Although Edie Falco’s Emmy Awards history began with a successful Best Drama Actress bid for “The Sopranos” in 1999, she has since racked up more comedy nominations than drama ones. After receiving a comedy guest notice for “30 Rock” in 2008, she earned half a dozen lead ones for “Nurse Jackie” between 2010 and 2015, the first of which led to a win. Now, as a Best Comedy Supporting Actress contender for Peacock’s “Bupkis,” she could become the eighth entrant on the list of women who have earned recognition in every possible comedy Emmy category.
After “Nurse Jackie,” “Bupkis” is only the second comedy series on which Falco has played a regular role. Her character, Amy Davidson, is a fictionalized version of series star Pete Davidson’s own mother, who raised him and his younger sister as a single parent after her husband died during the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center.
After “Nurse Jackie,” “Bupkis” is only the second comedy series on which Falco has played a regular role. Her character, Amy Davidson, is a fictionalized version of series star Pete Davidson’s own mother, who raised him and his younger sister as a single parent after her husband died during the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center.
- 6/5/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
How well do fact-based limited and anthology series perform at the Emmys? (Spoiler alert: very well)
Just as limited and anthology series based on real events have taken over the TV landscape, they have taken over the Emmys. But how well have programs of this particular genre actually gone over with the academy throughout the past few years?
Let’s take a look back at all nominations earned by limited and anthology series starting in 2015; that’s the year in which the rules were tweaked to require that a program can only compete as a limited series if it has a minimum of two episodes with a total running time of at least 150 minutes, tells a complete, non-recurring story, and doesn’t have an ongoing storyline and/or main characters in subsequent seasons.
This rule change came just a year after limited series (referred to as “miniseries” at the time) and TV movies were once again split up into separate program categories, undoing a three-year-old change that consolidated the two awards.
Let’s take a look back at all nominations earned by limited and anthology series starting in 2015; that’s the year in which the rules were tweaked to require that a program can only compete as a limited series if it has a minimum of two episodes with a total running time of at least 150 minutes, tells a complete, non-recurring story, and doesn’t have an ongoing storyline and/or main characters in subsequent seasons.
This rule change came just a year after limited series (referred to as “miniseries” at the time) and TV movies were once again split up into separate program categories, undoing a three-year-old change that consolidated the two awards.
- 3/6/2023
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Tubi released the official trailer for original movie “Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial,” a fictionalized retelling of this summer’s closely followed defamation trial involving actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
The ripped-from-the-headlines film is set to premiere Friday, Sept. 30, on the free, ad-supported Tubi service. “Hot Take” stars Mark Hapka as Depp and Megan Davis (“Alone in the Dark”) as Heard.
Judging from the trailer, “Hot Take” aims to evenly present both sides of the controversial story of the formerly married couple. “This is not life — no one should have to go through this,” Hapka’s Depp, featuring slicked-back hair tied off in a ponytail, says in court. At another point, Davis’s Heard says, “I have the right to say what happened to me.”
The trailer also references the TikTok trend that emerged during the trial in which users mocked Heard’s emotional testimony on the stand.
The ripped-from-the-headlines film is set to premiere Friday, Sept. 30, on the free, ad-supported Tubi service. “Hot Take” stars Mark Hapka as Depp and Megan Davis (“Alone in the Dark”) as Heard.
Judging from the trailer, “Hot Take” aims to evenly present both sides of the controversial story of the formerly married couple. “This is not life — no one should have to go through this,” Hapka’s Depp, featuring slicked-back hair tied off in a ponytail, says in court. At another point, Davis’s Heard says, “I have the right to say what happened to me.”
The trailer also references the TikTok trend that emerged during the trial in which users mocked Heard’s emotional testimony on the stand.
- 9/28/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The controversial defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is the subject of a new movie, “Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial,” set to debut exclusively on the free Tubi streaming service.
The film stars Mark Hapka as Depp and Megan Davis (“Alone in the Dark”) as Heard. It’s set to premiere Friday, Sept. 30, on Fox’s Tubi. Melissa Marty (“Station 19”) will join Hapka and Davis as Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez and Mary Carrig (“Law & Order True Crime”) will portray as Heard’s lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft.
“Hot Take” follows the tumultuous relationship — in and out of court — of Depp and Heard, dramatizing the two-month defamation trial that concluded June 1, with the jury finding that Heard had defamed Depp by alluding to domestic violence allegations against him in a December 2018 op-ed piece. The jury also held Depp liable for a defamatory statement made about Heard by his lawyer.
The film stars Mark Hapka as Depp and Megan Davis (“Alone in the Dark”) as Heard. It’s set to premiere Friday, Sept. 30, on Fox’s Tubi. Melissa Marty (“Station 19”) will join Hapka and Davis as Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez and Mary Carrig (“Law & Order True Crime”) will portray as Heard’s lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft.
