On Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at 7:00 Pm, USA Network will air Season 24, Episode 7 of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” titled “Dead Ball.” In this episode, Detective Benson finds herself delving into the past of a popular sports star after the case against him falls apart. Her investigation uncovers additional victims, adding complexity to the case.
Meanwhile, Detective Velasco has an encounter with one of his heroes, which leaves him feeling disappointed.
This episode promises a neutral and straightforward look at the detectives’ efforts to seek justice and uncover the truth in the world of sports. It showcases the challenges they face when dealing with high-profile cases and confronting their personal expectations.
If you’re a fan of crime dramas and enjoy watching detectives tackle complex cases, don’t miss “Dead Ball” on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on USA Network.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Wednesday 11 October 2023 on USA
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Meanwhile, Detective Velasco has an encounter with one of his heroes, which leaves him feeling disappointed.
This episode promises a neutral and straightforward look at the detectives’ efforts to seek justice and uncover the truth in the world of sports. It showcases the challenges they face when dealing with high-profile cases and confronting their personal expectations.
If you’re a fan of crime dramas and enjoy watching detectives tackle complex cases, don’t miss “Dead Ball” on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on USA Network.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Wednesday 11 October 2023 on USA
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- 10/4/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
"I think I may have drank a little too much" Vertical Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for an indie comedy titled Rosé All Day, directed by actress Marla Sokoloff. This just sounds like a good time! I'd love to relax and drink Rosé all day, too. A group of late-20s women gather for their annual "Rosé All Day" pool party, where the conversation flows as fast as the wine and the drama follows closely behind. However, after years of babies, careers and different life paths, the cracks in their relationships surface – becoming all-consuming sinkholes filled with vomit, tears and confessions. The humorous film stars Chelsea Alden, Jenna Ushkowitz, Veronica Dunne, Alice Hunter, Briana Cuoco, Cameron Kelly, Avery Norris. This looks like another of these bad Redbox rentals, something to stay away from, unless you also love rosé. ›››
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- 11/14/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: MPI Original Films and BET have added to the cast of their feature Kemba, inspired by the life of criminal justice reform advocate Kemba Smith, with Michelle Hurd (Star Trek: Picard), Sean Patrick Thomas (Till), Siddiq Saunderson (Wu-Tang: An American Saga) and June Carryl (Helstrom) signing on for roles. Nesta Cooper will lead the cast of the film directed by Kelley Kali, which is currently shooting in Atlanta, as previously announced.
The upcoming film follows Kemba (Cooper) as a young college student who falls in love with a man, only to learn he is a drug kingpin who leads her down a path of abuse and manipulation, placing her in the middle of the government’s “war on drugs,” and ultimately landing her in federal prison. While Hurd and Thomas will play Kemba’s loving parents Odessa and Gus, details as to Saunderson and Carryl’s roles haven’t been disclosed.
The upcoming film follows Kemba (Cooper) as a young college student who falls in love with a man, only to learn he is a drug kingpin who leads her down a path of abuse and manipulation, placing her in the middle of the government’s “war on drugs,” and ultimately landing her in federal prison. While Hurd and Thomas will play Kemba’s loving parents Odessa and Gus, details as to Saunderson and Carryl’s roles haven’t been disclosed.
- 11/4/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Andrea-Rachel Parker (Power), Lil Mama (CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story), Columbus Short (Scandal), K.D. Aubert (Friday After Next), Cocoa Brown (Never Have I Ever), Tobias Truvillion (Brooklyn’s Finest) and De’aundre Bonds (Father Stu) will lead the cast of the crime drama Sisters, from writer-director Jahmar Hill (Run), which is heading into production in October.
The film tells the story of three family members reunited by tragedy. After their mother’s early passing, Diamond and her “sisters” grew up under the care of their loving grandmother. But when her health deteriorates, threatening that relationship, the trio is willing to do anything to save her life — even take someone else’s.
The cast for Sisters also includes Hill, Alisa Reyes, Christine Lakin, Jensen Atwood, Ciera Angelia, Sade Whiting, Heidy Javier, Latoya Ward, Isaac J. Sullivan, Mia Mendez, Eduardo M. Pulido, Charles W. Harris III, Crystal T. Williams, Del Harrison, Devon Ray and Nabillah Nahim.
The film tells the story of three family members reunited by tragedy. After their mother’s early passing, Diamond and her “sisters” grew up under the care of their loving grandmother. But when her health deteriorates, threatening that relationship, the trio is willing to do anything to save her life — even take someone else’s.
The cast for Sisters also includes Hill, Alisa Reyes, Christine Lakin, Jensen Atwood, Ciera Angelia, Sade Whiting, Heidy Javier, Latoya Ward, Isaac J. Sullivan, Mia Mendez, Eduardo M. Pulido, Charles W. Harris III, Crystal T. Williams, Del Harrison, Devon Ray and Nabillah Nahim.
