On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. Today’s Free Movie of the Day is the true crime “dramedy” Casino Jack, which first premiered in 2010 and stars Kevin Spacey as the title character. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by George Hickenlooper from a screenplay written by Norman Snider, Casino Jack has the following synopsis: A hot shot Washington DC lobbyist and his protégé go down hard as their schemes to peddle influence lead to corruption and murder.
Spacey is joined in the cast by Barry Pepper, Kelly Preston, Jon Lovitz, Rachelle Lefevre, Graham Greene, Ruth Marshall, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, John Robinson, Jason Weinberg, Spencer Garrett, Yok Come Ho,...
Directed by George Hickenlooper from a screenplay written by Norman Snider, Casino Jack has the following synopsis: A hot shot Washington DC lobbyist and his protégé go down hard as their schemes to peddle influence lead to corruption and murder.
Spacey is joined in the cast by Barry Pepper, Kelly Preston, Jon Lovitz, Rachelle Lefevre, Graham Greene, Ruth Marshall, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, John Robinson, Jason Weinberg, Spencer Garrett, Yok Come Ho,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
If you want to watch the Twilight movies in order, from Kristen Stewart’s iconic performance as Bella Swan in 2008’s original movie all the way through to Edward Cullen (Pattinson) and Jacob Black’s (Lautner) swoon-worthy battles in Breaking Dawn Parts 1 & 2, then follow our guide below.
The Twilight Saga films were based on Stephanie Meyer’s hit book series of the same name and led to her newfound popularity, along with that of stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It has been 10 years since we last saw a Twilight movie in theaters; the first premiered in 2008 and 2012 marks the release date for the final installment.
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With the Twilight movies back in vogue, it’s time to take a trip down memory lane and...
The Twilight Saga films were based on Stephanie Meyer’s hit book series of the same name and led to her newfound popularity, along with that of stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It has been 10 years since we last saw a Twilight movie in theaters; the first premiered in 2008 and 2012 marks the release date for the final installment.
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With the Twilight movies back in vogue, it’s time to take a trip down memory lane and...
- 10/6/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
With costs rising dramatically and people feeling the pinch across the board, you might be struggling to find a cost-effective and beautiful vacation.
Well, we have good news.
You can get away to colorful Brittany, France, without ever leaving your living room with Hallmark Channel's delightful movie, Moriah's Lighthouse.
Rachelle Lefevre stars as Moriah, a talented woodworking artisan hoping to make enough money to achieve her dream -- to own and refurbish the lighthouse that had belonged to her family for generations.
Moriah was orphaned at a young age and raised by her beloved aunt Catherine (Valeria Cavalli), and the two share a wonderful friendship, but Moriah still suffers in the wake of such a tremendous loss.
With her heart set on recapturing the glory of the family's history and her fear of losing love, Moriah, who lives in one of the most romantic countries in the world,...
Well, we have good news.
You can get away to colorful Brittany, France, without ever leaving your living room with Hallmark Channel's delightful movie, Moriah's Lighthouse.
Rachelle Lefevre stars as Moriah, a talented woodworking artisan hoping to make enough money to achieve her dream -- to own and refurbish the lighthouse that had belonged to her family for generations.
Moriah was orphaned at a young age and raised by her beloved aunt Catherine (Valeria Cavalli), and the two share a wonderful friendship, but Moriah still suffers in the wake of such a tremendous loss.
With her heart set on recapturing the glory of the family's history and her fear of losing love, Moriah, who lives in one of the most romantic countries in the world,...
- 6/18/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Inspired by the Elizabeth Holmes trial, this week’s episode of NBC’s Law & Order centered on Nina Ellis (Under the Dome‘s Rachelle Lefevre), the CEO of a health tech company whose fiancé was murdered.
The episode began with Bernard and Cosgrove questioning Nina about Kyle’s death, and Nina assuring both detectives that their relationship was solid.
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After interviewing several others tied to the company,...
The episode began with Bernard and Cosgrove questioning Nina about Kyle’s death, and Nina assuring both detectives that their relationship was solid.
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After interviewing several others tied to the company,...
- 3/4/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Meghan Leathers (For All Mankind) and Candice Coke (Proven Innocent) are set to recur opposite Eric Petersen and Annie Murphy in AMC’s dark comedy series Kevin Can F*** Himself, from Valerie Armstrong, Rashida Jones and Will McCormack and AMC Studios.
Created and executive produced by Armstrong, Kevin Can F*** Himself probes the secret life of a type of woman we all grew up believing we knew: the sitcom wife (Murphy). It looks to break television convention and ask what the world looks like through her eyes. Alternating between single-camera realism and multi-camera comedy, the formats will inform one another as we imagine what happens when the sitcom wife escapes her confines, and takes the lead in her own life.
In addition to Petersen and Murphy, they join previously announced Raymond Lee, Brian Howe, Mary Hollis Inboden and Alex Bonifer.
Leathers plays Jenn, Sam’s (Lee) genuine but uptight...
Created and executive produced by Armstrong, Kevin Can F*** Himself probes the secret life of a type of woman we all grew up believing we knew: the sitcom wife (Murphy). It looks to break television convention and ask what the world looks like through her eyes. Alternating between single-camera realism and multi-camera comedy, the formats will inform one another as we imagine what happens when the sitcom wife escapes her confines, and takes the lead in her own life.
In addition to Petersen and Murphy, they join previously announced Raymond Lee, Brian Howe, Mary Hollis Inboden and Alex Bonifer.
Leathers plays Jenn, Sam’s (Lee) genuine but uptight...
- 1/8/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
With a head full of beautiful red hair, Rachelle Lefevre is hard to miss and even harder to forget. The Canadian born actress has been in the industry for more than 20 years, and in the process she’s had some very impressive roles on the big screen and the small screen. Moat people will recognize her best from her role as Victoria Sutherland in the first two films of the Twilight series. She is also popular for her role in the TV series Under The Dome. Although she is a veteran in the industry, she approaches each role with the
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- 8/17/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Andrew Szusterman.
Andrew Szusterman will be the managing director of the Auckland-based South Pacific Pictures from February 2020.
Szusterman joins the company from Mediaworks, where has worked for the last 17 years, most recently as chief content officer, responsible for programming across the company’s TV, radio and digital platforms.
He will work with South Pacific Pictures’ CEO Kelly Martin and head of production Sally Campbell, bringing his knowledge of local and international audiences to the company.
“South Pacific Pictures are thrilled to have Andrew coming on board in 2020,” says Martin.
“He brings a wealth of experience and expertise, and we know he will be a huge asset to the company.”
Szusterman is looking forward to the new opportunity. “It’s great to be joining one of New Zealand’s most iconic film and television studios at such a vibrant time for the production community,” he says.
“Working with Kelly and the...
