

Exclusive: South Korea’s Showbox has landed international sales rights to Sleep No More, the upcoming body horror feature from Indonesian filmmaker Edwin, and will begin talks at the Cannes market.
It marks a significant step for the company in expanding its slate beyond Korea, representing Showbox’s first title directly solely by an Indonesian filmmaker and produced by an Indonesian outfit (it previously handled Indonesian-language film The Verdict but this was produced and presented by Korean companies and co-directed by both Korean and Indonesian directors).
Sleep No More marks the latest feature from Edwin, who became the first director...
It marks a significant step for the company in expanding its slate beyond Korea, representing Showbox’s first title directly solely by an Indonesian filmmaker and produced by an Indonesian outfit (it previously handled Indonesian-language film The Verdict but this was produced and presented by Korean companies and co-directed by both Korean and Indonesian directors).
Sleep No More marks the latest feature from Edwin, who became the first director...
- 5/13/2025
- ScreenDaily

The Hungarian State Opera is set to launch its 142nd season with a program marked by artistic diversity and grand ambition. Audiences can anticipate a packed schedule featuring 385 performances, including seven new premieres, 36 different repertoire productions, 14 performances tailored for children and youth, and over two dozen concerts and song recitals.
The upcoming season promises a compelling mix of classic masterpieces and contemporary works, presented in modern productions. A major highlight is the return of Wagner’s Lohengrin to the Opera stage after two decades, presented in a new in-house production led by artistic director András Almási-Tóth and principal conductor Martin Rajna. Beethoven’s Fidelio will also be seen again as a full stage production, featuring Tobias Kratzer’s acclaimed London staging under the baton of principal guest conductor Péter Halász. Mozart’s comic opera Così fan tutte will be staged by Kriszta Székely at the Eiffel Art Studios, conducted by Levente Török.
The upcoming season promises a compelling mix of classic masterpieces and contemporary works, presented in modern productions. A major highlight is the return of Wagner’s Lohengrin to the Opera stage after two decades, presented in a new in-house production led by artistic director András Almási-Tóth and principal conductor Martin Rajna. Beethoven’s Fidelio will also be seen again as a full stage production, featuring Tobias Kratzer’s acclaimed London staging under the baton of principal guest conductor Péter Halász. Mozart’s comic opera Così fan tutte will be staged by Kriszta Székely at the Eiffel Art Studios, conducted by Levente Török.
- 5/8/2025
- by Alice Lange
- Martin Cid Music


Donnie Wahlberg of Boston Blue attends the Cbsfest 2025-2026: Schedule Announcement event to celebrate CBS’ 2025-2026 primetime lineup at the Paramount Studios lot in Los Angeles on May 7, 2025. The lineup features one new comedy, four action packed dramas, three unscripted series, 18 returning series, sports and special event programming. Photo: Stewart Cook/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Buckle up, folks! CBS just released its fall 2025-2026 primetime schedule, and it looks like the network intends to keep hold of that title of “most-watched network.” Lots of new shows, and lots of returning shows to be excited for! Dutton is Back! The headline that’s probably got everyone talking? Luke Grimes is reprising his role as Kayce Dutton in the new drama, Y: Marshals! While details are still under wraps, knowing Dutton is back in action is enough to get us counting down the days until its midseason premiere on Sundays.
- 5/8/2025
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com


Glengarry Glen Ross writer-director David Mamet’s new film is a prison drama. Get your first look at Henry Johnson here:
There are few better at writing single room screenplays than David Mamet. If you don’t believe us, go back and rewatch the introduction of Alec Baldwin’s sales shark, Blake, in 1992’s Glengarry Glen Ross. Mamet can weave magic from placing a couple of human beings in a single space and writing dialogue for them.
Henry Johnson, the director’s new film, follows the title character (Evan Jonigkeit) and his experiences in the US prison system, where he eventually shares a cell with Gene.
Mamet writes and directs. The story is based on his own 2023 play of the same name, the same process that led him to direct Glengarry Glen Ross for the screen. Mamet’s other script work includes films like The Verdict, Hannibal and Wag The Dog.
There are few better at writing single room screenplays than David Mamet. If you don’t believe us, go back and rewatch the introduction of Alec Baldwin’s sales shark, Blake, in 1992’s Glengarry Glen Ross. Mamet can weave magic from placing a couple of human beings in a single space and writing dialogue for them.
Henry Johnson, the director’s new film, follows the title character (Evan Jonigkeit) and his experiences in the US prison system, where he eventually shares a cell with Gene.
Mamet writes and directs. The story is based on his own 2023 play of the same name, the same process that led him to direct Glengarry Glen Ross for the screen. Mamet’s other script work includes films like The Verdict, Hannibal and Wag The Dog.
- 4/17/2025
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories


Pulitzer Prize-winning filmmaker David Mamet comes out of a 10-year hibernation today with a trailer for his upcoming thriller Henry Johnson. The prison drama finds Shia Labeouf and Evan Jonigkeit turning up the heat inside a hostage situation.
Here’s the official synopsis for Henry Johnson courtesy of the project’s production company 1993:
Written and Directed by Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet, Henry Johnson follows the title character (Jonigkeit) as he navigates his search for a moral center, after an act of compassion upends his life. Looking to authority figures he encounters along the way — including his eventual cellmate, Gene (Labeouf) — Henry’s journey leads him down a road of manipulation and ethical uncertainty. The film is an exploration of power, justice and the consequences of letting others choose your path for you.
In David Mamet’s Henry Johnson trailer, Henry (Evan Jonigkeit) forms a unique friendship with Gene...
Here’s the official synopsis for Henry Johnson courtesy of the project’s production company 1993:
Written and Directed by Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet, Henry Johnson follows the title character (Jonigkeit) as he navigates his search for a moral center, after an act of compassion upends his life. Looking to authority figures he encounters along the way — including his eventual cellmate, Gene (Labeouf) — Henry’s journey leads him down a road of manipulation and ethical uncertainty. The film is an exploration of power, justice and the consequences of letting others choose your path for you.
In David Mamet’s Henry Johnson trailer, Henry (Evan Jonigkeit) forms a unique friendship with Gene...
- 4/16/2025
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com

Two years after staging his newest play, David Mamet is returning to the big screen with a brand-new cinematic adaptation of the work. “Henry Johnson,” Mamet’s first film since his 2013 Al Pacino-starring Phil Spector TV movie, reunites the full original cast from the stage version, including Shia Labeouf, Evan Jonigkeit, Chris Bauer, and Dominic Hoffman. The film’s first trailer, an IndieWire exclusive available below, hints at the acidic drama to come.
Per the film’s official synopsis, “Henry Johnson” is “a drama that follows the title character (Jonigkeit) as he navigates his search for a moral center, after an act of compassion upends his life. Looking to authority figures he encounters along the way — including his eventual cellmate, Gene (Labeouf) —Henry’s journey leads him down a road of manipulation and ethical uncertainty.”
When the play was first mounted at Venice, California’s Electric Lodge in October...
Per the film’s official synopsis, “Henry Johnson” is “a drama that follows the title character (Jonigkeit) as he navigates his search for a moral center, after an act of compassion upends his life. Looking to authority figures he encounters along the way — including his eventual cellmate, Gene (Labeouf) —Henry’s journey leads him down a road of manipulation and ethical uncertainty.”
When the play was first mounted at Venice, California’s Electric Lodge in October...
- 4/16/2025
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire

David Mamet will release “Henry Johnson,” a prison drama that marks his first film in over a decade, this spring. Production wrapped recently on the film, which stars Shia Labeouf and is an adaptation of Mamet’s 2023 play of the same name.
In addition to Labeouf, who starred in the show when it was mounted at the Electric Lodge venue in Venice, Calif., the rest of the play’s cast will reprise their stage roles on-screen. They include Evan Jonigkeit (“The Night House”), Chris Bauer (“True Blood”), and Dominic Hoffman (“Suits: LA”).
“Henry Johnson” will be released independently in partnership with production company 1993. Starting on May 9, the movie will be available to rent directly through the film’s website. It will also get a simultaneous theatrical run at the Aero Theatre in Los Angeles. Mamet said in a statement, “If you only see one film this year… you should get out more.
In addition to Labeouf, who starred in the show when it was mounted at the Electric Lodge venue in Venice, Calif., the rest of the play’s cast will reprise their stage roles on-screen. They include Evan Jonigkeit (“The Night House”), Chris Bauer (“True Blood”), and Dominic Hoffman (“Suits: LA”).
“Henry Johnson” will be released independently in partnership with production company 1993. Starting on May 9, the movie will be available to rent directly through the film’s website. It will also get a simultaneous theatrical run at the Aero Theatre in Los Angeles. Mamet said in a statement, “If you only see one film this year… you should get out more.
- 4/3/2025
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV

Demi Moore celebrated Bruce Willis’ 70th birthday with a gallery on Instagram of current family photos. The heartfelt images included Moore and Willis posing for the camera and their daughters lovingly embracing their father in a few candid shots. The photos provided fans with a rare glimpse at Willis, who has remained out of the spotlight since retirement from acting in 2022 due to an aphasia diagnosis. A year later, Willis’ family announced his disorder had progressed into frontotemporal dementia.
Willis and Moore were married for 13 years from 1987 to 2000 and have three children together: Rumer, Scout and Tallulah. The couple have remained close friends since their divorce and Moore continues to see Willis weekly, she revealed last fall during her awards press tour for “The Substance.”
“We love you,” Moore wrote about Willis in her Instagram caption, while Rumer posted a viral video from what looks like a few years ago...
Willis and Moore were married for 13 years from 1987 to 2000 and have three children together: Rumer, Scout and Tallulah. The couple have remained close friends since their divorce and Moore continues to see Willis weekly, she revealed last fall during her awards press tour for “The Substance.”
“We love you,” Moore wrote about Willis in her Instagram caption, while Rumer posted a viral video from what looks like a few years ago...
- 3/20/2025
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV


On Wednesday March 19 2025, Investigation Discovery broadcasts A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read!
The Verdict Season 1 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read,” titled “The Verdict,” promises to be a gripping conclusion to a tense courtroom drama. As the trial nears its end, viewers will witness experts working to recreate the circumstances surrounding John’s death. This crucial analysis could play a significant role in how the jury perceives the evidence presented throughout the trial.
In this episode, the defense team will introduce one last witness, adding another layer of complexity to the case. This final testimony may hold the key to Karen’s fate, and the courtroom will be filled with anticipation as everyone waits to hear what this witness has to say. The closing arguments from both sides are expected to be powerful, capturing the...
The Verdict Season 1 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read,” titled “The Verdict,” promises to be a gripping conclusion to a tense courtroom drama. As the trial nears its end, viewers will witness experts working to recreate the circumstances surrounding John’s death. This crucial analysis could play a significant role in how the jury perceives the evidence presented throughout the trial.
In this episode, the defense team will introduce one last witness, adding another layer of complexity to the case. This final testimony may hold the key to Karen’s fate, and the courtroom will be filled with anticipation as everyone waits to hear what this witness has to say. The closing arguments from both sides are expected to be powerful, capturing the...
- 3/19/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


The trial of Karen Read reaches a dramatic conclusion this Wednesday on Investigation Discovery. In “The Verdict,” the final episode of “A Body In The Snow,” the jury prepares to decide Karen’s fate after weeks of testimony, conflicting evidence, and emotional outbursts. As the trial draws to a close, experts offer clashing opinions about the […]
A Body In The Snow: The Trial of Karen Read: The Verdict...
A Body In The Snow: The Trial of Karen Read: The Verdict...
- 3/16/2025
- by Andrew Martins
- MemorableTV


In the upcoming episode of “A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read,” titled “The Verdict,” viewers will witness the climax of a gripping courtroom drama. As the trial approaches its conclusion, the tension in the air is palpable. Experts will work to recreate the tragic death of John, providing insights that may sway the jury’s decision. This episode promises to delve deep into the complexities of the case, revealing new perspectives on the evidence presented throughout the trial.
The defense team is set to introduce a final witness, someone who could potentially change the course of the trial. This last-minute addition adds another layer of intrigue as the audience wonders how this testimony will impact Karen’s fate. With emotions running high, Karen faces the weight of the trial’s outcome, feeling the strain of the long journey that has brought her to this moment.
As the closing arguments unfold,...
The defense team is set to introduce a final witness, someone who could potentially change the course of the trial. This last-minute addition adds another layer of intrigue as the audience wonders how this testimony will impact Karen’s fate. With emotions running high, Karen faces the weight of the trial’s outcome, feeling the strain of the long journey that has brought her to this moment.
As the closing arguments unfold,...
- 3/12/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday

“Maria” cinematographer Edward Lachman won the Feature Film prize at the 39th annual ASC Awards, February 23 at The Beverly Hilton. His surprise win beat out Academy Award favorites “Dune: Part Two” (Greig Fraser) and “The Brutalist” (Lol Crawley), as well as “Nosferatu” (Jarin Blaschke), “Conclave” (Stéphane Fontaine), “A Complete Unknown” (Phedon Papamichael), and “Wicked” (Alice Brooks). The expanded list was due to how close the percentage of voting was.
This marks Lachman’s first win after five nominations at the ASC Awards. He was previously nominated for his work with Todd Haynes on “Mildred Pierce,” “Far From Heaven,” and “Carol,” as well as his previous effort with Pablo Larraín, “El Conde.” His second project with the Chilean filmmaker, “Maria,” follows the last days of opera singer Maria Callas as she reflects on her life and the struggle of maintaining her own voice. It serves as a culmination of Larraín’s “Important Women” Trilogy,...
This marks Lachman’s first win after five nominations at the ASC Awards. He was previously nominated for his work with Todd Haynes on “Mildred Pierce,” “Far From Heaven,” and “Carol,” as well as his previous effort with Pablo Larraín, “El Conde.” His second project with the Chilean filmmaker, “Maria,” follows the last days of opera singer Maria Callas as she reflects on her life and the struggle of maintaining her own voice. It serves as a culmination of Larraín’s “Important Women” Trilogy,...
- 2/24/2025
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire

New Orleans' The Verdict was the site of Gordon Ramsay's latest Kitchen Nightmares venture, and many will be eager to know its fate after the show.
Ramsay is known for many food shows, but one of his most iconic is Kitchen Nightmares. The long-running reality series takes the world-class TV chef to failing restaurants with major problems in the hopes of fixing them.
The show returned to screens in 2023 after an almost-decade-long absence, and his latest season has seen him take on venues across New Orleans, Louisiana.
Read full article on The Direct.
Ramsay is known for many food shows, but one of his most iconic is Kitchen Nightmares. The long-running reality series takes the world-class TV chef to failing restaurants with major problems in the hopes of fixing them.
The show returned to screens in 2023 after an almost-decade-long absence, and his latest season has seen him take on venues across New Orleans, Louisiana.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 2/21/2025
- by Sam Hargrave
- The Direct
Gordon Ramsay Prepares To Serve More Idiot Sandwiches in 'Kitchen Nightmares' Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

After heading back on the road after Super Bowl Lix, Gordon Ramsayis returning to The Big Easy in this week's episode of Kitchen Nightmares, and this time, he's facing one of his most hopeless cases ever. The latest episode to be set in New Orleans as part of this special Super Bowl-inspired season takes Gordon to The Verdict, which is "a restaurant known for serving traditional New Orleans cuisine with a modern and trendy twist." But the establishment is currently going through some internal struggles, as rising tensions between the kitchen and front-of-house staff, combined with family feuds and a rapidly increasing debt have left The Verdict in dire straits. Enter Chef Ramsay, who tries to offer his support, even if he meets just a bit of resistance.
- 2/18/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com

Tuesday nights are changing slightly. Take a look at everything to watch on broadcast networks tonight, Tuesday, Feb. 18.
High Potential wrapped its first season last week. ABC hasn’t decided to put on another show. Instead, The Rookie is being pulled forward by a timeslot, which could be the best thing for the series.
The Rookie, Deal or No Deal Island, and more
When High Potential returned after its winter break, it moved into the middle timeslot of the night. This is a good timeslot for a lot of shows. That last hour of the night is usually tricky because people start tuning out. All broadcast networks see the problem. So, it wasn’t surprising to see the linear ratings increase considerably for High Potential with the move.
Now it’s time to see if The Rookie will fare as well. The series is moving to an earlier hour, getting the 9 p.
High Potential wrapped its first season last week. ABC hasn’t decided to put on another show. Instead, The Rookie is being pulled forward by a timeslot, which could be the best thing for the series.
The Rookie, Deal or No Deal Island, and more
When High Potential returned after its winter break, it moved into the middle timeslot of the night. This is a good timeslot for a lot of shows. That last hour of the night is usually tricky because people start tuning out. All broadcast networks see the problem. So, it wasn’t surprising to see the linear ratings increase considerably for High Potential with the move.
Now it’s time to see if The Rookie will fare as well. The series is moving to an earlier hour, getting the 9 p.
- 2/18/2025
- by Alexandria Ingham
- Hidden Remote


