Last season ended with Special Agent Tiffany Wallace (Katherine Renee Kane) completely spent after a harrowing struggle to track down and finally kill the terrorist who murdered fellow agent and friend Hobbs (Roshawn Franklin). She was so burned out that she quit the FBI’s New York office. As Season 7 begins, it turns out that kind of feeling is catching: Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) is reconsidering her future as she’s struggling to raise Ella (Rose Decker), the young daughter of her late friend and colleague Jessica Blake (Charlotte Sullivan). “She loves Ella and feels fulfilled caring for her, and she wants to provide stability and joy,” Peregrym explains, “but the demands of her job create conflict within her. Is she doing enough?” So far, she’s confiding in her partner Special Agent Oa Zadar (Zeeko Zaki) and Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine (Jeremy Sisto). “You...
- 9/16/2024
- TV Insider
FBI's three-year renewal deal means our favorite fictional federal agents will keep New York safe from terrorist threats for a while.
Most of the time, FBI's cast doesn't change much from year to year, though there have been some new additions (and sad subtractions) over the years.
Let's examine who is returning and who each actor is outside of their role on FBI.
FBI Will Have The Same Cast, But There's a Twist
The same detectives will star on FBI as in years past, but there's a twist: CBS will have the FBI cast rotate throughout episodes, as NBC did with the Law & Order shows when they finally returned from the strike-extended hiatus.
This means that some characters will be missing from each episode. Hopefully, there will be good on-screen reasons for their absences.
Related: FBI Review: Family Affair
This decision includes characters like Isobel and Jubal, who are supposed...
Most of the time, FBI's cast doesn't change much from year to year, though there have been some new additions (and sad subtractions) over the years.
Let's examine who is returning and who each actor is outside of their role on FBI.
FBI Will Have The Same Cast, But There's a Twist
The same detectives will star on FBI as in years past, but there's a twist: CBS will have the FBI cast rotate throughout episodes, as NBC did with the Law & Order shows when they finally returned from the strike-extended hiatus.
This means that some characters will be missing from each episode. Hopefully, there will be good on-screen reasons for their absences.
Related: FBI Review: Family Affair
This decision includes characters like Isobel and Jubal, who are supposed...
- 6/11/2024
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Gear up for another thrilling episode of “FBI” as Season 6 Episode 10, titled “Family Affair,” airs this Tuesday, April 23rd, at 8:00 Pm on CBS. In this action-packed installment, viewers will join a team of first-class agents as they utilize their talents, intellect, and technical expertise to investigate cases of tremendous magnitude in order to keep New York City and the country safe.
From terrorism to organized crime and counterintelligence, the agents of the FBI face daunting challenges as they work tirelessly to uphold justice and protect the nation from imminent threats. In “Family Affair,” the team finds themselves embroiled in a complex case that hits close to home, forcing them to confront difficult truths and navigate treacherous territory.
As the investigation unfolds, tensions rise and loyalties are tested, leading to unexpected twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. With high-stakes action and heart-pounding suspense,...
From terrorism to organized crime and counterintelligence, the agents of the FBI face daunting challenges as they work tirelessly to uphold justice and protect the nation from imminent threats. In “Family Affair,” the team finds themselves embroiled in a complex case that hits close to home, forcing them to confront difficult truths and navigate treacherous territory.
As the investigation unfolds, tensions rise and loyalties are tested, leading to unexpected twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. With high-stakes action and heart-pounding suspense,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
FBI fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new episode titled !
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of FBI, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
FBI Preview
Prepare for an intense and gripping episode of “FBI” as Season 6 Episode 8, titled “Phantom,” hits the airwaves on CBS on April 9, 2024. In this thrilling installment, the FBI team is thrust into a high-stakes investigation following the shocking murder of a U.S. Army employee.
When a member of the U.S. Army is fatally shot in an industrial park, the FBI team springs into action to hunt down the killer. As they delve deeper into the case, they quickly uncover clues pointing to a larger and more sinister plot at play. With the clock ticking and the stakes higher than ever, the team must race against time to...
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of FBI, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
FBI Preview
Prepare for an intense and gripping episode of “FBI” as Season 6 Episode 8, titled “Phantom,” hits the airwaves on CBS on April 9, 2024. In this thrilling installment, the FBI team is thrust into a high-stakes investigation following the shocking murder of a U.S. Army employee.
When a member of the U.S. Army is fatally shot in an industrial park, the FBI team springs into action to hunt down the killer. As they delve deeper into the case, they quickly uncover clues pointing to a larger and more sinister plot at play. With the clock ticking and the stakes higher than ever, the team must race against time to...
- 4/5/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for FBI Season 6 Episode 7 “Behind the Veil.”] On FBI, Maggie (Missy Peregrym) is now pulled in two directions: her job and being the guardian of Ella, her late friend Jessica’s (Charlotte Sullivan) daughter. Ella’s grieving, confused, and numb, Maggie tells her partner Oa (Zeeko Zaki) upon arriving at a crime scene in the latest episode. Maggie is, too. She’s just trying to be there for her, and that means, when she can, answering when she FaceTimes her. (She does have to ignore a call during the investigation.) Ella explains she just wanted to see her, and Maggie assures her she’ll be home soon. She has so much anxiety about her coming home at the end of the day, Maggie explains to Oa. “It’s one of those things where I’m just trying to do the right thing by Ella and also continue to do my job. What other choice ...
- 4/3/2024
- TV Insider
FBI fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new episode titled !
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of FBI, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
FBI Preview
In the upcoming episode of FBI, titled “Behind the Veil,” airing on April 2, 2024, on CBS, the team is thrust into a high-stakes investigation when a bombing at a local restaurant rocks the community. The devastating attack leaves several individuals injured or dead, including a congresswoman and someone with a personal connection to Special Agent Isobel.
As the team grapples with the aftermath of the explosion, they race against the clock to identify and apprehend the perpetrator before another explosive device can be detonated. With lives on the line and tensions running high, the FBI agents must rely on their expertise, instincts, and teamwork to bring the suspect...
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of FBI, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
FBI Preview
In the upcoming episode of FBI, titled “Behind the Veil,” airing on April 2, 2024, on CBS, the team is thrust into a high-stakes investigation when a bombing at a local restaurant rocks the community. The devastating attack leaves several individuals injured or dead, including a congresswoman and someone with a personal connection to Special Agent Isobel.
As the team grapples with the aftermath of the explosion, they race against the clock to identify and apprehend the perpetrator before another explosive device can be detonated. With lives on the line and tensions running high, the FBI agents must rely on their expertise, instincts, and teamwork to bring the suspect...