Andrew Szusterman will be the managing director of the Auckland-based South Pacific Pictures from February 2020.
Szusterman joins the company from Mediaworks, where has worked for the last 17 years, most recently as chief content officer, responsible for programming across the company’s TV, radio and digital platforms.
He will work with South Pacific Pictures’ CEO Kelly Martin and head of production Sally Campbell, bringing his knowledge of local and international audiences to the company.
“South Pacific Pictures are thrilled to have Andrew coming on board in 2020,” says Martin.
“He brings a wealth of experience and expertise, and we know he will be a huge asset to the company.”
Szusterman is looking forward to the new opportunity. “It’s great to be joining one of New Zealand’s most iconic film and television studios at such a vibrant time for the production community,” he says.
“Working with Kelly and the...
- 10/1/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Matt Nable in ‘The Sounds’. (Photo: South Pacific Pictures).
AMC-owned streamer Acorn TV has secured a new distribution deal with ABC Commercial for a significant range of local content for its Anz-based subscription service, and has partnered with Sky Nz to commission Kiwi thriller The Sounds.
The new ABC agreement will include Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Jungle Entertainment’s A Moody Christmas and The Moodys. The agreement also lists UK productions Kingdom, Shameless and made for television film, Churchill’s Secret. All ABC content in the agreement will be available to stream in locally September and October.
ABC Commercial has been a founding content partner for Acorn TV, which re-launched in 2018 in North America and recently hit the 1 million subscribers.
“ABC content resonates with Acorn’s core audience, so we are extremely happy to build on our partnership and see more of the ABC’s world-class list...
AMC-owned streamer Acorn TV has secured a new distribution deal with ABC Commercial for a significant range of local content for its Anz-based subscription service, and has partnered with Sky Nz to commission Kiwi thriller The Sounds.
The new ABC agreement will include Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Jungle Entertainment’s A Moody Christmas and The Moodys. The agreement also lists UK productions Kingdom, Shameless and made for television film, Churchill’s Secret. All ABC content in the agreement will be available to stream in locally September and October.
ABC Commercial has been a founding content partner for Acorn TV, which re-launched in 2018 in North America and recently hit the 1 million subscribers.
“ABC content resonates with Acorn’s core audience, so we are extremely happy to build on our partnership and see more of the ABC’s world-class list...
- 9/26/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Acorn TV has unveiled its latest original commission — a thriller set against the magnificent backdrop of New Zealand’s south island.
The AMC Networks-owned streamer, which passed one million subscribers in the U.S. and Canada last week, has teamed up with Sky Nz and CBC in Canada to make The Sounds.
Created and co-written by author Sarah-Kate Lynch, the eight-part series is made by All3Media’s New Zealand production company South Pacific Pictures and Toronto-based Shaftesbury.
It follows a married couple who move to a new town to escape their family. But when Maggie’s husband Tom disappears, it re-opens old wounds and secrets about the seemingly close community in which they live.
The Sounds stars Rachelle Lefevre, who featured in CBS series Under the Dome and White House Down, and Narcos actor Matt Whelan in the lead roles. Multi-hyphenated Canadian Peter Stebbings is directing.
Acorn TV will...
The AMC Networks-owned streamer, which passed one million subscribers in the U.S. and Canada last week, has teamed up with Sky Nz and CBC in Canada to make The Sounds.
Created and co-written by author Sarah-Kate Lynch, the eight-part series is made by All3Media’s New Zealand production company South Pacific Pictures and Toronto-based Shaftesbury.
It follows a married couple who move to a new town to escape their family. But when Maggie’s husband Tom disappears, it re-opens old wounds and secrets about the seemingly close community in which they live.
The Sounds stars Rachelle Lefevre, who featured in CBS series Under the Dome and White House Down, and Narcos actor Matt Whelan in the lead roles. Multi-hyphenated Canadian Peter Stebbings is directing.
Acorn TV will...
- 9/25/2019
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
AMC Networks-owned streamer Acorn TV, Kiwi pay-tv platform Sky Nz, and Canadian pubcaster CBC are tuning into “The Sounds,” an original thriller set on New Zealand’s South Island.
The eight-parter will star Rachelle Lefevre (“Under the Dome”) and Matt Whelan (“Narcos”) as a couple who move to Marlborough Sounds to start a new life. When Tom disappears, unsettling facts about him soon come to light, and the search brings long-buried wounds to the surface.
Matt Nable (“Arrow”) will co-star. The cast also includes Emily Piggford (“The Girlfriend Experience”), Peter Elliott (“Tarzan”), Anna-Maree Thomas (“The Brokenwood Mysteries”), and Vanessa Rare (“Last Man Standing”).
All3Media’s New Zealand production company South Pacific Pictures and Toronto-based Shaftesbury are co-producing the show, which will bow in 2020. The project was created by bestselling author Sarah-Kate Lynch, who is also the lead writer on the series. Peter Stebbings (“Wynonna Earp”) will direct.
Acorn has rights in the U.
The eight-parter will star Rachelle Lefevre (“Under the Dome”) and Matt Whelan (“Narcos”) as a couple who move to Marlborough Sounds to start a new life. When Tom disappears, unsettling facts about him soon come to light, and the search brings long-buried wounds to the surface.
Matt Nable (“Arrow”) will co-star. The cast also includes Emily Piggford (“The Girlfriend Experience”), Peter Elliott (“Tarzan”), Anna-Maree Thomas (“The Brokenwood Mysteries”), and Vanessa Rare (“Last Man Standing”).
All3Media’s New Zealand production company South Pacific Pictures and Toronto-based Shaftesbury are co-producing the show, which will bow in 2020. The project was created by bestselling author Sarah-Kate Lynch, who is also the lead writer on the series. Peter Stebbings (“Wynonna Earp”) will direct.
Acorn has rights in the U.
- 9/25/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
To quite vividly illustrate an unsuspecting town’s sudden entrapment by an invisible barrier, Under the Dome defied Bart Simpson and halved a cow, man.
It was six years ago (on June 24, 2013) that CBS’ adaptation of the Stephen King novel made its debut. The premise found the fictional town of Chester’s Mill suddenly cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious and indestructible dome, leading to a clash of would-be heroes, opportunistic residents, local government, military forces and the media.
At the instant that the dome dropped, Iraq War veteran Dale “Barbie” Barbara (played by Mike Vogel...
It was six years ago (on June 24, 2013) that CBS’ adaptation of the Stephen King novel made its debut. The premise found the fictional town of Chester’s Mill suddenly cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious and indestructible dome, leading to a clash of would-be heroes, opportunistic residents, local government, military forces and the media.
At the instant that the dome dropped, Iraq War veteran Dale “Barbie” Barbara (played by Mike Vogel...
- 6/20/2019
- TVLine.com
Fox is closing the case on Proven Innocent.
