One of the jurors in the trial against Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd defended himself against critics who pointed out his participation in a protest in Washington, D.C. last summer. This revelation led to speculation about his motives as a juror online. Lawyers for Chauvin immediately called for the verdict to be […]
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- 5/5/2021
- by Sarah Huffman
- Uinterview
If you can't find something to watch this week, then you're not looking hard enough.
Or, even worse, you're just not festive enough. And that has to change!!
Christmas is all over the schedule, but when you take a break from the egg nog, you can watch The Flight Attendant, Superintelligence, and Black Beauty, too.
Saturday, November 21
8/7c A Nashville Christmas Carol (Hallmark)
Vivienne Wake (Jessy Schram), a workaholic television producer in charge of a country musicthemed Christmas special showcasing newcomer Alexis (Raelynn), never lets personal feelings get in the way of business.
On the verge of accepting a job in LA, and with the return of Gavin Chase (Wes Brown), her childhood sweetheart and manager to the special’s headliner, Belinda (Sara Evans), she receives a visit from the ghost of her recently deceased mentor, Marilyn ((Wynonna Judd).
Her mentor warns her current path leads to a dark future...
Or, even worse, you're just not festive enough. And that has to change!!
Christmas is all over the schedule, but when you take a break from the egg nog, you can watch The Flight Attendant, Superintelligence, and Black Beauty, too.
Saturday, November 21
8/7c A Nashville Christmas Carol (Hallmark)
Vivienne Wake (Jessy Schram), a workaholic television producer in charge of a country musicthemed Christmas special showcasing newcomer Alexis (Raelynn), never lets personal feelings get in the way of business.
On the verge of accepting a job in LA, and with the return of Gavin Chase (Wes Brown), her childhood sweetheart and manager to the special’s headliner, Belinda (Sara Evans), she receives a visit from the ghost of her recently deceased mentor, Marilyn ((Wynonna Judd).
Her mentor warns her current path leads to a dark future...
- 11/21/2020
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Hallmark Channel is making history this month with its newest holiday film The Christmas House, marking the first time the network will air an original movie featuring an LGBTQ+ storyline.
The film’s stars Robert Buckley and Jonathan Bennett spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the importance of highlighting an LGBTQ+ relationship in the movie, as well as the inspiration behind the film.
The two actors play brothers Mike (Buckley) and Brandon Mitchell (Bennett) who, in the film, are summoned back home for the holidays by their parents Phylis (Sharon Lawrence) and Bill (Treat Williams), to relive a family tradition of turning their house ...
The film’s stars Robert Buckley and Jonathan Bennett spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the importance of highlighting an LGBTQ+ relationship in the movie, as well as the inspiration behind the film.
The two actors play brothers Mike (Buckley) and Brandon Mitchell (Bennett) who, in the film, are summoned back home for the holidays by their parents Phylis (Sharon Lawrence) and Bill (Treat Williams), to relive a family tradition of turning their house ...
- 11/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hallmark Channel is making history this month with its newest holiday film The Christmas House, marking the first time the network will air an original movie featuring an LGBTQ+ storyline.
The film’s stars Robert Buckley and Jonathan Bennett spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the importance of highlighting an LGBTQ+ relationship in the movie, as well as the inspiration behind the film.
The two actors play brothers Mike (Buckley) and Brandon Mitchell (Bennett) who, in the film, are summoned back home for the holidays by their parents Phylis (Sharon Lawrence) and Bill (Treat Williams), to relive a family tradition of turning their house ...
The film’s stars Robert Buckley and Jonathan Bennett spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the importance of highlighting an LGBTQ+ relationship in the movie, as well as the inspiration behind the film.
The two actors play brothers Mike (Buckley) and Brandon Mitchell (Bennett) who, in the film, are summoned back home for the holidays by their parents Phylis (Sharon Lawrence) and Bill (Treat Williams), to relive a family tradition of turning their house ...
- 11/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
While the Hallmark Channel is known for its star-studded holiday lineup, until recently, it's also been known for its lack of diversity, particularly when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. This year, Hallmark has made great strides in becoming a more accurate representation of the real world, with the network's upcoming film The Christmas House being a prime example. The movie, which premieres on Nov. 22, is the first time the channel has made a same-sex couple the main characters in a Christmas film. The story follows Brandon Mitchell and his husband, Jake, as they head to Brandon's family home for Christmas and eagerly await adoption news at the same time. Jonathan Bennett, who plays Brandon, spoke to Popsugar about being part of Hallmark's progress, what the movie means to him, some of his favorite on-set memories, and what he hopes audiences take away from the film.
"I think of all the young Jonathans out there,...
"I think of all the young Jonathans out there,...
- 11/18/2020
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
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