Remember the Emmys? Due to Hollywood’s dual strikes, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards were delayed from last fall. The telecast, fronted by Anthony Anderson, will take place at Downtown L.A.’s Peacock Theater on Monday, Jan. 15, at a time marked by an explosion of events and perhaps one of the most crowded corridors in awards season history. Get ready to pop some champagne!
Thursday, Jan. 11
Canada at the Emmys
Private location, 5:30 p.m.
Zaib Shaikh, Canada’s consul general in Los Angeles along with Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s ambassador to the United States will open the doors of Canada’s House for a private reception to honor this year’s Canadian Emmy nominees. Expected guests include Lamar Johnson, Luke Kirby, Susan Coyne, Devery Jacobs, Tantoo Cardinal, Sarah Levy, Shamier Anderson, Mae Martin, Sophie Nélisse, Jeremy Podeswa, Dustin Milligan, Michael Seater, Amanda Crew, Cassandra James, Bruce Greenwood, Enuka Okuma,...
Thursday, Jan. 11
Canada at the Emmys
Private location, 5:30 p.m.
Zaib Shaikh, Canada’s consul general in Los Angeles along with Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s ambassador to the United States will open the doors of Canada’s House for a private reception to honor this year’s Canadian Emmy nominees. Expected guests include Lamar Johnson, Luke Kirby, Susan Coyne, Devery Jacobs, Tantoo Cardinal, Sarah Levy, Shamier Anderson, Mae Martin, Sophie Nélisse, Jeremy Podeswa, Dustin Milligan, Michael Seater, Amanda Crew, Cassandra James, Bruce Greenwood, Enuka Okuma,...
- 1/10/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Blink49 Studios Attaches Kristina Lauren Anderson, Remy Solomon & Natalie Krinsky To Upcoming Dramas
Exclusive: Kristina Lauren Anderson, Remy Solomon and producer Natalie Krinsky are getting in business with Canada’s Blink49 Studios.
Anderson has been attached to write If We Were Villains, the drama series John Morayniss’ Blink49 is co-producing with Sex Education maker Eleven, while Solomon will adapt Marissa Stapley’s novel Things To Do When It’s Raining. Natalie Krinsky has signed a non-writing executive producer deal for the latter.
Anderson will be adapting M.L. Rio’s book, which is billed as a “hauntingly suspenseful novel that follows seven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin.” When tragedy strikes in their final year and one dies, the others are forced to prove to the police — and themselves — that they are blameless. The book has sold more than...
Anderson has been attached to write If We Were Villains, the drama series John Morayniss’ Blink49 is co-producing with Sex Education maker Eleven, while Solomon will adapt Marissa Stapley’s novel Things To Do When It’s Raining. Natalie Krinsky has signed a non-writing executive producer deal for the latter.
Anderson will be adapting M.L. Rio’s book, which is billed as a “hauntingly suspenseful novel that follows seven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin.” When tragedy strikes in their final year and one dies, the others are forced to prove to the police — and themselves — that they are blameless. The book has sold more than...
- 11/29/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Nine years ago, actor Adam MacDonald made his feature writing and directing debut with an entertaining survival thriller called Backcountry (watch it Here), which starred Missy Peregrym as a woman lost in the wilderness and menaced by a bear. Two and a half years ago, we heard that MacDonald and Peregrym were going to be teaming up for a new survival thriller called Out Come the Wolves – which, as you might guess from the title, will have Peregrym facing off with a pack of ravenous wolves. Now Variety has confirmed that filming is now underway.
MacDonald is directing Out Come the Wolves from a screenplay by Enuka Okuma, based on a story they crafted with actor Joris Jarsky of God’s Country. The story centers on a woman who brings her male best friend to meet her fiancé at her family’s secluded family cabin in the woods. As tensions grow between the two men,...
MacDonald is directing Out Come the Wolves from a screenplay by Enuka Okuma, based on a story they crafted with actor Joris Jarsky of God’s Country. The story centers on a woman who brings her male best friend to meet her fiancé at her family’s secluded family cabin in the woods. As tensions grow between the two men,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Bloody Disgusting has learned that principal photography has begun for Adam MacDonald’s new movie Out Come the Wolves. The film will shoot through May on location in Dundas, Ontario, with second unit having already been completed in Red Deer, Alberta.
Out Come the Wolves will be distributed by IFC Films and Shudder in the US with levelFILM releasing in Canada. The film is represented for international by Altitude Film Sales, who will be discussing the film with buyers in Cannes next week. It’s slated for a late 2024 release.
Out Come the Wolves follows a woman (Missy Peregrym) who brings her fiancé (Damon Runyan) to her secluded cabin deep in the wilderness to meet her male best friend (Joris Jarsky). While there, tensions between the two men rise, prior to them setting off on a deer hunt that descends into the darkest side of nature, leaving a truly terrifying trail of horror.
Out Come the Wolves will be distributed by IFC Films and Shudder in the US with levelFILM releasing in Canada. The film is represented for international by Altitude Film Sales, who will be discussing the film with buyers in Cannes next week. It’s slated for a late 2024 release.
Out Come the Wolves follows a woman (Missy Peregrym) who brings her fiancé (Damon Runyan) to her secluded cabin deep in the wilderness to meet her male best friend (Joris Jarsky). While there, tensions between the two men rise, prior to them setting off on a deer hunt that descends into the darkest side of nature, leaving a truly terrifying trail of horror.
- 5/11/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Principal photography has commenced on Adam MacDonald’s survival thriller “Out Come the Wolves.”
The feral feature, which will be shot on location in Dundas, Ontario throughout May, follows the story of a woman who takes her fiancé to a secluded cabin to meet her best male friend, before things take a dark turn during a hunting trip.
The film is represented for international by Altitude Film Sales, who will be discussing the film with buyers at the upcoming Cannes Film Market.
MacDonald’s credits include “Backcountry”, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and “Pyewacket”, which also debuted at TIFF. He also directed the third and fourth seasons of “Slasher” and the upcoming season five for AMC’s Shudder. Most recently, he completed directing the first virtual reality horror movie experience for Meta entitled “Be Mine.”
“Out Come the Wolves” reunites MacDonald with Missy Peregrym,...
The feral feature, which will be shot on location in Dundas, Ontario throughout May, follows the story of a woman who takes her fiancé to a secluded cabin to meet her best male friend, before things take a dark turn during a hunting trip.
The film is represented for international by Altitude Film Sales, who will be discussing the film with buyers at the upcoming Cannes Film Market.
MacDonald’s credits include “Backcountry”, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and “Pyewacket”, which also debuted at TIFF. He also directed the third and fourth seasons of “Slasher” and the upcoming season five for AMC’s Shudder. Most recently, he completed directing the first virtual reality horror movie experience for Meta entitled “Be Mine.”
“Out Come the Wolves” reunites MacDonald with Missy Peregrym,...
- 5/11/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers from the final season of “Workin’ Moms,” now streaming on Netflix.
After seven seasons and more than 80 episodes, “Workin’ Moms” has retired: The seventh and final season hit Netflix on April 26. Creator, writer, sometimes director and star Catherine Reitman knew she wanted to end the series while crafting Season 6 — bringing home the comedy of working mothers who are just trying to do their best — with a final scene she’d had in her head.
“The only justice I could think of for working mothers is, you just dust yourself off, you get back up and you go to work,” she tells Variety. “That’s it — you get your kids set up, and you go back to work. And there was no fantasy that could better eclipse the reality of being a working mother.”
From the moment Reitman conceptualized the series as a new mom,...
