Network: The CW
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: May 29, 2023 -- July 17, 2023
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford.
TV show description:
A British supernatural crime drama series, The Rising TV show was based on the Begina series Beau Séjour by Bert Van Dael and Sanne Nuyens.
The story revolves around Neve Kelly (Rugaard), a young woman who awakens to the startling reality that she is no longer alive. This new state of non-existence fills her with fear and bewilderment, but her feelings escalate into sheer fury when she realizes she's...
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: May 29, 2023 -- July 17, 2023
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford.
TV show description:
A British supernatural crime drama series, The Rising TV show was based on the Begina series Beau Séjour by Bert Van Dael and Sanne Nuyens.
The story revolves around Neve Kelly (Rugaard), a young woman who awakens to the startling reality that she is no longer alive. This new state of non-existence fills her with fear and bewilderment, but her feelings escalate into sheer fury when she realizes she's...
- 7/18/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Neve learns there's a cost to pursuing the truth. Has The Rising TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on The CW? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Rising, 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 British supernatural crime drama series airing on The CW television network, The Rising TV show stars Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. The story revolves around Neve Kelly (Rugaard), a young woman who awakens to the startling reality that she...
Neve learns there's a cost to pursuing the truth. Has The Rising TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on The CW? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Rising, 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 British supernatural crime drama series airing on The CW television network, The Rising TV show stars Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. The story revolves around Neve Kelly (Rugaard), a young woman who awakens to the startling reality that she...
- 6/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Rising originates in the UK; the first season aired there last year. A second season, with a new cast and story, was scheduled to begin filming a few months ago, but those plans were cancelled. Could The Rising be revived if the ratings are good enough on The CW? Stay tuned.
A British supernatural crime drama series, The Rising TV show stars Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. The story revolves around Neve Kelly (Rugaard), a young woman who awakens to the startling reality that she is no longer alive. This new state of non-existence fills her with fear and bewilderment, but her feelings escalate into sheer fury when she realizes she's been murdered. Driven by an insatiable need for justice,...
A British supernatural crime drama series, The Rising TV show stars Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. The story revolves around Neve Kelly (Rugaard), a young woman who awakens to the startling reality that she is no longer alive. This new state of non-existence fills her with fear and bewilderment, but her feelings escalate into sheer fury when she realizes she's been murdered. Driven by an insatiable need for justice,...
- 5/30/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Can Neve find justice in the first season of The Rising TV show on The CW? As we all know, Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like The Rising is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of The Rising here.
A British supernatural crime drama series airing on The CW, The Rising TV show stars Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. The story revolves...
A British supernatural crime drama series airing on The CW, The Rising TV show stars Clara Rugaard, Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. The story revolves...
- 5/30/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The CW has two new international dramas ready to heat up things this summer. The network has picked up The Rising and Barons (above). Both shows will debut in late May.
A supernatural crime drama series from the UK, The Rising follows a woman (Clara Rugaard) who discovers that she's dead, and decides to try to solve her own murder. The rest of the cast includes Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. There are eight episodes.
An Australian drama series, the Barons TV show is set in the 1970s and follows the parallel the stories of the Billabong and Quiksilver surf labels. Surfers turn their personal rivalries into professional rivalries as they built competing surfwear companies. The cast includes Sean Keenan, Ben O'Toole,...
A supernatural crime drama series from the UK, The Rising follows a woman (Clara Rugaard) who discovers that she's dead, and decides to try to solve her own murder. The rest of the cast includes Nicholas Gleaves, William Ash, Matthew McNulty, Rebecca Root, Emily Taaffe, Alex Lanipekun, Ann Ogbomo, Nenda Neururer, Robyn Cara, Solly McLeod, Cameron Howitt, and Lee Byford. There are eight episodes.
An Australian drama series, the Barons TV show is set in the 1970s and follows the parallel the stories of the Billabong and Quiksilver surf labels. Surfers turn their personal rivalries into professional rivalries as they built competing surfwear companies. The cast includes Sean Keenan, Ben O'Toole,...