- 4/2/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
FBI doesn’t go home with the agents or explore their lives outside of work much, but it’s doing so in a significant way—stretching slowly over multiple episodes and culminating in the latest—with Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) in Season 6. And that included a Rookie Blue reunion for Peregrym, with Charlotte Sullivan coming in to play her character’s friend and former colleague, Jessica Blake, a single mother. “I was so excited that Charlotte said yes to doing the show. She always just brings such a great energy. She’s so talented, and it just was so nice to have someone that I know that I could really genuinely just feel that with,” Peregrym tells TV Insider. “We have such small arcs on this show, so to be able to have somebody that I already had a connection with made it really fun to go to work. And...
- 3/29/2024
- TV Insider
FBI brings an important new supporting character, Jessica Blake, to the forefront in 2024's Season 6.
Season 6 already features plenty of thrilling storylines for CBS' team in FBI, including a poisonous gas leak and a kidnapping from a New York migrant center.
These episodes also spotlight actress Charlotte Sullivan, best known for her previous roles in Chicago Fire and Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Read full article on The Direct.
Season 6 already features plenty of thrilling storylines for CBS' team in FBI, including a poisonous gas leak and a kidnapping from a New York migrant center.
These episodes also spotlight actress Charlotte Sullivan, best known for her previous roles in Chicago Fire and Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 3/27/2024
- by Richard Nebens
- The Direct
The FBI universe is no stranger to killing off characters, and Tuesday’s latest episode of the original series left us with more questions than answers as a death hit very close to home for Maggie (Missy Peregrym).
The series’ Rookie Blue reunion with Peregrym and Charlotte Sullivan ended in tragedy this week, as Jessica was shockingly written out of the show.
Throughout the episode, we watched the friends work on a case together while Maggie tried to decide whether she was ready to become a mother.
“I’m just not sure that I’m ready for the stress of it all—and the uncertainty,” Maggie admitted in a somber scene, with Jessica responding:
“I get it. You want control, but that’s just not how this works.”
Throughout their mission, Maggie is left wondering whether her friend was in danger after they thought she was exposed to a ricin-cyanide...
The series’ Rookie Blue reunion with Peregrym and Charlotte Sullivan ended in tragedy this week, as Jessica was shockingly written out of the show.
Throughout the episode, we watched the friends work on a case together while Maggie tried to decide whether she was ready to become a mother.
“I’m just not sure that I’m ready for the stress of it all—and the uncertainty,” Maggie admitted in a somber scene, with Jessica responding:
“I get it. You want control, but that’s just not how this works.”
Throughout their mission, Maggie is left wondering whether her friend was in danger after they thought she was exposed to a ricin-cyanide...
- 3/27/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for FBI Season 6 Episode 6 “Unforeseen.”] FBI doesn’t explore the personal lives of its agents too often, but it’s doing so with the current arc for Maggie (Missy Peregrym)—motherhood—in all the right ways: by taking time with it. But then tragedy strikes. Maggie has been talking to her friend and former colleague, Jessica (Charlotte Sullivan), about being a mother, and now, she tells her boss, Isobel (Alana De La Garza), during her annual review, “I was thinking about IVF. I’m not sure that I’m going to do it. I want to. A big part of me wants to, but it’s a lot. I mean, just even getting pregnant, let alone the motherhood part.” Whatever she decides, Maggie has Isobel’s support. The case then takes priority: A man is killing people with ricin, modified with cyanide. (It reminds Maggie of the sarin gas.) After the second victim is ...
- 3/27/2024
- TV Insider
Who better for Maggie (Missy Peregrym) to talk about a major life decision than her friend Jessica? And we thought we loved the reunion on FBI before! Now, TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the March 26 episode, “Unforeseen,” offers a tease of the big step that Maggie’s about to take. Maggie’s arc about motherhood continues, with Jessica talking to her about being tired because her daughter, Ella, keeps crawling into bed with her at 3:00 a.m. “Then she’s out cold,” Jessica says. “I’m up all night.” Maggie reveals she “told Isobel that I might start to try,” and “she’s very supportive,” but “I’m just not sure that I’m ready for the stress of it all—and the uncertainty.” Jessica asks if she’s talking about IVF or motherhood. Watch the full video above for more about how Maggie’s feeling about...
- 3/26/2024
- TV Insider
Charlotte Sullivan continues her guest starring run as Maggie’s former colleague Jessica Blake on CBS’s FBI season six episode six. Directed by Milena Govich from a script by Joe Halpin and Marley Schneier, episode six – “Unforeseen” – will air on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Unforeseen” Plot: After multiple people are targeted and killed with a poisonous gas in broad daylight, the team races to find the killer, who they believe is tied to an eco-terrorist plot. Meanwhile, Maggie continues to explore motherhood.
Charlotte Sullivan as Jessica Blake and Missy...
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Unforeseen” Plot: After multiple people are targeted and killed with a poisonous gas in broad daylight, the team races to find the killer, who they believe is tied to an eco-terrorist plot. Meanwhile, Maggie continues to explore motherhood.
Charlotte Sullivan as Jessica Blake and Missy...
- 3/21/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The situation gets dicey when the team is called on to handle a hostage situation on CBS’s FBI season six episode five. Directed by Laura Belsey from a script by Bryce Ahart and Stephanie McFarlane, episode five – “Sacrifice” – will air on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Sacrifice” Plot: When the director of a Brooklyn migrant center is abducted and held hostage along with his wife, the team must work quickly to meet the demands of their kidnapper. Also, Maggie picks Jessica’s brain about motherhood.
Charlotte Sullivan guest stars as Jessica Blake,...
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Sacrifice” Plot: When the director of a Brooklyn migrant center is abducted and held hostage along with his wife, the team must work quickly to meet the demands of their kidnapper. Also, Maggie picks Jessica’s brain about motherhood.
Charlotte Sullivan guest stars as Jessica Blake,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
In another life… well, no, this wouldn’t be Andy McNally and Gail Peck. But hey, we are seeing Missy Peregrym and Charlotte Sullivan, who previously starred on Rookie Blue, onscreen together again on FBI with the latter’s guest-starring role, and TV Insider has an exclusive sneak peek of the March 12 episode. Upon walking into 26 Fed, Jessica (Sullivan) calls out to Maggie (Peregrym), who asks, “Ladies have to wear heels in counter-terrorism?” According to Jessica, “Sometimes I feel like doing the power woman thing.” The two hug as they agree that “it’s been too long.” Jessica’s working with Hassan, who has been undercover at the Islamic center for three months as a maintenance man. “Why did he run?” Oa (Zeeko Zaki) asks. “Doesn’t make sense. Jubal called your unit, told them we were on the ...
- 3/12/2024
- TV Insider
The team leaps into action to stop a terrorist attack on CBS’s FBI season six episode four. Directed by Milena Govich from a script by Peter Elkoff, episode four – “Creating a Monster” – will air on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Creating a Monster” Plot: When a federal judge is gunned down execution-style in broad daylight, the team is sent looking for a suspect with ties to a local Islamic center. Also, Maggie reunites with a former colleague while things become tense between Oa and his girlfriend Gemma in the aftermath of her friend’s death.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Creating a Monster” Plot: When a federal judge is gunned down execution-style in broad daylight, the team is sent looking for a suspect with ties to a local Islamic center. Also, Maggie reunites with a former colleague while things become tense between Oa and his girlfriend Gemma in the aftermath of her friend’s death.
