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‘Quiz Lady’ review: Sandra Oh shows her wacky side

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Awkwafina co-stars in sisters-at-odds comedy, now on Hulu. Review.

Prepare to see Sandra Oh as you’ve never seen her before. In nearly every scene in Quiz Lady, the Killing Eve star is dressed like she’s about to head to a girls night out to see the Barbie movie. Her long dark hair is streaked with violet highlights. She drapes herself with violent pinks and sparkly jewelry that looks less classy and more Claire’s Accessories. It’s the kind of fashion some might deride as “childish” in its girliness, while others might cheer it as dopamine dressing. Either way, this wardrobe is an invitation to for Oh to cut loose, and she grabs it with gusto. 

Often sophisticated or sexy, the star of shows like Killing Eve, Grey’s Anatomy, and The Chair is frequently cast as witty but frazzled. Here, that role goes to Awkafina, while Oh gets to relish in playing the wild card of a family comedy peppered with silly hijinks, sensitive gangsters, sisterly squabbles, and Will Ferrell as a warm-hearted interpretation of Alex Trebek.

Star-studded and solidly fun, Quiz Lady is exactly the kind of comedy you might expect to find on Hulu — where it’s set to debut on Nov. 3. 

What’s Quiz Lady about? 

"Quiz Lady" stars Awkwafina and Sandra Oh.


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Directed by Jessica Yu, Quiz Lady centers on the tumultuous relationship between Asian-American sisters Anne (Awkwafina) and Jenny (Oh). Raised in a broken home rocked by divorce, gambling debts, and their mom’s various personal dramas, younger sister Anne focused her attention on her favorite trivia show (Can’t Stop the Quiz) and caring for her pet pug, Mr. Linguini. Meanwhile, Jenny chased down dreams, got into screaming matches with their mom, and cared for her kid sister in fitful spurts. 

Years later, the sisters are grown up and essentially estranged when the loss of their mother pulls them back together. Oh, she’s not dead. She’s run off after incurring a massive gambling debt to a menacing bookie (an amusing and crush-worthy Jon Park), who dognaps Mr. Linguini, holding the pug for ransom until the sisters pay up. With Jenny on a kick that she could be a life coach (after acting, fashion design, and several other dreams didn’t pan out), the pair is determined to get Anne on the quiz show to win big and save their dog. That is, if she can beat the cocky contestant (Jason Schwartzman) currently on a major hot streak.

Sanda Oh is an outright delight in Quiz Lady

Sandra Oh bursts with color and joy in "Quiz Lady."


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From the moment she storms onscreen, Oh is game to go outrageous. Her outfits signal from the start that Jenny is an attention-seeker who refuses to act her age (whatever that means). And there’s a delicious freedom in watching Jenny chase down her dreams and mad impulses for better or worse. Sure, occasionally she may get hit by a car or accidentally dope her sister into a cartoon-painted hallucination. But she also offers us juicy experiences to live through vicariously, like telling off a smug B&B proprietor whose Benjamin Franklin schtick is all over the place. (To his credit, Tony Hale is absolutely hilarious as the hassled hotel clerk, sporting Franklin cosplay along with adult braces, and the ire that comes from combining the two.) 

Often mesmerizing for her electrifying screen presence, Oh isn’t intense here, but channels that energy into a flighty enthusiasm that’s downright adorable. Jenny might be written off as a hot mess by her sister, but she’s exactly the kind of heroine a kooky comedy needs. She’s a lightning strike in a world riddled with bland fools who won’t take a risk. Chaotic as she may be, she’s pitch-perfect as a wild child sage determined to save her sister — not only from the wrath of a blustering bookie, but from her own low-stakes dreams. 

Quiz Lady boasts fun supporting turns from Will Ferrell, Jason Schwartzman, Tony Hale, and Holland Taylor. 

Jason Schwartzman and Awkwafina in "Quiz Lady."


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Desperate for peace, Anne is plagued by a people prone to drama. Her next-door neighbor (Holland Taylor) is not only a cantankerous old grouch committed to conspiracy theories and celebrity confusion, but also a potentially bleak window into what Anne’s reclusive life could lead to. The aforementioned Hale brings expected whimsy and laughs as a beaming but borderline hostile hospitality worker. Ferrell, who also produced, pops up to play the quiz show host, who is basically Trebek meets Buddy the Elf. And Schwartzman, who has played an array of quirky jerks in Wes Anderson movies, goes broader here, embodying a quiz show champion with a big smile but a dark ambition. 

Unfortunately, Awkafina doesn’t stand out among this ensemble, even though her Anne is the film’s central protagonist. The actress who has shined as a daffy sidekick in movies like Crazy Rich Asians, Raya and the Last Dragon, The Little Mermaid, and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, loses her footing in the role of a straight man amid so many stooges.

