EXCLUSIVE: Vice TV today unveiled Devoured, a six-part true crime docuseries set in the world of food, that will be narrated by Emmy-winning actor Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men, The CW’s Supergirl), premiering on February 21st at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
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Lifetime will further expand its V. C. Andrews programming, with A+E acquiring rights to the author’s library of bestselling novels.
The cable network revealed Wednesday during its Television Critics Association press tour session that it will develop Andrews’ five-part Cutler series for screen. The books follow the twisted tale of Dawn Longchamp, whose entire world crumbles after the sudden death of her mother. The book series begins with Dawn, which was published in 1990, and includes Secrets of the Morning, Twilight’s Child, Midnight Whispers and Darkest Hour.
For even more Andrews goodness, Lifetime shared an update for its upcoming limited series Flowers in the Attic: The Origin, based on the prequel novel Garden of Shadows by Andrew Neiderman. The prequel series, which stars Jemima Rooper, Max Irons, Kelsey Grammer, Harry Hamlin and more, will make its debut in the summer. Flowers in the Attic: The Origin peels back the curtain to reveal the twisted origins and dark secrets of the Foxworth family. The series adds to Lifetime’s V.C. Andrews movie events that already include Flowers in the Attic and Petals on the Wind.
Flowers in the Attic: The Origin tells the story of the headstrong and determined Olivia Winfield Foxworth (Rooper), who is working alongside her beloved father (Hamlin) when she finds herself unexpectedly wooed by one of the nation’s most eligible bachelors, Malcolm Foxworth (Irons). After a whirlwind romance, Olivia finds herself as the mistress of the imposing Foxworth Hall, where she soon discovers that the fairytale life she expected has quickly become a nightmare. Under Malcolm’s debonair exterior lies a dark heart, and a twisted evil lurks inside Foxworth Hall that will threaten Olivia’s happiness
EXCLUSIVE: Vice TV today unveiled Devoured, a six-part true crime docuseries set in the world of food, that will be narrated by Emmy-winning actor Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men, The CW’s Supergirl), premiering on February 21st at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
s! On Thursday, Netflix announced the premiere dates for the upcoming two-part season 4 of the hit sci-fi series. Volume 1 of season 4 will premiere on May 27, while Volume 2 is set to be released on July 1. And this isn't the only news. The Duffer Brothers, who created the hit show, announced that season 5 would be its last. Matt and Ross Duffer penned a note to fans, calling season 4, the show's «most challenging» thus far. The team also described season 4 as «the beginning of the end.» «Seven years ago, we planned out the complete story arc for.
Ellise Shafer All the rumors are true: Lizzo’s dance competition series, titled “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” is premiering on Amazon Prime Video next month.The eight-episode unscripted show, which is Lizzo’s first project as part of her first-look deal with Amazon Studios, will premiere on the streaming service March 25.According to the series’ official logline, it follows “global superstar and icon Lizzo, who is on the hunt for confident, bad-ass women to join the elite ranks of the Big Grrrls and join her world tour. With 10 hopeful women moving into the Big Grrrls House, they must prove they have what it takes to make it to the end and join Lizzo in front of a global audience on the center stage.” “Girls like me don’t get representation,” Lizzo says in the trailer.
HBO announced today that Academy Award winner Barry Levinson’s latest film, The Survivor, starring Ben Foster, will premiere on the premium cabler on April 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, in honor of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day)—subsequently becoming available for streaming on HBO Max.
Pete Davidson is quickly winning over the Kardashians. On Valentine’s Day, Kim Kardashian’s new man decided to make sure that her sister, Khloé Kardashian, didn’t feel left out of the lovey-dovey festivities. If Khloé, 37, is nursing a broken heart, thanks to Tristan Thompson running around, she had a lovely distraction from her sadness on Monday when Pete, 28, sent her a beautiful bouquet of roses! “The Sweetest! Thank you, Pete,” Khloe captioned the Feb. 14 Instagram Story. In the photo, Khloe showed off the many pink roses and laceleaf flowers that the Saturday Night Live star had given her.