After seven seasons and more than 80 episodes, “Workin’ Moms” has retired: The seventh and final season hit Netflix on April 26. Creator, writer, sometimes director and star Catherine Reitman knew she wanted to end the series while crafting Season 6 — bringing home the comedy of working mothers who are just trying to do their best — with a final scene she’d had in her head.
“The only justice I could think of for working mothers is, you just dust yourself off, you get back up and you go to work,” she tells Variety. “That’s it — you get your kids set up, and you go back to work. And there was no fantasy that could better eclipse the reality of being a working mother.”
From the moment Reitman conceptualized the series as a new mom,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
Catherine Reitman wanted to share stories of women trying — and often failing — to have it all. Fast forward seven seasons, 83 episodes and dozens of awards nominations (including two International Emmy nods), and she’s ready to put that baby to bed.
“Workin’ Moms” was born following the creator, showrunner, star and sometimes director’s own first Mother’s Day, which she missed while shooting an indie movie. Along with her husband Philip Sternberg (who plays her on-screen husband Nathan on the series), they created the production banner Wolf + Rabbit and sold what was initially going to be a premium cable project to FX.
Reitman had spent a lot of time growing up in Canada with her family (her father was late Canadian filmmaker Ivan Reitman), so when FX passed, she looked north and sold the series to CBC.
“Honest to God, I was so hopeful that I would get to Season 2,” Reitman recalls to Variety.
“Workin’ Moms” was born following the creator, showrunner, star and sometimes director’s own first Mother’s Day, which she missed while shooting an indie movie. Along with her husband Philip Sternberg (who plays her on-screen husband Nathan on the series), they created the production banner Wolf + Rabbit and sold what was initially going to be a premium cable project to FX.
Reitman had spent a lot of time growing up in Canada with her family (her father was late Canadian filmmaker Ivan Reitman), so when FX passed, she looked north and sold the series to CBC.
“Honest to God, I was so hopeful that I would get to Season 2,” Reitman recalls to Variety.
- 1/3/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
John Morayniss’ Blink49 Studios and Sex Education producer Eleven are working up a series adaptation of author M.L. Rio’s novel If We Were Villains.
The book, a suspenseful thriller set in an exclusive arts conservatory, has sold more than 180,000 copies in English since publishing in 2017 and is available in 14 languages.
If We Were Villains follows seven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin. When tragedy strikes in their final year and one turns up dead, the others face their greatest acting challenge yet: persuading the police, and themselves, that they are blameless.
Canada-headquarted Blink49 and the UK’s Eleven will co-produce, with Executive Producers Jamie Campbell executive producer and Jennifer Pick the co-executive producer for Eleven. Carolyn Newman and Virginia Rankin of Blink49 Studios are also exec producers, along with Rio,...
The book, a suspenseful thriller set in an exclusive arts conservatory, has sold more than 180,000 copies in English since publishing in 2017 and is available in 14 languages.
If We Were Villains follows seven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin. When tragedy strikes in their final year and one turns up dead, the others face their greatest acting challenge yet: persuading the police, and themselves, that they are blameless.
Canada-headquarted Blink49 and the UK’s Eleven will co-produce, with Executive Producers Jamie Campbell executive producer and Jennifer Pick the co-executive producer for Eleven. Carolyn Newman and Virginia Rankin of Blink49 Studios are also exec producers, along with Rio,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Catherine Reitman’s Workin’ Moms is coming to an end. The hit comedy series, which airs on CBC in Canada and streams on Netflix, has been renewed for a seventh and final season.
Creator and executive producer Reitman, who also stars in the lead role of Kate Foster, announced today that the seventh season will be its last.
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“To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life. Philip and I hit the ground, day one of season one, with a three-month old and a two-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries. Going to work every day, whether in the room with our brilliant writers, on set with our extraordinary cast or in post with the best producing team in the business,...
Creator and executive producer Reitman, who also stars in the lead role of Kate Foster, announced today that the seventh season will be its last.
TV Series Cancellations 2022: Photo Gallery
“To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life. Philip and I hit the ground, day one of season one, with a three-month old and a two-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries. Going to work every day, whether in the room with our brilliant writers, on set with our extraordinary cast or in post with the best producing team in the business,...
- 6/20/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Workin’ Moms are clockin’ out. The popular Canadian comedy, which streams Stateside on Netflix, has been renewed for a seventh and final season, to premiere in 2023.
Series creator and star Catherine Reitman, who plays Kate Foster, made the announcement on Monday. “To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life,” she said. “Philip [Sternberg] and I hit the ground, day one of Season 1, with a three-month old and a two-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries.
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Series creator and star Catherine Reitman, who plays Kate Foster, made the announcement on Monday. “To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life,” she said. “Philip [Sternberg] and I hit the ground, day one of Season 1, with a three-month old and a two-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries.
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- 6/20/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
We have some bad news for fans of the Netflix/CBC comedy series, Workin' Moms.
The hit series will wrap with its upcoming seventh season, according to Catherine Reitman, the star, creator, and director.
“And so, it is with love and gratitude that I’m announcing season seven as our final season. The biggest thank you to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for getting behind a show that points a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood," Reitman shared in a statement.
"To those of you who’ve stopped me on the street, to share your love of the show — I see you. I hear you. And I thank you. Go get ’em mamas."
Reitman also shared a video on Twitter, teasing fans about what's on the horizon for the last-ever season.
The series launched in Canada in 2017, with Netflix taking international rights two years later.
The last-ever season will...
The hit series will wrap with its upcoming seventh season, according to Catherine Reitman, the star, creator, and director.
“And so, it is with love and gratitude that I’m announcing season seven as our final season. The biggest thank you to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for getting behind a show that points a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood," Reitman shared in a statement.
"To those of you who’ve stopped me on the street, to share your love of the show — I see you. I hear you. And I thank you. Go get ’em mamas."
Reitman also shared a video on Twitter, teasing fans about what's on the horizon for the last-ever season.
The series launched in Canada in 2017, with Netflix taking international rights two years later.
The last-ever season will...
- 6/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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Catherine Reitman’s mommy-comedy sitcom Workin’ Moms is set to end with its upcoming seventh season.
The daughter of the late Hollywood director Ivan Reitman writes, directs and stars in the sitcom that launched on the CBC network in Canada in 2017, before Netflix picked up the Canadian import two years later. The final season will debut on CBC and CBC Gem in winter 2023, followed by a release on Netflix elsewhere globally.
Wolf + Rabbit Entertainment is at work in Toronto on the final season, which will consist of 13 half-hour episodes.
“And so, it is with love and gratitude that I’m announcing season seven as our final season. The biggest thank you to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for getting behind a show that points a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood. To those of you who’ve stopped me on the street,...
Catherine Reitman’s mommy-comedy sitcom Workin’ Moms is set to end with its upcoming seventh season.
The daughter of the late Hollywood director Ivan Reitman writes, directs and stars in the sitcom that launched on the CBC network in Canada in 2017, before Netflix picked up the Canadian import two years later. The final season will debut on CBC and CBC Gem in winter 2023, followed by a release on Netflix elsewhere globally.
Wolf + Rabbit Entertainment is at work in Toronto on the final season, which will consist of 13 half-hour episodes.
“And so, it is with love and gratitude that I’m announcing season seven as our final season. The biggest thank you to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for getting behind a show that points a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood. To those of you who’ve stopped me on the street,...
- 6/20/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Am I crazy or is this really happening?” is by now a fairly familiar hook for thrillers. But Castille Landon’s “Fear of Rain” gets some fresh mileage from it by embedding us in the perspective of a teenager diagnosed with schizophrenia — and whose worries are thus dismissed as delusional when she decides a next-door neighbor is up to something nefarious.
