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24 May 2012 10:15 AM, PDT | E! Online - UK | See recent E! Online - UK news »
Casey Anthony's real-life drama is headed back to TV, and actress Holly Deveaux has the job of portraying the reviled Florida mother who was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. Deveaux, a 19-year-old Canadian newcomer, will star alongside Rob Lowe (as prosecutor Jeff Ashton), Elizabeth Mitchell (as fellow prosecutor Linda Drake Burdick) and The Office's Oscar Nuñez (as Anthony's defense lawyer Jose Baez) in the Lifetime TV flick. The movie, based on Ashton's book Imperfect Justice, will focus primarily on the attorneys behind Anthony's explosive 2011 trial related to Caylee's disappearance and death in 2008. But the film's writer, Alison Cross, told the »
24 May 2012 10:15 AM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
Casey Anthony's real-life drama is headed back to TV, and actress Holly Deveaux has the job of portraying the reviled Florida mother who was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. Deveaux, a 19-year-old Canadian newcomer, will star alongside Rob Lowe (as prosecutor Jeff Ashton), Elizabeth Mitchell (as fellow prosecutor Linda Drake Burdick) and The Office's Oscar Nuñez (as Anthony's defense lawyer Jose Baez) in the Lifetime TV flick. The movie, based on Ashton's book Imperfect Justice, will focus primarily on the attorneys behind Anthony's explosive 2011 trial related to Caylee's disappearance and death in 2008. But the film's writer, Alison Cross, told the »
24 May 2012 3:17 AM, PDT | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »
Lifetime is currently developing "Imperfect Justice," a movie about Casey Anthony, who was found not guilty of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. And now comes word that the network has cast relative newcomer Holly Deveaux to play Casey. Deveaux is 19-years-old and has appeared in TV programs "Less Than Kind" and "Baxter" in Canada, as well as in a made-for-tv movie "Silent Witness," opposite Anne Heche and Dermot Mulroney. Other actresses considered for the role were Alyssa Milano and Jennifer Love Hewitt. The new movie will focus on the attorneys behind the controversial 2011 trial. It will co-star Rob Lowe as Jeff Ashton (the prosecuting attorney), Elizabeth Mitchell as Linda Drake Burdick (fellow prosecutor) and Oscar Nunez ("The Office") as Jose Baez (Anthony's defense attorney). »
23 May 2012 1:24 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Lifetime's movie about the Casey Anthony trial has added a couple of familiar names to its cast -- along with one lesser-known actress playing Anthony herself.
Canadian actress Holly Deveaux will play Anthony in "Prosecuting Casey Anthony," the Orlando Sentinel reports. The movie is based on Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton's book "Imperfect Justice" and will star Rob Lowe as Ashton.
Elizabeth Mitchell ("Lost," "V") and Oscar Nunez ("The Office") have also signed on to the project, which begins filming next week and will air later in the year. Mitchell will play Linda Burdick, Ashton's fellow prosecutor, and Nunez will play defense attorney Jose Baez, who helped win his client's acquittal on the charge of murdering her daughter Caylee. (Casey Anthony was convicted of four counts of giving false statements to police.)
Deveaux starred in the Canadian comedy "Baxter" and has guest-starred on episodes of "Lost Girl," "Haven" and "Breakout Kings. »
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14 April 2012 7:47 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this weekend: A “mini” version of Titanic sets sail, SOAPnet hosts a Veronica Mars-athon, HBO goes Girls crazy and more. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are several programs to keep on your radar.
Saturday, April 14
8 pm Titanic (ABC) | This two-night miniseries, penned by Downton Abbey‘s Julian Fellowes, kicks off with three hours that track similar events from different characters’ points of view, each culminating in a cliff-hanger as the ship begins to founder. The final hour (airing Sunday at 9 aka the 100th anniversary of Titanic’s sinking) weaves all the storylines together as tragedy strikes. »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
13 March 2012 6:00 AM, PDT | People - CelebrityBabies | See recent People - CelebrityBabies news »
Courtesy Lisa Loeb
Please welcome our newest celebrity blogger, Lisa Loeb!
Currently expecting her second child in June, the musician, 44, and husband Roey Hershkovitz are already parents to daughter Lyla Rose, 2.
In addition to her number one single “Stay (I Missed You),” Loeb also had hits with “Do You Sleep” and “I Do.” In the years since, she’s recorded two children’s albums, written a kids book, done voiceovers, developed an eyewear line and started the nonprofit Camp Lisa Foundation.
She can be found on Facebook and on Twitter @lisaloeb.
In her introductory blog, Loeb writes about her family and pregnancy thus far, »
- Sarah
28 February 2012 3:51 PM, PST | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »
Chicago – There is such a unique array of DVD titles this week that we couldn’t just let them get buried on our desk like so many minor titles do over the year. At least one of these has to be of interest to you. Maybe even the Dane Cook movie.
All four titles were released on February 28th, 2012
Photo credit: Lionsgate
Starring: Dane Cook, Julie Benz, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Barbara Hershey
Running Time: 123 minutes
Synopsis:
When an 11-year-old girl goes missing in Los Angeles, a chain of events is unleashed that will affect several strangers all struggling to find their own paths to redemption. Starring Dane Cook, Barbara Hershey and Julie Benz, these lost souls will together find the Answers To Nothing.
Special Features:
o Audio Commentary With Gillian Vigman (Writer), Matthew Leuwyler (Writer/Director), Amanda Marshall (Producer), Sim Sarna (Producer) and David Robert Jones »
- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
27 February 2012 12:00 PM, PST | NextMovie | See recent NextMovie news »
This week: Martin Scorsese shows his softer side in the magical "Hugo," four male friends have a party to die for (literally) in "I Melt With You," the lives of several lost souls converge during a child-abduction case in "Answers to Nothing," and Rowan Atkinson spoofs James Bond in the Blu-ray debut of "Johnny English."
'Hugo'
Box Office: $67 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 93% Fresh
Storyline: Director Martin Scorsese's gorgeous-looking love letter to filmmaking stars Asa Butterfield as an orphan who lives alone in a Paris railway station; when he's not maintaining the station's clock, he tinkers with an automaton left to him by his father. The repaired machine produces a message that leads him to a toymaker (Ben Kingsley) who might be famed filmmaker Georges Méliès in this family mystery that costars Sacha Baron Cohen, Jude Law, Christopher Lee and Chloë Grace Moretz.
Extras! Learn more about the innovative »
- Robert DeSalvo
23 February 2012 4:13 PM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Last week, Zap2it asked our readers to make some tough decisions in our TV's Most Crushworthy competition. This week, it's runoff time as we seek out the Ultimate TV Crush.
We're not overly surprised at two of the finalists in the polls for characters whose on-screen lives were cut short: Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) was a central part of "The O.C." for three seasons before her untimely death. And while Boone (Ian Somerhalder) was the first major character to die on "Lost," his online fans are not at all shy about showing their support.
The people who made the runoff round against them, though? Not who we would have bet on at the start. Marissa's opponent is Caitlin Todd (Sasha Alexander) from "NCIS," who beat out Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell) from "Lost" and a pair of Whedonverse characters, Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) from "Angel" and Tara (Amber Benson) from "Buffy." "NCIS »
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9 items from 2012
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