On Tuesday February 18 2025, Fox broadcasts Kitchen Nightmares!
Verdict Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Kitchen Nightmares,” titled “Verdict,” promises to be an exciting journey into the world of New Orleans cuisine. This episode features the renowned chef Gordon Ramsay as he steps into The Verdict, a restaurant that aims to blend traditional New Orleans dishes with modern twists. Known for its vibrant flavors and unique approach, The Verdict has attracted attention but is struggling to find its footing.
Gordon Ramsay is set to offer his support and expertise to the team at The Verdict. With his experience in the culinary world, he will help the restaurant identify its strengths and weaknesses. The episode will showcase Ramsay’s hands-on approach as he works closely with the staff to refine their menu and improve their service. Viewers can expect to see the challenges the team faces as they try to...
Verdict Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Kitchen Nightmares,” titled “Verdict,” promises to be an exciting journey into the world of New Orleans cuisine. This episode features the renowned chef Gordon Ramsay as he steps into The Verdict, a restaurant that aims to blend traditional New Orleans dishes with modern twists. Known for its vibrant flavors and unique approach, The Verdict has attracted attention but is struggling to find its footing.
Gordon Ramsay is set to offer his support and expertise to the team at The Verdict. With his experience in the culinary world, he will help the restaurant identify its strengths and weaknesses. The episode will showcase Ramsay’s hands-on approach as he works closely with the staff to refine their menu and improve their service. Viewers can expect to see the challenges the team faces as they try to...
- 2/18/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


Kitchen Nightmares fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 7 episode titled Verdict!
Find out everything you need to know about the Verdict episode of Kitchen Nightmares, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Kitchen Nightmares Verdict Season 2 Episode 7 Preview
The upcoming episode of “Kitchen Nightmares,” titled “Verdict,” is set to air on Fox at 8:00 Pm on February 18, 2025. In this episode, Gordon Ramsay will dive into the world of The Verdict, a restaurant that has made a name for itself by blending traditional New Orleans cuisine with a modern and trendy twist.
Viewers can expect to see Ramsay’s signature style as he offers his support to the struggling eatery. Known for his tough love approach, Ramsay will assess the restaurant’s menu, decor, and overall operation. The episode promises a mix of drama, culinary insights,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Verdict episode of Kitchen Nightmares, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Kitchen Nightmares Verdict Season 2 Episode 7 Preview
The upcoming episode of “Kitchen Nightmares,” titled “Verdict,” is set to air on Fox at 8:00 Pm on February 18, 2025. In this episode, Gordon Ramsay will dive into the world of The Verdict, a restaurant that has made a name for itself by blending traditional New Orleans cuisine with a modern and trendy twist.
Viewers can expect to see Ramsay’s signature style as he offers his support to the struggling eatery. Known for his tough love approach, Ramsay will assess the restaurant’s menu, decor, and overall operation. The episode promises a mix of drama, culinary insights,...
- 2/11/2025
- by News
- TV Regular