- 3/6/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The FBI universe may have just returned to the air after almost a year off, but sadly, we’re already getting a short break in the schedule.
Unlike in the past, this latest hiatus has nothing to do with the show’s production schedule.
Instead, the shows on the broadcast network will take a breather on Tuesday, March 5.
After such a long break between seasons, a surefire way to ruin the momentum for FBI, FBI: International, and FBI: Most Wanted is to put them on hiatus.
But this time, it’s necessary. There was the hope that with all CBS dramas airing truncated seasons, the breaks in the schedule would be pretty much non-existent.
The three FBI universe series have aired three episodes, so we’re still very early into their latest runs.
When will the FBI universe return to CBS?
All three shows will return on Tuesday, March 12. FBI...
Unlike in the past, this latest hiatus has nothing to do with the show’s production schedule.
Instead, the shows on the broadcast network will take a breather on Tuesday, March 5.
After such a long break between seasons, a surefire way to ruin the momentum for FBI, FBI: International, and FBI: Most Wanted is to put them on hiatus.
But this time, it’s necessary. There was the hope that with all CBS dramas airing truncated seasons, the breaks in the schedule would be pretty much non-existent.
The three FBI universe series have aired three episodes, so we’re still very early into their latest runs.
When will the FBI universe return to CBS?
All three shows will return on Tuesday, March 12. FBI...
- 3/5/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Hallmark delivers all kinds of content across Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies& Mysteries.
Summer is unofficially over, which means it's time to Fall Into Love on Hallmark Channel, and Fourth Down and Love merges two of America's favorite fall pastimes -- Hallmark movies and football.
It seems like the perfect time to rank all of Hallmark's sports-related content, while offering you a sneak peek into Fourth Down and Love.
Given how much Hallmark content features pumpkin patches, Christmas tree lots, bakeries, and other small-town fare, it might not surprise you that there aren't many sports-related movies from our favorite networks.
That makes this endeavor much easier from my perspective, and it ensures that if you've missed any or all of the movies, you can watch them without much effort. Let's get started!
7. A Winning Team
It pains me to start with any movie at the bottom, let alone one that...
Summer is unofficially over, which means it's time to Fall Into Love on Hallmark Channel, and Fourth Down and Love merges two of America's favorite fall pastimes -- Hallmark movies and football.
It seems like the perfect time to rank all of Hallmark's sports-related content, while offering you a sneak peek into Fourth Down and Love.
Given how much Hallmark content features pumpkin patches, Christmas tree lots, bakeries, and other small-town fare, it might not surprise you that there aren't many sports-related movies from our favorite networks.
That makes this endeavor much easier from my perspective, and it ensures that if you've missed any or all of the movies, you can watch them without much effort. Let's get started!
7. A Winning Team
It pains me to start with any movie at the bottom, let alone one that...
- 9/6/2023
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Ana de Armas • (2021) “Blonde”
Kelli Garner • (2015) “The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe”
Katharine McPhee • (2012) “Smash”
Megan Hilty • (2012) “Smash”
Uma Thurman • (2012) “Smash”
Blake Lively • (2012) “Gossip Girl”
Michelle Williams • (2011) “My Week With Marilyn”
Charlotte Sullivan • (2011) “The Kennedys”
Poppy Montgomery • (2001) “Blonde”
Barbara Niven • (1998) “Rat Pack”
Ashley Judd • (1996) “Norma Jean & Marilyn”
Mira Sorvino • (1996) “Norma Jean & Marilyn”
Melody Anderson • (1993) “Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair”
Susan Griffiths • (1991) “Marilyn and Me”; (1993) “Quantum Leap”; (1994) “Pulp Fiction”; (1997) “Dark Skies”; (1997) “Timecop” and many more
Paula Lane • (1989) “Good Night, Sweet Marilyn”
Theresa Russell • (1985) “Insignificance”
Madonna • (1984) “Material Girl” music video
Catherine Hicks • (1980) “Marilyn: The Untold Story”
Tracey Gold • (1980) “Marilyn: The Untold Story”
Misty Rowe • (1976) “Goodbye, Norma Jean”
Read original story 20 Actresses Who’ve Played Marilyn Monroe – From Michelle Williams to Ana de Armas (Photos) At TheWrap...
Kelli Garner • (2015) “The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe”
Katharine McPhee • (2012) “Smash”
Megan Hilty • (2012) “Smash”
Uma Thurman • (2012) “Smash”
Blake Lively • (2012) “Gossip Girl”
Michelle Williams • (2011) “My Week With Marilyn”
Charlotte Sullivan • (2011) “The Kennedys”
Poppy Montgomery • (2001) “Blonde”
Barbara Niven • (1998) “Rat Pack”
Ashley Judd • (1996) “Norma Jean & Marilyn”
Mira Sorvino • (1996) “Norma Jean & Marilyn”
Melody Anderson • (1993) “Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair”
Susan Griffiths • (1991) “Marilyn and Me”; (1993) “Quantum Leap”; (1994) “Pulp Fiction”; (1997) “Dark Skies”; (1997) “Timecop” and many more
Paula Lane • (1989) “Good Night, Sweet Marilyn”
Theresa Russell • (1985) “Insignificance”
Madonna • (1984) “Material Girl” music video
Catherine Hicks • (1980) “Marilyn: The Untold Story”
Tracey Gold • (1980) “Marilyn: The Untold Story”
Misty Rowe • (1976) “Goodbye, Norma Jean”
Read original story 20 Actresses Who’ve Played Marilyn Monroe – From Michelle Williams to Ana de Armas (Photos) At TheWrap...
- 6/1/2021
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
What? Richard Wheatley and his family are in jail with another episode to go before the end of the season?
I did not see that one coming.
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 1 Episode 7 focused mostly on the operation to get Wheatley and his associates, but I expected him to get away again.
Wheatley is crafty, determined, and conscienceless, so even his arrest is unlikely to be the end of his illegal activities.
Mob bosses are notorious for managing to conduct their business behind bars -- including ordering hits on their enemies. And Wheatley has already proven he will kill anyone who gets in his way.
So Silvano and anyone else he even suspects of having a role in turning him in had better watch their backs!
The whole subway sequence leading to Wheatley's arrest was one of the most exciting sets of scenes so far, though.
The writers did a...
I did not see that one coming.
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 1 Episode 7 focused mostly on the operation to get Wheatley and his associates, but I expected him to get away again.
Wheatley is crafty, determined, and conscienceless, so even his arrest is unlikely to be the end of his illegal activities.
Mob bosses are notorious for managing to conduct their business behind bars -- including ordering hits on their enemies. And Wheatley has already proven he will kill anyone who gets in his way.
So Silvano and anyone else he even suspects of having a role in turning him in had better watch their backs!
