The second season of New York Homicide, a true-crime series exploring some of the horrific murders in NYC’s past, will premiere on June 10, 2023, at 9pm Et/Pt on Oxygen. Retired NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert K. Boyce will be leading the show, providing expert analysis on many of the city’s most unsettling murders.
The new season will examine 20 cases, including the murder of a retired cop and what was initially assumed to be the accidental death of a banker.
Jordana Hochman, Sarah Howell, Brian DeCubellis, Alison Dammann, Diane Warshay, and Michele Warshay serve as executive producers on season two.
Oxygen provided the following details on the first three episodes of the second season:
Season 2 Episode 1 – The Almost Perfect Crime – Premiering Saturday, June 10 at 9:00 pm Et/Pt
Millionaire banker and mother-of-two Shele Covlin had it all until she fatally slipped and fell in her Upper West Side bathtub.
The new season will examine 20 cases, including the murder of a retired cop and what was initially assumed to be the accidental death of a banker.
Jordana Hochman, Sarah Howell, Brian DeCubellis, Alison Dammann, Diane Warshay, and Michele Warshay serve as executive producers on season two.
Oxygen provided the following details on the first three episodes of the second season:
Season 2 Episode 1 – The Almost Perfect Crime – Premiering Saturday, June 10 at 9:00 pm Et/Pt
Millionaire banker and mother-of-two Shele Covlin had it all until she fatally slipped and fell in her Upper West Side bathtub.
- 5/28/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
“Trust,” a new romantic drama starring Victoria Justice and Matthew Daddario, has sold key distribution rights to Vertical Entertainment.
The boutique distributor will roll out the film in North America, the U.K. and Ireland, Variety has learned. The release is set for March 12, in select theaters and via paid video on demand. Josh Spector negotiated the deal for Vertical, with UTA Independent Film Group on behalf of the filmmakers.
Set in the glamorous art worlds of Paris and New York, Justice plays a gallery owner married to a newscaster, played by Daddario. When two seductive strangers enter their lives, the couple is faced with temptation, jealousy and a mystery that upends their lives. The Exchange is handling international sales on the project, directed by Brian DeCubellis.
“On behalf of my fellow producers, we are so excited to partner with Vertical Entertainment to bring our film ‘Trust’ to screens in North America and UK/Ie.
The boutique distributor will roll out the film in North America, the U.K. and Ireland, Variety has learned. The release is set for March 12, in select theaters and via paid video on demand. Josh Spector negotiated the deal for Vertical, with UTA Independent Film Group on behalf of the filmmakers.
Set in the glamorous art worlds of Paris and New York, Justice plays a gallery owner married to a newscaster, played by Daddario. When two seductive strangers enter their lives, the couple is faced with temptation, jealousy and a mystery that upends their lives. The Exchange is handling international sales on the project, directed by Brian DeCubellis.
“On behalf of my fellow producers, we are so excited to partner with Vertical Entertainment to bring our film ‘Trust’ to screens in North America and UK/Ie.
- 2/9/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Adrien Brody plays a crime columnist mixed up with a femme fatale in a steamy drama that manages to entertain despite its adherence to genre conventions
In what might be a first, Manhattan Night evokes nostalgia for an earlier era’s nostalgia. Director Brian DeCubellis’s first feature is reminiscent of a certain type of neo-noir from the 1990s, like Peter Medak’s Romeo is Bleeding or Sidney Lumet’s Q&A. It’s a style that eschews much action or self-aware dialogue, and winds up being more interesting for those who like to talk film theory than watch a movie. Produced by its star Adrien Brody (and co-produced by supporting actors Campbell Scott and Jennifer Beals), this unhurried study of New York cliches is strangely captivating despite its creaky self-seriousness. It’s a film tremendously out of step with current tastes, and while I doubt that was its goal,...