“Hot Take” follows the tumultuous relationship — in and out of court — of Depp and Heard, dramatizing the two-month defamation trial that concluded June 1, with the jury finding that Heard had defamed Depp by alluding to domestic violence allegations against him in a December 2018 op-ed piece. The jury also held Depp liable for a defamatory statement made about Heard by his lawyer.
- 9/15/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Edie Falco has been cast opposite Pete Davidson in the upcoming Peacock comedy series “Bupkis,” Variety has learned.
The announcement was made during NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation on Monday. “Bupkis” was picked up straight-to-series at Peacock back in April. The show is described as a heightened, fictionalized version of Davidson’s real life. Per Peacock, it will combine grounded storytelling with absurd elements from the worldview for which Davidson is well known. Falco will star as Davidson’s mother.
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Falco is best known for her role in the iconic HBO series “The Sopranos,” for which she earned three Emmy Awards. She is also known for her starring role in Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie,” which saw her pick up another Emmy in 2010. Most recently she played Hilary Clinton in the third season of “American Crime Story” at FX, “Impeachment.” She is no stranger to the NBCU fold,...
The announcement was made during NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation on Monday. “Bupkis” was picked up straight-to-series at Peacock back in April. The show is described as a heightened, fictionalized version of Davidson’s real life. Per Peacock, it will combine grounded storytelling with absurd elements from the worldview for which Davidson is well known. Falco will star as Davidson’s mother.
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Falco is best known for her role in the iconic HBO series “The Sopranos,” for which she earned three Emmy Awards. She is also known for her starring role in Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie,” which saw her pick up another Emmy in 2010. Most recently she played Hilary Clinton in the third season of “American Crime Story” at FX, “Impeachment.” She is no stranger to the NBCU fold,...
- 5/16/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Edie Falco is an undeniable Emmy magnet dating back to 1999. The acclaimed actress earned six Emmy nominations for “The Sopranos,” winning three times, and another six for “Nurse Jackie,” winning once. She also scored a bid for her guest spot on “30 Rock” in 2008 and another lead acting nomination for “Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders” in 2018. Now, she is hoping for her landmark 15th Emmy nomination for taking on the role of Hillary Clinton on “Impeachment: American Crime Story.”
For much of “Impeachment,” which centers on the Monica Lewinsky–Bill Clinton scandal, Falco’s Hillary floats in the background. While she isn’t given as much to do for most of the series, compared to Beanie Feldstein as Lewinsky, Clive Owen as Bill or Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp, she is an evocative presence that gives an added layer to this fascinating story.
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For much of “Impeachment,” which centers on the Monica Lewinsky–Bill Clinton scandal, Falco’s Hillary floats in the background. While she isn’t given as much to do for most of the series, compared to Beanie Feldstein as Lewinsky, Clive Owen as Bill or Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp, she is an evocative presence that gives an added layer to this fascinating story.
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- 5/12/2022
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
If broadcast network TV is supposed to be dead, no one told Dick Wolf. The procedural maven’s eight shows across NBC and CBS are proving to be a viewership powerhouse for the two networks as the new TV season gets underway, cementing Wolf’s expanding dominance in primetime.
It’s also perhaps why NBC felt the time was finally right to revive the “Law & Order” mothership, a show that Wolf has been eager to bring back from the moment it ended its initial run in 2010. As NBC announced last week, the return of the Emmy-winning drama — which initially aired for 20 seasons and 456 episodes — has been officially ordered, with showrunner Rick Eid at the helm.
“I never give up on things I believe in,” Wolf told Variety, echoing a similar statement he made last week. “It took a long time, but the journey was worth it.”
Wolf is mostly...
It’s also perhaps why NBC felt the time was finally right to revive the “Law & Order” mothership, a show that Wolf has been eager to bring back from the moment it ended its initial run in 2010. As NBC announced last week, the return of the Emmy-winning drama — which initially aired for 20 seasons and 456 episodes — has been officially ordered, with showrunner Rick Eid at the helm.
“I never give up on things I believe in,” Wolf told Variety, echoing a similar statement he made last week. “It took a long time, but the journey was worth it.”
Wolf is mostly...
- 10/5/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The original “Law & Order” will return to NBC with new episodes for Season 21, nearly a dozen years after the series signed off after a 20-year run.
Rick Eid will serve as showrunner of the new iteration of the series from Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. “Law & Order” creator Dick Wolf has worked for years to get the mothership series back with new episodes in primetime.
“There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true,” said Wolf. “This is mine.”
There’s no word yet from NBC on casting or a premiere date. The original series had a revolving ensemble over the years that helped keep the show energized as actors would naturally move in and out of roles in law enforcement and criminal justice.
“Law & Order” has spawned more than a dozen spinoffs that have generated billions of dollars in licensing revenue for NBCUniversal around the world.
Rick Eid will serve as showrunner of the new iteration of the series from Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. “Law & Order” creator Dick Wolf has worked for years to get the mothership series back with new episodes in primetime.
“There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true,” said Wolf. “This is mine.”