The whole subway sequence leading to Wheatley's arrest was one of the most exciting sets of scenes so far, though.
The writers did a...
- 5/28/2021
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
A game of cat and mouse. In this exclusive clip from Thursday, April 22's all-new Law & Order: Organized Crime, undercover detective Gina Cappelletti (Charlotte Sullivan) finds herself alone with crime boss Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott). While the conversation seems innocent enough, it appears both Gina and Richard are sizing each other up. The clip starts off with Gina making her way down to Richard's exclusive and incredibly private wine cellar. Before long, she's joined by Richard, who gives the undercover detective a fright. "Sorry," a flustered Gina states. "I was just looking for Richie." "If you find him, bring him back upstairs," Richard...
- 4/21/2021
- E! Online
Exclusive: Newcomer Ainsley Seiger has been cast as a series regular opposite Christopher Meloni, Dylan McDermott, Tamara Taylor and Danielle Moné Truitt, in Law & Order: Organized Crime, and Charlotte Sullivan (Rookie Blue), Nick Creegan (David Makes Man), Ben Chase (The Last Thing He Wanted) and Jaylin Fletcher (Snowpiercer) are set to recur in NBC’s Svu spinoff series.
The drama, now filming in New York after a brief pause earlier this month due to a positive Covid test, will premiere April 1 at 10 Pm as part of a crossover with Law & Order: Svu at 9 Pm that same night.
In Law & Order: Organized Crime, Elliot Stabler (Meloni) returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler will aim to rebuild his life as part of a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one.
The drama, now filming in New York after a brief pause earlier this month due to a positive Covid test, will premiere April 1 at 10 Pm as part of a crossover with Law & Order: Svu at 9 Pm that same night.
In Law & Order: Organized Crime, Elliot Stabler (Meloni) returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler will aim to rebuild his life as part of a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one.
- 2/19/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Hallmark Channel released its January programming slate, and the National Hispanic Media Coalition announced the graduates of its 2020 Series Scriptwriters Program.
Dates
Hallmark Channel’s newly rebranded January programming event, “New Year New Movies!,” announced five movie premieres: “Taking a Shot at Love,” “A New Year’s Resolution,” “Two for the Win,” “Love in the Alps” and “Snowkissed.” Kicking off the event is “Taking a Shot at Love,” set to debut Jan. 2 at 9 p.m., starring Alexa PenaVega and Luke Macfarlane as a respective ballet teacher and NHL big shot fatefully thrown together. Premiering Jan. 9 at 9 p.m. is “A New Year’s Resolution,” about a morning show producer (Aimee Teegarden) who makes a resolution to be open to more experiences after crossing paths with an easy-going man (Michael Rady). “Two for the Win,” debuting Jan. 16 at 9 p.m., follows the romance between a champion ski racer and local ski instructor,...
Dates
Hallmark Channel’s newly rebranded January programming event, “New Year New Movies!,” announced five movie premieres: “Taking a Shot at Love,” “A New Year’s Resolution,” “Two for the Win,” “Love in the Alps” and “Snowkissed.” Kicking off the event is “Taking a Shot at Love,” set to debut Jan. 2 at 9 p.m., starring Alexa PenaVega and Luke Macfarlane as a respective ballet teacher and NHL big shot fatefully thrown together. Premiering Jan. 9 at 9 p.m. is “A New Year’s Resolution,” about a morning show producer (Aimee Teegarden) who makes a resolution to be open to more experiences after crossing paths with an easy-going man (Michael Rady). “Two for the Win,” debuting Jan. 16 at 9 p.m., follows the romance between a champion ski racer and local ski instructor,...
- 12/7/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s roundup, National Geographic announced the ensemble cast joining “Genius: Aretha” and Comedy Central has ordered eight episodes of Bobby Moynihan’s digital series “Loafy.”
Casting
Malcolm Barrett, Patrice Covington (“The Color Purple”), Kimberly Hébert Gregory (“Vice Principals”), Rebecca Naomi Jones (“The Big Sick”), Sanai Victoria (“Black-ish”) have been cast alongside Cynthia Erivo in National Geographic’s “Genius: Aretha.” Also, Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA TV award-winner Anthony Hemingway joined the anthology series as executive producer and pilot director.
Quinn Copeland, Lauren Donzis, Oliver De Los Santos and Noah Cottrell have been cast as series regulars in Peacock’s “Punky Brewster” pilot. From Ucp and Universal Television, the multi-camera/hybrid continuation of the ’80s sitcom follows Punky (Soleil Moon Frye), now a single mother of three trying to get her life back on track when she meets Izzy (Copeland), a young girl who reminds her a lot of her younger self.
Casting
Malcolm Barrett, Patrice Covington (“The Color Purple”), Kimberly Hébert Gregory (“Vice Principals”), Rebecca Naomi Jones (“The Big Sick”), Sanai Victoria (“Black-ish”) have been cast alongside Cynthia Erivo in National Geographic’s “Genius: Aretha.” Also, Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA TV award-winner Anthony Hemingway joined the anthology series as executive producer and pilot director.
Quinn Copeland, Lauren Donzis, Oliver De Los Santos and Noah Cottrell have been cast as series regulars in Peacock’s “Punky Brewster” pilot. From Ucp and Universal Television, the multi-camera/hybrid continuation of the ’80s sitcom follows Punky (Soleil Moon Frye), now a single mother of three trying to get her life back on track when she meets Izzy (Copeland), a young girl who reminds her a lot of her younger self.
- 10/28/2019
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
1982: General Hospital's Bryan visited his father.
1988: Guiding Light's Rick had an epiphany on his wedding day.
1997: Another World's Felicia removed her bandages.
2004: Guiding Light's Reva told Cassie that Jb was Jonathan."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1953: On Hawkins Falls, May Shipley (Vivian Lasswell) came to Dr. Floyd Corey (Maurice Copeland) for help with a problem. Meanwhile, Sue Riga (Toni Gilman) tore into Mitch Fredericks (Jim Bannon). Hugh Downs was the announcer for the show at this time.
1975: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) accused Jillian Coleridge (Nancy Addison) of...
1988: Guiding Light's Rick had an epiphany on his wedding day.
1997: Another World's Felicia removed her bandages.
2004: Guiding Light's Reva told Cassie that Jb was Jonathan."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1953: On Hawkins Falls, May Shipley (Vivian Lasswell) came to Dr. Floyd Corey (Maurice Copeland) for help with a problem. Meanwhile, Sue Riga (Toni Gilman) tore into Mitch Fredericks (Jim Bannon). Hugh Downs was the announcer for the show at this time.
1975: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) accused Jillian Coleridge (Nancy Addison) of...
- 10/22/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Everyone gets their hands dirty (or dirtier) on Mary Kills People Season 2 Episode 2 and it's a helluva wild ride.
No other show would even attempt to cram the Big Bad shooting a henchman in the head, the ex-partner setting up a new business venture, the Big Secret leaking (again), two clients crossing over, the undercover cop from last season reappearing, And the teen finding a new love interest all into one episode.