The crime drama has been canceled after one season, less than 24 hours after the conclusion of Proven Innocent Season 1.
The series averaged 2 million viewers and a 0.4 rating in the demo on Fridays this season.
Among Fox's sixteen scripted series, the show came in dead last, so the odds were always stacked against it making the cut for a sophomore season.
Related: Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 13 Review: In Defense of Madeline Scott
The show starred Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as Madeline Scott, a defense attorney dedicated to the issue of wrongful convictions.
The key driving force for her in the world of law was that she and her brother were wrongfully found guilty as teenagers for the murder of their friend.
Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) and Riley Smith (Frequency) were also part of the show's cast.
The crime drama has been canceled after one season, less than 24 hours after the conclusion of Proven Innocent Season 1.
The series averaged 2 million viewers and a 0.4 rating in the demo on Fridays this season.
Among Fox's sixteen scripted series, the show came in dead last, so the odds were always stacked against it making the cut for a sophomore season.
Related: Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 13 Review: In Defense of Madeline Scott
The show starred Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as Madeline Scott, a defense attorney dedicated to the issue of wrongful convictions.
The key driving force for her in the world of law was that she and her brother were wrongfully found guilty as teenagers for the murder of their friend.
Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) and Riley Smith (Frequency) were also part of the show's cast.
- 5/12/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Network: Fox.
Episodes: 13 (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: February 15, 2019 — May 10, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O'Connor.
TV show description:
From creator David Elliot, who executive produces with Danny Strong and showrunner Adam Armus, the Proven Innocent TV show is a legal drama that centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute attorney on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith).
Today, no one knows better than Madeline how essential to justice is to set free innocent people. To that end,...
Episodes: 13 (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: February 15, 2019 — May 10, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O'Connor.
TV show description:
From creator David Elliot, who executive produces with Danny Strong and showrunner Adam Armus, the Proven Innocent TV show is a legal drama that centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute attorney on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith).
Today, no one knows better than Madeline how essential to justice is to set free innocent people. To that end,...
- 5/12/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What's your verdict on the first season of the Proven Innocent TV show on Fox? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Proven Innocent is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the Proven Innocent season one episodes here. *Status update below.
A Fox legal drama, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The series centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi...
A Fox legal drama, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The series centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi...
- 5/12/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Legal dramas are a network TV staple, yet the Fox TV schedule has been lacking one for a while. Enter the Proven Innocent TV show. While the premise is intriguing, what verdict will the Nielsen ratings render? Will Proven Innocent be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
A Fox TV series, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The legal drama follows Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith). Now she and her partner (and former defense attorney), Easy Boudreau (Hornsby), lead an underdog defense team, dedicated to overturning unjust convictions. Meanwhile, Gore Bellows (Grammer), the prosecutor who once put her away, is determined to...
A Fox TV series, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The legal drama follows Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith). Now she and her partner (and former defense attorney), Easy Boudreau (Hornsby), lead an underdog defense team, dedicated to overturning unjust convictions. Meanwhile, Gore Bellows (Grammer), the prosecutor who once put her away, is determined to...
- 5/12/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like court is permanently adjourned for this legal drama. Fox has cancelled the Proven Innocent TV show so it won't be returning for a second season.
Airing on Friday nights, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The series centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith). Now she and her partner (and former defense attorney), Easy Boudreau (Hornsby), lead an underdog defense team, dedicated to overturning unjust convictions. Meanwhile, Gore Bellows (Grammer), the prosecutor who once put her away, is determined to return her to prison.Read More…...
Airing on Friday nights, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The series centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith). Now she and her partner (and former defense attorney), Easy Boudreau (Hornsby), lead an underdog defense team, dedicated to overturning unjust convictions. Meanwhile, Gore Bellows (Grammer), the prosecutor who once put her away, is determined to return her to prison.Read More…...
- 5/12/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It’s case closed for Proven Innocent: Fox has cancelled the legal drama after one season, TVLine has confirmed.
The cancellation comes less than 24 hours after Proven Innocent aired its Season 1 finale, which will now serve as a series ender. The show starred Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as Madeline Scott, an ambitious defense attorney dedicated to the issue of wrongful convictions, after she and her brother were wrongfully found guilty as teenagers for the murder of their friend.
Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) and Riley Smith (Frequency) rounded out the ensemble.
The cancellation comes less than 24 hours after Proven Innocent aired its Season 1 finale, which will now serve as a series ender. The show starred Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as Madeline Scott, an ambitious defense attorney dedicated to the issue of wrongful convictions, after she and her brother were wrongfully found guilty as teenagers for the murder of their friend.
Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) and Riley Smith (Frequency) rounded out the ensemble.
- 5/11/2019
- TVLine.com
Fox’s legal drama Proven Innocent has been officially dismissed. The cancellation of the midseason series, from Danny Strong and Stacy Greenberg, comes about three months after its debut. It had been fully expected.
The procedural was poised to fill the Bones void on Fox. Since its premiere, the ratings have been steadily declining, which had a low debut as it had tough competition on a Friday night.
The series was set in a wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty. Our lead’s motivation comes from her infamous past; as a young adult she was found guilty and later exonerated in a high-profile case in which she became a tabloid sensation, household name and national celebrity. While a hero and a victim to some,...
The procedural was poised to fill the Bones void on Fox. Since its premiere, the ratings have been steadily declining, which had a low debut as it had tough competition on a Friday night.
The series was set in a wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty. Our lead’s motivation comes from her infamous past; as a young adult she was found guilty and later exonerated in a high-profile case in which she became a tabloid sensation, household name and national celebrity. While a hero and a victim to some,...
- 5/11/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox has pulled the plug on “Proven Innocent” after a single season, Variety has learned.
The legal drama was Fox’s lowest-rated show for the 2018-19 season, with an Live+Same Day average of a 0.4 rating in the key adults 18-49 demographic. The legal drama also averaged just over 2 million viewers per episode. The Season 1 finale aired on Friday night.
“Proven Innocent” centered around a legal team who worked at a wrongful conviction firm. The team, which was led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, reopened investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty.
The series also starred Kelsey Grammar as Gore Bellows, the prosecutor who previously put Madeline away for murder, as well as Vincent Kartheiser, Russell Hornsby, Riley Smith, Clare O’Connor, Francis Guinan, Persia White, Shanesia Davis, Karin Anglin, Caitlin Mehner,...
The legal drama was Fox’s lowest-rated show for the 2018-19 season, with an Live+Same Day average of a 0.4 rating in the key adults 18-49 demographic. The legal drama also averaged just over 2 million viewers per episode. The Season 1 finale aired on Friday night.
“Proven Innocent” centered around a legal team who worked at a wrongful conviction firm. The team, which was led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, reopened investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty.