In what might be a first, Manhattan Night evokes nostalgia for an earlier era’s nostalgia. Director Brian DeCubellis’s first feature is reminiscent of a certain type of neo-noir from the 1990s, like Peter Medak’s Romeo is Bleeding or Sidney Lumet’s Q&A. It’s a style that eschews much action or self-aware dialogue, and winds up being more interesting for those who like to talk film theory than watch a movie. Produced by its star Adrien Brody (and co-produced by supporting actors Campbell Scott and Jennifer Beals), this unhurried study of New York cliches is strangely captivating despite its creaky self-seriousness. It’s a film tremendously out of step with current tastes, and while I doubt that was its goal,...
- 5/19/2016
- by Jordan Hoffman
- The Guardian - Film News
"Some secrets should never come to light." Or maybe everyone prefers that kind of creepy tagline better? "No reporter can resist a siren." Lionsgate has unveiled a trailer for a crime thriller called Manhattan Night, a sort of contemporary noir starring Adrien Brody as the pulp writer stuck in the middle of a crazy mysterious story of sex and lies and deceit. The cast includes Jennifer Beals and Yvonne Strahovski, plus Campbell Scott, Linda Lavin, Steven Berkoff and Kevin Breznahan. The trailer sets up the plot better than any text explanation can - this nice family man meets a "seductive stranger" and gets wrapped up in his own twisted story. This seems to be cutting it close to being straight-to-tv quality, so watch out. Here's the official trailer for Brian DeCubellis' Manhattan Night, direct from YouTube: Based on Colin Harrison's acclaimed novel Manhattan Nocturne, Manhattan Night tells the...
- 4/8/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Grindstone Entertainment Group has acquired the U.S. rights to Adrien Brody pic Manhattan Nocturne. Lionsgate Premiere will handle the distribution via a multi-platform release on May 20 this year. The film, directed by Brian DeCubellis, also stars Yvonne Strahovski, Campbell Scott, Jennifer Beals with Linda Lavin and Steven Berkoff. As well as starring, Brody also produced the pic along with DeCubellis and Steve Klinsky through their banners Fable House…...
- 2/10/2016
- Deadline
Adrien Brody is set to play Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in Lee Tamahori's revenge tale "Emperor" at Corsan. Filming begins in August in the Czech Republic and Belgium.
Jeffrey Hatcher penned the story, set in 16th century Europe, which follows how Charles' personal demons took his empire to the brink.
Speaking of Brody, the actor has also gusted launched production company Fable House Ltd, and will star in its first project "Manhattan Nocturne" which has been described as Sidney Lumet-esque.
Brian DeCubellis helms the adaptation of the Colin Harrison novel that also stars Yvonne Strahovski and Campbell Scott. Brody will play a journalist asked by a seductive young woman to investigate the unsolved murder of her husband.
Source: Screen & Deadline...
Jeffrey Hatcher penned the story, set in 16th century Europe, which follows how Charles' personal demons took his empire to the brink.
Speaking of Brody, the actor has also gusted launched production company Fable House Ltd, and will star in its first project "Manhattan Nocturne" which has been described as Sidney Lumet-esque.
Brian DeCubellis helms the adaptation of the Colin Harrison novel that also stars Yvonne Strahovski and Campbell Scott. Brody will play a journalist asked by a seductive young woman to investigate the unsolved murder of her husband.
Source: Screen & Deadline...
- 5/19/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: First film to go into production from actor’s company will be Manhattan Nocturne.
Adrien Brody has unveiled his production company Fable House in partnership with Sparkle Roll Cultural Media and Nigerian energy magnate Kola Aluko.
The latter is understood to have committed $30m and start-up financier Beijing Cultural Assets Chinese Film & Television Fund a further $20m to a slate of English-language films for China and the international market.
First to go in autumn will be murder mystery Manhattan Nocturne, in which Brody will star opposite Yvonne Strahovski and Campbell Scott.
Brian DeCubellis will direct the adaptation of the Colin Harrison novel and produces with Brody and Scott. La-based 13 Films handles international sales and Paradigm represents Us rights.
“It is the kind of film Sidney Lumet would make,” said Brody, who will produce the entire roster and star in select titles. “It is the kind of film I wish to make.”
Jackie Chan is 50% owner...