And yet, Mary Kills People manages to take all that crazy hot mess and produce beautifully poignant moments of thoughtful humanity.
Heather: The way I see it, you have a choice. You can believe in nothing or you can believe in something. And I choose something. What about you?
Jess: I was raised by atheists. I'm a godless child.
Permalink: I was raised by atheists. I'm a godless child. Added: March 17, 2018
Even Jess didn't annoy me so much this time around.
No other show would even attempt to cram the Big Bad shooting a henchman in the head, the ex-partner setting up a new business venture, the Big Secret leaking (again), two clients crossing over, the undercover cop from last season reappearing, And the teen finding a new love interest all into one episode.
And yet, Mary Kills People manages to take all that crazy hot mess and produce beautifully poignant moments of thoughtful humanity.
Heather: The way I see it, you have a choice. You can believe in nothing or you can believe in something. And I choose something. What about you?
Jess: I was raised by atheists. I'm a godless child.
Permalink: I was raised by atheists. I'm a godless child. Added: March 17, 2018
Even Jess didn't annoy me so much this time around.
- 3/20/2018
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Are you overwhelmed by how much television is available right now? Is life getting in the way of keeping up with the shows you wanna try out? We feel your tube-related pain. Here’s a handy feature that’ll help you locate the hidden gems in this era of Peak TV.
Mary Kills People
Network | Lifetime
Created By | Tara Armstrong (Private Eyes)
Number Of Episodes | 6
Episode Length | 60 mins.
Premise | Mary (Hannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas) is a divorced mother and ER doctor with a controversial side job: She secretly helps suffering and terminally ill patients who want to end their life.
Mary Kills People
Network | Lifetime
Created By | Tara Armstrong (Private Eyes)
Number Of Episodes | 6
Episode Length | 60 mins.
Premise | Mary (Hannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas) is a divorced mother and ER doctor with a controversial side job: She secretly helps suffering and terminally ill patients who want to end their life.
- 3/11/2018
- TVLine.com
How do you talk to a stranger when you don't know who you are either?
When an amnesiac man (Diego Klattenhoff) wakes up after a car crash and starts finding dead bodies, he soon realises that something is vey wrong. But there's worse to come when the cause of the deaths emerges. It's him. Anybody who comes within a 50 foot radius of him dies.
That's the plot of Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard's Radius, which screened at Fantasia earlier this year and is now available on VoD. Charlotte Sullivan plays the only person seemingly unaffected by the man's curse. She took the time to tell us how she got involved with the film.
"My agent had read the script and really loved it, and I think one of the unique factors was, well, usually when you're female and you're looking through scripts - and this is not always the...
When an amnesiac man (Diego Klattenhoff) wakes up after a car crash and starts finding dead bodies, he soon realises that something is vey wrong. But there's worse to come when the cause of the deaths emerges. It's him. Anybody who comes within a 50 foot radius of him dies.
That's the plot of Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard's Radius, which screened at Fantasia earlier this year and is now available on VoD. Charlotte Sullivan plays the only person seemingly unaffected by the man's curse. She took the time to tell us how she got involved with the film.
"My agent had read the script and really loved it, and I think one of the unique factors was, well, usually when you're female and you're looking through scripts - and this is not always the...
- 11/11/2017
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Epic Pictures Group’s sci-fi thriller Radius (review) hit VOD platforms today, and we have an exclusive clip from the film above to give you an idea of the mystery contained within. Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard directed the film, which stars Diego Klattenhoff, Charlotte Sullivan, Brett Donahue, Nazariy Demkowicz, and Terry Ray. The film was an […]
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- 11/10/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Radius Epic Pictures Reviewed by: Harvey Karten, Shock Ya! Grade: C+ Director: Caroline Labèrche, Steeve Léonard Written by: Caroline Labèrche, Steeve Léonard Cast: Diego Klattenhoff, Charlotte Sullivan Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 11/8/17 Opens: November 10, 2017 If you can’t get enough of Stephen King despite your avid consumption of his door-stopper novels and wealth […]
The post Radius Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Radius Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 11/8/2017
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
What if everyone who got close to you literally died? That's the deadly mystery two amnesiac people struggle to solve in the new thriller Radius, and with the film coming to VOD platforms this week from Epic Pictures, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers.
Written and directed by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, Radius comes out on VOD platforms this week from Epic Pictures, and you can view our exclusive clip and the official trailer below:
"Liam (Diego Klattenhoff) wakes from a car crash at the bottom of a deep ditch with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town, he discovers that anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Out of options, he tries to live in seclusion to protect others, until the day a woman comes up to him and doesn’t die in his presence.
Written and directed by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, Radius comes out on VOD platforms this week from Epic Pictures, and you can view our exclusive clip and the official trailer below:
"Liam (Diego Klattenhoff) wakes from a car crash at the bottom of a deep ditch with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town, he discovers that anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Out of options, he tries to live in seclusion to protect others, until the day a woman comes up to him and doesn’t die in his presence.
- 11/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Now that us horror fans have to look past Halloween, there’s a certain sadness that sets in once we realize our favorite holiday is now 365 days away. But fear not! We have a bunch of great films coming to digital and VOD to get you through these dark times, including Joe Lynch’s Mayhem (which bows on November 10th, and it’s a film that I cannot recommend enough—so much fun!).
Other notable films hitting digital platforms throughout the month include Bad Match (on November 3rd), The Elf (on November 7th), Radius from Epic Pictures (November 10th), IFC Midnight’s Nails (November 17th), and the psychological thriller Woodshock rounds out the month’s releases on November 28th.
24 Hours to Live (Saban Films) – November 3rd on Ultra VOD
24 Hours to Live is a fast-paced action-packed movie about a career assassin (Ethan Hawke) who is given a chance at redemption...
Other notable films hitting digital platforms throughout the month include Bad Match (on November 3rd), The Elf (on November 7th), Radius from Epic Pictures (November 10th), IFC Midnight’s Nails (November 17th), and the psychological thriller Woodshock rounds out the month’s releases on November 28th.
24 Hours to Live (Saban Films) – November 3rd on Ultra VOD
24 Hours to Live is a fast-paced action-packed movie about a career assassin (Ethan Hawke) who is given a chance at redemption...
- 11/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
It has been awhile since there has been any word on the sci-fi horror feature Radius. In 2016, the film was at the American Film Market. Since then, the film has found a release date, through Cable and Video-on-demand. Radius involves a car crash and one man's deadly powers. Anyone who enters within 50' of him instantly dies. Liam must find out the source of these superhuman powers, before more people die. Radius stars: Diego Klattenhoff, Charlotte Sullivan and many others. A new teaser trailer has been released for the film and it can be found here. The teaser shows Liam (Klattenhoff) investigating his crash. He also discovers a strange burn mark, in a field. Meanwhile, everyone who comes in contact with him drops dead, with their eyes glazing over. A whole town drops with Liam the focus of an investigation. Radius is slated for a November release. On November 10th,...