There’s no word yet from NBC on casting or a premiere date. The original series had a revolving ensemble over the years that helped keep the show energized as actors would naturally move in and out of roles in law enforcement and criminal justice.
“Law & Order” has spawned more than a dozen spinoffs that have generated billions of dollars in licensing revenue for NBCUniversal around the world.
- 9/28/2021
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Are you ready for a darker Cape Cod?
Starz has dropped the official trailer for Hightown Season 2, and it teases a mich darker season than before.
The second season will premiere Sunday, October 17 across all Starz platforms, including at 9 Pm Et/Pt on Starz in the U.S. and Canada, and will air day and date internationally on the Starzplay premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America, and Japan.
The series is created by Rebecca Cutter (Gotham), who will also make her television directorial debut this season.
Academy Award®–nominated filmmaker Rachel Morrison also returns to direct two episodes of the ten-part second season. Lead actress
Lead star Monica Raymund also steps behind the camera to direct this season.
Other directors include Brandon Sonnier (L.A.’s Finest), Radium Cheung (The Sinner), Antonio Negret (Prodigal Son), and Eagle Egilsson (The Wire).
Monica Raymund, James Badge Dale, Riley Voelkel, Amaury Nolasco,...
Starz has dropped the official trailer for Hightown Season 2, and it teases a mich darker season than before.
The second season will premiere Sunday, October 17 across all Starz platforms, including at 9 Pm Et/Pt on Starz in the U.S. and Canada, and will air day and date internationally on the Starzplay premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America, and Japan.
The series is created by Rebecca Cutter (Gotham), who will also make her television directorial debut this season.
Academy Award®–nominated filmmaker Rachel Morrison also returns to direct two episodes of the ten-part second season. Lead actress
Lead star Monica Raymund also steps behind the camera to direct this season.
Other directors include Brandon Sonnier (L.A.’s Finest), Radium Cheung (The Sinner), Antonio Negret (Prodigal Son), and Eagle Egilsson (The Wire).
Monica Raymund, James Badge Dale, Riley Voelkel, Amaury Nolasco,...
- 9/22/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
NBC is rounding out its Season 2 cast for Law & Order: Organized Crime. Lolita Davidovich, Mykelti Williamson, Guillermo Diaz and Dash Mihok are set for recurring roles on the upcoming season of Dick Wolf’s Svu spinoff series.
Davidovich will play Flutura Briscu. Williamson will portray Preston Webb. Diaz will play Sgt. Bill Brewster. Mihok will portray Reggie Bogdani. Character descriptions are being kept under wraps.
Law & Order: Organized Crime brought Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler character back to the venerable franchise for the first time in 10 years, and revolves around the NYPD organized crime unit led by Stabler.
Danielle Moné Truitt, Tamara Taylor, Ainsley Seiger and Dylan McDermott also star.
Law & Order: Organized Crime was created by Dick Wolf, who executive produces along with showrunner Ilene Chaiken, Terry Miller, Fred Berner, Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Davidovich previously recurred on ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder...
Davidovich will play Flutura Briscu. Williamson will portray Preston Webb. Diaz will play Sgt. Bill Brewster. Mihok will portray Reggie Bogdani. Character descriptions are being kept under wraps.
Law & Order: Organized Crime brought Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler character back to the venerable franchise for the first time in 10 years, and revolves around the NYPD organized crime unit led by Stabler.
Danielle Moné Truitt, Tamara Taylor, Ainsley Seiger and Dylan McDermott also star.
Law & Order: Organized Crime was created by Dick Wolf, who executive produces along with showrunner Ilene Chaiken, Terry Miller, Fred Berner, Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Davidovich previously recurred on ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder...
- 8/25/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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It’s easy to fall down the rabbit hole when scrolling through a pileup of shows, and not really knowing what you’re in the mood for. If you’re like a lot of people who have been spending more time at home than usual, there’s a chance that your TV watching habits have changed in the last year.
Whatever your ritual – whether it’s settling in for a weekend binge session, or catching up on shows during the weekday, true-crime documentaries are an easy way to feed your obsession.
After more than a year in lockdown, and adjusting to social distancing, working from home, and distanced-learning, watching a good series feels like a form of self-care.
It’s easy to fall down the rabbit hole when scrolling through a pileup of shows, and not really knowing what you’re in the mood for. If you’re like a lot of people who have been spending more time at home than usual, there’s a chance that your TV watching habits have changed in the last year.
Whatever your ritual – whether it’s settling in for a weekend binge session, or catching up on shows during the weekday, true-crime documentaries are an easy way to feed your obsession.
After more than a year in lockdown, and adjusting to social distancing, working from home, and distanced-learning, watching a good series feels like a form of self-care.
- 8/9/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Sofia Rosinsky (Fast Layne), Camryn Jones (Cherish the Day), Riley Lai Nelet (Altered Carbon) and Fina Strazza (A Christmas Melody) are set as the four leads in Amazon’s Paper Girls series, based on Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang’s graphic novel, from Amazon Studios, Legendary TV and Plan B. Paper Girls is set to film in Chicago this year.