The series also starred Kelsey Grammar as Gore Bellows, the prosecutor who previously put Madeline away for murder, as well as Vincent Kartheiser, Russell Hornsby, Riley Smith, Clare O’Connor, Francis Guinan, Persia White, Shanesia Davis, Karin Anglin, Caitlin Mehner,...
- 5/11/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Fox has canceled freshman series “Proven Innocent” after just one season. The series, which aired Fridays and starred Kelsey Grammer, centered on a legal team tackling wrongful conviction cases.
“Frasier” alum Grammer was not technically the lead of the 13-episode series — he was just the most recognizable name and face. The most lines went to character Madeline Scott, who was played by both Clare O’Connor (young) and Rachelle Lefevre (we’re not going to say “old”).
Grammer has been publicly peddling a “Frasier” revival, though as of the time of this writing, there were no known takers. Grammer has said that he envisions returns for not just his titular character but also Niles, Daphne and Roz.
His one request?
“I don’t want to go back to Seattle,” he told TheWrap back in August.
Also Read: Broadcast Bloodbath: All of the TV Shows Canceled This Week (Photos)
“Proven Innocent...
“Frasier” alum Grammer was not technically the lead of the 13-episode series — he was just the most recognizable name and face. The most lines went to character Madeline Scott, who was played by both Clare O’Connor (young) and Rachelle Lefevre (we’re not going to say “old”).
Grammer has been publicly peddling a “Frasier” revival, though as of the time of this writing, there were no known takers. Grammer has said that he envisions returns for not just his titular character but also Niles, Daphne and Roz.
His one request?
“I don’t want to go back to Seattle,” he told TheWrap back in August.
Also Read: Broadcast Bloodbath: All of the TV Shows Canceled This Week (Photos)
“Proven Innocent...
- 5/11/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Vulture Watch
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A Fox legal drama, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The series centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith). Now she and her partner (and former defense attorney), Easy Boudreau (Hornsby), lead an underdog...
Has Fox rendered a judgment? Is the Proven Innocent TV show cancelled or renewed for a second season on Fox? The television vulture is watching for the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Proven Innocent, 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 Fox legal drama, Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre, Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James, Riley Smith, and Clare O’Connor. The series centers on Madeline Scott (Lefevre), a resolute lawyer on a lifelong quest for justice. When she was just 18, Madeline was wrongfully convicted of murder, along with her brother, Levi (Smith). Now she and her partner (and former defense attorney), Easy Boudreau (Hornsby), lead an underdog...
- 5/7/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In Proven Innocent, things have been pretty rough for Levi (Riley Smith) since he and his sister, Madeline (Rachelle Lefevre), were exonerated for the murder of their childhood friend. While Madeline used her Yale degree to jumpstart her career in law, Levi has struggled to get back on his feet
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- 4/25/2019
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide - Breaking News
This week's Proven Innocent finds the team in a difficult moral position.
In this exclusive sneak peek at Friday's thought-provoking episode, titled "Cross to Bear," Madeline (Rachelle Lefevre) and the rest of the Injustice Defense Group debate over whether or not they should help a white supremacist
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- 3/12/2019
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide - Breaking News
NBC's Bone Collector reboot has found its lead actor.
Russell Hornsby will play the title character in Lincoln, a crime-drama pilot centered on NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme, who is obsessed with taking down a serial killer known as the Bone Collector.
The pilot is in second position for Hornsby to Fox's legal drama Proven Innocent, on which he stars opposite Rachelle Lefevre. The show has put up modest ratings on Friday nights through three weeks.
Lincoln, from Sony Pictures TV and Universal TV in association with Keshet Studios, is based on a best-selling book series by Jeffrey Deaver and the 1999 movie ...
Russell Hornsby will play the title character in Lincoln, a crime-drama pilot centered on NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme, who is obsessed with taking down a serial killer known as the Bone Collector.
The pilot is in second position for Hornsby to Fox's legal drama Proven Innocent, on which he stars opposite Rachelle Lefevre. The show has put up modest ratings on Friday nights through three weeks.
Lincoln, from Sony Pictures TV and Universal TV in association with Keshet Studios, is based on a best-selling book series by Jeffrey Deaver and the 1999 movie ...
While the fictional overturned murder conviction at the center of “Proven Innocent” isn’t based on one particular real-life case, that doesn’t mean Fox’s new legal drama won’t be pulling from actual examples of people who were — and some who weren’t — proven innocent.
“For the case of the week, I wouldn’t say they’re ripped from the headlines,” executive producer and writer Danny Strong told TheWrap in an interview ahead of “Proven Innocent’s” series premiere last Friday. “They are usually very loosely inspired from a case that we’ve heard about. Like we wanted to do something on transgender issues or we wanted to do something on the racial hate movement, the death penalty, shaken baby syndrome.”
“Certainly, we’ve been inspired by real-life cases too,” Strong added, before detailing one that he truly became obsessed with while working on the show’s first season.
“For the case of the week, I wouldn’t say they’re ripped from the headlines,” executive producer and writer Danny Strong told TheWrap in an interview ahead of “Proven Innocent’s” series premiere last Friday. “They are usually very loosely inspired from a case that we’ve heard about. Like we wanted to do something on transgender issues or we wanted to do something on the racial hate movement, the death penalty, shaken baby syndrome.”
“Certainly, we’ve been inspired by real-life cases too,” Strong added, before detailing one that he truly became obsessed with while working on the show’s first season.
- 2/22/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Leading out of back-to-back episodes of Last Man Standing aka Friday’s consistently top-rated program, Fox’s Proven Innocent premiered to just 3.1 million total viewers and a 0.5 rating.
Succeeding Hell’s Kitchen, that marks a demo low for that Fox time slot this TV season, and I have to reckon it’s the network’s lowest rated drama launch in a while — and that’s including (blast from the past alert!) Second Chance‘s Friday debut (which scored a 0.7). But it’s Saturday, so I will leave others to crunch such superlatives. My abacus is at the office.
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Succeeding Hell’s Kitchen, that marks a demo low for that Fox time slot this TV season, and I have to reckon it’s the network’s lowest rated drama launch in a while — and that’s including (blast from the past alert!) Second Chance‘s Friday debut (which scored a 0.7). But it’s Saturday, so I will leave others to crunch such superlatives. My abacus is at the office.
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- 2/16/2019
- TVLine.com
The last time Rachelle Lefevre led a TV drama, she was trapped Under the Dome in the mysteriously encased town of Chester’s Mill.
Fortunately, there are no domes to be found in Lefevre’s new series, Proven Innocent, but it does take place somewhere equally stressful: the courtroom. (Seriously, Chester’s Mill will start to look pretty inviting after going up against Chicago’s toughest prosecutor.)