- 10/28/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Smt Heads, you know there’s been a time when you wanted people to drop dead. But, given the mayhem in Epic Pictures’ upcoming Sci-Fi horror fest, “Radius,” maybe you’d need to make sure there was an off switch! Check out the Trailer right now (and don’t skip the pre-trailer for “Flint” while you’re at it):
Liam (Diego Klattenhoff) wakes from a car crash at the bottom of a deep ditch with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town, he discovers that anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Out of options, he tries to live in seclusion to protect others, until the day a woman comes up to him and doesn’t die in his presence. With her arrival, Liam’s murderous power now seems to have subsided. The woman, Jane (Charlotte Sullivan), is also amnesiac and looking for answers.
Liam (Diego Klattenhoff) wakes from a car crash at the bottom of a deep ditch with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town, he discovers that anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Out of options, he tries to live in seclusion to protect others, until the day a woman comes up to him and doesn’t die in his presence. With her arrival, Liam’s murderous power now seems to have subsided. The woman, Jane (Charlotte Sullivan), is also amnesiac and looking for answers.
- 10/27/2017
- by Jason Stewart
- Age of the Nerd
Starring Diego Klattenhoff (The Blacklist, Homeland) and Charlotte Sullivan (Rookie Blue, Chicago Fire), Radius is a thriller that explores a unique, yet haunting idea: a man whose radius is deadly. Directed by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, Radius earned critical acclaim during its festival run, which included FrightFest, Fantastic Fest, Fantasia Film Festival, and many more. You can read out review of the film from Frightfest right here.
Liam (Klattenhoff) wakes from a car crash at the bottom of a deep ditch with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town, he discovers that anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Out of options, he tries to live in seclusion to protect others, until the day a woman comes up to him and doesn’t die in his presence. With her arrival, Liam’s murderous power now seems to have subsided.
Liam (Klattenhoff) wakes from a car crash at the bottom of a deep ditch with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town, he discovers that anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Out of options, he tries to live in seclusion to protect others, until the day a woman comes up to him and doesn’t die in his presence. With her arrival, Liam’s murderous power now seems to have subsided.
- 10/26/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Epic Pictures Releasing has unveiled the trailer for a Canadian sci-fi thriller film titled Radius, which just played at Fantastic Fest and the Fantasia Film Festival this year. The concept for this film is pretty wild - a man wakes up from a car crash with no memory of who he is. He discovers that he has a dangerous power - anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Yeah. How's that for a concept? Starring Diego Klattenhoff, along with Charlotte Sullivan, Brett Donahue, Bradley Sawatzky, and Nazariy Demkowicz. One of the quotes in this trailer compares this to Memento, where they have to go back and figure out what happened and what's going on, and how to stop this. I'm curious, seems like it could be cool. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Caroline Labrèche & Steeve Léonard's Radius, from YouTube: Liam wakes from a...
- 10/24/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Diego Klattenhoff, Charlotte Sullivan, Brett Donahue, Nazariy Demkowicz, Terry Ray | Written and Directed by Caroline Labrèche & Steeve Léonard
Liam wakes from a car crash with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town to look for help, he finds only dead bodies, all with strange pale eyes. Liam’s first assessment is that a virus is present in the air and starts taking every precaution. But he soon discovers the horrible truth: anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Then he meets Jane with whom he seems to have some sort of bizarre connection. However neither is prepared for the terrifying and appalling truth that binds them together.
It would seem, based on Radius and their previous work Sans Dessein, that co-writers and co-directors Caroline Labrèche & Steeve Léonard have a fascination with the human condition and how much control we have,...
Liam wakes from a car crash with no memory of who he is. As he makes his way into town to look for help, he finds only dead bodies, all with strange pale eyes. Liam’s first assessment is that a virus is present in the air and starts taking every precaution. But he soon discovers the horrible truth: anyone who comes within a 50-foot radius of him dies instantly. Then he meets Jane with whom he seems to have some sort of bizarre connection. However neither is prepared for the terrifying and appalling truth that binds them together.
It would seem, based on Radius and their previous work Sans Dessein, that co-writers and co-directors Caroline Labrèche & Steeve Léonard have a fascination with the human condition and how much control we have,...
- 8/25/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Film stars Diego Klattenhoff and Charlotte Sullivan.
Epic Pictures has closed key territories in Cannes on its thriller Radius starring Pacific Rim, Homeland and The Blacklist star Diego Klattenhoff and Charlotte Sullivan.
Deals have concluded in Italy (Minerva), Japan (At Entertainment), Indonesia (Cgv), Taiwan (MovieCloud), and Vietnam (Skyline Media).
Shaked Berenson, Patrick Ewald and their team also licensed rights in Middle East (Eagle Film), Mexico (Sky Distribution), and Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile (Bf Distribution). CineSky acquired airline rights.
Radius tells of a man who awakes from an accident and discovers that everything that comes within 15 metres of him dies.
The film marks the Los Angeles-based company’s second collaboration with Turbo Kid producers Anne-Marie Gélinas and Rkss.
Epic’s Cannes sales slate includes Sam Elliot in The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot, about a war hero summoned to hunt down a plague-carrying beast in the Canadian wilderness.
Writer-director Robert...
Epic Pictures has closed key territories in Cannes on its thriller Radius starring Pacific Rim, Homeland and The Blacklist star Diego Klattenhoff and Charlotte Sullivan.
Deals have concluded in Italy (Minerva), Japan (At Entertainment), Indonesia (Cgv), Taiwan (MovieCloud), and Vietnam (Skyline Media).
Shaked Berenson, Patrick Ewald and their team also licensed rights in Middle East (Eagle Film), Mexico (Sky Distribution), and Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile (Bf Distribution). CineSky acquired airline rights.
Radius tells of a man who awakes from an accident and discovers that everything that comes within 15 metres of him dies.
The film marks the Los Angeles-based company’s second collaboration with Turbo Kid producers Anne-Marie Gélinas and Rkss.
Epic’s Cannes sales slate includes Sam Elliot in The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot, about a war hero summoned to hunt down a plague-carrying beast in the Canadian wilderness.
Writer-director Robert...
- 5/20/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
On Lifetime’s provocative Mary Kills People, the touchy subject of euthanasia is wrapped in a dramedy that sees a doctor moonlight as a mercy killer. One of her inner circle of confidantes is her own sister, played by Toronto-born actor Charlotte Sullivan. The six-episode series, created by Tara Armstrong and from Rookie Blue showrunner Tassie Cameron, sees Caroline Dhavernas play Dr. Mary Harris — the doctor called upon by those who are at the end of life and want out with dignity. Meanwhile Sullivan, who starred as the memorable character Gail Peck in ABC’s Rookie Blue and is currently in NBC’s Chicago...read more...
