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Creators Abrams and LaToya Morgan go back to 1972 for a car-loving thriller about a driver and an FBI agent targeting a ...
As an ace wheelman in 1970s Arizona who winds up working with a newbie federal agent to take down his boss, Holloway gets to ...
“Lost” star Josh Holloway reveals why he wanted to reunite with creator J.J. Abrams on new series “Duster.” ...
"Lost" ended 15 years ago, but Josh Holloway rolls again as a mafia getaway driver with J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan in Max's "Duster." ...
Created by J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, this eight-part series is an entertaining throwback to the muscle-car movies of the ...
This homage to high-octane 1970s shows like “Starsky and Hutch” required plenty of cars to drive, race and crash. Here’s how ...
Featuring the unique title car, "Duster" follows a getaway driver who encounters a tenacious FBI agent who wants to take his crime family down.
Josh Holloway was ready to say yes to J.J. Abrams before he even heard the pitch by the Emmy-winning producer for his new television series. That reaction dates ...
Characters like her weren’t able to exist in that way before.” Compared to finding a perfect Nina in Hilson, Holloway was an ...
It is, in other words, a pretty decent rendering of the entire show in miniature. Josh Holloway and the car that gives Duster its name. Credit: Max The Duster of the title is a hotted-up Plymouth ...
So does this “Duster” speed Holloway back into future star status? Not quite. It’s undeniably fun for large stretches of its eight-episode first season, and it’s not actually Holloway who ends up ...