Proven Innocent made its debut on Fox Friday night — but before you tell us what you thought of Episode 1, let’s recap what went down in the premiere:
Lefevre stars as ambitious attorney Madeline Scott,...
Fortunately, there are no domes to be found in Lefevre’s new series, Proven Innocent, but it does take place somewhere equally stressful: the courtroom. (Seriously, Chester’s Mill will start to look pretty inviting after going up against Chicago’s toughest prosecutor.)
Proven Innocent made its debut on Fox Friday night — but before you tell us what you thought of Episode 1, let’s recap what went down in the premiere:
Lefevre stars as ambitious attorney Madeline Scott,...
- 2/16/2019
- TVLine.com
“Proven Innocent” wants to help the hopeless but can’t save itself from its ill-equipped noble intentions. Created by David Elliott — known for testosterone-laden fare like “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” — Fox’s new legal drama plays like a dude-bro who has suddenly found wokeness, now that he’s become a father of daughters.
In the series, Rachelle Lefevre stars as Maddie Scott, an attorney whose clunkily monikered Injustice Defense Group exonerates the wrongly convicted. Maddie has a fire in her after she and her brother Levi (Riley Smith) were sent to prison as teenagers for a murder they didn’t commit. Not only will Maddie help others like herself, but she’s also determined to take down Gore Bellows (Kelsey Grammer), the prosecutor in the fateful trial against her years ago. He’s still at it, and the two butt heads as Maddie turns up evidence to undo...
In the series, Rachelle Lefevre stars as Maddie Scott, an attorney whose clunkily monikered Injustice Defense Group exonerates the wrongly convicted. Maddie has a fire in her after she and her brother Levi (Riley Smith) were sent to prison as teenagers for a murder they didn’t commit. Not only will Maddie help others like herself, but she’s also determined to take down Gore Bellows (Kelsey Grammer), the prosecutor in the fateful trial against her years ago. He’s still at it, and the two butt heads as Maddie turns up evidence to undo...
- 2/15/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Sometimes inspiration can strike in unexpected places. For writer and producer Danny Strong, watching a documentary about Amanda Knox proved to be the impetus that led to him co-creating (with David Elliot) the new Fox drama “Proven Innocent.”
“Watching the documentary on her case made me want to do something on wrongful conviction, because I was so enraged by it,” Strong tells Variety. “In these wrongful conviction cases the cops have no interest in them because the person’s been found guilty and is in prison; it’s closed. So wrongful conviction lawyers have to be their own investigators, and it can be very dangerous for them. And I thought, ‘Oh so it’s not just a straight legal show, it’s an investigation show, too’ and that just seemed really cool to me.”
“Proven Innocent” is centered on a woman named Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre) who works for a...
“Watching the documentary on her case made me want to do something on wrongful conviction, because I was so enraged by it,” Strong tells Variety. “In these wrongful conviction cases the cops have no interest in them because the person’s been found guilty and is in prison; it’s closed. So wrongful conviction lawyers have to be their own investigators, and it can be very dangerous for them. And I thought, ‘Oh so it’s not just a straight legal show, it’s an investigation show, too’ and that just seemed really cool to me.”
“Proven Innocent” is centered on a woman named Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre) who works for a...
- 2/14/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Adam Busch (Altered Carbon) is set for a recurring role on Fox’s new legal drama series Proven Innocent, from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliott. Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice. Busch will play Noah Weiss, a confident, successful campaign strategist from New York who runs campaigns like a business. From 20th Century Fox Television and Danny Strong Productions, Proven Innocent, which premieres February 15, is executive-produced by Strong, Elliot and Stacy Greenberg. Adam Armus is an executive producer and showrunner. Patricia Riggen directed the pilot. Busch most recently recurred as Mickey on Altered Carbon and appeared in feature Rebel in the Rye, written and directed by Strong. He’s repped by Buchwald and Good Fear Management.
Seana Kofoed (American Princess) has booked a recurring role on TNT’s comedic drama series Claws.
Seana Kofoed (American Princess) has booked a recurring role on TNT’s comedic drama series Claws.
- 2/13/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Sneak Peek the new legal drama TV series "Proven Innocent", created by David Elliot, starring Rachelle Lefevre, Russell Hornsby, Nikki M. James, Vincent Kartheiser, Riley Smith, Kelsey Grammer and Clare O'Connor, premiering February 15, 2019 on Fox:
"...'Proven Innocent' is set in a 'wrongful conviction' firm, led by 'Madeline Scott' (Lefevre) a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, as the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were 'proven' guilty by a politically motivated, two-tired justice system.
"Scott's motivation comes from her infamous past, As a young adult she was found guilty and later exonerated in a high-profile case in which she became a tabloid sensation, household name and national celebrity.
"While a hero and a victim to some, her bold and bullish tactics garner her some enemies. One of whom will do anything to see...
"...'Proven Innocent' is set in a 'wrongful conviction' firm, led by 'Madeline Scott' (Lefevre) a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, as the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were 'proven' guilty by a politically motivated, two-tired justice system.
"Scott's motivation comes from her infamous past, As a young adult she was found guilty and later exonerated in a high-profile case in which she became a tabloid sensation, household name and national celebrity.
"While a hero and a victim to some, her bold and bullish tactics garner her some enemies. One of whom will do anything to see...
- 2/11/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The new Fox drama “Proven Innocent” would seem to be made for a moment in which many are looking more closely at the methods of prosecutors and seeing excesses in the criminal-justice system. Rachelle Lefevre plays Madeline Scott, imprisoned for years thanks in part to the zealous attention of a prosecutor (Kelsey Grammer) but then exonerated on appeal. In order, at first, to foil her nemesis’ run for political office, she makes it her mission to find people he’d put in jail who don’t deserve to be there — to, as the title says, prove the imprisoned innocent.
And it’s there that the show stumbles. The show’s obsession with “innocence” as a concept doesn’t in fact comport with the legal system’s privileging “guilt” or its absence. In our world, those who are let off by the legal system cannot be proven guilty; in this show’s,...
And it’s there that the show stumbles. The show’s obsession with “innocence” as a concept doesn’t in fact comport with the legal system’s privileging “guilt” or its absence. In our world, those who are let off by the legal system cannot be proven guilty; in this show’s,...
- 2/11/2019
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
1954: CBS daytime soap opera The Secret Storm premiered.
1980: CBS aired the final episode of Love of Life.
1980: The Edge of Night's Nola admitted she was Mrs. Corey.
1994: As the World Turns' Holden and Lily reunited in the bell tower."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into d ifferent and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1954: The Secret Storm premiered on CBS. The daytime soap opera was created by Roy Winsor. Read "Remembering Woodbridge: A History of the Late, Great 'Secret Storm'" here.
After 20 years, CBS canceled the show with the final episode...
