FX‘s Say Nothing is an unblinking look at life on the front lines and behind the closed doors of West Belfast in the early 1970s, a tumultuous time of civil war often described simply as “The ...
Michael McConville, whose mother Jean was abducted and murdered by the Irish Republican Army, leaving him and his nine siblings orphaned, is speaking out again about the FX series. By Katie ...
That makes the FX limited series “Say Nothing,” a scripted adaptation of journalist Patrick Radden Keefe’s nonfiction account published in 2018, queasily well-timed. More than a year into ...
FX’s highest profile and most acclaimed limited series before “Say Nothing” is “Shogun,” a reimagining of a Reagan-era bestseller told from the Japanese perspective. This worthwhile ...
By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Hulu’s FX-produced limited series Say Nothing, like its source book by Patrick Radden Keefe, takes its name from the striking 1975 poem “Whatever You ...
Translating “Say Nothing” to the small screen in a way ... “It was extraordinarily moving to me.” When he heard that FX was developing the project for TV, he reached out.
FX's adaptation of Keefe's novel, Say Nothing, further develops both of these women's stories, through a riveting nine-episode narrative. Throughout the course of the series, questions surrounding ...
So it’s rather fitting that Say Nothing, FX‘s new limited series about atrocities committed during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, is framed around a series of secret confession-style ...
Upcoming FX limited series Say Nothing, the story of murder and memory in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, will launch Thursday, November 14 on Hulu. Also known internationally as the ...
LOS ANGELES -- FX's new limited series "Say Nothing," based on the New York Times best-seller by Patrick Radden Keefe, will premiere with nine episodes this November on Hulu. The show is based on ...
Hulu’s FX-produced limited series Say Nothing, like its source book by Patrick Radden Keefe, takes its name from the striking 1975 poem “Whatever You Say, Say Nothing,” by Seamus Heaney.