Paper Girls follows four young girls who, while out delivering papers on the morning after Halloween in 1988, become unwittingly caught in a conflict between warring factions of time-travelers, sending them on an adventure through time that will save the world. As they travel between our present, the past, and the future — they encounter future versions of themselves and now must choose to embrace or reject their fate.
Rosinsky plays Mac Coyle. A working-class Catholic girl, Mac is the first paper boy in Stony Stream who isn’t a boy.
Paper Girls follows four young girls who, while out delivering papers on the morning after Halloween in 1988, become unwittingly caught in a conflict between warring factions of time-travelers, sending them on an adventure through time that will save the world. As they travel between our present, the past, and the future — they encounter future versions of themselves and now must choose to embrace or reject their fate.
Rosinsky plays Mac Coyle. A working-class Catholic girl, Mac is the first paper boy in Stony Stream who isn’t a boy.
- 4/26/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Space is a film from director Monte Light (2 Die For) and writer Cooper Holmes. A sci-fi thriller, the film involves a terraforming mission on Ceres. When an accident occurs, the crew is stranded in their escape pods, while a technological monster hounds the survivors. The cast includes: Kurt Quinn ("Law & Order True Crime"), Justin Michael Terry ("Stargate: Origins), James R. Hilton and Lara Jean. A trailer for the film was released in February and an official release date has been announced for later this month. If you also missed the original announcement, more details on Space are here. The film's longer synopsis mentions a psychological experiment. All of the crew members are being studied for the effects of working deep space. This crew of five experience more and more stress as a monster, created by them, is released in their shuttle. Random Media will release Space on March 31st.
- 3/13/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
After years of playing formidable women such as Carmela Soprano (“The Sopranos”), Jackie Peyton (“Nurse Jackie”), Celeste Cunningham (“30 Rock”) and the real-life Leslie Abramson (“Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders”), Edie Falco is adding another to the list: Abigail Thomas aka the titular “Tommy” in CBS’s new cop drama.
Falco’s Tommy is a former high-ranking NYPD officer who moves across the country to take the job as police chief in Los Angeles. In doing so, she not only becomes the first woman to hold that role in the city, but also the first gay woman to do so.
“She doesn’t get flustered by people’s reactions to her in this job,” Falco tells Variety. “I think she knows there’s going to be pushback: Men have had a certain way of running things for a long time, and this woman from another city comes...
Falco’s Tommy is a former high-ranking NYPD officer who moves across the country to take the job as police chief in Los Angeles. In doing so, she not only becomes the first woman to hold that role in the city, but also the first gay woman to do so.
“She doesn’t get flustered by people’s reactions to her in this job,” Falco tells Variety. “I think she knows there’s going to be pushback: Men have had a certain way of running things for a long time, and this woman from another city comes...
- 2/6/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Aidan Quinn, who co-starred in all seven seasons of the CBS drama Elementary, has signed on to star in Spiked, an indie drama inspired by the real-life events surrounding Arizona based newspaper publisher Joseph Soldwedel. Juan Martinez wrote the screenplay and is directing the film, which is currently in production. Per Melita is producing.
Deirdre Lovejoy, Danay Garcia, and Carlos Gomez round out the cast.
Here’s the logline: When the murder of a migrant worker shakes a southwest border town to its core, the feud between a newspaper owner and the chief of police leads to the blurring of the truth and a dirty fight for justice.
Soldwedel will serve as the film’s executive producer. In 2001 he was honored by the Arizona Newspaper Association after launching a series of journalistic investigations...
Deirdre Lovejoy, Danay Garcia, and Carlos Gomez round out the cast.
Here’s the logline: When the murder of a migrant worker shakes a southwest border town to its core, the feud between a newspaper owner and the chief of police leads to the blurring of the truth and a dirty fight for justice.
Soldwedel will serve as the film’s executive producer. In 2001 he was honored by the Arizona Newspaper Association after launching a series of journalistic investigations...
- 8/22/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Joseph Baxter Aug 9, 2019
Netflix astronaut series Away will star Hilary Swank as the commander of an international space crew, sent on a dangerous mission.
Away, a developing Netflix series, will head to space for a monumental mission with a commander played by two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank and television veteran Josh Charles.
Set as a 10-episode series, Away will be driven by showrunner Jessica Goldberg, who’s known as the creator of Hulu’s subversive 2016-2018 drama, The Path, and wrote the script to directors Joe and Anthony Russo’s 2020-scheduled, Tom Holland-headlined drama, Cherry. The series is said to be loosely inspired by an article published in Esquire about the real-life mission of astronaut Scott Kelly.
The official logline for Away describes a show that “centers on Emma Green [played by Swank], an American astronaut who must leave her husband and teenage daughter behind to command an international space crew embarking upon a treacherous mission.
Netflix astronaut series Away will star Hilary Swank as the commander of an international space crew, sent on a dangerous mission.