- 5/14/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
There’s no need for a spoiler alert when talking about Caroline Dhavernas‘ new series. Her character’s big secret is right there in the title: Mary Kills People.
But unlike the protagonist of Dhavernas’ former series, Hannibal, the lead in Lifetime’s new drama ends lives for mercy — not art (or dinner).
Mary is a medical doctor who, unbeknownst to her family, provides suicide assistance to the terminally ill on the side. Season 1 already aired in Dhavernas’ native Canada, a country that recently voted to legalize the practice.
VideosHannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas Delivers Fatal Mercy in Mary Kills People...
But unlike the protagonist of Dhavernas’ former series, Hannibal, the lead in Lifetime’s new drama ends lives for mercy — not art (or dinner).
Mary is a medical doctor who, unbeknownst to her family, provides suicide assistance to the terminally ill on the side. Season 1 already aired in Dhavernas’ native Canada, a country that recently voted to legalize the practice.
VideosHannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas Delivers Fatal Mercy in Mary Kills People...
- 4/22/2017
- TVLine.com
Lifetime continues to lead the way in female-produced and -distributed content with the release of its upcoming dramedy series “Mary Kills People.” The network has released an all-new trailer for the show, which is created and executive produced by Tara Armstrong. “Mary Kills People” tells the story of Dr. Mary Harris, played by Caroline Dhavernas (“Hannibal”), a loving, overworked single mother and caring ER doctor who just happens to spend her nights euthanizing patients.
Read More: Allison Anders on Why Remaking ‘Beaches’ Made Sense, And What She’s Learned From Directing TV
The show is just one example of Lifetime’s continued commitment to developing and distributing female-centric content. The network has been instrumental in including female-led productions and in creating opportunities for up-and-coming female artists with such productions as its critically acclaimed series “UnReal.” Lifetime will also be releasing films under its own banner, including the much-anticipated feature debut of Eleanor Coppola,...
Read More: Allison Anders on Why Remaking ‘Beaches’ Made Sense, And What She’s Learned From Directing TV
The show is just one example of Lifetime’s continued commitment to developing and distributing female-centric content. The network has been instrumental in including female-led productions and in creating opportunities for up-and-coming female artists with such productions as its critically acclaimed series “UnReal.” Lifetime will also be releasing films under its own banner, including the much-anticipated feature debut of Eleanor Coppola,...
- 3/30/2017
- by Juan Diaz
- Indiewire
At first glance, the exclusive trailer for Mary Kills People — as well as the title of Caroline Dhavernas’ new Lifetime drama itself — may make you think that the Hannibal alum is back on familiar, murderous ground.
After all, as the video above warns viewers, “Everywhere that Mary goes, there will be no tomorrow.”
RelatedCher Exits Lifetime’s Flint Water Crisis Movie Due to ‘Serious Family Issue’
But appearances are a bit deceiving: The upcoming series — which premieres Sunday, April 23, at 10/9c — is actually about a medical doctor (Dhavernas) who moonlights as someone providing suicide assistance to the terminally ill. The first season,...
After all, as the video above warns viewers, “Everywhere that Mary goes, there will be no tomorrow.”
RelatedCher Exits Lifetime’s Flint Water Crisis Movie Due to ‘Serious Family Issue’
But appearances are a bit deceiving: The upcoming series — which premieres Sunday, April 23, at 10/9c — is actually about a medical doctor (Dhavernas) who moonlights as someone providing suicide assistance to the terminally ill. The first season,...
- 3/30/2017
- TVLine.com
Thank god that's over.
Not the guy throwing cement off of bridges (terrible, sure), or mopey Otis (definitely painful). No, it was Chicago Fire Season 5 Episode 17's continuous use of "portapotty" and "portatoilet" that was killing me.
I hate those words. Couldn't they have gone with the classier "portalet"?
Despite the unfortunate word choice, "Babies and Fools" was really solid. Sure, Gabby was becoming a little obsessed, but that's just Gabby. Honestly, it's a shame her job at the arson investigators office didn't pan out. She's got the chops for it.
With Gabby throwing herself into danger as a way to deal with her own emotions about the state of her and Matt's "family," I can't help but wonder if another pregnancy is in their future.
I'm also left wondering if Gabby and Matt are still on the same page about things.
On the surface, Matt's response to her inquiry was very sweet,...
Not the guy throwing cement off of bridges (terrible, sure), or mopey Otis (definitely painful). No, it was Chicago Fire Season 5 Episode 17's continuous use of "portapotty" and "portatoilet" that was killing me.
I hate those words. Couldn't they have gone with the classier "portalet"?
Despite the unfortunate word choice, "Babies and Fools" was really solid. Sure, Gabby was becoming a little obsessed, but that's just Gabby. Honestly, it's a shame her job at the arson investigators office didn't pan out. She's got the chops for it.
With Gabby throwing herself into danger as a way to deal with her own emotions about the state of her and Matt's "family," I can't help but wonder if another pregnancy is in their future.
I'm also left wondering if Gabby and Matt are still on the same page about things.
On the surface, Matt's response to her inquiry was very sweet,...
- 3/29/2017
- by Elizabeth Harlow
- TVfanatic
There's no bigger episode of Chicago Fire than Chicago Fire Season 5 Episode 15. In terms of scale, story and just general approach, "Deathtrap" was as big as it gets. No wonder why it started off the entire three-hour Chicago Crossover.
From the beginning of this episode you could tell that it was a different episode for Chicago Fire. The decision by Andrea Newman to open the episode with no dialogue amongst the firefighters until they were heading toward the fire was incredibly effective and set the tone for all that followed.
The choice to include all four Chicago shows on an opening title card was a nice touch, too - reminding us that this was one united event instead of just three TV shows that happened to be using the same story.
Unless they're calling from the inside.
Otis Permalink: Unless they're calling from the inside. Added: March 01, 2017
The subject matter...
From the beginning of this episode you could tell that it was a different episode for Chicago Fire. The decision by Andrea Newman to open the episode with no dialogue amongst the firefighters until they were heading toward the fire was incredibly effective and set the tone for all that followed.
The choice to include all four Chicago shows on an opening title card was a nice touch, too - reminding us that this was one united event instead of just three TV shows that happened to be using the same story.
Unless they're calling from the inside.
Otis Permalink: Unless they're calling from the inside. Added: March 01, 2017
The subject matter...
- 3/2/2017
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVfanatic
Chicago Fire has been a roller coaster for the last few weeks, up and down and stomping on our heartstrings. Chicago Fire Season 5 Episode 11 starts out as a way for both the characters and audience to decompress from that - and then promptly goes nuts again because it can.
The major thrust of the episode is Casey and Dawson trying to resume their lives after losing Louie to his biological father Andre. Both of them take it badly but they express their grief in two totally different ways.
Casey gets the anger side of the equation, snapping at everyone else around him and turning into the world's biggest neat freak when Herrmann thinks there's a rat in Firehouse 51. Seriously, Niecy Nash would be proud of how much cleaning he makes everyone else do. After she gave him a talking-to about his attitude.
