Known for her ability to seamlessly navigate multiple artistic realms, Alice Lee steps into a pivotal moment in her career with Samson. Not only does she shine as the film’s lead, but she also earns her first co-producing credit, solidifying her role as a multifaceted force in the industry. This latest achievement underscores her commitment to pushing boundaries and bringing bold stories to life. Samson, one of the best films of the year, defies genres and expectations with its bold storytelling. The film follows Emma (Alice Lee) and Dale (Ryan
Peacock’s new original comedy Laid is anything but your typical rom-com. When Ruby (Stephanie Hsu) discovers her exes are dropping like flies—literally—she enlists her best friend AJ (Zosia Mamet) to help figure out why her body count is turning into a body count. Together, they dive headfirst into her romantic past, armed with a sex log that’s as incriminating as it is enlightening. Equal parts twisted and laugh-out-loud funny, Laid playfully asks: what happens when the real baggage in a relationship turns out to be you? At its heart, Laid
Romantic comedies have long grappled with the question, “Why can’t I find love?” But in Laid, the answer isn’t just complicated—it’s deadly. This darkly hilarious series flips the rom-com genre on its head, following Ruby (Stephanie Hsu) as she discovers her former lovers are meeting untimely and unusual ends. To stop the pattern, Ruby must confront her past, revisiting her sex timeline and the relationships that shaped her. At the heart of the series are Michael Angarano, who plays Richie, one of Ruby’s exes, and Andre Hyland, who stars as
What if the search for love revealed an unsettling truth—that the problem might actually be you? Laid takes this bold premise and delivers a darkly comedic twist on the rom-com. The series follows Ruby (Stephanie Hsu), who discovers her ex-lovers are dying in bizarre ways. To break the curse and move forward, she must confront her past by revisiting her “sex timeline.” With sharp humor and fearless originality, Laid redefines love, relationships, and self-reflection. At the heart of the show’s brilliance is the creative partnership between Nahnatchka Khan and Sally