Away, a developing Netflix series, will head to space for a monumental mission with a commander played by two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank and television veteran Josh Charles.
Set as a 10-episode series, Away will be driven by showrunner Jessica Goldberg, who’s known as the creator of Hulu’s subversive 2016-2018 drama, The Path, and wrote the script to directors Joe and Anthony Russo’s 2020-scheduled, Tom Holland-headlined drama, Cherry. The series is said to be loosely inspired by an article published in Esquire about the real-life mission of astronaut Scott Kelly.
The official logline for Away describes a show that “centers on Emma Green [played by Swank], an American astronaut who must leave her husband and teenage daughter behind to command an international space crew embarking upon a treacherous mission.
- 8/9/2019
- Den of Geek
The Edie Falco-led drama “Tommy” has been ordered to series at CBS for the 2019-2020 season.
Falco stars as a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
In addition to Falco, the series will also star Michael Chernus, Adelaide Clemens, David Fierro, Russell G. Jones, Olivia Lucy Phillip, and Joseph Lyle Taylor. Paul Attanasio, the creator of the current CBS series “Bull,” is the writer and executive producer on “Tommy.” Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin Television will also executive produce. Kate Dennis directed and executive produced the pilot. CBS Television Studios will produce.
Sources say that CBS was very high on getting Falco on the network, making this project a priority for them once Falco signed on to star.
Falco stars as a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
In addition to Falco, the series will also star Michael Chernus, Adelaide Clemens, David Fierro, Russell G. Jones, Olivia Lucy Phillip, and Joseph Lyle Taylor. Paul Attanasio, the creator of the current CBS series “Bull,” is the writer and executive producer on “Tommy.” Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin Television will also executive produce. Kate Dennis directed and executive produced the pilot. CBS Television Studios will produce.
Sources say that CBS was very high on getting Falco on the network, making this project a priority for them once Falco signed on to star.
- 5/10/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
James DuMont and his son Kelton have been cast as recurring characters in Danny McBride’s upcoming comedy series “The Righteous Gemstones” on HBO, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
Though the real-life father-son duo won’t appear as such onscreen, they previously played father and son together on HBO’s 2018 TV movie “Mosaic.”
James DuMont will play Chad, “Jesse Gemstone’s (McBride) right hand man and crony, who was a former sinner before changing his ways for the Lord. Chad is Jesse’s muscle. Although ‘saved,’ Chad will compromise his new-found purity to help Jesse with his dirty work,” per HBO’s description.
Also Read: John Goodman and Danny McBride to Star in HBO Televangelist Comedy Pilot
Kelton will play Pontius Gemstone, the middle son to Jesse Gemstone (McBride) and grandson to Eli Gemstone (John Goodman).
McBride will write, direct and executive produce the half-hour comedy, which tells the story of...
Though the real-life father-son duo won’t appear as such onscreen, they previously played father and son together on HBO’s 2018 TV movie “Mosaic.”
James DuMont will play Chad, “Jesse Gemstone’s (McBride) right hand man and crony, who was a former sinner before changing his ways for the Lord. Chad is Jesse’s muscle. Although ‘saved,’ Chad will compromise his new-found purity to help Jesse with his dirty work,” per HBO’s description.
Also Read: John Goodman and Danny McBride to Star in HBO Televangelist Comedy Pilot
Kelton will play Pontius Gemstone, the middle son to Jesse Gemstone (McBride) and grandson to Eli Gemstone (John Goodman).
McBride will write, direct and executive produce the half-hour comedy, which tells the story of...
- 4/13/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
ABC has given the Heather Graham-led drama “The Hypnotist’s Love Story” a formal pilot order, Variety has learned.
Graham will star in and executive produce the project. In the show, after a string of failed romances, successful hypnotherapist Ellen is optimistic about her current boyfriend. But then he reveals a disturbing truth: a stalker ex-girlfriend (Graham) has been following him for years. Ellen finds herself intrigued – and oddly thrilled by the stalker, entirely unaware that they’ve already met. ABC gave the project a put pilot commitment back in October.
The project is an adaptation of the Liane Moriarty book of the same name, with Moriarty attached as a producer. Katie Wech will serve as writer and executive producer. Along with Graham, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, and Laurie Zaks of Mandeville Television will also executive produce. ABC Studios will produce.
Though she is primarily known for her acting,...
Graham will star in and executive produce the project. In the show, after a string of failed romances, successful hypnotherapist Ellen is optimistic about her current boyfriend. But then he reveals a disturbing truth: a stalker ex-girlfriend (Graham) has been following him for years. Ellen finds herself intrigued – and oddly thrilled by the stalker, entirely unaware that they’ve already met. ABC gave the project a put pilot commitment back in October.
The project is an adaptation of the Liane Moriarty book of the same name, with Moriarty attached as a producer. Katie Wech will serve as writer and executive producer. Along with Graham, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, and Laurie Zaks of Mandeville Television will also executive produce. ABC Studios will produce.
