The team behind Netflix’s hit Fool Me Once is reuniting for a new series — at a different streamer.
Amazon’s Prime Video has ordered Lazarus, a limited series from Harlan Coben and Danny Brocklehurst. The drama will star Sam Claflin (Daisy Jones & the Six) as a forensic psychologist who returns home after his father’s suicide and becomes entangled in a set of cold case murders. Bill Nighy, playing the lead character’s late father, and Alexandra Roach, as Claflin’s sister, also star.
Lazarus is based on an original idea from best-selling author Coben and Brocklehurst, who are writing the series together. The limited series will be Coben’s second at Prime Video, which ran (and then canceled) Shelter last year.
“Lazarus is a gripping series that captures your attention from the very beginning,” said Heather Curtis, current series executive, pan-English scripted SVOD TV at Amazon MGM Studios.
Amazon’s Prime Video has ordered Lazarus, a limited series from Harlan Coben and Danny Brocklehurst. The drama will star Sam Claflin (Daisy Jones & the Six) as a forensic psychologist who returns home after his father’s suicide and becomes entangled in a set of cold case murders. Bill Nighy, playing the lead character’s late father, and Alexandra Roach, as Claflin’s sister, also star.
Lazarus is based on an original idea from best-selling author Coben and Brocklehurst, who are writing the series together. The limited series will be Coben’s second at Prime Video, which ran (and then canceled) Shelter last year.
“Lazarus is a gripping series that captures your attention from the very beginning,” said Heather Curtis, current series executive, pan-English scripted SVOD TV at Amazon MGM Studios.
- 2/7/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last week, The Pink Agenda, a nonprofit committed to raising money for breast cancer research and care, as well as awareness of the disease among young professionals, hosted The Pink Agenda’s Virtual Gala.
Giuliana and Bill Rancic Host The Pink Agenda
The Pink Agenda shares a strategic partnership with its long-time beneficiary, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (Bcrf) as well as Giuliana Rancic's Fab-u-wish initiative. Through the generous support of this year’s co-chairs; The Pink Agenda’s leadership, and over 600 event attendees, the inaugural virtual event successfully raised $265,000.
Guests were treated to an energizing opening set by acclaimed DJ D-Nice. Lauren Scruggs Kennedy and Jason Kennedy kicked-off the evening’s program with Giuliana and Bill Rancic serving as hosts. The program also featured appearances by Taylor Lautner, Tanya Rad, Brad Goreski, Zanna Roberts Rassi, Kendra Scott, a special musical performance by the Legends of Summer featuring Kim Cherry...
Giuliana and Bill Rancic Host The Pink Agenda
The Pink Agenda shares a strategic partnership with its long-time beneficiary, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (Bcrf) as well as Giuliana Rancic's Fab-u-wish initiative. Through the generous support of this year’s co-chairs; The Pink Agenda’s leadership, and over 600 event attendees, the inaugural virtual event successfully raised $265,000.
Guests were treated to an energizing opening set by acclaimed DJ D-Nice. Lauren Scruggs Kennedy and Jason Kennedy kicked-off the evening’s program with Giuliana and Bill Rancic serving as hosts. The program also featured appearances by Taylor Lautner, Tanya Rad, Brad Goreski, Zanna Roberts Rassi, Kendra Scott, a special musical performance by the Legends of Summer featuring Kim Cherry...
- 10/14/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Pink Agenda will hold their first-ever Virtual Gala on October 8, 2020, taking their signature Annual Gala to a new format with a very special live-stream viewing experience and an online silent auction.
For one night only, The Pink Agenda will bring together their dedicated supporters and leaders from across the country; notables from every industry; and the brightest minds in science for a special evening of entertainment and purpose.
The Pink Agenda’s Virtual Gala will be hosted by Giuliana and Bill Rancic with special guests Lauren and Jason Kennedy, Kendra Scott and many more! The event program will feature music by D-Nice and Legends of Summer with Kim Cherry from NBC’s The Voice.
The Pink Agenda is a nonprofit committed to raising money for breast cancer research and care, as well as awareness of the disease among young professionals. The organization shares a strategic partnership with its long-time beneficiary,...
For one night only, The Pink Agenda will bring together their dedicated supporters and leaders from across the country; notables from every industry; and the brightest minds in science for a special evening of entertainment and purpose.
The Pink Agenda’s Virtual Gala will be hosted by Giuliana and Bill Rancic with special guests Lauren and Jason Kennedy, Kendra Scott and many more! The event program will feature music by D-Nice and Legends of Summer with Kim Cherry from NBC’s The Voice.
The Pink Agenda is a nonprofit committed to raising money for breast cancer research and care, as well as awareness of the disease among young professionals. The organization shares a strategic partnership with its long-time beneficiary,...
