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Pistol is a British biographical musical drama television miniseries about British punk band the Sex Pistols. It was created by Craig Pearce for FX and directed by Danny Boyle . The series follows Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and the band's rise to prominence and notoriety.
A heavily truncated 125-minute edit of the miniseries was released in 1980 to European theatrical film markets. This was also the first version of Shōgun to be released to the North American home video market (a release of the full miniseries did not occur until later). The theatrical version contains additional violence and nudity that had ...
Rebecca Brenneman/FXEnergizing, explosive content with intense form, Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle brings scuzzy verve to Pistol, FX’s miniseries (May 31) about the blitzkrieg rise and fall ...
In 2022, Appleton portrayed Nancy Spungen in the Hulu biographical miniseries Pistol [12] and starred alongside Bel Powley in the BBC adaptation of Dolly Alderton's Everything I Know About Love. [13] The same year, Appleton had her first lead film role as Thomasina in LOLA along with Stefanie Martini. [14]
He portrayed Piero de' Medici in the historical drama series Medici (2019), and had his breakthrough with the Netflix mystery film Enola Holmes (2020) and its 2022 sequel. Patridge has since portrayed Sid Vicious in the FX miniseries Pistol (2022) and starred in Alfonso Cuarón's thriller series Disclaimer (2024). [1]
This is a list of pirate films and TV series, primarily in the pirate film genre, about the Golden Age of Piracy from the 17th through 18th centuries. The list includes films about other periods of piracy, TV series, and films tangentially related, such as pirate-themed pornographic films.
Ancient Pistol, a character in several of Shakespeare's plays; Pistol, a 1973 Swedish film; Pistol, a miniseries about the band Sex Pistols; The Pistol "Pistol", a song by Cigarettes After Sex; A bid in some variants of the dominoes game 42
"Part Four" is the fourth episode of the American war drama miniseries The Pacific. The episode was written by co-producer Robert Schenkkan and co-executive producer Graham Yost, and directed by Yost. It originally aired on HBO on April 4, 2010.