Middling at best in terms of suspense mechanics, and not the most perceptive treatment of mental illness you’ll ever see, this nonetheless compels interest as a well-acted drama-cum-mystery whose heroine (like the kid in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”) has some unique challenges to her amateur sleuthing. Lionsgate is releasing the feature to available theaters and on demand Feb. 12.
Hopes are not raised particularly high by the opening, that stock horror trope of a panicked, barefoot young woman being chased through woods by some...
Middling at best in terms of suspense mechanics, and not the most perceptive treatment of mental illness you’ll ever see, this nonetheless compels interest as a well-acted drama-cum-mystery whose heroine (like the kid in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”) has some unique challenges to her amateur sleuthing. Lionsgate is releasing the feature to available theaters and on demand Feb. 12.
Hopes are not raised particularly high by the opening, that stock horror trope of a panicked, barefoot young woman being chased through woods by some...
- 2/12/2021
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
"There's no one up there... Your mind is just playing tricks on you." Lionsgate has revealed a second trailer for the indie psychological thriller Fear of Rain by filmmaker Castille Landon. A girl with schizophrenia struggles with the terrifying hallucinations as she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. The only person who believes her is Caleb – a boy she isn't even sure exists. The film stars Madison Iseman as Rain Burroughs, hence the title being a play on her name. Also starring Katherine Heigl, Harry Connick Jr., Israel Broussard, Enuka Okuma, as well as Eugenie Bondurant. Fear of Rain is a described as "a terrifying thriller that takes you inside Rain's mind as she confronts the frightening hallucinations of her imagination to determine whether there is real horror hiding right next door." This looks like a horror film in the second half of the trailer, perhaps with...
- 1/15/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"No one believes me." Lionsgate has debuted a trailer for an indie drama titled Fear of Rain by filmmaker Castille Landon. A girl living with schizophrenia struggles with the terrifying hallucinations as she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. The only person who believes her is Caleb – a boy she isn't even sure exists. The film stars Madison Iseman as Rain Burroughs, hence the title being a play on her name. Also starring Katherine Heigl, Harry Connick Jr., Israel Broussard, Enuka Okuma, and Eugenie Bondurant. Fear of Rain is a described as "a terrifying thriller that takes you inside Rain's mind as she confronts the frightening hallucinations of her imagination to determine whether there is real horror hiding right next door." It nearly looks like a horror film, which seems like an overly-dramatic way to tell this story. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Castille Landon's Fear of Rain,...
- 12/17/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
'Fear of Rain' trailer is out now and it looks terrifying.
Lionsgate dropped the first official trailer for the upcoming psychological horror film 'Fear of Rain' starring 'Clouds' actress Madison Iseman in the lead.
Written and directed by Castille Landon, the film follows Rain Burroughs (played by Iseman), a teenage girl diagnosed with schizophrenia, who constantly struggles with horrifying hallucinations that haunt her.
The trailer is full of creepy imagery that she experiences, beginning with a man chasing her down through a dark forest in the middle of the night.
The official synopsis for 'Fear of Rain' is as follows: "For teenager Rain Burroughs, a diagnosis with schizophrenia means that every day is a struggle as she tries to figure out which of the disturbing images, harrowing voices, and traumatic feelings she experiences are real and which are all in her mind."
"But when...
Lionsgate dropped the first official trailer for the upcoming psychological horror film 'Fear of Rain' starring 'Clouds' actress Madison Iseman in the lead.
Written and directed by Castille Landon, the film follows Rain Burroughs (played by Iseman), a teenage girl diagnosed with schizophrenia, who constantly struggles with horrifying hallucinations that haunt her.
The trailer is full of creepy imagery that she experiences, beginning with a man chasing her down through a dark forest in the middle of the night.
The official synopsis for 'Fear of Rain' is as follows: "For teenager Rain Burroughs, a diagnosis with schizophrenia means that every day is a struggle as she tries to figure out which of the disturbing images, harrowing voices, and traumatic feelings she experiences are real and which are all in her mind."
"But when...
- 12/17/2020
- by Omkar Padte
- GlamSham
IFC Midnight has taken US rights and levelFilm has acquired Canadian rights.
Altitude Film Entertainment has acquired international sales rights to Canadian survival thriller Out Come The Wolves ahead of next month’s online American Film Market (November 9-13).
IFC Midnight has already taken US distribution rights while levelFilm will release in Canada. The film is currently in pre-production and scheduled for a June 2021 shoot in Northern Ontario, Canada, with Canadian filmmaker Adam MacDonald directing from a script by Enuka Okuma.
Out Come The Wolves is set to star Missy Peregrym and Joris Jarsky. The story follows a woman who...
Altitude Film Entertainment has acquired international sales rights to Canadian survival thriller Out Come The Wolves ahead of next month’s online American Film Market (November 9-13).
IFC Midnight has already taken US distribution rights while levelFilm will release in Canada. The film is currently in pre-production and scheduled for a June 2021 shoot in Northern Ontario, Canada, with Canadian filmmaker Adam MacDonald directing from a script by Enuka Okuma.
Out Come The Wolves is set to star Missy Peregrym and Joris Jarsky. The story follows a woman who...
- 10/29/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Netflix has launched a new trailer for the upcoming comedy-adventure ‘The Sleepover’ featuring Joe Manganiello.
Clancy (Sadie Stanley) and her kid brother Kevin (Maxwell Simkins) discover that their seemingly normal stay-at-home mom Margot (Malin Åkerman) is actually a former high-end thief in the witness protection program. When both their mom and dad (Ken Marino) are kidnapped and forced to pull one last job with an ex-flame of Margot’s (Joe Manganiello), the siblings must team up to rescue their parents over the course of one action-packed night that they’ll never forget.
Directed by Trish Sie, the film stars Sadie Stanley, Maxwell Simkins, Ken Marino, Cree Cicchino, Lucas Jaye, Karla Souza, Enuka Okuma, Erik Griffin, with Joe Manganiello,
and Malin Åkerman.
Also in trailers – Netflix debuts trailer for ‘Ratched’
The film hits Netflix on August 21st.
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Clancy (Sadie Stanley) and her kid brother Kevin (Maxwell Simkins) discover that their seemingly normal stay-at-home mom Margot (Malin Åkerman) is actually a former high-end thief in the witness protection program. When both their mom and dad (Ken Marino) are kidnapped and forced to pull one last job with an ex-flame of Margot’s (Joe Manganiello), the siblings must team up to rescue their parents over the course of one action-packed night that they’ll never forget.
Directed by Trish Sie, the film stars Sadie Stanley, Maxwell Simkins, Ken Marino, Cree Cicchino, Lucas Jaye, Karla Souza, Enuka Okuma, Erik Griffin, with Joe Manganiello,
and Malin Åkerman.
Also in trailers – Netflix debuts trailer for ‘Ratched’
The film hits Netflix on August 21st.
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- 8/6/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"I don't think your mom is just a regular mom." Netflix has revealed an official trailer for a family comedy titled The Sleepover, the latest from director Trish Sie, of Step Up All In and Pitch Perfect 3. When two siblings discover their seemingly normal mom is a former thief in witness protection who has been forced to pull one last job, they team up to rescue her over the course of an action-packed night. Joe Manganiello stars as an ex-flame of their mom who gets involved and helps the kids pull off this job and save the day. Starring Sadie Stanley, Maxwell Simkins, Ken Marino, Cree Cicchino, Lucas Jaye, Karla Souza, Enuka Okuma, Erik Griffin, with Malin Akerman. This looks so cheesy and absurdly fun, like the kind of Hollywood comedies they used to make in the 90s. But, uh, made by Netflix now. Still looks entertaining. Here's the...