We saw a similar struggle in this year’s Renfield, in which she played the straight-laced cop/love interest to Nicolas Hoult’s romance-seeking ghoul. While Awkwafina strives to bring cackle-worthy physical comedy to the role of the chronically repressed Anne, her stiffness never feels funny. Her best bit is when an under-the-influence Anne spins out in a series of ridiculous hallucinations. With a big goofy smile, loose limbs, and a volatile emotional state, Awkwafina is able to let loose and have fun with us. But for much of the film, she seems uncertain of how to find the midway between goofy and grounded, the latter of which she showed in the critically heralded drama The Farewell.

Quiz Lady is solid fun. 

Will Ferrell in "Quiz Lady."


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The screenplay by Jen D’Angelo is competently plotted, pulling the sisters out of Anne’s comfort zone and into a series of wild scenarios that result in public humiliation, personal revelations, and some physical gags that might well make you gag. The shut-down Anne seems more like a pitfall than a protagonist, sucking the fun out of the story through her scowls and self-loathing. However, Oh and the others are so buoyant that they keep Quiz Lady from sinking.

While the film wobbles along the way, when they get to the third act, it’s game on for good times. The sisters’ rivalry gets worked out in a smartly structured and gleefully entertaining payoff, and everyone gets what they deserve, for better or worse. A bit heavy-handed in its happy ending maybe, but Quiz Lady also gives us the gift of a surprise cameo that is inspired and powerfully playful. In the end, this comedy is a winner. 

How to watch: Quiz Lady is now on Hulu.

UPDATE: Oct. 31, 2023, 1:32 p.m. EDT Quiz Lady was reviewed out of its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Black Friday PlayStation deals 2023: Save on ‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ and much more

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We’ve rounded up the best deals on games, consoles, accessories, and more ahead of Black Friday specifically for PlayStation fans. Take a look, and game on.
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UPDATE: Nov. 2, 2023, 3:00 p.m. EDT This article has been has been updated with the latest early Black Friday deals for PlayStation games, consoles, accessories, and more.

Best PlayStation deals for Black Friday 2023

Best game deal

‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ Deluxe Edition

$62.99 at PlayStation Direct
(save $27)

'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' box art


Best hardware deal

PlayStation 5 + ‘Modern Warfare III’ Bundle

$539.99 at PlayStation Direct
(save $30)

PlayStation 5 + 'Modern Warfare III' Bundle

It’s that time again, gamers. It’s the crucial period just before Black Friday when the holiday deals start trickling in — also known as our favorite time of year.

Whether you mainly play on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or some other method, you’re bound to score some sick savings out there. But, let’s focus on our PlayStation friends this time. Below, we’ve compiled a list of the best PlayStation-centric Black Friday deals so far, including discounts on games, console bundles, and much more. Take a look, and be sure to come back every once in a while to see the new deals we’ve added.

PlayStation deals


'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' box art

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ Deluxe Edition

$62.99 at PlayStation Direct (save $27)



Why we like it

What’s that? You haven’t played the best Star Wars game of all time? Well, let’s change that — Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel to 2019’s excellent Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is $27 off the original price ahead of Black Friday, and to add to an already great deal, this offer applies to the Deluxe Edition, which gets you a bunch of fun in-game bonuses. Snag your copy in the PlayStation Store and embark on a galactic journey like you’ve never seen before.

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We haven’t found any deals on PlayStation Plus memberships yet, but check back later.

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‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 to begin production in early 2024

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“The Last of Us” Season 2 is tentatively set to begin shooting in early 2024, but only if the striking SAG-AFTRA reaches a fair deal.

Desperate to reunite with Joel (Pedro Pascal), Ellie (Bella Ramsey), and an army of creepy Clickers in The Last of Us Season 2? Then we’ve got some good news for you.

The new season is set to begin production in early 2024, HBO and Max CEO Casey Bloys told press at a Nov. 2 event. That timeline is tentative for now, as production can only begin once the striking Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) reaches a fair deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).

Outside of shooting, The Last of Us Season 2 has made progress in other ways. Showrunner Craig Mazin told Entertainment Weekly that before the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike, the writers had mapped out Season 2 and Mazin had written the first episode.

Given a 2024 production start date, it’s likely The Last of Us Season 2 will be airing in 2025. According to Bloys, The White Lotus Season 3 has also been pushed back to 2025.

However, there is still a lot of HBO programming to look forward to coming into 2024. House of the Dragon will be airing in the early summer. Returning shows include True Detective: Night Country, Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12, The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3, Hacks Season 3, and Industry Season 3.

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Everything we know about ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2

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It’s official: “House of the Dragon” Season 2 will premiere in summer 2024 — and we know what will happen next.
A pregnant woman with silver blonde hair holds the cheeks of a young man with short brown hair. Both wear red and black.