Adrien Brody has unveiled his production company Fable House in partnership with Sparkle Roll Cultural Media and Nigerian energy magnate Kola Aluko.
The latter is understood to have committed $30m and start-up financier Beijing Cultural Assets Chinese Film & Television Fund a further $20m to a slate of English-language films for China and the international market.
First to go in autumn will be murder mystery Manhattan Nocturne, in which Brody will star opposite Yvonne Strahovski and Campbell Scott.
Brian DeCubellis will direct the adaptation of the Colin Harrison novel and produces with Brody and Scott. La-based 13 Films handles international sales and Paradigm represents Us rights.
“It is the kind of film Sidney Lumet would make,” said Brody, who will produce the entire roster and star in select titles. “It is the kind of film I wish to make.”
Jackie Chan is 50% owner...
- 5/19/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Some 12 years ago, Adrien Brody came to the Croisette to unveil his Oscar-winning turn in the Palm d’Or winning The Pianist. He’s back, this time to launch Fable House Ltd, a new production company Brody said has $50 million in development and production funding to make films for the Chinese and international marketplace. It also has a slate of pictures that starts with Manhattan Nocturne, a Brian DeCubellis-directed adaptation of the Colin Harrison novel that Brody will star in alongside Yvonne Strahovski and Campbell Scott. DeCubellis wrote the script, and he will produce with Brody and Scott. The film will shoot late fall, and will be sold here at Cannes by Paradigm for North America and 13 Films for international. In the project, which was first unveiled in Berlin, Brody will play a journalist asked by a seductive young woman to investigate the unsolved murder of her husband.
- 5/19/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Visions
Anson Mount ("Hell On Wheels") and Gillian Jacobs ("Community") are set to star in Kevin Greutert's thriller "Visions" for Blumhouse Productions.
Isla Fisher plays an expectant mother plagued by strange and terrifying visions of a sinister hooded figure only she can see when she and her husband (Mount) move to the countryside. Jacobs plays a woman who befriends Fisher's character. [Source: Deadline]
Manhattan Nocturne
Adrien Brody, Yvonne Strahovski, Campbell Scott and Jennifer Beals have hopped on board Brian DeCubellis' indie crime thriller "Manhattan Nocturne" with filming to begin in July.
Brody will portray a devoted husband and accomplished journalist who is asked by a seductive stranger (Strahovski) to dig into the unsolved murder of her husband. [Source: Variety]
Email
Nikki Reed ("Twilight") will star in Kelvin Tong's horror tale "Email" for Spj Enterprises. Peter Poon will produce and filming begins in May in Singapore.
Reed plays a young journalist who...
Anson Mount ("Hell On Wheels") and Gillian Jacobs ("Community") are set to star in Kevin Greutert's thriller "Visions" for Blumhouse Productions.
Isla Fisher plays an expectant mother plagued by strange and terrifying visions of a sinister hooded figure only she can see when she and her husband (Mount) move to the countryside. Jacobs plays a woman who befriends Fisher's character. [Source: Deadline]
Manhattan Nocturne
Adrien Brody, Yvonne Strahovski, Campbell Scott and Jennifer Beals have hopped on board Brian DeCubellis' indie crime thriller "Manhattan Nocturne" with filming to begin in July.
Brody will portray a devoted husband and accomplished journalist who is asked by a seductive stranger (Strahovski) to dig into the unsolved murder of her husband. [Source: Variety]
Nikki Reed ("Twilight") will star in Kelvin Tong's horror tale "Email" for Spj Enterprises. Peter Poon will produce and filming begins in May in Singapore.
Reed plays a young journalist who...
- 1/31/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Indie crime thriller “Manhattan Nocturne” has cast Adrien Brody and “Chuck” alumna Yvonne Strahovski to play the leads, according to Variety. The Brian DeCubellis film will be introduced to buyers in Berlin. Based on the 1996 Colin Harrison novel of the same name, “Manhattan Nocturne” sees Brody as Porter Wren, a tabloid reporter who makes [...]
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- 1/30/2014
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
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