1980: CBS aired the final episode of Love of Life.
1980: The Edge of Night's Nola admitted she was Mrs. Corey.
1994: As the World Turns' Holden and Lily reunited in the bell tower."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into d ifferent and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1954: The Secret Storm premiered on CBS. The daytime soap opera was created by Roy Winsor. Read "Remembering Woodbridge: A History of the Late, Great 'Secret Storm'" here.
After 20 years, CBS canceled the show with the final episode...
- 2/1/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
In today’s TV News Roundup, “The Last O.G.” announces its Season 2 return date and Variety has the exclusive first look at Fox’s new legal drama “Proven Innocent.”
First Looks
Netflix has announced its new limited series “Black Earth Rising” will launch on Jan. 25. The contemporary thriller series stars Michaela Coel as Kate Ashby, a Rwandan girl raised in London by her adoptive mother after being orphaned by genocide. She attempts to learn the truth about her past with the help of lawyer Michael Ennis, played by John Goodman.
Variety has the exclusive first look at “Proven Innocent,” a new legal drama from Fox debuting on Feb. 15. Rachelle Lefevre plays Madeline Scott, a lawyer who has an uncompromising hunger for justice after she spent 10 years in prison for a wrongful murder conviction. Riley Smith plays her brother, who was also convicted, Russell Hornsby plays her partner and lawyer who set her free,...
First Looks
Netflix has announced its new limited series “Black Earth Rising” will launch on Jan. 25. The contemporary thriller series stars Michaela Coel as Kate Ashby, a Rwandan girl raised in London by her adoptive mother after being orphaned by genocide. She attempts to learn the truth about her past with the help of lawyer Michael Ennis, played by John Goodman.
Variety has the exclusive first look at “Proven Innocent,” a new legal drama from Fox debuting on Feb. 15. Rachelle Lefevre plays Madeline Scott, a lawyer who has an uncompromising hunger for justice after she spent 10 years in prison for a wrongful murder conviction. Riley Smith plays her brother, who was also convicted, Russell Hornsby plays her partner and lawyer who set her free,...
- 1/15/2019
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
If legal battles were won with determined stares, the men and women of Proven Innocent would come out on top — case closed.
Alas, there’s a lot more work in righting legal wrongs, but the stars of Fox’s new ensemble drama still make it look good in this exclusive glimpse at the series’ Season 1 poster.
The midseason drama stars Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as a Madeline Scott, a lawyer who heads up a firm dedicated to turning over wrongful convictions. Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) plays Gore Bellows, a tough-nosed state’s attorney who convicted Madeline for murder when she was 18; Madeline later was exonerated,...
Alas, there’s a lot more work in righting legal wrongs, but the stars of Fox’s new ensemble drama still make it look good in this exclusive glimpse at the series’ Season 1 poster.
The midseason drama stars Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as a Madeline Scott, a lawyer who heads up a firm dedicated to turning over wrongful convictions. Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) plays Gore Bellows, a tough-nosed state’s attorney who convicted Madeline for murder when she was 18; Madeline later was exonerated,...
- 12/12/2018
- TVLine.com
Draya Michele (Perfect Match) is set for a recurring role on Star, Fox’s music-themed drama co-created and executive produced by Lee Daniels and Tom Donaghy. Star follows three talented singers – running from their pasts and desperate for a new start – with ambitions of stardom, as they navigate the cutthroat music business. Michele plays the sexy, savvy Chloe David, a successful social media strategist who is not afraid to chase the big stories or abandon the boring ones. Blunt and pragmatic, Chloe has a sixth sense for what will catch the public consciousness. Her character will be introduced in the November 7 episode. Michele’s credits include the Bet original movie We Belong Together, All In, Perfect Match, True to the Game and Will to Love. She’s repped by Teall Management and Innovative Artists.
Candice Coke (La La Land) has booked a recurring role opposite Rachelle Lefevre and Kelsey Grammer...
Candice Coke (La La Land) has booked a recurring role opposite Rachelle Lefevre and Kelsey Grammer...
- 11/1/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox is the latest network to firm up its midseason schedule, and there's good news for fans of Gotham.
The final season of the Batman prequel is slated to return to Thursday nights in January.
Ten episodes were initially ordered for the final season, but this has now been increased to 12.
New procedural drama, Proven Innocent has also been given a premiere date. The Rachelle Lefevre-fronted series will air in the Friday at 9/8c slot.
While Fridays are generally lower-rated than the other nights Fox schedules original programming, the network has had some success with Last Man Standing and The Cool Kids on the night.
Also revealed is the return date for The Orville, which will get a boost thanks to an NFL doubleheader on Sunday, December 30th before making its way back Thursdays in January.
The Masked Singer and Gordon Ramsay's will fill on for Empire and...
The final season of the Batman prequel is slated to return to Thursday nights in January.
Ten episodes were initially ordered for the final season, but this has now been increased to 12.
New procedural drama, Proven Innocent has also been given a premiere date. The Rachelle Lefevre-fronted series will air in the Friday at 9/8c slot.
While Fridays are generally lower-rated than the other nights Fox schedules original programming, the network has had some success with Last Man Standing and The Cool Kids on the night.
Also revealed is the return date for The Orville, which will get a boost thanks to an NFL doubleheader on Sunday, December 30th before making its way back Thursdays in January.
The Masked Singer and Gordon Ramsay's will fill on for Empire and...
- 10/29/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Gotham is going out with a bigger bang than expected.
In revealing its midseason plan on Monday, Fox announced that the fifth and final season of its Batman prequel series will run 12 episodes, up from the original order of 10. As such, Gotham will end its run with an even 100 episodes, which at the very least is appreciated by Ocd types such as myself.
Gotham‘s end will begin on Thursday, Jan. 3 at 8/7c, where it will again lead into The Orville. (As quietly announced over the summer, the Seth MacFarlane-captained space dramedy will open Season 2 on Sunday, Dec. 30, following Fox’s NFL double-header,...
In revealing its midseason plan on Monday, Fox announced that the fifth and final season of its Batman prequel series will run 12 episodes, up from the original order of 10. As such, Gotham will end its run with an even 100 episodes, which at the very least is appreciated by Ocd types such as myself.
Gotham‘s end will begin on Thursday, Jan. 3 at 8/7c, where it will again lead into The Orville. (As quietly announced over the summer, the Seth MacFarlane-captained space dramedy will open Season 2 on Sunday, Dec. 30, following Fox’s NFL double-header,...
- 10/29/2018
- TVLine.com
Vulture Watch
Will Dr. Mary Harris kill again? Has the Mary Kills People TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on Lifetime? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Mary Kills People, season three. 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 Lifetime black comedy-drama, Mary Kills People stars Caroline Dhavernas, Jay Ryan, and Richard Short. The second installment of the series (which airs on Global in Canada) features guest stars Rachelle Lefevre and Ian Lake. The story centers on Dr. Mary Harris (Dhavernas). This physician and single mother also operates a mercy-killing business on the side. Season two kicks off eight months after Mary and...