- 8/5/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
YouTube has opted not to continue with one of its three remaining original scripted series, supernatural thriller Impulse, which has been canceled after two seasons. The decision was made five months after the October release of Season 2.
Impulse was renewed for a second season in July 2018, before YouTube’s strategic shift in late 2018 from a Svod to Avod model and away from original scripted programming to double down on unscripted fare. Every YouTuBe scripted original to air since then has been canceled except for flagship Cobra Kai and Liza on Demand, starring popular YouTube personality Liza Koshy, which have been renewed for additional seasons.
Cobra Kai is heading into its third season on YouTube; its future on the platform beyond that is up in the air.
In Impulse, which hails from Universal Cable Productions and studio-based Hypnotic, Maddie Hasson stars as Henrietta “Henry” Cole, a rebellious 16-year-old who has always...
Impulse was renewed for a second season in July 2018, before YouTube’s strategic shift in late 2018 from a Svod to Avod model and away from original scripted programming to double down on unscripted fare. Every YouTuBe scripted original to air since then has been canceled except for flagship Cobra Kai and Liza on Demand, starring popular YouTube personality Liza Koshy, which have been renewed for additional seasons.
Cobra Kai is heading into its third season on YouTube; its future on the platform beyond that is up in the air.
In Impulse, which hails from Universal Cable Productions and studio-based Hypnotic, Maddie Hasson stars as Henrietta “Henry” Cole, a rebellious 16-year-old who has always...
- 3/10/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Changes are in store for Henry Coles in Impulse season 2, but the series remains true to its strong character development in the process.
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This spoiler-free review is based on the first two episodes of Impulse season 2.
Viewers of Impulse on YouTube Premium have figured out by now that the television adaptation of the Stephen Gould Jumper novels is more true to the themes of personal trauma from the first book than it is to the high octane action film from 2008. As a result, the pacing of the first season is quite deliberate, focusing more on what caused Henry Coles, played by Maddie Hasson, to teleport in the first place rather than accelerating through her origin story and having her quickly gain control over her abilities. Although some of that will change in season 2, the first two episodes made available for review indicate that the details about...
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This spoiler-free review is based on the first two episodes of Impulse season 2.
Viewers of Impulse on YouTube Premium have figured out by now that the television adaptation of the Stephen Gould Jumper novels is more true to the themes of personal trauma from the first book than it is to the high octane action film from 2008. As a result, the pacing of the first season is quite deliberate, focusing more on what caused Henry Coles, played by Maddie Hasson, to teleport in the first place rather than accelerating through her origin story and having her quickly gain control over her abilities. Although some of that will change in season 2, the first two episodes made available for review indicate that the details about...
- 10/9/2019
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: As part of Netflix’s growing slate of live-action family films aimed at kids and teens, the streamer has started production on the Ld Entertainment production The Sleepover directed by Pitch Perfect 3 filmmaker Trish Sie.
Pic, written by Sarah Rothschild, follows two siblings who discover their seemingly normal mom is a former thief in witness protection. Mom is forced to pull one last job, and the kids team up to rescue her over the course of an action-packed night. Marino will play Glen Finch, the father of the kids and the husband who learns many unexpected new facts about his wife.
Boasted by a large ensemble cast, The Sleepover stars Sadie Stanley (Kim Possible), Maxwell Simkins, Ken Marino, Cree Cicchino, Lucas Jaye, Karla Souza, Enuka Okuma...
Pic, written by Sarah Rothschild, follows two siblings who discover their seemingly normal mom is a former thief in witness protection. Mom is forced to pull one last job, and the kids team up to rescue her over the course of an action-packed night. Marino will play Glen Finch, the father of the kids and the husband who learns many unexpected new facts about his wife.
Boasted by a large ensemble cast, The Sleepover stars Sadie Stanley (Kim Possible), Maxwell Simkins, Ken Marino, Cree Cicchino, Lucas Jaye, Karla Souza, Enuka Okuma...
- 8/26/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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YouTube Premium is bringing back Doug Liman's Impulse for another suspenseful season of sci-fi.
YouTube Premium isn't messing around with its sci-fi series, Impulse. Indeed, the show, which premiered back on June 6, 2018, landed a quick renewal for a second season, which was announced less than two months later at that year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red) cited 8 million viewers for the Impulse pilot in its Comic-Con 2018 renewal confirmation. Thus, Impulse Season 2, like its predecessor, is coming back with a full 10-episode run. It helped that the first season was very well received, and that the popular Cobra Kai helped the new streaming subscription service carve out a viable niche.
Impulse is directed and produced by Bourne Identity and Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman. It is adapted the Jumper series of novels from Steven Gould, which also served as the basis for Liman's 2008 film adaptation,...
YouTube Premium is bringing back Doug Liman's Impulse for another suspenseful season of sci-fi.
YouTube Premium isn't messing around with its sci-fi series, Impulse. Indeed, the show, which premiered back on June 6, 2018, landed a quick renewal for a second season, which was announced less than two months later at that year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red) cited 8 million viewers for the Impulse pilot in its Comic-Con 2018 renewal confirmation. Thus, Impulse Season 2, like its predecessor, is coming back with a full 10-episode run. It helped that the first season was very well received, and that the popular Cobra Kai helped the new streaming subscription service carve out a viable niche.
Impulse is directed and produced by Bourne Identity and Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman. It is adapted the Jumper series of novels from Steven Gould, which also served as the basis for Liman's 2008 film adaptation,...
- 7/19/2018
- Den of Geek
YouTube has given a second season order to Impulse -- a sci-fi thriller produced by Universal Cable Productions and acclaimed director Doug Liman (of Bourne franchise fame) through his Hypnotic Productions.
The first episode of Impulse, which debuted on June 6, has generated 7.4 million views on YouTube Premium to date. Ten more hourlong episodes will arrive in 2019, YouTube said.
Impulse follows a rebellious 16-year-old girl played by newcomer Maddie Hasson who longs to escape her small-town existence, and discovers that she can teleport. However, Hasson's powers make her a target for those who seek to control her. Hasson will return for season two alongside Missi Pyle, Sarah Desjardins, Enuka Okuma, and Craig Arnold. Liman will direct and serve as executive producer alongside David Bartis and Gene Klein. Lauren LeFranc will return as Ep and showrunner.
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The first episode of Impulse, which debuted on June 6, has generated 7.4 million views on YouTube Premium to date. Ten more hourlong episodes will arrive in 2019, YouTube said.
Impulse follows a rebellious 16-year-old girl played by newcomer Maddie Hasson who longs to escape her small-town existence, and discovers that she can teleport. However, Hasson's powers make her a target for those who seek to control her. Hasson will return for season two alongside Missi Pyle, Sarah Desjardins, Enuka Okuma, and Craig Arnold. Liman will direct and serve as executive producer alongside David Bartis and Gene Klein. Lauren LeFranc will return as Ep and showrunner.
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- 7/19/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube has ordered a 10-episode second season of critically praised supernatural thriller series Impulse, directed and executive produced by Doug Liman (Bourne Identity), for premiere on YouTube Premium in 2019.
YouTube says the series pilot, which is available for free on the service, has drawn nearly eight million views since it premiered on June 6.
In Impulse, which hails from Universal Cable Productions and studio-based Hypnotic (Suits), Maddie Hasson stars as Henrietta “Henry” Cole, a rebellious 16-year-old girl who has always felt different from her peers and longs to escape from her seemingly quaint small town. During a traumatic event, Henry discovers she has the extraordinary ability to teleport, and her newfound power confirms Henry’s conviction that she really was different from everybody else — but it now makes her the focus of those who want to control her.