On Tuesday February 4 2025, Vice broadcasts Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict!
Season 1 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict” promises to dive deep into one of the most talked-about rivalries in sports history. Airing on Vice, this episode features host Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo as he explores the dynamic between legendary quarterback Tom Brady and iconic coach Bill Belichick. Fans of football and sports debates will find this episode particularly engaging.
In this episode, Russo aims to uncover the truth behind the success of the New England Patriots during their dominant years. With both Brady and Belichick achieving remarkable feats, questions arise about who deserves more credit for the team’s achievements. Russo will bring in various experts and sports analysts to weigh in on this ongoing debate, providing different perspectives that will keep viewers intrigued.
As Russo navigates through the history of the Patriots, he...
Season 1 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict” promises to dive deep into one of the most talked-about rivalries in sports history. Airing on Vice, this episode features host Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo as he explores the dynamic between legendary quarterback Tom Brady and iconic coach Bill Belichick. Fans of football and sports debates will find this episode particularly engaging.
In this episode, Russo aims to uncover the truth behind the success of the New England Patriots during their dominant years. With both Brady and Belichick achieving remarkable feats, questions arise about who deserves more credit for the team’s achievements. Russo will bring in various experts and sports analysts to weigh in on this ongoing debate, providing different perspectives that will keep viewers intrigued.
As Russo navigates through the history of the Patriots, he...
- 2/4/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular

One of the coolest, charming and charismatic movie stars around in the '50s and '60s was definitely Paul Newman. The definition of a movie star, Newman could have had any role he wanted back then. An actor known for his versatility, who could be dramatic, hysterical, funny and serious, Newman had it all. He has an impressive run of films in the '60s but probably none more iconic than Cool Hand Luke. The Stuart Rosenberg classic based on the book of the same name is one of those undeniable masterpieces that holds up to this day. Newman leads the way in this equally emotional and humorous tale of a man recently incarcerated after drunkenly vandalizing public property.
Of course, it's not only Newman that allows this film to blossom into the resonant journey that it is. The supporting cast, which includes George Kennedy, J.D. Cannon and Jo Van Fleet...
Of course, it's not only Newman that allows this film to blossom into the resonant journey that it is. The supporting cast, which includes George Kennedy, J.D. Cannon and Jo Van Fleet...
- 2/1/2025
- by Ben Morganti
- CBR


On Tuesday January 28 2025, Vice broadcasts Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict!
The Case for Bill Belichick Season 1 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict,” titled “The Case for Bill Belichick,” promises to dive deep into the impact of one of football’s most influential coaches. This episode will air on Vice and aims to highlight the reasons behind Belichick’s success in the NFL.
The show will present five key arguments that showcase Belichick’s strengths. First, it will explore his ability in player development. This segment will focus on how Belichick has helped many players reach their full potential, turning them into stars on the field.
Next, the episode will discuss Belichick as a master motivator. It will highlight his unique methods of inspiring his team to perform at their best, even in high-pressure situations. Viewers can expect insights into how he builds trust and drives commitment among his players.
The Case for Bill Belichick Season 1 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict,” titled “The Case for Bill Belichick,” promises to dive deep into the impact of one of football’s most influential coaches. This episode will air on Vice and aims to highlight the reasons behind Belichick’s success in the NFL.
The show will present five key arguments that showcase Belichick’s strengths. First, it will explore his ability in player development. This segment will focus on how Belichick has helped many players reach their full potential, turning them into stars on the field.
Next, the episode will discuss Belichick as a master motivator. It will highlight his unique methods of inspiring his team to perform at their best, even in high-pressure situations. Viewers can expect insights into how he builds trust and drives commitment among his players.
- 1/28/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


by Nick Taylor
First thing’s first: Happy (belated) Birthday Paul Newman!!!! Everyone say “Happy Birthday Paul!!” in the comments. As I said when giving backstory on my first Newman installment, Sidney Lumet's The Verdict was one of my first encounters with the actor’s filmography. Even admitting my many, many blind spots, I think it’s fair to say The Verdict stands apart in his retinue of troubled men.
So many of Paul Newman’s characters storm into their films as men to be reckoned with, men capable of announcing themselves as singularly indomitable without saying a word. This is not the case for Frank Galvin, a washed-up, alcoholic lawyer on his last legs. Frank is shorn of the charismatic showmanship Newman wielded so adroitly throughout his career. Instead we’re asked to see him as a failure, a man gunked onto the bottom of the barrel and...
First thing’s first: Happy (belated) Birthday Paul Newman!!!! Everyone say “Happy Birthday Paul!!” in the comments. As I said when giving backstory on my first Newman installment, Sidney Lumet's The Verdict was one of my first encounters with the actor’s filmography. Even admitting my many, many blind spots, I think it’s fair to say The Verdict stands apart in his retinue of troubled men.
So many of Paul Newman’s characters storm into their films as men to be reckoned with, men capable of announcing themselves as singularly indomitable without saying a word. This is not the case for Frank Galvin, a washed-up, alcoholic lawyer on his last legs. Frank is shorn of the charismatic showmanship Newman wielded so adroitly throughout his career. Instead we’re asked to see him as a failure, a man gunked onto the bottom of the barrel and...
- 1/28/2025
- by Nick Taylor
- FilmExperience


