Black New York | Hoodlum (Day 17)
Hoodlum presents Black New York as a historical arena where leadership, economy, and protection are built in response to exclusion.
Hoodlum presents Black New York as a historical arena where leadership, economy, and protection are built in response to exclusion.
As Landman heads into its Season 2 finale, the real stakes aren’t buried underground. They’re personal.
Landman pushes its emotional and narrative stakes higher in “Plans, Tears, and Sirens.”
In “Dark Night of the Soul,” Landman pushes Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) into his most emotionally charged crossroads of the season as business pressures, family wounds, and dangerous alliances collide.
In “The Pirate Dinner,” Landman pushes Tommy Norris to his breaking point as corporate crises, family obligations, and dangerous alliances collide.
Landman delivers its most emotional episode of the season as Tommy, Cooper, and the entire Norris family confront old wounds during a painful farewell.
Landman turns the chaos up another notch in Season 2, Episode 3, Almost Home, as Tommy and Cami dive into Monty’s financial mess, Cooper’s miracle wells raise serious red flags, and Ariana proves she’s done tolerating fools.
The Oscar nominee reflects on joining Taylor Sheridan’s Texas oil saga, the power of great writing, and why authenticity begins with family.