Arden Cho rocks a bold blue suit for the premiere of her new Netflix series, Partner Track, in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (August 23).
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final two seasons of, Lesley Manville is taking on another real-life saga: the 2004 murders in Nottinghamshire, England. And only ET has the exclusive first look at the series written by James Graham, who draws from his firsthand experiences of growing up in the mining village. In, Manville plays Julie Jackson, the wife of a former union activist, whose murder kicks off this drama about a small, fractured community shattered by two unexpected killings and the manhunt that followed.
The investigation also unearths historic divisions among lifelong neighbors and the police force that resulted from a union strike three decades before. In addition to Manville, the cast also includes David Morrissey as Detective Chief Superintendent Ian St Clair, a highly respected officer in Nottingham who is tasked with investigating the brutal murder, and Joanne Froggatt as Sarah Vincent, a politically active councillor who was deeply affected by the mining strikes. For Graham, who also wrote and, the series is a mix of genres. While not quite a true-crime story, it’s a whodunnit inspired by real events.
It’s a crime thriller but not a typical procedural. Yet, the contemporary drama is something deeply personal and thrilling at the same time.
And for the writer, it’s hopefully what makes it compelling to audiences. , which has been renewed for a second season by the BBC, is just the latest drama ripped from the headlines to join the BritBox streaming platform, giving American audiences a chance to catch up on the best of British TV. In addition to, BritBox revealed that, a series about a member of parliament who tried to fake his own death starring Matthew Macfadyen and his wife, Keeley Hawes, as well as, the TV adaptation of Val
.Arden Cho rocks a bold blue suit for the premiere of her new Netflix series, Partner Track, in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (August 23).
movie, but she had a message for fans who are sad about her character's absence. The upcoming Paramount+ movie reunites the majority of the original series cast, minus key alumni such as Cho and Dylan O'Brien. Cho, who headlines Netflix's new workplace series , confirmed in an interview earlier this summer that her decision not to appear in the movie was due to significant pay disparity with a few of her co-stars.Nonetheless, Cho expressed her gratitude to the fans for their support and love for her character, Kira.
With Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom Exodus due to world premiere at the upcoming Venice Film Festival, Zentropa has dropped a look at the kinetic opening sequence as well as a set of new posters (check out the video above and see photos below).
British actress Lesley Joseph told how she has no plans to retire as learning lines keeps her brain young while performing keeps her supple. The Birds Of A Feather star, 76, who was the oldest Strictly Come Dancing contestant in 2016, is taking on a new challenge in the form of Celebrity MasterChef. She told the Sunday Express magazine: “Sometimes I can’t believe how old I am because I’ve got so much energy.
Steven Pasquale has been tapped as the male lead opposite Neve Campbell in Avalon, ABC’s drama series based on Michael Connelly’s short story, from David E. Kelley, A+E Studios and 20th Television. Avalon, which received a straight-to-series order from ABC, takes place in the city of Avalon on Catalina Island, where L.A. Sheriff’s Department Detective Nicole “Nic” Searcy (Campbell) heads up a small office. Catalina has a local population that serves more than 1 million tourists a year, and each day when the ferries arrive, hundreds of potential new stories enter the island. Detective Searcy is pulled into a career-defining mystery that will challenge everything she knows about herself and the island.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaScreen Media has nabbed North American distribution rights to “Virtually Heroes,” an action comedy that was produced by Roger Corman nearly a decade ago but was left without a home.The release of the film has been a long time coming. “Virtually Heroes” was an official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, but despite Corman’s legendary status as the Picasso of B movies, it never landed distribution.
TIFF announced its Short Cuts section today comprised of 39 live-action narrative, documentary, and animated short films from directors repping 18 countries.