Though she is primarily known for her acting,...
- 1/14/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Zach Tinker has joined the cast of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless in the role of Fenmore Baldwin, most recently played by Max Ehrich.
Tinker's credits include Law & Order True Crime, NCIS, Murder in the First, Turnt and You're the Worst.
Tinker is scheduled to make his first Y&R appearance on Monday, December 3, when Fen returns to Genoa City with a few surprises for his parents.
Tinker's credits include Law & Order True Crime, NCIS, Murder in the First, Turnt and You're the Worst.
Tinker is scheduled to make his first Y&R appearance on Monday, December 3, when Fen returns to Genoa City with a few surprises for his parents.
- 11/15/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Miles Gaston Villanueva (Law & Order True Crime) is set for a major recurring role on Fox’s medical drama The Resident.
Villanueva will play Alec, a born innovator, a loner and iconoclast who has spent a lifetime on the move. His father was an eccentric and Alec lived part of his childhood in a converted school bus. He studied to be an infectious disease doctor, but after a stint volunteering with Partners in Health on a Navajo reservation, he embraced a vision of medicine that tries to alter lifestyle via community outreach to prevent, rather than treat, illness. Alec is tender with patients but blunt with everyone else. And yet he is a charmer. His relationships with women tended in the past to lack deep roots. Whenever it was necessary, he moved on.
Created by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi, The Resident stars Matt Czuchry, Bruce Greenwood,...
Villanueva will play Alec, a born innovator, a loner and iconoclast who has spent a lifetime on the move. His father was an eccentric and Alec lived part of his childhood in a converted school bus. He studied to be an infectious disease doctor, but after a stint volunteering with Partners in Health on a Navajo reservation, he embraced a vision of medicine that tries to alter lifestyle via community outreach to prevent, rather than treat, illness. Alec is tender with patients but blunt with everyone else. And yet he is a charmer. His relationships with women tended in the past to lack deep roots. Whenever it was necessary, he moved on.
Created by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi, The Resident stars Matt Czuchry, Bruce Greenwood,...
- 10/29/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
In a competitive situation, Heather Graham has sold an adaptation of the Liane Moriarty book “The Hypnotist’s Love Story” to ABC as a put pilot, Variety has learned.
Graham will star in and executive produce the project. In the show, after a string of failed romances, successful hypnotherapist Ellen is optimistic about her current boyfriend, until he reveals a disturbing truth: a stalker ex-girlfriend who has been following him for years. Ellen finds herself intrigued and oddly thrilled by the stalker, entirely unaware that they’ve already met. Which role Graham will play in the series is yet to be determined.
Katie Wech will serve as writer and executive producer. Along with Graham, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, and Laurie Zaks of Mandeville Television will also executive produce. ABC Studios will produce.
Though she is primarily known for her acting, this marks Graham’s latest effort to work behind the camera as well.
Graham will star in and executive produce the project. In the show, after a string of failed romances, successful hypnotherapist Ellen is optimistic about her current boyfriend, until he reveals a disturbing truth: a stalker ex-girlfriend who has been following him for years. Ellen finds herself intrigued and oddly thrilled by the stalker, entirely unaware that they’ve already met. Which role Graham will play in the series is yet to be determined.
Katie Wech will serve as writer and executive producer. Along with Graham, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, and Laurie Zaks of Mandeville Television will also executive produce. ABC Studios will produce.
Though she is primarily known for her acting, this marks Graham’s latest effort to work behind the camera as well.
- 10/18/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Last season, NBC found success in the ratings with This Is Us and some other scripted series. Many other new TV shows were cancelled. Which TV shows will be cancelled or renewed during the 2017-18 season? Stay tuned.
NBC shows this season (so far): American Ninja Warrior, America's Got Talent, AP Bio, Better Late Than Never, The Blacklist, The Brave, Champions, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Pd, Dateline NBC, Ellen's Game of Games, Genius Junior, Good Girls, The Good Place, Great News, Law & Order True Crime, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Little Big Shots, Making It, Marlon, Running Wild w/ Bear Grylls, Rise, Shades of Blue, Superstore, This Is Us, Timeless, Trial & Error, The Voice, The Wall, and Will & Grace.
There's lots of data that NBC execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel a TV series but the ratings...
NBC shows this season (so far): American Ninja Warrior, America's Got Talent, AP Bio, Better Late Than Never, The Blacklist, The Brave, Champions, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Pd, Dateline NBC, Ellen's Game of Games, Genius Junior, Good Girls, The Good Place, Great News, Law & Order True Crime, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Little Big Shots, Making It, Marlon, Running Wild w/ Bear Grylls, Rise, Shades of Blue, Superstore, This Is Us, Timeless, Trial & Error, The Voice, The Wall, and Will & Grace.
There's lots of data that NBC execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel a TV series but the ratings...
