The 'Mamma Mia!' and 'Mean Girls' actress plays a beat cop in Peacock's eight-part crime drama, which gets its international ...
The eight-episode adaptation of Liz Moore's novel tells a story of sisterhood, addiction and murder set in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Peacock's "Long Bright River" with Amanda Seyfried entertains, even if the episodic cliffhangers occasionally feel forced ...
Sony Pictures Television has secured a series of high-profile international sales for its limited series Long Bright River, ...
Peacock's 'Long Bright River' is an emotional tale tackling issues like drug addiction amid a series of mysterious murders ...
Dana Scruggs for The New York Times Supported by By Alexis Soloski For Amanda Seyfried, the first day on set for “Long Bright River,” a limited series for Peacock, was awful. She stood under ...
The talented Amanda Seyfried (“The Dropout”), the thinking woman’s beauty, joins the hard-working, blue-collar women of crime. “Long Bright River,” the gritty Peacock limited series of ...
The veteran writer-producer talked about her collaborations with novelist Liz Moore, navigating the series' tricky reveals ...
Long Bright River gave Amanda Seyfried something the industry never had: the chance to break free from the image it built for her. She never thought she would wear a badge onscreen.
The star of Peacock's show in competition at Series Mania said a director's note shifted her perspective on acting to the ...