Will Dr. Mary Harris kill again? Has the Mary Kills People TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on Lifetime? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Mary Kills People, season three. 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 Lifetime black comedy-drama, Mary Kills People stars Caroline Dhavernas, Jay Ryan, and Richard Short. The second installment of the series (which airs on Global in Canada) features guest stars Rachelle Lefevre and Ian Lake. The story centers on Dr. Mary Harris (Dhavernas). This physician and single mother also operates a mercy-killing business on the side. Season two kicks off eight months after Mary and...
- 10/24/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Based on the beloved book series by Stephenie Meyer, and one of the most successful feature film franchises of all time with over $3.3 billion in box office, celebrate the tenth anniversary of Twilight’s theatrical debut with the release of Twilight on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital) and all five of The Twilight Saga films on Blu-ray Combo Pack and Digital 4K Ultra HD on October 23 from Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart star as the iconic couple Edward and Bella alongside Taylor Lautner, Anna Kendrick, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, and Kellan Lutz. Fathom Events will also celebrate the tenth anniversary with a two day movie event on October 21 and 23 on approx. 450 screens nationwide. Fathom will give away mini-posters (while supplies last) to fans and will treat them to...
- 10/17/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
There are quite a few series with American themes coming to Mipcom this year, but despite region or sentiment-specific stories, sellers feel strongly that there won’t be a barrier to entry for viewers in other countries.
“There’s a global audience in attendance and it’s an opportunity to take a high-profile project from Showtime and continue to demonstrate to the world our premium platform focus on top-level, premium content,” says Armando Nuñez, president and CEO of CBS Studios Intl. He is talking about “Escape at Dannemora,” which will premiere at Mipcom Oct. 15, a month before the limited series’ domestic premiere on Showtime.
“Escape at Dannemora” centers on the real 2015 prison break in a small upstate New York town where the incarceration facility is one of the largest employers. But while it dramatizes specific events, it focuses more on the human story of the men who escaped and the woman who helped them,...
“There’s a global audience in attendance and it’s an opportunity to take a high-profile project from Showtime and continue to demonstrate to the world our premium platform focus on top-level, premium content,” says Armando Nuñez, president and CEO of CBS Studios Intl. He is talking about “Escape at Dannemora,” which will premiere at Mipcom Oct. 15, a month before the limited series’ domestic premiere on Showtime.
“Escape at Dannemora” centers on the real 2015 prison break in a small upstate New York town where the incarceration facility is one of the largest employers. But while it dramatizes specific events, it focuses more on the human story of the men who escaped and the woman who helped them,...
- 10/10/2018
- by Rob Owen
- Variety Film + TV
Tiffany Dupont (Brian Banks) and Catherine Lidstone (Weeds) have booked recurring roles opposite Rachel Lefevre and Kelsey Grammer non Fox’s new legal drama series Proven Innocent, from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliott.
Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice.
Dupont will play Nikki Russo, a badass policewoman who knows how to protect herself. She and Bodie (Vincent Kartheiser) have a tumultuous relationship.
Lidstone portrays Isabel Sanchez, a recent law school graduate who is smart, fresh-faced, driven, and eager. This sweet young woman hopes to make a career in criminal law, and maybe politics, too.
Also co-starring in the series are Russell Hornsby, Riley Smith, Nikki M. James and Clare O’Connor.
From 20th Century Fox Television and Danny Strong Productions, Proven Innocent, which will premiere in midseason,...
Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice.
Dupont will play Nikki Russo, a badass policewoman who knows how to protect herself. She and Bodie (Vincent Kartheiser) have a tumultuous relationship.
Lidstone portrays Isabel Sanchez, a recent law school graduate who is smart, fresh-faced, driven, and eager. This sweet young woman hopes to make a career in criminal law, and maybe politics, too.
Also co-starring in the series are Russell Hornsby, Riley Smith, Nikki M. James and Clare O’Connor.
From 20th Century Fox Television and Danny Strong Productions, Proven Innocent, which will premiere in midseason,...
- 10/9/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Caitlin Mehner (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Tembi Locke (Eureka) are set for recurring roles opposite Rachel Lefevre and Russell Hornsby on Fox’s new legal drama series Proven Innocent, from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliott.
Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice.
Mehner will play Heather Husband, a classic mean girl from high school and Madeline Scott’s (Lefevre) nemesis who continues to torment her in adulthood.
Locke will portray Vanessa Dale, a professional and empathetic therapist to Easy Boudreau (Hornsby).
Mehner is coming off the recurring role of Honey Bruce in Emmy-winning The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and supporting roles in The Best of Enemies opposite Sam Rockwell and Taraji P. Henson and in the most recent Ocean’s Eight. Mehner also stars in the indie comedy...
Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice.
Mehner will play Heather Husband, a classic mean girl from high school and Madeline Scott’s (Lefevre) nemesis who continues to torment her in adulthood.
Locke will portray Vanessa Dale, a professional and empathetic therapist to Easy Boudreau (Hornsby).
Mehner is coming off the recurring role of Honey Bruce in Emmy-winning The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and supporting roles in The Best of Enemies opposite Sam Rockwell and Taraji P. Henson and in the most recent Ocean’s Eight. Mehner also stars in the indie comedy...
- 10/8/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The only bad thing (without accounting for taste) about the Fall TV lineup is finding out your favorite show didn’t make the cut.
And we sympathize with the viewers who have to wait even longer to see fresh episodes of the programs they care about most. But there just isn’t enough primetime real estate on broadcast to allow for every old show that was renewed or new show that was ordered to premiere when autumn rolls around. Enter the midseason solution.
When a show doesn’t make the fall lineup, but the network still has it in play, it usually gets bumped till the colder months, when other programs have gone on hiatus or wrapped up a shortened season. It’s also a good time to debut new shows that may have gotten fewer eyeballs when put up against.
Also Read: Fall TV 2018: The Complete List of...
And we sympathize with the viewers who have to wait even longer to see fresh episodes of the programs they care about most. But there just isn’t enough primetime real estate on broadcast to allow for every old show that was renewed or new show that was ordered to premiere when autumn rolls around. Enter the midseason solution.
When a show doesn’t make the fall lineup, but the network still has it in play, it usually gets bumped till the colder months, when other programs have gone on hiatus or wrapped up a shortened season. It’s also a good time to debut new shows that may have gotten fewer eyeballs when put up against.
Also Read: Fall TV 2018: The Complete List of...
