I heard someone refer to the train down to Brighton as the LGBT (London Gatwick Brighton Train) and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since
The first trailer for ‘JURY DUTY’ Season 2 has been released.
This season follows employees on a company retreat except the business isn’t real & all the employees are actors except for one man.
Releasing March 20 on Prime Video.
Heated Rivalry cinematographer Jackson Parrell mentioned Connor Storrie in a interview for @vulture about how they filmed the show on a low budget:
The crew had one rule: Nothing onscreen could feel like a giveaway of the budget. “It’s about playing to your strengths,” Parrell says. “You gotta let people cook a little when you don’t have a lot of money.”
To fake winter in Moscow [in episode 5, during Ilya's russian monologue scene], the special-effects department filled the tunnel with artificial snow. Parrell gave Connor Storrie a few places he could “stop and look great,” then let him freewheel. Storrie paced and then sat, snow blowing around him, as camera operator James Poremba followed with a handheld. “That was a long one for James,” Parrell says. “We rolled on that whole thing as a single take.”
The scene cuts between Ilya in Moscow and Shane, on the road for a game, listening from a hotel stairwell. Ilya’s close-up is dim; Shane’s is cooler, more exposed. “They’re in completely different time zones,” Parrell says. “I wanted to feel that contrast.” But their eyelines match, their faces angled toward each other across the cut. “So even though they’re on opposite sides of the world,” he adds, “it almost feels like they’re in the same room, talking to each other.”
🔗 Read the full article here: https://t.co/HVh1NBy1tU
After being the first major outlet to publish an in-depth story about #HeatedRivalry, @TeenVogue has decided to share the full transcript of my interview with Hudson Williams & Connor Storrie. This interview was conducted on 11/11/25.
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