- 4/25/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The Rising” Season 2 has been canceled just months before production was due to start, Variety has learned.
Cast and crew were gearing up for the Sky Studios show when they were told to down tools two months before principal photography got underway. “It was canceled before they were due to start filming,” a source familiar with the project told Variety. “All the cast and everything [were ready to go] and they just pulled the plug.”
Variety understands there were a “number of reasons” the production will not go ahead.
The second season, which was set to be titled “Risen,” was due to have a similar premise to the first but with different characters, settings and themes, turning the show into something of an anthology series.
The debut season of the supernatural crime thriller, which was Sky Studios’ first entirely in-house production, starred Clara Ruggaard as the ghost of a woman determined to track down...
Cast and crew were gearing up for the Sky Studios show when they were told to down tools two months before principal photography got underway. “It was canceled before they were due to start filming,” a source familiar with the project told Variety. “All the cast and everything [were ready to go] and they just pulled the plug.”
Variety understands there were a “number of reasons” the production will not go ahead.
The second season, which was set to be titled “Risen,” was due to have a similar premise to the first but with different characters, settings and themes, turning the show into something of an anthology series.
The debut season of the supernatural crime thriller, which was Sky Studios’ first entirely in-house production, starred Clara Ruggaard as the ghost of a woman determined to track down...
- 3/28/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Warning: contains The Rising spoilers.
The Rising is filled with all the twists and turns viewers have come to expect from a murder mystery drama. Adapted from Belgian crime thriller Beau Séjour, The Rising is set in small town in the British countryside, with sweeping landscapes and a thriving motocross community. The extra supernatural twist in this particular mystery is that its central character Neve Kelly (Clara Rugaard) is dead from the start, but for some reason remains on earth. She can be seen and heard by a select few, and with their help, she’s determined to figure out who murdered her and why. In this eight-episode Sky series, the first six instalments are spent making discoveries and following false leads. The show pulls no punches, and takes you on an emotional journey where no-one, for the most part, is presented as either entirely good or bad until the killer is revealed.
The Rising is filled with all the twists and turns viewers have come to expect from a murder mystery drama. Adapted from Belgian crime thriller Beau Séjour, The Rising is set in small town in the British countryside, with sweeping landscapes and a thriving motocross community. The extra supernatural twist in this particular mystery is that its central character Neve Kelly (Clara Rugaard) is dead from the start, but for some reason remains on earth. She can be seen and heard by a select few, and with their help, she’s determined to figure out who murdered her and why. In this eight-episode Sky series, the first six instalments are spent making discoveries and following false leads. The show pulls no punches, and takes you on an emotional journey where no-one, for the most part, is presented as either entirely good or bad until the killer is revealed.
- 5/13/2022
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
To celebrate the release of The Rising, the thrilling new series coming to Sky this weekend, we had the pleasure of chatting to the cast about the riveting and timely new show
The show, which airs on Sky Max and Nowtv, takes an unorthodox perspective of crime dramas. After Neve Kelly discovers she has been murdered and, confused by her new form of existence, she is determined to find her killer; believing it is someone she knew.
Chatting to the cast, including Clara Rugaard (Neve), Matthew McNulty (Tom), Emily Taaffe (Maria), Alex Lanipekun (Daniel), Nenda Neururer (Alex) and Solly McLeod (Joe), we spoke about the lure of the show and its unique approach to this kind of thriller series, portraying a character for a longer period of time and the acting challenges of such a role, as well the importance of shining a light on the shocking rise in cases in violence towards women.
The show, which airs on Sky Max and Nowtv, takes an unorthodox perspective of crime dramas. After Neve Kelly discovers she has been murdered and, confused by her new form of existence, she is determined to find her killer; believing it is someone she knew.
Chatting to the cast, including Clara Rugaard (Neve), Matthew McNulty (Tom), Emily Taaffe (Maria), Alex Lanipekun (Daniel), Nenda Neururer (Alex) and Solly McLeod (Joe), we spoke about the lure of the show and its unique approach to this kind of thriller series, portraying a character for a longer period of time and the acting challenges of such a role, as well the importance of shining a light on the shocking rise in cases in violence towards women.
