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Paul Simon, Jack Black, Neve Campbell, Amy Poehler and Jason Priestley make appearances in the second season of the television comedy "Welcome to Sweden," which launches on NBC on Sunday.
In this image released by NBC, Josephine Bornebusch, left, and Greg Poehler appear in a scene from the NBC comedy "Welcome to Sweden." NBC has canceled the comedy starring Poehler, brother of ...
Robert Gustafsson plays the title role — a feisty centenarian who escapes from his nursing home ‘prison’ and leads his pursuers on a merry cross-country chase — in the new Swedish comedy “The ...
Trouble is a Swedish comedy with a good heart and some mild caper qualities that make it an easygoing watch.
Leading sales agency Beta Cinema has revealed a tranche of sales to major territories for “Let It Rain,” “The Physician II” and “The Light.” The Swedish comedy “Let It Rain ...
Beta Cinema has given a sales update on a trio of titles on its slate as the Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du Film gets into its stride. Swedish comedy Let It Rain, directed by two-time Oscar ...
Disney+ will hold first window rights to all of Nordisk Film ’s local theatrical releases in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and ...
In 1824, according to the ambiguously titled, cheerfully horrifying “Get Away,” the Swedish island of Svälta was quarantined in response to a deadly pandemic, a lockdown that was left in ...
The comedy from the brother of Amy Poehler - who executive produces the series - recently began airing in Sweden, enjoying high ratings on TV4.
NBC has canceled the comedy starring Greg Poehler two weeks into its second season. Poehler's sister Amy served as one of the executive producers of the series.