand of cheap and, overwhelmingly, cheerless Christmas movies this season, then Amazon has something a little meatier to add to your plate. Like Netflix, it also has more than enough tinnily made Hallmark ripoffs (step forward, Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy), but it’s also aiming a little higher with Oh. What. Fun. It’s a more robustly made attempt to recall something we used to see on the big rather than small screen with a cast to match, a starry cross between Home Alone and The Family Stone with an all-new soundtrack from some unusually upper-tier artists.

    Michelle Pfeiffer plays put-upon mom in Atlanta-shot Amazon Xmas film

    Christmas movies come in a handful of flavors, from Hallmark romance-style fantasies to family-friendly goofs with male protagonists.

    Michael Showalter, who directed last year’s fun romance “The Idea of You” with Anne Hathaway in Atlanta, opted for a more screwball comedy with his Amazon holiday film “Oh. What. Fun.,” with the periods incorporated for sarcastic emphasis. The film, which was shot in metro Atlanta, is streaming now on Amazon Prime.

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