- 4/21/2022
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Domina and The Terror actor Matthew McNulty has joined Sky’s supernatural crime thriller The Rising. McNulty replaced actor Daniel Ings in pre-production with filming ongoing in the UK on the series.
Clara Rugaard, the Danish actress who starred in Netflix’s I Am Mother, leads cast on the series inspired by Belgian drama Hotel Beau Séjour. The eight-part series is the first Sky drama produced entirely in-house by Sky Studios.
We understand the series is likely to air next spring in the UK.
Rugaard stars as Neve Kelly, a woman who discovers she is dead. She’s scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realizes she has been murdered, she’s furious. She’s determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
Also starring are Silent Witness actress Emily Taaffe as Kelly’s estranged father and beloved mother,...
Clara Rugaard, the Danish actress who starred in Netflix’s I Am Mother, leads cast on the series inspired by Belgian drama Hotel Beau Séjour. The eight-part series is the first Sky drama produced entirely in-house by Sky Studios.
We understand the series is likely to air next spring in the UK.
Rugaard stars as Neve Kelly, a woman who discovers she is dead. She’s scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realizes she has been murdered, she’s furious. She’s determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
Also starring are Silent Witness actress Emily Taaffe as Kelly’s estranged father and beloved mother,...
- 11/5/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Sky has announced the production of a brand new 8-part supernatural crime thriller ‘The Rising’, adapted from the Belgian crime thriller ‘Hotel Beau Séjour.’
The series will be the first produced entirely in-house from Sky Studios, Sky’s production and development arm, who are working with executive producer Julian Stevens, producer of ‘The Fall’ (BBC Two) and ‘Informer’ (BBC Two).
The thriller will follow the story of Neve Kelly (Rugaard), who discovers that she is dead. She’s scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realises she has been murdered, she’s furious. She’s determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
Impulsive and restless, Neve regrets never leaving her isolated community. And, as she comes to terms with her abilities, she begins to destabilise the lives of those she left behind. Particularly her estranged father, Tom (Daniel Ings...
The series will be the first produced entirely in-house from Sky Studios, Sky’s production and development arm, who are working with executive producer Julian Stevens, producer of ‘The Fall’ (BBC Two) and ‘Informer’ (BBC Two).
The thriller will follow the story of Neve Kelly (Rugaard), who discovers that she is dead. She’s scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realises she has been murdered, she’s furious. She’s determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
Impulsive and restless, Neve regrets never leaving her isolated community. And, as she comes to terms with her abilities, she begins to destabilise the lives of those she left behind. Particularly her estranged father, Tom (Daniel Ings...
- 4/27/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In today’s Global Bulletin, Sky commissions supernatural thriller “The Rising” and Channel 4 and Peacock wage “The Undeclared War”; The Garden, BBC Studios Productions and Constantin Film Development reveal senior appointments; Rakuten TV expands AVOD offering; and Disney India picks up kids series “Dr Tenali Rama Hmkd” from Cosmos-Maya.
Commissions
Sky original series, supernatural crime thriller “The Rising,” is the first series produced entirely in-house from Sky Studios, Sky’s production and development arm. It tells the story of Neve Kelly who discovers that she is dead, and is determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
The cast includes Clara Rugaard (“I Am Mother”), Nenda Neururer (“A Brief History of Struggle”) and Solly McLeod (“Boxing Day”), alongside Daniel Ings (“I Hate Suzie”), Emily Taaffe (“Rare Beasts”), Alex Lanipekun (“Spooks”) and Robyn Cara (“Ackley Bridge”).
The eight-part drama was commissioned by Zai Bennett,...