À la vie à l’amor – Emilie Mannering | CanadaWorld PremiereAgainst Reality – Olivia Peace | United States of AmericaWorld PremiereAirhostess-737 – Thanasis Neofotistos | GreeceNorth American PremiereAll-inclusive (Todo incluido) – Duván Duque Vargas | Colombia, FranceWorld PremiereAnastasia (Анастасия) – Sarah McCarthy | UKCanadian PremiereBaba – Mbithi Masya | KenyaWorld Premierebackflip – Nikita Diakur | Germany, FranceNorth American PremiereCANARY – Pierre-Hugues Dallaire, Benoit Therriault | CanadaNorth American PremiereDiaspora – Tyler Mckenzie Evans | CanadaWorld PremiereGary Screams For You – Cody McGlashan, Nolan Sordyl | United States of AmericaWorld PremiereHills and Mountains (Koha wa Tapaha) – Salar Pashtoonyar | Afghanistan, CanadaWorld PremiereI’m On Fire – Michael Spiccia | United States of America, AustraliaWorld PremiereIce Merchants – João Gonzalez | Portugal, France, United KingdomNorth American PremiereIt’s What Each Person Needs – Sophy Romvari | CanadaWorld PremiereLay Me by the Shore – David Findlay | CanadaNorth American PremiereLe Pupille – Alice Rohrwacher | Italy, United States of AmericaCanadian PremiereLiturgy of Anti-Tank Obstacles (Літургія протитанкових перешкод) – Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk | Ukraine, United States of AmericaNorth American PremiereMirror Mirror – Sandulela Asanda | South AfricaWorld PremiereMunicipal Relaxation Module – Matthew Rankin | CanadaWorld PremiereN’xaxaitkw – Asia Youngman | CanadaWorld PremiereNanitic - Carol Nguyen | CanadaWorld PremiereNo Ghost in the Morgue (Pas de fantôme à la morgue) – Marilyn Cooke | CanadaCanadian PremierePleasure Garden – Rita Ferrando | CanadaWorld PremiereQuiet Minds Silent Streets – Karen Chapman | CanadaWorld PremiereRest Stop –
Amber Heard is changing things up ahead of her appeal of the verdict in the controversial defamation case against her ex-husband Johnny Depp. The 36-year-old actress has fired her former lawyers and has hired a new legal team.The Hollywood star is preparing to continue the legal battle, now with attorneys David L.
Amber Heard has sacked her long-time attorney and hired a new legal team as she prepares to appeal the verdict in her defamation trial with Johnny Depp. Elaine Bredehoft, who represented Ms Heard in the six-week long trial, will step down.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterRon Perlman, Nick Nolte, Charles Melton, and Tim Blake Nelson have all joined the cast of the upcoming Peacock series “Poker Face,” Variety has learned exclusively.Perlman (“Sons of Anarchy,” “Hellboy”), Nolte (“Warrior,” “Graves”), Melton (“Riverdale,” “American Horror Stories”), and Nelson (“Watchmen,” “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs”) join the show’s already expansive cast. Natasha Lyonne will lead the series, with previously announced cast members including: Adrien Brody, Audrey Corsa, Benjamin Bratt, Chloe Sevigny, Danielle MacDonald, Dascha Polanco, Ellen Barkin, Jameela Jamil, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Judith Light, Lil Rel Howery, Niall Cunningham, Nicholas Cirillo, S. Epatha Merkerson, Simon Helberg and Tim Meadows.
Amber Heard has hired new legal counsel amid her ongoing litigious battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp. Last month, Heard took the necessary step toofficially appeal the verdict in Depp's defamation case against her. According to the legal documents, obtained by ET, the actress' lawyers at the time filed the paperwork on July 21 in Fairfax County, Virginia, alerting the court they would be filing an appeal in the case where jurors awarded the star $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.
Amber Heard has hired new lawyers amid the ongoing legal battle between her and ex-husband Johnny Depp.
Sarah Paulson has said goodbye to her blonde hair!
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorPallavi Sharda didn’t have to look far to get into character for “Wedding Season.” The Australian actor and dancer stars in the Netflix rom-com as Asha, a New Jersey-raised attorney being pressured by her Indian parents to find a man and get married. To get them off her back, she convinces one of her set-ups (Suraj Sharma) to pretend that they’re dating during a summer wedding season.“When I read the script, I just thought, ‘I know this story,’” says Sharda, who is best known for her Bollywood career and television work in Australia. “I know this woman.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentStrand Releasing has acquired all North American rights to Maryam Touzani’s “The Blue Caftan,” which world premiered at Cannes and won the Fipresci prize. The film, which is represented in international markets by Films Boutique, will have its North American premiere at Toronto in the Special Screenings section.Touzani’s follow-up to Un Certain Regard title “Adam,” “The Blue Caftan” tells the story of Halim and Mina, a married couple running a traditional caftan store in one of Morocco’s oldest medinas.
Paramount+ has set the lead cast for its upcoming drama series Sexy Beast, the prequel to the 2000 cult British gangster movie, which is set to premiere in 2023.