- 9/28/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Daleks – well, one single Dalek – returned to Doctor Who on New Year’s Day in the winter special “Resolution.” As the story saw a Dalek creature manufacturing a replacement casing for itself out of scrap metal, the monster had a very different look when it appeared. Along with this one-off redesign, though, the Dalek was also brought to life in a wholly new way that honestly makes it quite a bit scarier.
As Who fans might know, the Daleks have been operated the same way for the past 50 years – a performer sits inside the pepperpot-like villain and controls its movements from within. However, the production team decided to bring the Daleks into the 21st century for “Resolution” and made the creature fully robotic.
Crew member Darren Fereday, who’s part of the art department, revealed on Twitter that everything from the varying sections of the Dalek to its accessories were controlled by robotics.
As Who fans might know, the Daleks have been operated the same way for the past 50 years – a performer sits inside the pepperpot-like villain and controls its movements from within. However, the production team decided to bring the Daleks into the 21st century for “Resolution” and made the creature fully robotic.
Crew member Darren Fereday, who’s part of the art department, revealed on Twitter that everything from the varying sections of the Dalek to its accessories were controlled by robotics.
- 1/4/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Spoiler Alert: This story includes details about the Doctor Who Season 11 premiere today.
“Not yet who I am, brain and body still rebooting, reformatting,” says Jodie Whittaker’s just-regenerated Time Lord in the Season 11 opener of Doctor Who, shown all over the world and at a near- packed Theater at Madison Square Garden for New York Comic Com. “It’s a work in progress,” the Broadchurch vet and first female Doctor adds,- in what is an unnecessary understatement.
Introduced to a standing ovation and cheers at Nycc by Whittaker, showrunner Chris Chibnall, Ep Matt Stevens and BBC America boss Sarah Barnett, the fact is the Broadchurch creator- penned premiere of the latest and 13th Doctor is one of the most complete and rewarding resets for the BBC and BBC America series since it first appeared in the UK in 1963. With the long-revealed new look for the Doctor saved until...
“Not yet who I am, brain and body still rebooting, reformatting,” says Jodie Whittaker’s just-regenerated Time Lord in the Season 11 opener of Doctor Who, shown all over the world and at a near- packed Theater at Madison Square Garden for New York Comic Com. “It’s a work in progress,” the Broadchurch vet and first female Doctor adds,- in what is an unnecessary understatement.
Introduced to a standing ovation and cheers at Nycc by Whittaker, showrunner Chris Chibnall, Ep Matt Stevens and BBC America boss Sarah Barnett, the fact is the Broadchurch creator- penned premiere of the latest and 13th Doctor is one of the most complete and rewarding resets for the BBC and BBC America series since it first appeared in the UK in 1963. With the long-revealed new look for the Doctor saved until...
- 10/7/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
This year’s Sundance Film Festival will have to make some room for a brand new distributor, as UK-based media fund manager Great Point Media has announced they’re getting jumping into the market, and are planning to release 8-12 titles per year in theaters across the country. Per an official release, the company has already assembled a full slate for 2018, with $10 million in P&A committed to date. The Great Point team will be on the ground at Sundance, scouting possible projects to round out their 2019 slate.
“At a time of great change in the market, we’re proud to be giving filmgoers the chance to experience exceptional independent films in some of the best theatres around the U.S.,” Gpm co-founder Robert Halmi said in an official statement. “We’re very excited to launch this division and to deliver compelling stories from great filmmakers with casts audiences know and love,...
“At a time of great change in the market, we’re proud to be giving filmgoers the chance to experience exceptional independent films in some of the best theatres around the U.S.,” Gpm co-founder Robert Halmi said in an official statement. “We’re very excited to launch this division and to deliver compelling stories from great filmmakers with casts audiences know and love,...
- 1/12/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Acquisitions team Sundance-bound to scout for 2019 releases.
Heading into Sundance, London-based Great Point Media is launching a Us distribution arm and has set its first release Submission for March.
Company co-founders Robert Halmi and Jim Reeve plan to release eight to 12 titles a year and have committed $10m in P&A to a full 2018 slate. The acquisitions team will attend Sundance to scout for 2019 releases.
The company has partnered with distribution veterans Mark Urman of Paladin, Jeff Lipsky of Glass Half Full, and Michael Silberman. Commercial manager Matt Stevens oversees the releases from the company’s London office.
Richard Levine’s (Nip/Tuck) Submission is an adaptation of Francine Prose’s novel Blue Angel that stars Stanley Tucci and Kyra Sedgwick. It will open on March 2 in New York and expand a week later into multiple markets.
The pipelines includes Judy Greer’s directorial debut A Happening Of Monumental Proportions, an all-star comedy...
Heading into Sundance, London-based Great Point Media is launching a Us distribution arm and has set its first release Submission for March.