Commissions
Sky original series, supernatural crime thriller “The Rising,” is the first series produced entirely in-house from Sky Studios, Sky’s production and development arm. It tells the story of Neve Kelly who discovers that she is dead, and is determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
The cast includes Clara Rugaard (“I Am Mother”), Nenda Neururer (“A Brief History of Struggle”) and Solly McLeod (“Boxing Day”), alongside Daniel Ings (“I Hate Suzie”), Emily Taaffe (“Rare Beasts”), Alex Lanipekun (“Spooks”) and Robyn Cara (“Ackley Bridge”).
The eight-part drama was commissioned by Zai Bennett,...
- 4/27/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Clara Rugaard, the Danish actress who starred in Netflix’s I Am Mother, is to lead the cast for Sky’s The Rising, a supernatural crime thriller that was originally inspired by Belgian drama Hotel Beau Séjour.
Deadline first revealed in October 2019 that Sky was making its own version of Hotel Beau Séjour, and the drama is now poised to shoot in the Lake District, England, next month. The eight-part series represents the first Sky drama produced entirely in-house by Sky Studios.
Rugaard stars as Neve Kelly, a woman who discovers she is dead. She’s scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realizes she has been murdered, she’s furious. She’s determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew. Billed as having a distinctive tone and visual style, The Rising is a story about love, justice, and the...
Deadline first revealed in October 2019 that Sky was making its own version of Hotel Beau Séjour, and the drama is now poised to shoot in the Lake District, England, next month. The eight-part series represents the first Sky drama produced entirely in-house by Sky Studios.
Rugaard stars as Neve Kelly, a woman who discovers she is dead. She’s scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realizes she has been murdered, she’s furious. She’s determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew. Billed as having a distinctive tone and visual style, The Rising is a story about love, justice, and the...
- 4/27/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Sky has debuted a new trailer for the upcoming historical drama series ‘Domina’, a series that brings to life the power struggles of Ancient Rome from a different perspective; that of the women.
The series follows the life and extraordinary rise of Livia Drusilla, who overcame adversity to become the most powerful woman in the world.
Kasia Smutniak plays Livia Drusilla, with the young Livia played by Nadia Parkes (The Spanish Princess). They are supported by an international stellar cast including Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) playing Livius, Livia’s father, and Colette Tchantcho (The Witcher) as Antigone, Livia’s best friend, ex-slave and closest ally.
The ensemble cast also includes Matthew McNulty, Christine Bottomley, Ben Batt, Enzo Cilenti, Claire Forlani and Alex Lanipekun. Isabella Rossellini makes an appearance as Balbina, an early enemy of Livia.
Created and written by Simon Burke with acclaimed Australian filmmaker Claire McCarthy as lead director,...
The series follows the life and extraordinary rise of Livia Drusilla, who overcame adversity to become the most powerful woman in the world.
Kasia Smutniak plays Livia Drusilla, with the young Livia played by Nadia Parkes (The Spanish Princess). They are supported by an international stellar cast including Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) playing Livius, Livia’s father, and Colette Tchantcho (The Witcher) as Antigone, Livia’s best friend, ex-slave and closest ally.
The ensemble cast also includes Matthew McNulty, Christine Bottomley, Ben Batt, Enzo Cilenti, Claire Forlani and Alex Lanipekun. Isabella Rossellini makes an appearance as Balbina, an early enemy of Livia.
Created and written by Simon Burke with acclaimed Australian filmmaker Claire McCarthy as lead director,...
- 4/12/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Enlightened Kingdom is producing the John Stephenson Obe-directed feature Lady of Heaven about Lady Fatima, the daughter of the prophet Muhammad.
Separated by 1400 years, an Iraqi child, in the midst of a war-torn country, learns the importance and power of patience. After losing his mother, the child finds himself in a new home, where a loving grandmother narrates the historical story of The Lady and how her suffering as the first victim of terrorism spun out of control into the 21st century.
Sheikh Al-Habib wrote the screenplay and Husaain Ashmere executive produced with Matthew Kuipers producing. Sarah Trevis (Mary Poppins Returns) oversaw casting which includes Ray Fearon, Mark Anthony Brighton (Doctor Strange), Denise Black (The Last Tree), Oscar Garland, Chris Jarman, Alex Lanipekun, Arman Mantella, Hannah Rose Caton and Andrew Harrison.