The end is near! Hollywood is gearing up for spring by buying plenty of spring and summer pieces to refresh their closets.
It’s hard to think of other professional basketball teams that measure up to the Showtime Lakers era. NBA dynasties such as the Chicago Bulls led by Michael Jordan had a predecessor with Magic Johnson and the Lakers.
It’s hard to think of other professional basketball teams that measure up to the Showtime Lakers era. NBA dynasties such as the Chicago Bulls led by Michael Jordan had a predecessor with Magic Johnson and the Lakers.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorJacksepticeye, the hugely popular YouTube gaming creator, will debut his biographical documentary “How Did We Get Here?” as a ticketed, livestreaming event exclusively on the Moment House platform.Tickets to the film, premiering worldwide Feb. 28 on Moment House, will cost $12-$17 each.
Strictly's Giovanni Pernice was reportedly trying to woo Emily Atack at The Brits on Tuesday night. Both of the stars were at the awards ceremony in London and it's reported that the dancing professional had his eyes on the comedian. A source said: "Giovanni set his sights on Emily from the get-go.
's new series, has a premiere date.Set to drop on Roku Channel, the upcoming 11-episode, half-hour series will premiere Friday, Feb. 25, it was announced Wednesday. takes place in the present day.
EXCLUSIVE: Actress and filmmaker Romola Garai, whose directorial debut Amulet played at Sundance 2020, is working on a raft of projects including a re-team with Amulet producer Matthew James Wilkinson (Yesterday).
Wilson Chapman editorAfter a short hiatus, The Kardashians are coming back to TV.Hulu has unveiled a first-look teaser for “The Kardashians,” the new reality show starring the internationally famous family premiering on the platform April 14.Although details about what events the new series will cover are still unclear, “The Kardashians” is set to follow the same formula as “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” the 2007-2021 E! reality series that launched members of the family to A-list fame. The show promises to give insight into the Kardashian women’s work as influencers and business woman, along with the pressures that come with motherhood and raising children in the spotlight.
On Feb 6, 2012, Lilyhammer, starring The Sopranos and E Street Band’s Stevie Van Zandt, marked the first original series to premiere on Netflix and introduced the binge model of releasing full TV seasons at once. The streamer’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos marked the anniversary with an essay posted on Netflix’s Web site and a video chat with Van Zandt in which the two reminisce about how the show got on Netflix and its legacy.
Apple TV Plus has revealed the first look for it’s upcoming spy thriller series “Slow Horses,” premiering on the platform April 1.Based on the popular CWA Gold-Dagger award-winning novels by Mick Herron, “Slow Horses” stars Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, a British intelligence officer who leads “Slough House,” an MI5 team composed of agents who made career-ending mistakes. The ensemble cast is rounded out by Jonathan Pryce, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden and Olivia Cooke.“Slow Horses” is adapted for television by “Veep” writer Will Smith, who executive produces alongside Graham Yost, Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gail Mutrux, Douglas Urbanski and James Hawes.
Like your espionage stories cold, old school, and throwback ala “Tailor Tinker Soldier Spy“? Apple TV+ might just have the thing for you. Today the streamer revealed the premiere date and a first look at the much-anticipated espionage series, “Slow Horses,” starring Academy Award-winner Gary Oldman.
Chace Crawford is teaming up with his brother-in-law Tony Romo for a new show!
Harry Hamlin was "hungry to go to work" when he chose to take on a role in the "dark" Lifetime miniseries, "Flowers in the Attic: The Origin." Hamlin, 70, is starring as the father figure in Lifetime's adaption of Andrew Neiderman's novel, "Garden of Shadows." "I was not that familiar with ‘Flowers in the Attic’ when I was offered this part," Hamlin told press during Lifetime's TCA Winter Press Tour panel. "And I quickly found out how dark it was. And my part of it, being dad, I'm not in the darkest part of the piece." "During COVID, I only did two projects since the pandemic began, so I was pretty hungry to go to work.