Company co-founders Robert Halmi and Jim Reeve plan to release eight to 12 titles a year and have committed $10m in P&A to a full 2018 slate. The acquisitions team will attend Sundance to scout for 2019 releases.
The company has partnered with distribution veterans Mark Urman of Paladin, Jeff Lipsky of Glass Half Full, and Michael Silberman. Commercial manager Matt Stevens oversees the releases from the company’s London office.
Richard Levine’s (Nip/Tuck) Submission is an adaptation of Francine Prose’s novel Blue Angel that stars Stanley Tucci and Kyra Sedgwick. It will open on March 2 in New York and expand a week later into multiple markets.
The pipelines includes Judy Greer’s directorial debut A Happening Of Monumental Proportions, an all-star comedy...
- 1/12/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
It’s mathematically impossible for me to hate anything with John Astin in it, which is probably why I have fond memories of watching Return of the Killer Tomatoes a handful of times as a kid. Revisiting it now as an adult with Arrow Video’s recent Blu-ray/DVD release, Return doesn’t really hold up as the hilarious farce I remembered it as, but despite some uneven jokes, for the most part it is still pretty entertaining and feels like the best Troma movie the Zucker brothers never made.
Released nearly ten years after its notorious predecessor, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, the sequel introduces a world in which the titular vegetables have now been outlawed after the “Great War” that pitted humans against their oversized tomato foes, forcing new generations to adapt to a tomato-free lifestyle. That doesn’t sit well with Professor Gangreen (John Astin, who would...
Released nearly ten years after its notorious predecessor, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, the sequel introduces a world in which the titular vegetables have now been outlawed after the “Great War” that pitted humans against their oversized tomato foes, forcing new generations to adapt to a tomato-free lifestyle. That doesn’t sit well with Professor Gangreen (John Astin, who would...
- 8/8/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Discovery’s newest survival-based series, Men, Women, Wild tests whether real-life couples can conquer a unique 21-day survival experience armed only with limited supplies and each other. The six-episode series will follow three couples as they attempt to survive in three very different environments with limited supplies. Let’s meet the crew! Matt Stevens (29) & Ali Stevens (33) Survival Location: Southern Mexico Hometown: Spokane, Wa Occupation: Matt is an elite survival instructor with the U.S. Air Force, and Ali is a personal trainer, yoga instructor and a full-time mom. Marital Status: Matt and Ali have been married for six years and have three … Continue reading →
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The post Recap: Men, Women, Wild Premiere “This Day Forward” appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
- 11/12/2015
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
So you're proud to be a member of one of Vulture's 25 Most Devoted Fandoms. But how to show the world? (You know, in ways other than your tattoos, costumes, collectibles, overflowing bookshelves, and T-shirts.) Vulture has designed original badges for each of the 25 movies, TV shows, directors, books, and bands on the list; find your fandom below and then download it to make it your Facebook or Twitter icon or wallpaper for your phone. Let everyone know where you stand with every tweet, update, and phone call.Illustrations by Matt Stevens.
- 10/16/2012
- Vulture
Sony / Columbia Pirate Captain (voiced by Hugh Grant) in “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” produced by Aardman Animations for Sony Pictures Animation.
This week at the multiplex, we’ve got a little something for everyone. There’s Aardman’s stop-motion animated comedy “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” with a vocal performance from Hugh Grant; the Judd Apatow-produced romantic comedy “The Five-Year Engagement,” starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt; “Safe,” an action-packed chase thriller starring Jason Statham; and “The Raven,...
This week at the multiplex, we’ve got a little something for everyone. There’s Aardman’s stop-motion animated comedy “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” with a vocal performance from Hugh Grant; the Judd Apatow-produced romantic comedy “The Five-Year Engagement,” starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt; “Safe,” an action-packed chase thriller starring Jason Statham; and “The Raven,...
- 4/27/2012
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Critics agree the Snow White adaptation is 'not the fairest of them all.'
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Lily Collins in "Mirror, Mirror"
Photo: Relativity Media
Before it even hit the box office, "Mirror Mirror" was viewed with a critical eye as two Snow White adaptations had announced their release dates a month apart. But with the release of the trailers, it was clear that the two movies were very different. The Tarsem Singh film is a quirky comedy from the vantage point of the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) over the traditional Snow White (Lily Collins), while "Snow White and the Huntsman" is about the epic battle Snow White (Kristen Stewart) must fight for her life. Unfortunately for those involved in the former, as the reviews pour in, it's obvious the movie is making critics grumpy.
The Story
" 'Mirror Mirror' begins with an impressively animated recap of Snow White's...