“There are 250 films on Jesus Christ, 120 films on Moses,...
Separated by 1400 years, an Iraqi child, in the midst of a war-torn country, learns the importance and power of patience. After losing his mother, the child finds himself in a new home, where a loving grandmother narrates the historical story of The Lady and how her suffering as the first victim of terrorism spun out of control into the 21st century.
Sheikh Al-Habib wrote the screenplay and Husaain Ashmere executive produced with Matthew Kuipers producing. Sarah Trevis (Mary Poppins Returns) oversaw casting which includes Ray Fearon, Mark Anthony Brighton (Doctor Strange), Denise Black (The Last Tree), Oscar Garland, Chris Jarman, Alex Lanipekun, Arman Mantella, Hannah Rose Caton and Andrew Harrison.
“There are 250 films on Jesus Christ, 120 films on Moses,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Whether or not Sky Atlantic’s Riviera was a Neil Jordan series may remain in doubt, but one thing’s for sure, the story has moved well past the original concept sketched out by the Irish writer/ director.
Jordan had taken the concept of a sex and drugs-riddled murder-mystery set in the French Riviera to the execs at Sky, who gave him the chance to write the opening episodes. But after much tinkering, Jordan distanced himself from the project that would go on to become one of Sky’s most-watched, self-produced shows of all time.
And with that success in the bag, we’re moving into season two territory.
Julia styles returns as the art curator-turned-bemused widow Georgina Clios, who spent the first series drilling her way into the mystery surrounding the death of her billionaire husband, Constantine Clios (Anthony Lapaglia). And this time, there’s a rival rich family to contend with.
Jordan had taken the concept of a sex and drugs-riddled murder-mystery set in the French Riviera to the execs at Sky, who gave him the chance to write the opening episodes. But after much tinkering, Jordan distanced himself from the project that would go on to become one of Sky’s most-watched, self-produced shows of all time.
And with that success in the bag, we’re moving into season two territory.
Julia styles returns as the art curator-turned-bemused widow Georgina Clios, who spent the first series drilling her way into the mystery surrounding the death of her billionaire husband, Constantine Clios (Anthony Lapaglia). And this time, there’s a rival rich family to contend with.
- 5/15/2019
- by Richard Phippen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Sky Original Riviera returns for Season 2 and we spoke to cast members Julia Stiles, Poppy Delevingne, Jack Fox, Juliet Stevenson and more on the red carpet in London. Season 2 deals with the explosive aftermath of the events of Season 1. High Fashion on the high seas, the show was created by Neil Jordan and is coming to Sky soon.
The show also stars Lena Olin, Adrian Lester, Iwan Rheon, Dimitri Leonidas and Roxane Duran.
Scott Davis and Colin Hart were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews. Riviera returns to Sky Atlantic on the 23rd of May.
Riviera Season 2 Premiere Interviews
Synopsis
Riviera’s highly anticipated return picks up in the immediate aftermath of the explosive first series finale, where the Clios family is faced with the tragic death of one of their own. Only this time, the blood is on the hands of our female protagonist, Georgina.
Georgina...
The show also stars Lena Olin, Adrian Lester, Iwan Rheon, Dimitri Leonidas and Roxane Duran.
Scott Davis and Colin Hart were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews. Riviera returns to Sky Atlantic on the 23rd of May.
Riviera Season 2 Premiere Interviews
Synopsis
Riviera’s highly anticipated return picks up in the immediate aftermath of the explosive first series finale, where the Clios family is faced with the tragic death of one of their own. Only this time, the blood is on the hands of our female protagonist, Georgina.
Georgina...
- 5/8/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In today’s roundup, Netflix announces the premiere date for Ryan Murphy’s “The Politician” series, and Kristin Cavallari will host “Paradise Hotel” on Fox.