- 8/19/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Mena Suvari, Jaleel White, Cameron Kelly, Jeff Schroeder, Leticia Jimenez, Miles Mussenden, Grace Pippas, Meredith Riley Stewart, Mychala Lee | Written by John K.D. Graham, Alexandra Boylan, Andrea Polnaszek | Directed by John K.D. Graham
I’ll admit I had never heard of The Greatest Inheritance or the production company behind it, Mustard Seed Entertainment, however I was drawn to the film on its short, but sweet, synopsis:
The estranged DuBose siblings return home to bury their mother and claim their inheritance, only to discover that their deceased mother has hidden the deed to the entire estate somewhere on the property.
That synopsis, to me, screamed “scavenger hunt” movies like Rat Race and Midnight Madness; mixed with a film such as Death at a Funeral, which meant I was immediately intrigued – expecting a fun, perhaps madcap, comedy that also had a touching side given it’s about a family. Unfortunately...
I’ll admit I had never heard of The Greatest Inheritance or the production company behind it, Mustard Seed Entertainment, however I was drawn to the film on its short, but sweet, synopsis:
The estranged DuBose siblings return home to bury their mother and claim their inheritance, only to discover that their deceased mother has hidden the deed to the entire estate somewhere on the property.
That synopsis, to me, screamed “scavenger hunt” movies like Rat Race and Midnight Madness; mixed with a film such as Death at a Funeral, which meant I was immediately intrigued – expecting a fun, perhaps madcap, comedy that also had a touching side given it’s about a family. Unfortunately...
- 3/28/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Jenna Ushkowitz (Glee), Veronica Dunne (K.C. Undercover) and Chelsea Alden (13 Reasons Why) are set to lead actor-director Marla Sokoloff’s indie ensemble comedy Rosé All Day. Alice Hunter (Another Period), Briana Cuoco (Flight Attendant), Cameron Kelly (Masters of Sex) and Avery Norris (White Elephant) round out the cast for the project which is set to start shooting in March in Los Angeles.
Written by Katie Amanda Keane, the movie, like the title suggests, centers on a group of college friends who meet once a year for their “Rosé All Day” pool party. But after years of babies, careers and different life paths, the cracks in their relationships become all-consuming sinkholes filled with vomit, tears and confessions.
Rosé All Day was originally set to begin production this month, but, like many films, was pushed due to Covid concerns. Producers Corey Moss and Brad T. Gottfred (Shudder’s Confessional) of...
Written by Katie Amanda Keane, the movie, like the title suggests, centers on a group of college friends who meet once a year for their “Rosé All Day” pool party. But after years of babies, careers and different life paths, the cracks in their relationships become all-consuming sinkholes filled with vomit, tears and confessions.
Rosé All Day was originally set to begin production this month, but, like many films, was pushed due to Covid concerns. Producers Corey Moss and Brad T. Gottfred (Shudder’s Confessional) of...
- 2/2/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: American Pie and American Beauty actress Mena Suvari will star in Inheritance, a family film from Mustard Seed Entertainment.
John K.D. Graham wrote and directed the film, which follows estranged siblings returning to their familial estate to claim the inheritance their mother left behind. After discovering that the deed to the estate is hidden on the property, a caper ensues as they compete to find it. Their adventure brings them back together as they discover the message their mother intended for them: that the only true inheritance is the kingdom of Heaven.
Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jeff Schroeder (Wish for Christmas), Cameron Kelly (Solve), and Meredith Riley Stewart (Devious Maids) co-star.
Graham, Alexandra M. Boylan, and Andrea Polnaszek wrote the screenplay, which was produced by Stewart, Boylan, and Graham. The film is expected to be released sometime next year.
Suvari’s recent credits include American Horror Story: Apocalypse, Psych: The Movie,...
John K.D. Graham wrote and directed the film, which follows estranged siblings returning to their familial estate to claim the inheritance their mother left behind. After discovering that the deed to the estate is hidden on the property, a caper ensues as they compete to find it. Their adventure brings them back together as they discover the message their mother intended for them: that the only true inheritance is the kingdom of Heaven.
Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jeff Schroeder (Wish for Christmas), Cameron Kelly (Solve), and Meredith Riley Stewart (Devious Maids) co-star.
Graham, Alexandra M. Boylan, and Andrea Polnaszek wrote the screenplay, which was produced by Stewart, Boylan, and Graham. The film is expected to be released sometime next year.
Suvari’s recent credits include American Horror Story: Apocalypse, Psych: The Movie,...
- 9/1/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
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