The Season 1 finale of House of the Dragon ended with a devastating, dragon-toothed crunch that shook the realm and set in motion the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. But with that epic cliffhanger comes the horrifying realization that we have to wait for Season 2 to find out what will happen next.

The hiatus may be dark and full of terrors, but we now know when we can expect our next dose of House of the Dragon. Plus, based on the show’s source material, George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, we have a few predictions as to the chaos coming our way. Here’s what we know so far about Season 2.

What is the release date for House of the Dragon Season 2?

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More dragon fights incoming! (At some point.)
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House of the Dragon Season 2 will be taking flight in early summer of 2024, HBO and Max CEO Casey Bloys confirmed in a press event on Nov. 2, 2023. The season will be made up of eight episodes instead of the first season’s 10.

Here’s what happens next in Fire & Blood.

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All hail the Black Queen!
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If you absolutely need to know what happens after Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) dons her war face at the end of Season 1, you’ve come to the right place. House of the Dragon has been mostly faithful to its source material so far, so I’m fairly confident that it will continue to adhere to the book in the aftermath of the death of Lucerys (Elliot Grihault). I’ll be going full spoilers here, so if you don’t want to know the future of the Dance of the Dragons, turn away now.

Rhaenyra and Daemon (Matt Smith) will retaliate against Alicent (Olivia Cooke) and her family in a big way. The Blacks will attempt to shore up their forces by finding riders for riderless dragons like Vermithor and Seasmoke. Meanwhile, Daemon will attack Harrenhal on dragonback and win it without bloodshed, striking a major blow to the Greens. In Fire & Blood, this attack happens while Jacaerys (Harry Collett) and Lucerys are on their missions. Now, with the tragedy of Luc’s death fueling Daemon, it’s highly likely the show’s version of the attack at Harrenhal will be on the more violent side.

And the violence will only continue! Because Daemon’s next move in the book is among the most horrifying events in Westerosi history. (If you’re having any doubts about spoilers, now’s definitely the time to turn back.) Using his connections to the underbelly of King’s Landing, Daemon enlists the help of two unsavory characters known only as Blood and Cheese. They attack the Red Keep and force Queen Helaena (Phia Saban) to choose which of her sons they will kill. They then proceed to murder the son she doesn’t name. The attack is Daemon’s doing in Fire & Blood, but given the rage in Rhaenyra’s eyes at the end of the finale, is there a chance she’ll get involved as well?

As chaos rages down south, Jace will travel north to the Eyrie and beyond, to Winterfell. On his trip north, he’ll secure allies from Houses like the Arryns and the Manderlys. He will also befriend Lord Cregan Stark and win him to Rhaenyra’s cause. So you can expect a mixed bag of sorts from the start of House of the Dragon Season 2. On the one hand, we get the Starks back. On the other, we get more traumatic child murder.

Brace yourselves, fellow viewers: Our wait may be long, but the coming Dance will be one heck of a jig.

Season 1 of House of the Dragon is now streaming on Max.

UPDATE: Nov. 2, 2023, 12:29 p.m. EDT This article has been updated to reflect “House of the Dragon”s summer 2024 release date.

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‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2 will premiere summer 2024, HBO confirms

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The highly anticipated second season of “House of the Dragon” is set to premiere early summer 2024, according to HBO CEO Casey Bloys.
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Hoist your banners and saddle up your dragons: Season 2 of HBO’s House of the Dragon is less than a year away.

The new season is set to premiere in early summer of 2024, HBO and Max CEO Casey Bloys revealed at a press event on Nov. 2. It will continue to adapt George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, a “historical” account of the Targaryen civil war. Season 2 is currently in post-production, and will be made up of eight episodes as opposed to the first season’s 10.

The House of the Dragon news comes as part of a larger announcement about HBO and Max’s upcoming television programming. 2024 will see the release of new seasons of HBO and Max staples like True Detective: Night Country, Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12, The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3, Hacks Season 3, and Industry Season 3. True crime phenomenon The Jinx will also be getting a second part, focused on the aftermath of Robert Durst’s conviction.

Tentpole shows based on Warner Bros. IP like The Penguin and Dune: Prophecy are slated for later 2024 release dates. New original shows and miniseries like The Regime (starring Kate Winslet), Park Chan-wook’s The Sympathizer, and superhero spoof The Franchise are also on the docket.

Bloys revealed that other popular HBO series like The Last of Us and The White Lotus are eyeing releases in 2025. The Westeros-set A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight, based on Martin’s Tales of Dunk and Egg, is tentatively set to begin production in spring of 2024. The same goes for The Last of Us Season 2, although the start of production depends on whether the striking Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) reaches a fair deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).