Dates
Reality star Kristin Cavallari will host Fox’s reboot of “Paradise Hotel,” an unscripted dating show in which a group of singles will check into a tropical resort and compete to check out with money and romance. In this revamped version, viewers can use social media to influence who stays and who goes. The new series will premiere May 9 on Fox at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Ryan Murphy’s new show “The Politician,” which follows wealthy student Payton Hobart (Ben Platt) on his journey to become president of the United States, will premiere Sept. 27 on Netflix. Before his presidential run, Payton must embark on the political challenge of getting elected student body president of his high school. Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Lange, Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton,...
Dates
Reality star Kristin Cavallari will host Fox’s reboot of “Paradise Hotel,” an unscripted dating show in which a group of singles will check into a tropical resort and compete to check out with money and romance. In this revamped version, viewers can use social media to influence who stays and who goes. The new series will premiere May 9 on Fox at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Ryan Murphy’s new show “The Politician,” which follows wealthy student Payton Hobart (Ben Platt) on his journey to become president of the United States, will premiere Sept. 27 on Netflix. Before his presidential run, Payton must embark on the political challenge of getting elected student body president of his high school. Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Lange, Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton,...
- 3/22/2019
- by Daniel Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
The HollyShorts 14th annual short film festival will kick off Aug. 9 with Game of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel starring in the short film Run, directed by Alex Lanipekun, and Maisie Williams, a fellow star of the HBO series, featuring in Mark Lobatto's short Stealing Silver.
In all, nearly 400 shorts will compete for prizes at HollyShorts, which will also open at Tcl Chinese Theater with screenings of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star Lisa Edelstein's own short Unzipping, and The Day of Matthew Montgomery, directed by Jesse Bradford.
Other opening shorts include Jocelyn Stamat's Laboratory Conditions, starring Marisa Tomei, Minnie Driver and Paulo ...
In all, nearly 400 shorts will compete for prizes at HollyShorts, which will also open at Tcl Chinese Theater with screenings of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star Lisa Edelstein's own short Unzipping, and The Day of Matthew Montgomery, directed by Jesse Bradford.
Other opening shorts include Jocelyn Stamat's Laboratory Conditions, starring Marisa Tomei, Minnie Driver and Paulo ...
The HollyShorts 14th annual short film festival will kick off Aug. 9 with Game of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel starring in the short film Run, directed by Alex Lanipekun, and Maisie Williams, a fellow star of the HBO series, featuring in Mark Lobatto's short Stealing Silver.
In all, nearly 400 shorts will compete for prizes at HollyShorts, which will also open at Tcl Chinese Theater with screenings of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star Lisa Edelstein's own short Unzipping, and The Day of Matthew Montgomery, directed by Jesse Bradford.
Other opening shorts include Jocelyn Stamat's Laboratory Conditions, starring Marisa Tomei, Minnie Driver and Paulo ...
In all, nearly 400 shorts will compete for prizes at HollyShorts, which will also open at Tcl Chinese Theater with screenings of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star Lisa Edelstein's own short Unzipping, and The Day of Matthew Montgomery, directed by Jesse Bradford.
Other opening shorts include Jocelyn Stamat's Laboratory Conditions, starring Marisa Tomei, Minnie Driver and Paulo ...
In today’s roundup, Alethea Jones is set to direct “Queen America” for Facebook Watch, “Stand Up To Cancer” returns and the Hollywood Radio and Television Society will be hosting Ryan Murphy for a panel.
Renewals
Sundance Now announced it has renewed the crime drama “Riviera” starring Julia Stiles. The show is expected to stream on Sundance Now in 2019, and will feature new cast members Alex Lanipekun, as well as the previously announced Will Arnett, Juliet Stevenson, Poppy Delevingne, Jack Fox, and Grégory Fitoussi.
Dates
ABC announced “Stand Up To Cancer” will return for its sixth telecast on Friday, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Et. Bradley Cooper will return as co-executive producer along with
the renowned live-event producing team Done + Dusted.
