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AMC‘s new sharp, satirical tech-industry drama, The Audacity, has arrived! And with Jonathan Glatzer (Succession, Bad Sisters, Better Call Saul) running the show, a stacked cast, and a “Stream It” ...
The Audacity cast is led by Billy Magnussen as Duncan Park, a data-mining CEO who treats risk like a strategy and makes decisions faster than anyone around him can react, leaving everyone else to deal ...
Spoilers follow for The Audacity Season 1, Episode 1, 'Best of All Possible Worlds,' which is available on AMC+ now. If, like me, you've been looking forward to a new show promising to revel in the ...
Jonathan Glatzer discusses the tech world setting for his AMC series and why a therapist is central to the story. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor [This story contains some spoilers for the ...
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While it’s not unusual for networks to promote new shows by releasing full episodes on YouTube, AMC is doing something a bit different for its Silicon Valley-focused comedy “The Audacity.” The show’s ...
AMC’s The Audacity is a wild ride. Jonathan Glatzer created this super dark, funny look at Silicon Valley, and it totally nails how messed up tech culture gets. We follow Duncan Park, a completely ...
The Audacity is filled with absolutely awful people, with each character worse than the one who came before. For some, that could make Jonathan Glatzer's new AMC series difficult to watch. The ...
In following a data-mining CEO's desperate attempts to be accepted as a titan of industry, Jonathan Glatzer's hourlong series delves deep (maybe too deep) into the fragile egos and delusions of ...