Hassan will return for Season 2 along with Missi Pyle as Cleo, Sarah Desjardins as Jenna,...
YouTube says the series pilot, which is available for free on the service, has drawn nearly eight million views since it premiered on June 6.
In Impulse, which hails from Universal Cable Productions and studio-based Hypnotic (Suits), Maddie Hasson stars as Henrietta “Henry” Cole, a rebellious 16-year-old girl who has always felt different from her peers and longs to escape from her seemingly quaint small town. During a traumatic event, Henry discovers she has the extraordinary ability to teleport, and her newfound power confirms Henry’s conviction that she really was different from everybody else — but it now makes her the focus of those who want to control her.
Hassan will return for Season 2 along with Missi Pyle as Cleo, Sarah Desjardins as Jenna,...
- 7/19/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
One easy way to kick off a TV show is to have a fight between two people hopping back forth between a subway train car and the edge of a glacier. It’s no small feat, then, that after starting that way, “Impulse” then foregoes just enough of the international metaphysical intrigue to tell a compelling high school drama story.
A majority of the new YouTube Premium show centers on Henry (Maddie Hasson), a high schooler who at the outset is mainly concerned with looking to escape a troubled family situation through a haze of pot smoke. Her life changes one day when a classroom seizure brings on some unexpected abilities. Over the course of subsequent weeks, Henry discovers that she has teleportation powers that she has little ability to control.
Still trying to understand these new experiences, Henry finds herself in another unthinkable situation after getting a ride home...
A majority of the new YouTube Premium show centers on Henry (Maddie Hasson), a high schooler who at the outset is mainly concerned with looking to escape a troubled family situation through a haze of pot smoke. Her life changes one day when a classroom seizure brings on some unexpected abilities. Over the course of subsequent weeks, Henry discovers that she has teleportation powers that she has little ability to control.
Still trying to understand these new experiences, Henry finds herself in another unthinkable situation after getting a ride home...
- 6/7/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Impulse Trailers
YouTube Red‘s Impulse (2018) TV show trailer stars Maddie Hasson, David James Elliott, Missi Pyle, Sarah Desjardins, and Enuka Okuma. Impulse‘s plot synopsis: “In the upcoming YouTube Red Original Drama Series Impulse, 16-year-old Henry Coles is an outsider in her new town of Reston, New York. With a major chip on her shoulder and [...]
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YouTube Red‘s Impulse (2018) TV show trailer stars Maddie Hasson, David James Elliott, Missi Pyle, Sarah Desjardins, and Enuka Okuma. Impulse‘s plot synopsis: “In the upcoming YouTube Red Original Drama Series Impulse, 16-year-old Henry Coles is an outsider in her new town of Reston, New York. With a major chip on her shoulder and [...]
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- 5/12/2018
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
YouTube Red has released a full trailer for the Doug Liman's upcoming sci-fi drama series Impulse. The series is based on Steven Gould's Jumper series and this particular story is based on the third book in that series.
I've been impressed with what I've seen from this show so far and this latest trailer offers us more details on the story that it will tell. The show definitely looks a hell of a lot better than the Jumper movie! Impulse seems to have a much darker, gritty, and grounded tone to it, which I like.
YouTube Red impressed me with Cobra Kai and it looks like they will impress again with Impulse. Here's the synopsis:
16-year-old Henry Coles is an outsider in her new town of Reston, New York. With a major chip on her shoulder and no friends, she remains withdrawn and isolated, but everything changes when...
I've been impressed with what I've seen from this show so far and this latest trailer offers us more details on the story that it will tell. The show definitely looks a hell of a lot better than the Jumper movie! Impulse seems to have a much darker, gritty, and grounded tone to it, which I like.
YouTube Red impressed me with Cobra Kai and it looks like they will impress again with Impulse. Here's the synopsis:
16-year-old Henry Coles is an outsider in her new town of Reston, New York. With a major chip on her shoulder and no friends, she remains withdrawn and isolated, but everything changes when...
- 5/11/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Something happened; something really strange." YouTube has just released a first look at their new TV show from Doug Liman, Impulse.The hour-long thriller stars Maddie Hasson as Henry Coles, a 16-year-old loner who "remains withdrawn and isolated, but everything changes when a traumatic encounter with a classmate triggers something deep within Henry— unleashing a power she cannot control." The cast also includes Missi Pyle, Sarah Desjardins, Enuka Okuma, Craig Arnold and David James Elliott.Read More…...
- 3/24/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The first teaser trailer has been released for Doug Liman's (Edge of Tomorrow, Bourne Identity) upcoming action drama series Impulse, which is based on the third novel of Steven Gould's Jumper series. This trailer is actually pretty impressive. I really like what I'm seeing from this series, especially with the production value. Hell, this series looks a lot better and more interesting than the Jumper movie was. It's definitly a lot darker than what I was expecting. The series is coming to YouTube Red and this is the synopsis: now if you're
16-year-old Henry Coles is an outsider in her new town of Reston, New York. With a major chip on her shoulder and no friends, she remains withdrawn and isolated, but everything changes when a traumatic encounter with a classmate triggers something deep within Henry— unleashing a power she cannot control.
The series stars Maddie Hasson in the role of Henry,...
16-year-old Henry Coles is an outsider in her new town of Reston, New York. With a major chip on her shoulder and no friends, she remains withdrawn and isolated, but everything changes when a traumatic encounter with a classmate triggers something deep within Henry— unleashing a power she cannot control.
The series stars Maddie Hasson in the role of Henry,...
- 3/22/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Maddie Hasson (Twisted, The Finder), Sarah Desjardins (Van Helsing, Wayward Pines), Missi Pyle (Gone Girl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Enuka Okuma (How to Get Away with Murder, Rookie Blue) and Craig Arnold (Degrassi: The Next Generation, Heartland) are set as series regulars in YouTube’s Impulse, a sci-fi thriller pilot from Universal Cable Productions. In addition, David James Elliott (Jag) is set for a guest-starring role. Production gets underway tomorrow in…...
- 12/16/2016
- Deadline TV
In last Thursday night’s episode, Law Professor Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) received a call from her boyfriend Nate’s (Billy Brown) wife Nia. Nia (Enuka Okuma) is dying of advanced ovarian cancer, and begs Annalise to end both her and her husband’s suffering by killing her. Nia says she knows Annalise is capable of murder because she […]
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- 10/19/2015
- by Pablo Mena
- Uinterview
Network: ABC
Episodes: 74 (hour)
Seasons: Six
TV show dates: June 24, 2010 -- September 3, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Ben Bass, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, Eric Johnson, Charlotte Sullivan, Matt Gordon, Noam Jenkins, Melanie Nicholls-King, Aidan Devine, Lyriq Bent, and Peter MacNeill.
TV show description:
This police drama follows five young officers who have just graduated from the Academy.
Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym) is empathetic, sometimes at a cost. She's also very bright but didn't get off to a great start in her new job, already clashing with training officer Sam Swarek (Ben Bass). He just wants her to trust her instincts. That's what he did when he was undercover as a drug dealer for eight months until his cover was blown and he was forced back on the beat.
Episodes: 74 (hour)
Seasons: Six
TV show dates: June 24, 2010 -- September 3, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Ben Bass, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, Eric Johnson, Charlotte Sullivan, Matt Gordon, Noam Jenkins, Melanie Nicholls-King, Aidan Devine, Lyriq Bent, and Peter MacNeill.
TV show description:
This police drama follows five young officers who have just graduated from the Academy.
Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym) is empathetic, sometimes at a cost. She's also very bright but didn't get off to a great start in her new job, already clashing with training officer Sam Swarek (Ben Bass). He just wants her to trust her instincts. That's what he did when he was undercover as a drug dealer for eight months until his cover was blown and he was forced back on the beat.