- 9/25/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Really?” said a breathless and clearly shocked Regina King after taking the stage to accept her Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for Netflix’s Seven Seconds. “Omg, Say word?! Oh, my god. Okay, so I dropped lipstick on my dress and I was down there trying to get it out,” said King.
She went on to thank her friends, peers, Netflix. “This is amazing, I want to curse…and “Thank you Jesus.”
King was honored tonight for her portrayal of Latrice Butler, a Jersey City mother whose son is killed by the police, in Veena Sud’s Netflix drama Seven Seconds.
This was King’s fourth Emmy nomination and third win, her first for lead actress, following supporting actress wins for American Crime in 2015 and 2016.
Topical in its examination of police brutality and American race relations, Seven Seconds is a project that will always have great meaning for King,...
She went on to thank her friends, peers, Netflix. “This is amazing, I want to curse…and “Thank you Jesus.”
King was honored tonight for her portrayal of Latrice Butler, a Jersey City mother whose son is killed by the police, in Veena Sud’s Netflix drama Seven Seconds.
This was King’s fourth Emmy nomination and third win, her first for lead actress, following supporting actress wins for American Crime in 2015 and 2016.
Topical in its examination of police brutality and American race relations, Seven Seconds is a project that will always have great meaning for King,...
- 9/18/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has ordered a new “Law & Order” series from Dick Wolf, the network announced Tuesday.
The series is titled “Law & Order: Hate Crimes” and has received a 13 episode commitment. Co-created with former “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” showrunner Warren Leight, the latest installment of the iconic TV franchise is based on New York’s actual Hate Crimes Task Force, the second oldest bias-based task force in the U.S. The unit, which pledges to uphold a zero tolerance policy against discrimination of any kind, works under the NYPD’s real Special Victims Unit and often borrows Svu’s detectives to assist in their investigations. The first incarnation of this new unit will be introduced in the latter part of the upcoming 20th season of “Svu.”
“Law & Order: Hate Crimes” is set in New York City, where crimes motivated by discrimination are vigorously investigated by an elite, specially trained team of investigators.
The series is titled “Law & Order: Hate Crimes” and has received a 13 episode commitment. Co-created with former “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” showrunner Warren Leight, the latest installment of the iconic TV franchise is based on New York’s actual Hate Crimes Task Force, the second oldest bias-based task force in the U.S. The unit, which pledges to uphold a zero tolerance policy against discrimination of any kind, works under the NYPD’s real Special Victims Unit and often borrows Svu’s detectives to assist in their investigations. The first incarnation of this new unit will be introduced in the latter part of the upcoming 20th season of “Svu.”
“Law & Order: Hate Crimes” is set in New York City, where crimes motivated by discrimination are vigorously investigated by an elite, specially trained team of investigators.
- 9/4/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Paul Wesley’s Vampire Diaries follow-up finally has a premiere date — and it’s fittingly frightful.
CBS All Access has announced that Tell Me a Story, its psychological thriller which reunites Wesley with Vampire Diaries Ep Kevin Williamson, will launch on Wednesday, Oct. 31 aka Halloween. Season 1’s 10 episodes will be released weekly.
A trailer for the series gives a taste of its sick spins on Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs and Hansel and Gretel.
Tell Me a Story is a serialized drama that takes classic fairy tales — such as The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood and...
CBS All Access has announced that Tell Me a Story, its psychological thriller which reunites Wesley with Vampire Diaries Ep Kevin Williamson, will launch on Wednesday, Oct. 31 aka Halloween. Season 1’s 10 episodes will be released weekly.
A trailer for the series gives a taste of its sick spins on Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs and Hansel and Gretel.
Tell Me a Story is a serialized drama that takes classic fairy tales — such as The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood and...
- 8/5/2018
- TVLine.com
Just how much do the Emmys love Edie Falco? She’s currently the only actress to win lead trophies for a comedy series (“Nurse Jackie” in 2010) and a drama series, and now she hopes to add to her record with a victory for a limited series. On Thursday Falco received a Best Movie/Mini Actress Emmy nomination for her work on the limited series “Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders.” If she wins, that would make Falco the eighth performer from the “Law & Order” franchise to win an Emmy.
See 2018 Emmy nominations complete list: All the nominees for the 70th Emmy Awards
So who are the other seven? “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Mariska Hargitay is the only performer to prevail at the televised Primetime Emmys, winning Best Drama Actress in 2006. The other six winners all took home their trophies at the Creative Arts in the Best Drama Guest Actress category.
See 2018 Emmy nominations complete list: All the nominees for the 70th Emmy Awards
So who are the other seven? “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Mariska Hargitay is the only performer to prevail at the televised Primetime Emmys, winning Best Drama Actress in 2006. The other six winners all took home their trophies at the Creative Arts in the Best Drama Guest Actress category.
- 7/16/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The American Film Institute (AFI) announced today two different programs geared toward increasing the number of women cinematographers working in Hollywood. Sponsored by 21st Century Fox, the programs will be tuition-free and are geared toward women directors of photography at two very different stages of their careers.