AMC announced “Talking with Chris Hardwick” will return with new episodes on Sunday, June 17 at 11:00 p.m. The initial lineup of guests set to appear include (not in air order): Chris Pratt,...
Renewals
Sundance Now announced it has renewed the crime drama “Riviera” starring Julia Stiles. The show is expected to stream on Sundance Now in 2019, and will feature new cast members Alex Lanipekun, as well as the previously announced Will Arnett, Juliet Stevenson, Poppy Delevingne, Jack Fox, and Grégory Fitoussi.
Dates
ABC announced “Stand Up To Cancer” will return for its sixth telecast on Friday, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Et. Bradley Cooper will return as co-executive producer along with
the renowned live-event producing team Done + Dusted.
AMC announced “Talking with Chris Hardwick” will return with new episodes on Sunday, June 17 at 11:00 p.m. The initial lineup of guests set to appear include (not in air order): Chris Pratt,...
- 6/5/2018
- by Ellis Clopton
- Variety Film + TV
It’s been a week of grief and mourning for Helen (Lyndsy Fonseca) after finding her husband Wells (Noah Bean) dead by suicide at their secluded cabin. She’s dealing with his absence like anyone would by closing off spaces they shared together in hopes of avoiding too many easy triggers for memories that only bring sadness. Work should distract her during the day and Wells’ business partner Tomas (Glenn Morshower) continuing their secretive scientific research should honor his legacy. This doesn’t mean she’ll forget him, forgive him, or stop blaming herself for missing the signs of his pain, but they say life will eventually go on. What they don’t say, however, is that you just might awaken one morning with no recollection of multiple days since you fell asleep.
They don’t because that doesn’t happen in the real world — at least not without the help of some heavy drugs.
They don’t because that doesn’t happen in the real world — at least not without the help of some heavy drugs.
- 5/11/2018
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Curvature Screen Media Films Reviewed by: Harvey Karten Director: Diego Hallivi Screenwriter: Brian DeLe Cast: Lyndsy Fonseca, Alex Lanipekun, Glenn Morshower, Linda Hamilton, Noah Bean Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 1/17/18 Opens: February 23, 2018 The use of time travel by movies is old hat. Any new sci-fi tale using the hackneyed jargon is bound […]
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- 2/19/2018
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Screen Media Films will release the indie time travel thriller Curvature in select theaters and on VOD on February 23. The film is directed by Mexican filmmaker Diego Hallivis and stars Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick Ass).
The film co-stars Linda Hamilton, Glenn Morshower, Alex Lanipekun, Zach Avery and Noah Bean.
Synopsis:
Curvature is a time travel sci-fi drama about an engineer who travels back in time to stop herself from committing a murder. A scientist must break into a top-secret facility in order to travel back in time and prevent a murder after receiving a [Continued ...]...
The film co-stars Linda Hamilton, Glenn Morshower, Alex Lanipekun, Zach Avery and Noah Bean.
Synopsis:
Curvature is a time travel sci-fi drama about an engineer who travels back in time to stop herself from committing a murder. A scientist must break into a top-secret facility in order to travel back in time and prevent a murder after receiving a [Continued ...]...
- 1/10/2018
- QuietEarth.us
"Why do you think Wells was so secretive about his work?" Screen Media has unveiled a trailer for indie sci-fi thriller Curvature, which premiered at the Sitges Film Festival last year. This time travel film follows a young engineer named Helen Phillips, played by Lyndsy Fonseca (who you will recognize from Kick-Ass or "Agent Carter"), distraught by her husband's suicide. He had been developing a time travel prototype. She wakes up one morning and gets a phone call from herself, which sets things in motion as she tries to figure out what's going on. Co-starring Linda Hamilton, Glenn Morshower, Alex Lanipekun, Zach Avery, Noah Bean. I saw this at Sitges and unfortunately it's not good. It has all the right ingredients, including a cool-looking time travel machine, but just doesn't amount to much and is instantly forgettable. Check it out. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Diego Hallivis' Curvature,...
- 1/9/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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