- 10/17/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC has canceled “Rookie Blue” after six seasons, TheWrap has learned. The show follows a group of rookie police officers and the struggles they face while patrolling the city streets. Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, Charlotte Sullivan, Ben Bass and Matt Gordon all starred in the Canadian summer series. lana Frank, Tassie Cameron, Russ Cochrane, David Wellington and John Morayniss serve as executive producers. The show is a production of IFC Films and eOne, which also distributes the series internationally. Also Read: 'Graceland' Canceled by USA After 3 Seasons “The success of ‘Rookie Blue’ is a testament not...
- 10/16/2015
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
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To celebrate the release of Rookie Blue Season Five Volume One we are have 3 copies to give away.
Described as ‘Grey’s Anatomy with guns’ by Los Angeles Times, the hit Canadian police drama Rookie Blue, starring Missy Peregrym (Heroes), returns with its most exciting outing yet – Season Five, Volume One, which makes its UK DVD debut courtesy of Entertainment One UK.
Set in Toronto, the series follows the lives of five rookie cops from fictional 15 Division who have just graduated from the academy.
Under the watchful guidance of their officers, Andy McNally (Peregrym) and her fellow rookies are in the real world working for one of the most elite units in the city. As they get to grips with their tough job and their turbulent private lives, this group of twenty-somethings soon learn the hard way that no amount of training could have prepared them for the job…...
To celebrate the release of Rookie Blue Season Five Volume One we are have 3 copies to give away.
Described as ‘Grey’s Anatomy with guns’ by Los Angeles Times, the hit Canadian police drama Rookie Blue, starring Missy Peregrym (Heroes), returns with its most exciting outing yet – Season Five, Volume One, which makes its UK DVD debut courtesy of Entertainment One UK.
Set in Toronto, the series follows the lives of five rookie cops from fictional 15 Division who have just graduated from the academy.
Under the watchful guidance of their officers, Andy McNally (Peregrym) and her fellow rookies are in the real world working for one of the most elite units in the city. As they get to grips with their tough job and their turbulent private lives, this group of twenty-somethings soon learn the hard way that no amount of training could have prepared them for the job…...
- 7/28/2015
- by Laura Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
It's been rumored that the 11 episodes of season six could be the end of Rookie Blue. However, if the ratings are strong enough ABC and Global (in Canada) could certainly want a seventh season. Will this beloved show be cancelled or renewed? Stay tuned!
Rookie Blue continues to follow a group of newbie cops as they work at the fictional 15 Division. The cast includes Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass, Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Charlotte Sullivan, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, and Priscilla Faia.
Read More…...
Rookie Blue continues to follow a group of newbie cops as they work at the fictional 15 Division. The cast includes Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass, Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Charlotte Sullivan, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, and Priscilla Faia.
Read More…...
- 6/27/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
There doesn't seem to be much danger of ABC's Rookie Blue being cancelled any time soon. The show is produced in Canada and the fifth season has 22 episodes (instead of the usual 13). However, they're being split into two parts -- half will air this summer while the rest will run at a later date. This kind of move often spells the end for a series. Will there be a sixth season? Stay tuned.
Rookie Blue continues to follow a group of newbie cops as they work at the fictional 15 Division. The cast includes Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Ben Bass, Travis Milne, Enuka Okuma, Charlotte Sullivan, Peter Mooney, Priscilla Faia, Matt Gordon, Rachel Ancheril, Melanie Nicholls-King, Adam MacDonald, Aliyah O’Brien, Oliver Becker, and Matt Murray.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher...
Rookie Blue continues to follow a group of newbie cops as they work at the fictional 15 Division. The cast includes Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Ben Bass, Travis Milne, Enuka Okuma, Charlotte Sullivan, Peter Mooney, Priscilla Faia, Matt Gordon, Rachel Ancheril, Melanie Nicholls-King, Adam MacDonald, Aliyah O’Brien, Oliver Becker, and Matt Murray.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher...
- 7/18/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC has brought Rookie Blue, their summer cop series, back for a fourth season. The show is produced in Canada so its fate isn't neccesarily dependent on Us ratings. However, whether ABCcancels the series or wants to bring it back certainly is. Will Rookie Blue be back for a fifth season? Time will tell.
The fourth season of Rookie Blue typically airs Thursday nights and there are 13 new episodes once again. The cast includes Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Eric Johnson, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, Enuka Okuma, Charlotte Sullivan, and Ben Bass.
Here are the TV show's ratings for the Summer 2013 season. They'll be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Final season averages: 1.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 5.08 million total viewers.
Episode 04-13: Thursday,...
The fourth season of Rookie Blue typically airs Thursday nights and there are 13 new episodes once again. The cast includes Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Eric Johnson, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, Enuka Okuma, Charlotte Sullivan, and Ben Bass.
Here are the TV show's ratings for the Summer 2013 season. They'll be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Final season averages: 1.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 5.08 million total viewers.
Episode 04-13: Thursday,...
- 9/14/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Now, picking up where we left off ...
Season 4 of "Rookie Blue" wrapped up Thursday (Sept. 12) with "You Can See the Stars," the two-part season finale's conclusion handled by two of the series' executive producers and behind-the-scenes reliables, writer (and showrunner) Tassie Cameron and director David Wellington.
With their typical expertise bountifully evident, it's a very safe bet that any fan who was there to the final scene now feels Season 5 can't come soon enough.
The show really did pick up at the end of the previous chapter, with alleged pedophile Kevin Ford (Michael Cram) again knocking out his handcuffed captive: Officer Oliver Shaw (Matt Gordon), who was in the trunk of his police car, parked in a remote area.
Sam (Ben Bass) interrogated his girlfriend -- and Ford's stalker -- Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) about the last time she saw Ford, while Nick (Peter Mooney) tried to radio Oliver. Unbeknownst to him,...
Season 4 of "Rookie Blue" wrapped up Thursday (Sept. 12) with "You Can See the Stars," the two-part season finale's conclusion handled by two of the series' executive producers and behind-the-scenes reliables, writer (and showrunner) Tassie Cameron and director David Wellington.
With their typical expertise bountifully evident, it's a very safe bet that any fan who was there to the final scene now feels Season 5 can't come soon enough.
The show really did pick up at the end of the previous chapter, with alleged pedophile Kevin Ford (Michael Cram) again knocking out his handcuffed captive: Officer Oliver Shaw (Matt Gordon), who was in the trunk of his police car, parked in a remote area.
Sam (Ben Bass) interrogated his girlfriend -- and Ford's stalker -- Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) about the last time she saw Ford, while Nick (Peter Mooney) tried to radio Oliver. Unbeknownst to him,...
- 9/13/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Before he could talk about any of the details, "Rookie Blue" co-star Gregory Smith said the episode he directed this season was "big."
He wasn't kidding.
"Under Fire," Thursday's (Sept. 5) intense chapter of the ABC police drama, was the first half of the show's Season 4 finale -- and though it seems a cliche to say it put most of the regular characters in the line of fire, it truly did. And no one knew that more in the opening moments than Andy and Chloe (Missy Peregrym, Priscilla Faia).
The hour began on a light note with the gang playing trivia at The Black Penny, and Chloe won. Things started veering toward the serious as Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) found Holly (Aliyah O'Brien) waiting there to meet someone else, while at home, Andy told Nick (Peter Mooney) of her ongoing guilt over having doctored Marlo's (Rachael Ancheril) police memo book at Sam's (Ben Bass) urging.
He wasn't kidding.