- 9/24/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Laurie Holden is heading to court… just on TV, though. The former Walking Dead star is joining the cast of the upcoming Fox legal drama Proven Innocent to play the on-screen wife of Kelsey Grammer, our sister site Deadline is reporting.
In what’s being called a “significant recurring” role, Holden will play Greta Bellows, the conniving wife of Grammer’s hard-nosed state’s attorney Gore Bellows. “She is shrewd and sexy; a Lady Macbeth type,” per the official description. “Smooth and driven, she’s got her eyes on the prize and wants her husband to win the Attorney General race,...
In what’s being called a “significant recurring” role, Holden will play Greta Bellows, the conniving wife of Grammer’s hard-nosed state’s attorney Gore Bellows. “She is shrewd and sexy; a Lady Macbeth type,” per the official description. “Smooth and driven, she’s got her eyes on the prize and wants her husband to win the Attorney General race,...
- 9/21/2018
- TVLine.com
Coming off a key recurring role on The Americans, Laurie Holden is set for the another major recurring part opposite Kelsey Grammer on Fox’s new legal drama series Proven Innocent, from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliott.
Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice.
Holden will play Greta Bellows, the wife of Gore Bellows (Grammer), the hard-as-nails and tough-on-crime state’s attorney. She is shrewd and sexy, a Lady Macbeth type. Smooth and driven, she’s got her eyes on the prize and wants her husband to win the Attorney General race, possibly even more than he does.
Also co-starring in the series are Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Riley Smith, Nikki M. James and Clare O’Connor.
From 20th Century Fox Television and Danny Strong Productions, Proven Innocent,...
Written by Elliott, Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice.
Holden will play Greta Bellows, the wife of Gore Bellows (Grammer), the hard-as-nails and tough-on-crime state’s attorney. She is shrewd and sexy, a Lady Macbeth type. Smooth and driven, she’s got her eyes on the prize and wants her husband to win the Attorney General race, possibly even more than he does.
Also co-starring in the series are Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Riley Smith, Nikki M. James and Clare O’Connor.
From 20th Century Fox Television and Danny Strong Productions, Proven Innocent,...
- 9/21/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Having reunited with Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll co-star Denis Leary for his USA Network pilot Erase earlier this summer, Elaine Hendrix is now joining Fox’s Proven Innocent.
The midseason replacement legal drama from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliot will feature Hendrix in the recurring role of Susan Andrews, I’ve learned. In a cast that includes Kelsey Grammer and Rachelle Lefevre, The Parent Trap alum’s character is a shameless self-promoting TV pundit who has the pull to sway public opinion with her proclamations of guilt or innocence.
Now, I’m not saying Nancy Grace, but you get the general idea that Strong and Elliot are aiming for here, right?
A somewhat fictionalized telling of the Amanda Knox saga, by Strong’s own admission at TCA last month, Proven Innocent sees Lefevre as a crusading lawyer leading a criminal defense team that seeks to free the wrongful convicted.
The midseason replacement legal drama from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliot will feature Hendrix in the recurring role of Susan Andrews, I’ve learned. In a cast that includes Kelsey Grammer and Rachelle Lefevre, The Parent Trap alum’s character is a shameless self-promoting TV pundit who has the pull to sway public opinion with her proclamations of guilt or innocence.
Now, I’m not saying Nancy Grace, but you get the general idea that Strong and Elliot are aiming for here, right?
A somewhat fictionalized telling of the Amanda Knox saga, by Strong’s own admission at TCA last month, Proven Innocent sees Lefevre as a crusading lawyer leading a criminal defense team that seeks to free the wrongful convicted.
- 9/13/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Santa Monica, CA – Based on the beloved book series by Stephenie Meyer, and one of the most successful feature film franchises of all time with over $3.3 billion in box office, celebrate the tenth anniversary of Twilight’s theatrical debut with the release of Twilight on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital) and all five of The Twilight Saga films on Blu-ray Combo Pack and Digital 4K Ultra HD on October 23 from Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart star as the iconic couple Edward and Bella alongside Taylor Lautner, Anna Kendrick, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, and Kellan Lutz. Fathom Events will also celebrate the tenth anniversary with a two day movie event on October 21 and 23 on approx. 450 screens nationwide. Fathom will give away mini-posters (while supplies last) to fans and will...
- 8/21/2018
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Meghan Trainor and “Pose” star Mj Rodriguez were chatting against a wall during Fox’s TCA party Thursday night at Soho House in West Hollywood for a few minutes before the two exchanged phone numbers.
“I just found out that we went to Berklee College of Music at the same time,” Rodriguez told Variety. “We know a lot of the same people. She said she’s going to message me.”
While Trainor is a certified pop star, Rodriguez’s powerful singing voice first grabbed attention and become the chatter of Twitter after she was featured on an episode of “Pose” last month singing “Home” from “The Wiz” with her Tony winning co-star Billy Porter.
“I never got the chance to showcase my voice like that before,” Rodriguez said.
Perhaps “Pose” could be headed for a musical episode when it returns for Season 2? “Hopefully that might be in the works,” Rodriguez said.
“I just found out that we went to Berklee College of Music at the same time,” Rodriguez told Variety. “We know a lot of the same people. She said she’s going to message me.”
While Trainor is a certified pop star, Rodriguez’s powerful singing voice first grabbed attention and become the chatter of Twitter after she was featured on an episode of “Pose” last month singing “Home” from “The Wiz” with her Tony winning co-star Billy Porter.
“I never got the chance to showcase my voice like that before,” Rodriguez said.
Perhaps “Pose” could be headed for a musical episode when it returns for Season 2? “Hopefully that might be in the works,” Rodriguez said.
- 8/3/2018
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Kelsey Grammer was among the large ensemble cast of Fox’s Proven Innocent who came to TCA to discuss the button-pushing legal drama from Empire co-creator Danny Strong and writer David Elliott. It’s about a criminal defense firm that focuses on freeing the wrongly convicted, led by lawyer Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre) who had herself been wrongfully convicted, along with her brother, of murder when she was 18.
In June, Kelsey Grammer was cast as Gore Bellows, the prosecutor who initially put away Madeline and still believes in her guilt.
At TCA, Grammer described his Gore Bellows character as “a man of principle who has made mistakes.” But, the actor was quick to challenge the critics, saying there are two sides to this coin. “Is every person in jail innocent? If you go to jail every person [incarcerated there] will tell you so.”
He reminded the critics of his personal experience with...
In June, Kelsey Grammer was cast as Gore Bellows, the prosecutor who initially put away Madeline and still believes in her guilt.
At TCA, Grammer described his Gore Bellows character as “a man of principle who has made mistakes.” But, the actor was quick to challenge the critics, saying there are two sides to this coin. “Is every person in jail innocent? If you go to jail every person [incarcerated there] will tell you so.”
He reminded the critics of his personal experience with...
- 8/2/2018
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
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