The first program, the AFI Cinematography Introductory Intensive for Women (Ciiw), will take place on August 3-6, at the AFI campus and is for women interested in careers as cinematographers. The four-day class consists of workshops, discussions and screenings designed to encourage participants to continue down the path, via studies and practical experience, to becoming a cinematographer. The intensive crash course is being taught by a mix of AFI faculty and “master-level guests.”
Submissions open today, June 4, and the deadline to apply is June 15.
The second, more advanced program casts a far narrower net: It’s aimed at recent female graduates of the...
The first program, the AFI Cinematography Introductory Intensive for Women (Ciiw), will take place on August 3-6, at the AFI campus and is for women interested in careers as cinematographers. The four-day class consists of workshops, discussions and screenings designed to encourage participants to continue down the path, via studies and practical experience, to becoming a cinematographer. The intensive crash course is being taught by a mix of AFI faculty and “master-level guests.”
Submissions open today, June 4, and the deadline to apply is June 15.
The second, more advanced program casts a far narrower net: It’s aimed at recent female graduates of the...
- 6/4/2018
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
Vulture Watch Is the jury still out? Has the Law & Order True Crime TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Law & Order True Crime, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? A true crime anthology drama airing on the NBC television network, the first season of Law & Order True Crime is Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders. Edie Falco, Gus Halper, Heather Graham, Josh Charles, Miles Gaston Villanueva, Anthony Edwards, Julianne Nicholson, Constance Marie, Chris Bauer, Carlos Gómez, Sam Jaeger, Cliff Chamberlain, Sterling Beaumon, Molly Hagan, Dominic Flores, Lolita Davidovich,...
- 4/12/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders” banged its final gavel last night. The verdict? NBC is guilty of another Tuesday win in the key 18-49 demographic.
Of course, that top spot is mostly thanks to “The Voice” and “This Is Us,” but the Dick Wolf limited series was competitive at 10 p.m.
In terms of total viewers, however, the evening marked another easy win for CBS. “NCIS,” “Bull” and “NCIS: New Orleans” gave the network an average of more than 11 million overall audience members across the three-hour day part.
Of course, that top spot is mostly thanks to “The Voice” and “This Is Us,” but the Dick Wolf limited series was competitive at 10 p.m.
In terms of total viewers, however, the evening marked another easy win for CBS. “NCIS,” “Bull” and “NCIS: New Orleans” gave the network an average of more than 11 million overall audience members across the three-hour day part.
- 11/15/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Harry Hamlin is coming to NBC. Deadline reports the Mad Men star has joined Law & Order: True Crime.
From executive producer Dick Wolf, season one of the anthology drama will follow the events surrounding the trial of Erik and Lyle Menendez, two brothers who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989. The cast also includes Julianne Nicholson, Anthony Edwards, Edie Falco, Gus Halper, and Miles Gaston Villanueva.
From executive producer Dick Wolf, season one of the anthology drama will follow the events surrounding the trial of Erik and Lyle Menendez, two brothers who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989. The cast also includes Julianne Nicholson, Anthony Edwards, Edie Falco, Gus Halper, and Miles Gaston Villanueva.
- 9/27/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Leslie Abramson, the spitfire Los Angeles defense attorney who represented one of Erik Menendez in two sensational murder trials, says she will not watch Edie Falco portray her on NBC’s “Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders.”
“Oh boy,” Abramson told TheWrap when asked about true-crime TV movie. “I have nothing to say. Absolutely nothing. Goodbye.”
Before she hung up, she was asked “Are you going to watch it?” “No,” she said.
NBC and Dick Wolf Productions are betting big on Falco’s performance.
“Oh boy,” Abramson told TheWrap when asked about true-crime TV movie. “I have nothing to say. Absolutely nothing. Goodbye.”
Before she hung up, she was asked “Are you going to watch it?” “No,” she said.
NBC and Dick Wolf Productions are betting big on Falco’s performance.
- 9/25/2017
- by Susan Seager
- The Wrap
Miles Gaston Villanueva has been cast as Lyle Menendez in this fall’s “Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders.”
Villanueva has guest-starred on various TV shows, including “Chasing Life,” “Jane the Virgin” and “Rosewood.” He recently co-starred opposite Al Pacino and Judith Light in the new play “God Looked Away,” which had its first full production at the Pasadena Playhouse last winter.
Villanueva is repped by Scott Zimmerman and Sdb Parters.
As previously announced, Gus Halper will play Erik Menendez and Edie Falco will star as defense attorney.
Villanueva has guest-starred on various TV shows, including “Chasing Life,” “Jane the Virgin” and “Rosewood.” He recently co-starred opposite Al Pacino and Judith Light in the new play “God Looked Away,” which had its first full production at the Pasadena Playhouse last winter.
Villanueva is repped by Scott Zimmerman and Sdb Parters.
As previously announced, Gus Halper will play Erik Menendez and Edie Falco will star as defense attorney.
- 5/30/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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