"Under Fire," Thursday's (Sept. 5) intense chapter of the ABC police drama, was the first half of the show's Season 4 finale -- and though it seems a cliche to say it put most of the regular characters in the line of fire, it truly did. And no one knew that more in the opening moments than Andy and Chloe (Missy Peregrym, Priscilla Faia).
The hour began on a light note with the gang playing trivia at The Black Penny, and Chloe won. Things started veering toward the serious as Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) found Holly (Aliyah O'Brien) waiting there to meet someone else, while at home, Andy told Nick (Peter Mooney) of her ongoing guilt over having doctored Marlo's (Rachael Ancheril) police memo book at Sam's (Ben Bass) urging.
- 9/6/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Heading into the home stretch of its fourth season, "Rookie Blue" is letting some of its cops play very close to the edge.
Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) is a prime example, especially as of Thursday's (Aug. 29) episode of the ABC police drama, "Deception." The hour opened by showing her parked across the street from the home of Kevin Ford (guest star Michael Cram), the alleged pedophile who was a suspect when Chris' (Travis Milne) supposed son disappeared in the episode "What I Lost" two weeks ago.
Marlo clearly hadn't given up pursuing him, and he caught her peering into his house -- and claiming "harassment," he said he intended to call her bosses. "Your career's over!," he shouted after her.
Elsewhere, Andy (Missy Peregrym) roused a sleeping Nick (Peter Mooney) after a night spent together. "Whatever this is," he told her of their new relationship, "I don't totally hate it." She concurred,...
Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) is a prime example, especially as of Thursday's (Aug. 29) episode of the ABC police drama, "Deception." The hour opened by showing her parked across the street from the home of Kevin Ford (guest star Michael Cram), the alleged pedophile who was a suspect when Chris' (Travis Milne) supposed son disappeared in the episode "What I Lost" two weeks ago.
Marlo clearly hadn't given up pursuing him, and he caught her peering into his house -- and claiming "harassment," he said he intended to call her bosses. "Your career's over!," he shouted after her.
Elsewhere, Andy (Missy Peregrym) roused a sleeping Nick (Peter Mooney) after a night spent together. "Whatever this is," he told her of their new relationship, "I don't totally hate it." She concurred,...
- 8/30/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Sometimes, handling one thing yields something bigger.
Such was Oliver's (Matt Gordon) fortune in mediating a neighborhood domestic dispute in the opening moments of Thursday's (Aug. 22) ABC "Rookie Blue" episode, "You Are Here." After apparently resolving the discord -- which the husband admitted could have been because he "forgot our anniversary" (whoops!) -- Oliver noticed an odd, "super-skunky" smell.
He and partner du jour Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) then uncovered a "grow-op," or as Sam (Ben Bass) put it, a house "swimming in illegal marijuana plants." And a smart-alecky young suspect named Chuck (Doug Smith) was taken into custody and turned over to Chloe (Priscilla Faia), alias -- at least for this story -- "the booking fairy."
Meanwhile, Andy (Missy Peregrym) told Nick (Peter Mooney) her concerns about feeling "sneaky" about their secretive new romance. When he offered to tell his ex Gail about it, Andy insisted on being the one...
Such was Oliver's (Matt Gordon) fortune in mediating a neighborhood domestic dispute in the opening moments of Thursday's (Aug. 22) ABC "Rookie Blue" episode, "You Are Here." After apparently resolving the discord -- which the husband admitted could have been because he "forgot our anniversary" (whoops!) -- Oliver noticed an odd, "super-skunky" smell.
He and partner du jour Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) then uncovered a "grow-op," or as Sam (Ben Bass) put it, a house "swimming in illegal marijuana plants." And a smart-alecky young suspect named Chuck (Doug Smith) was taken into custody and turned over to Chloe (Priscilla Faia), alias -- at least for this story -- "the booking fairy."
Meanwhile, Andy (Missy Peregrym) told Nick (Peter Mooney) her concerns about feeling "sneaky" about their secretive new romance. When he offered to tell his ex Gail about it, Andy insisted on being the one...
- 8/23/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
If a character is going to return to a show, he may as well do it in a big way.
So it was for Chris (Travis Milne) in "What I Lost," Thursday's (Aug. 15) episode of ABC's "Rookie Blue." His visit to Toronto with his family initially revealed an even-more-fun side of Andy and Nick (Missy Peregrym, Peter Mooney), who played with Chris' young son Christian at a park playground, but things turned very serious very fast.
As the former undercover partners started to have a conversation about whether to embark on a personal relationship, they were distracted by a woman's cry for help after her companion collapsed. Nick and Andy ran to the rescue -- and when Andy returned, Christian was gone.
Oliver (Matt Gordon) began to lead the investigation, but Andy didn't deal well with suddenly being cast in the role of victim. And upon his arrival at the scene,...
So it was for Chris (Travis Milne) in "What I Lost," Thursday's (Aug. 15) episode of ABC's "Rookie Blue." His visit to Toronto with his family initially revealed an even-more-fun side of Andy and Nick (Missy Peregrym, Peter Mooney), who played with Chris' young son Christian at a park playground, but things turned very serious very fast.
As the former undercover partners started to have a conversation about whether to embark on a personal relationship, they were distracted by a woman's cry for help after her companion collapsed. Nick and Andy ran to the rescue -- and when Andy returned, Christian was gone.
Oliver (Matt Gordon) began to lead the investigation, but Andy didn't deal well with suddenly being cast in the role of victim. And upon his arrival at the scene,...
- 8/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It certainly looked like a scene out of a horror movie, "Psycho" very specifically ... but it was just the start of Thursday's (Aug. 1) "Rookie Blue."
Aptly subtitled "Friday the 13th," the date within the latest episode of the ABC police drama, the hour opened with Chloe (Priscilla Faia) scared out of her wits by Dov (Gregory Smith) as she exited a police shower, though he simply wanted to make amends for suspecting her of being bipolar. "I can't keep up with you," she wailed about his ever-shifting feelings toward her.
A casual food-truck conversation between Andy and Sam (Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass) followed. Her: "How are you?" Him: "You know me." Her: "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." Zing! When he then suggested no one knew him better than her, she replied that maybe his current girlfriend Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) did.
Cut to Marlo pacing around a psychiatrist's office, where the counselor...
Aptly subtitled "Friday the 13th," the date within the latest episode of the ABC police drama, the hour opened with Chloe (Priscilla Faia) scared out of her wits by Dov (Gregory Smith) as she exited a police shower, though he simply wanted to make amends for suspecting her of being bipolar. "I can't keep up with you," she wailed about his ever-shifting feelings toward her.
A casual food-truck conversation between Andy and Sam (Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass) followed. Her: "How are you?" Him: "You know me." Her: "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." Zing! When he then suggested no one knew him better than her, she replied that maybe his current girlfriend Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) did.
Cut to Marlo pacing around a psychiatrist's office, where the counselor...
- 8/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"We knew this was coming. Diaz is gone, and he isn't coming back."
Such was Sgt. Frank Best's (Lyriq Bent) greeting as he informed the other rookies of Chris' (Travis Milne) departure at the start of "Skeletons," Thursday''s (July 25) episode of ABC's "Rookie Blue." As they registered their surprise -- particularly Dov (Gregory Smith), who had done his best to change Chris' mind -- Best added, "People come, people go, so you might as well get used to it."
Indeed: ABC's press information already confirms Diaz will be a big part of the Aug. 15 episode. Meanwhile, another familiar face returned to 15 Division as Detective Luke Callaghan's (Eric Johnson) reappeared to help direct a kidnapping investigation, one with huge reverberations for the cops.
The apparent victim had been taken in a cab registered to Ross Perik (Ben Carlson), last season's perp who kidnapped Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) and fatally stabbed her would-be rescuer,...