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Lily Collins in "Mirror, Mirror"
Photo: Relativity Media
Before it even hit the box office, "Mirror Mirror" was viewed with a critical eye as two Snow White adaptations had announced their release dates a month apart. But with the release of the trailers, it was clear that the two movies were very different. The Tarsem Singh film is a quirky comedy from the vantage point of the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) over the traditional Snow White (Lily Collins), while "Snow White and the Huntsman" is about the epic battle Snow White (Kristen Stewart) must fight for her life. Unfortunately for those involved in the former, as the reviews pour in, it's obvious the movie is making critics grumpy.
The Story
" 'Mirror Mirror' begins with an impressively animated recap of Snow White's...
- 3/30/2012
- MTV Music News
Critics agree the Snow White adaptation is 'not the fairest of them all.'
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Lily Collins in "Mirror, Mirror"
Photo: Relativity Media
Before it even hit the box office, "Mirror Mirror" was viewed with a critical eye as two Snow White adaptations had announced their release dates a month apart. But with the release of the trailers, it was clear that the two movies were very different. The Tarsem Singh film is a quirky comedy from the vantage point of the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) over the traditional Snow White (Lily Collins), while "Snow White and the Huntsman" is about the epic battle Snow White (Kristen Stewart) must fight for her life. Unfortunately for those involved in the former, as the reviews pour in, it's obvious the movie is making critics grumpy.
The Story
" 'Mirror Mirror' begins with an impressively animated recap of Snow White's...
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Lily Collins in "Mirror, Mirror"
Photo: Relativity Media
Before it even hit the box office, "Mirror Mirror" was viewed with a critical eye as two Snow White adaptations had announced their release dates a month apart. But with the release of the trailers, it was clear that the two movies were very different. The Tarsem Singh film is a quirky comedy from the vantage point of the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) over the traditional Snow White (Lily Collins), while "Snow White and the Huntsman" is about the epic battle Snow White (Kristen Stewart) must fight for her life. Unfortunately for those involved in the former, as the reviews pour in, it's obvious the movie is making critics grumpy.
The Story
" 'Mirror Mirror' begins with an impressively animated recap of Snow White's...
- 3/30/2012
- MTV Movie News
Ireland travelled to a damp Twickenham as England looked to secure an previously unthinkable runners-up medal with their young and inexperienced side. Let us know your thoughts on the game either in the comments below or on Twitter @BallinTouch
With the destination of the Six Nations Trophy already decided, this was a battle for second place. Like in Cardiff the weather was a bit grim, a sheen of rain lying on the pitch.
The first scrum of the game yielded an immediate penalty for England which Farrell slid over for the three points. It was to be a telling omen for the afternoon.
Ireland’s first chance came after a series of turnovers for both sides ended up in the mitts of Keith Earls, the centre causing the Twickenham crowd to catch their breath with his speed before ignoring the man outside and ending up enveloped in the arms of the covering Ben Foden.
With the destination of the Six Nations Trophy already decided, this was a battle for second place. Like in Cardiff the weather was a bit grim, a sheen of rain lying on the pitch.
The first scrum of the game yielded an immediate penalty for England which Farrell slid over for the three points. It was to be a telling omen for the afternoon.
Ireland’s first chance came after a series of turnovers for both sides ended up in the mitts of Keith Earls, the centre causing the Twickenham crowd to catch their breath with his speed before ignoring the man outside and ending up enveloped in the arms of the covering Ben Foden.
- 3/17/2012
- by Jeff Ball
- Obsessed with Film
With France on course for a Grand Slam, England travelled to Paris looking to make amends for a narrow loss against Wales in the last round.
With England having made steady progress this tournament, the trip to Paris had been highlighted as the most difficult challenge for Stuart Lancaster’s men in this year’s Six Nations. England started brightly with a break by Lee Dickson, much like Chris Ashton was making last year off the inside shoulder, but there wasn’t the support and the move broke down. An early high, wide and short drop goal from Beauxis when nothing was on gave an indication of what we could expect from the French half backs.
The sight of Dylan Hartley popping up at the first scrum would have worried England scrum coach Graham Rowntree and amissed penalty kick quickly followed by a conceded penalty on the England try line did nothing for English nerves.
With England having made steady progress this tournament, the trip to Paris had been highlighted as the most difficult challenge for Stuart Lancaster’s men in this year’s Six Nations. England started brightly with a break by Lee Dickson, much like Chris Ashton was making last year off the inside shoulder, but there wasn’t the support and the move broke down. An early high, wide and short drop goal from Beauxis when nothing was on gave an indication of what we could expect from the French half backs.
The sight of Dylan Hartley popping up at the first scrum would have worried England scrum coach Graham Rowntree and amissed penalty kick quickly followed by a conceded penalty on the England try line did nothing for English nerves.
- 3/11/2012
- by Jeff Ball
- Obsessed with Film
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