Hey, Lieutenant, is there something you want to get off your chest?...
The major thrust of the episode is Casey and Dawson trying to resume their lives after losing Louie to his biological father Andre. Both of them take it badly but they express their grief in two totally different ways.
Casey gets the anger side of the equation, snapping at everyone else around him and turning into the world's biggest neat freak when Herrmann thinks there's a rat in Firehouse 51. Seriously, Niecy Nash would be proud of how much cleaning he makes everyone else do. After she gave him a talking-to about his attitude.
Hey, Lieutenant, is there something you want to get off your chest?...
- 1/25/2017
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVfanatic
If there’s a rule against a bone marrow donor and donee getting emotionally attached, Chicago Fire‘s Severide and leukemia patient Anna (Rookie Blue‘s Charlotte Sullivan) are definitely breaking it in this exclusive look at next Tuesday’s episode (NBC, 10/9c).
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Although Anna’s health was waning during the Fire/P.D. crossover, “She is going to take a turn for the better,” executive producer Derek Haas tells TVLine. But Severide might not be able to come to her rescue after a work accident thwarts his donation plans.
RelatedWinter TV Preview: Scoop on Chicago Fire and 30+ Returning Favorites!
Although Anna’s health was waning during the Fire/P.D. crossover, “She is going to take a turn for the better,” executive producer Derek Haas tells TVLine. But Severide might not be able to come to her rescue after a work accident thwarts his donation plans.
- 1/13/2017
- TVLine.com
Back in June, James Franco starred in the remake of the 1996 slasher “Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?” for Lifetime. The film was something that traditional Lifetime movie audiences weren’t used to seeing, but it seemed to have worked out well for Franco and the network.
Now, the ever busy filmmaker is set to star in and executive produce his second Lifetime film, “High School Lover.” Not much is known about the TV movie, only that it will debut February 4. The first image, which you can see above, was also released.
Read More: ‘Beaches’ Remake Trailer: Idina Menzel Belts ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ in Lifetime Promo
Additionally, Lifetime also announced a handful of other projects that they will be debuting and producing this year.
Currently in pre-production is “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland,” a movie from Suzanne de Passe which follows the iconic singer’s final years. It will star Navi,...
Now, the ever busy filmmaker is set to star in and executive produce his second Lifetime film, “High School Lover.” Not much is known about the TV movie, only that it will debut February 4. The first image, which you can see above, was also released.
Read More: ‘Beaches’ Remake Trailer: Idina Menzel Belts ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ in Lifetime Promo
Additionally, Lifetime also announced a handful of other projects that they will be debuting and producing this year.
Currently in pre-production is “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland,” a movie from Suzanne de Passe which follows the iconic singer’s final years. It will star Navi,...
- 1/13/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Westworld, The Walking Dead, The Flash, The Middle, Pitch and more!
1 | Might Saturday Night Live‘s Kate McKinnon ultimately get more comedic mileage out of playing a self-hating Kellyanne Conway versus Hillary? Also, if Jennifer Aniston had glommed onto one more sketch, would you have wondered why she didn’t just bite the bullet and host herself?
2 | On The Walking Dead, if Negan’s “You break a rule, you get your face ironed...
1 | Might Saturday Night Live‘s Kate McKinnon ultimately get more comedic mileage out of playing a self-hating Kellyanne Conway versus Hillary? Also, if Jennifer Aniston had glommed onto one more sketch, would you have wondered why she didn’t just bite the bullet and host herself?
2 | On The Walking Dead, if Negan’s “You break a rule, you get your face ironed...
- 12/9/2016
- TVLine.com
Chicago Fire isn't really subtle about celebrating its hundredth episode.
Chicago Fire Season 5 Episode 8 is called "One Hundred" and its 'B' story involves the 100th anniversary of Molly's.
It's all very on the nose, but that's okay because really this is a party for the show and everyone's invited.
Obviously the big news that everyone will be talking about is that Casey and Dawson have finally married. It's a step that feels almost overdue considering that the ship has been sailing since Chicago Fire Season 1 and the two are already living together and co-parenting. Marriage is about the only thing they haven't done.
This is also a big moment for the fans who have rooted for them all that time, as well as the big happening that you'd expect from any show celebrating a milestone episode.
From the way it was set up (c'mon, you knew it was coming as...
Chicago Fire Season 5 Episode 8 is called "One Hundred" and its 'B' story involves the 100th anniversary of Molly's.
It's all very on the nose, but that's okay because really this is a party for the show and everyone's invited.
Obviously the big news that everyone will be talking about is that Casey and Dawson have finally married. It's a step that feels almost overdue considering that the ship has been sailing since Chicago Fire Season 1 and the two are already living together and co-parenting. Marriage is about the only thing they haven't done.
This is also a big moment for the fans who have rooted for them all that time, as well as the big happening that you'd expect from any show celebrating a milestone episode.
From the way it was set up (c'mon, you knew it was coming as...
- 12/7/2016
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVfanatic
Warning: The following contains spoilers from Tuesday’s Chicago Fire
It’s about time, amirite, “Dawsey” ‘shippers?
Chicago Fire‘s 100th episode on Tuesday night found lovebirds Dawson and Casey finally tying the knot after the prospect of adopting Louie became a reality. Rather than making a big to-do, they snuck away for an impromptu civil ceremony attended by their firehouse family. But the happy day was marred by the unexpected arrival of Louie’s dad, who declared that he wants his son back.
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Elsewhere, Severide confessed to Casey...
It’s about time, amirite, “Dawsey” ‘shippers?
Chicago Fire‘s 100th episode on Tuesday night found lovebirds Dawson and Casey finally tying the knot after the prospect of adopting Louie became a reality. Rather than making a big to-do, they snuck away for an impromptu civil ceremony attended by their firehouse family. But the happy day was marred by the unexpected arrival of Louie’s dad, who declared that he wants his son back.
RelatedChicago Fire Scoop: ‘Big Severide’ Story During Fire/Pd Crossover
Elsewhere, Severide confessed to Casey...
- 12/7/2016
- TVLine.com
Radius is an upcoming sci-fi thriller. Developed by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, this title involves a man with a fatalistic power. Anyone who comes within 50 feet of him dies, instantly. The film stars: Diego Klattenhoff and Charlotte Sullivan. And, Radius is currently at the American Film Market, in Santa Monica. Here, a behind-the-scenes clip was released for this title; it can be found here. The behind-the-scenes clip shows a lot more of the film. The directors show-off a burnt landscape. Here, the main character has likely already scorched the Earth. The two central actors: Diego Klattenhoff and Charlotte Sullivan talk about how the co-directors work closely together. Meanwhile, viewers will be able to see how scenes were set up and shot. Fans of sci-fi thrillers can find out a lot about the film, below, in this early clip. Release Date: Tba. Director: Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard. Writers: Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard.
- 11/16/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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