Such was Sgt. Frank Best's (Lyriq Bent) greeting as he informed the other rookies of Chris' (Travis Milne) departure at the start of "Skeletons," Thursday''s (July 25) episode of ABC's "Rookie Blue." As they registered their surprise -- particularly Dov (Gregory Smith), who had done his best to change Chris' mind -- Best added, "People come, people go, so you might as well get used to it."
Indeed: ABC's press information already confirms Diaz will be a big part of the Aug. 15 episode. Meanwhile, another familiar face returned to 15 Division as Detective Luke Callaghan's (Eric Johnson) reappeared to help direct a kidnapping investigation, one with huge reverberations for the cops.
The apparent victim had been taken in a cab registered to Ross Perik (Ben Carlson), last season's perp who kidnapped Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) and fatally stabbed her would-be rescuer,...
- 7/26/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Just when you don't want to know someone any better, you end up quarantined together.
Such is the luck of Officer Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym), who found herself forcibly isolated with her ex-love Sam Swarek's (Ben Bass) current girlfriend -- Officer Marlo Cruz (Rachael Ancheril) -- in Thursday's (July 18) ABC "Rookie Blue" episode "Poison Pill."
Uncomfortably partnered for the day and following a lead on a drug dealer, the women suddenly found themselves covered in heroin tainted with anthrax ... and stuck in the art gallery where they had collared the dealer, after he up-ended a table that sent the powder flying all over the two cops. 'Just another day at the office," as Swarek wryly summed it up.
In the course of being treated with antibiotics, McNally and alleged "ice queen" Cruz had plenty of time to hash things out. The initially confrontational tone changed, though, once Cruz confessed she...
Such is the luck of Officer Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym), who found herself forcibly isolated with her ex-love Sam Swarek's (Ben Bass) current girlfriend -- Officer Marlo Cruz (Rachael Ancheril) -- in Thursday's (July 18) ABC "Rookie Blue" episode "Poison Pill."
Uncomfortably partnered for the day and following a lead on a drug dealer, the women suddenly found themselves covered in heroin tainted with anthrax ... and stuck in the art gallery where they had collared the dealer, after he up-ended a table that sent the powder flying all over the two cops. 'Just another day at the office," as Swarek wryly summed it up.
In the course of being treated with antibiotics, McNally and alleged "ice queen" Cruz had plenty of time to hash things out. The initially confrontational tone changed, though, once Cruz confessed she...
- 7/19/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
ABC gave its Toronto-set cop drama an early renewal today, shrugging off the show’s season-low numbers from last week. Instead, the network pointed out that Rookie Blue is the summer’s No. 1 show in total viewers for its 10Pm Thursday slot, resulting in its most-watched season since 2010. Produced in the Great White North by Icf Films and Entertainment One, the series stars Missy Peregrym and Gregory Smith as cops who still feel like rookies despite their four years on the job. Charlotte Sullivan, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, Ben Bass, Priscilla Faia and Rachael Ancheril co-star. Production on Season 5 will begin in January for a summer 2014 premiere.
- 7/17/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
How easy is it for youngsters to be misunderstood? The latest "Rookie Blue" yields plenty of evidence.
The aptly titled "The Kids Are Not Alright," Thursday's (July 11) episode of the ABC police drama, offered two stories of teens and trouble. In one plot, Andy and Gail (Missy Peregrym, Charlotte Sullivan) found a boy crammed into the trunk of a car during a seemingly typical traffic check. Let's get real, though: If a "Rookie Blue'' hour opens with such a check, what are the chances it will stay "typical"?
The other main plot involved Sam's (Ben Bass) search for the person who fatally shot another teen, a hunt that came to involve rival gangs. A former gang member who started out as a suspect was revealed to be the victim's cousin ... and the real target of the shooting. Even worse, text messages showed he was being set up by his relative,...
The aptly titled "The Kids Are Not Alright," Thursday's (July 11) episode of the ABC police drama, offered two stories of teens and trouble. In one plot, Andy and Gail (Missy Peregrym, Charlotte Sullivan) found a boy crammed into the trunk of a car during a seemingly typical traffic check. Let's get real, though: If a "Rookie Blue'' hour opens with such a check, what are the chances it will stay "typical"?
The other main plot involved Sam's (Ben Bass) search for the person who fatally shot another teen, a hunt that came to involve rival gangs. A former gang member who started out as a suspect was revealed to be the victim's cousin ... and the real target of the shooting. Even worse, text messages showed he was being set up by his relative,...
- 7/12/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The rookie cops of Division 15 may have more experience now, but they still can land in a heapin' helpin' of trouble.
Thursday's (May 23) Season 4 opener of ABC's "Rookie Blue," titled "Surprises," demonstrated that amply. For starters, there was the expected front-and-center story of Officers Andy McNally and Nick Collins (Missy Peregym, Peter Mooney).
Right off the bat, they were seen immersed six months later in the undercover operation they left everything and everyone behind for -- including their respective, fellow badge-wearing loves Sam Swarek and Gail Peck (Ben Bass, Charlotte Sullivan) -- at the end of Season 3.
That case would be closed in the first hour of Season 4, but not before a new bond between Andy and Nick made itself known ("It hasn't all been bad," he said as their job was winding down, met by her warm smile). And not before each of them took some blows, quite literally.
Thursday's (May 23) Season 4 opener of ABC's "Rookie Blue," titled "Surprises," demonstrated that amply. For starters, there was the expected front-and-center story of Officers Andy McNally and Nick Collins (Missy Peregym, Peter Mooney).
Right off the bat, they were seen immersed six months later in the undercover operation they left everything and everyone behind for -- including their respective, fellow badge-wearing loves Sam Swarek and Gail Peck (Ben Bass, Charlotte Sullivan) -- at the end of Season 3.
That case would be closed in the first hour of Season 4, but not before a new bond between Andy and Nick made itself known ("It hasn't all been bad," he said as their job was winding down, met by her warm smile). And not before each of them took some blows, quite literally.
- 5/24/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Even after three years on the beat, rookie cops still can have a lot to learn.
That's evident right from the start of Season 4 of "Rookie Blue," the Canadian-made drama that's now a well-rated summer programming mainstay for ABC. The show resumes Thursday, May 23, with what was set up by the previous round's last scene: Officers Andy McNally and Nick Collins (Missy Peregrym, Peter Mooney) are in the thick of the dangerous meth-related sting operation they've gone deep under cover for.
The loves they left behind, Sam Swarek and Gail Peck (Ben Bass, Charlotte Sullivan), and other colleagues from 15 Division search for them when they suddenly fall off the radar. Dov Epstein, Traci Nash, Chris Diaz, Oliver Shaw and Sgt. Frank Best (Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, Matt Gordon, Lyriq Bent) also are back and in on the hunt, joined by new training officer Marlo Cruz (Rachael Ancheril). Rookie...
That's evident right from the start of Season 4 of "Rookie Blue," the Canadian-made drama that's now a well-rated summer programming mainstay for ABC. The show resumes Thursday, May 23, with what was set up by the previous round's last scene: Officers Andy McNally and Nick Collins (Missy Peregrym, Peter Mooney) are in the thick of the dangerous meth-related sting operation they've gone deep under cover for.
The loves they left behind, Sam Swarek and Gail Peck (Ben Bass, Charlotte Sullivan), and other colleagues from 15 Division search for them when they suddenly fall off the radar. Dov Epstein, Traci Nash, Chris Diaz, Oliver Shaw and Sgt. Frank Best (Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, Matt Gordon, Lyriq Bent) also are back and in on the hunt, joined by new training officer Marlo Cruz (Rachael Ancheril). Rookie...
- 5/23/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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