In the upcoming episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict,” host Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo dives into one of the most heated debates in sports history. This third episode of the season airs on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at 10:00 Pm on Vice. Fans of football and sports debates will not want to miss this intriguing discussion.
Russo, known for his passionate and engaging style, aims to dissect the complex relationship between Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. With both figures being legends in their own right, the episode promises to explore their dynamic, the successes they achieved together, and the controversies that have followed them. Russo will bring in expert opinions and personal anecdotes to shed light on this iconic duo’s legacy.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect lively discussions and perhaps some surprising insights. The show not only entertains but also encourages fans to think critically about the impact...
Russo, known for his passionate and engaging style, aims to dissect the complex relationship between Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. With both figures being legends in their own right, the episode promises to explore their dynamic, the successes they achieved together, and the controversies that have followed them. Russo will bring in expert opinions and personal anecdotes to shed light on this iconic duo’s legacy.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect lively discussions and perhaps some surprising insights. The show not only entertains but also encourages fans to think critically about the impact...
- 1/27/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday

by Nick Taylor
I'm not sure when I first became aware of Paul Newman. Much like how Nathaniel described in his write-up of The Hustler, he's been a ubiquitous figure without a clear entry point into my consciousness. My big introductions to him as an actor came with the one-two punch of Hud - which Juan Carlos paid great tribute to - and Cool Hand Luke (on referral from Nick Davis's excellent write-up of both films). I also went springboarding from my love of Law & Order reruns straight to The Verdict and was completely awed by the whole film, but that's for later. Newman's career is so impressive that even with so much time to catch up with his filmography, try his sauces, learn more about his activism, and read his incredible biography from last year, I still feel like I've barely scratched the surface of what he contributed to the world.
I'm not sure when I first became aware of Paul Newman. Much like how Nathaniel described in his write-up of The Hustler, he's been a ubiquitous figure without a clear entry point into my consciousness. My big introductions to him as an actor came with the one-two punch of Hud - which Juan Carlos paid great tribute to - and Cool Hand Luke (on referral from Nick Davis's excellent write-up of both films). I also went springboarding from my love of Law & Order reruns straight to The Verdict and was completely awed by the whole film, but that's for later. Newman's career is so impressive that even with so much time to catch up with his filmography, try his sauces, learn more about his activism, and read his incredible biography from last year, I still feel like I've barely scratched the surface of what he contributed to the world.
- 1/23/2025
- by Nick Taylor
- FilmExperience


On Tuesday January 21 2025, Vice broadcasts Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict!
The Case for Tom Brady Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
A new episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict” is set to air on Vice, titled “The Case for Tom Brady.” This episode promises to dive deep into the arguments that support Tom Brady’s legacy in football. It will explore various aspects of his career, showcasing why many consider him one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
The episode will present five key arguments that highlight Brady’s strengths. First, it will look at his intensity on the field. Viewers will see how this drive has set him apart from other players and contributed to his success. Next, the focus will shift to his football Iq. The show aims to illustrate how Brady’s understanding of the game has allowed him to make quick decisions that often lead to victory.
The Case for Tom Brady Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
A new episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict” is set to air on Vice, titled “The Case for Tom Brady.” This episode promises to dive deep into the arguments that support Tom Brady’s legacy in football. It will explore various aspects of his career, showcasing why many consider him one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
The episode will present five key arguments that highlight Brady’s strengths. First, it will look at his intensity on the field. Viewers will see how this drive has set him apart from other players and contributed to his success. Next, the focus will shift to his football Iq. The show aims to illustrate how Brady’s understanding of the game has allowed him to make quick decisions that often lead to victory.
- 1/21/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular

by Nathaniel R
Paul Newman's second Oscar nomination came for The Hustler (1961). All screenshots sourced from FilmGrab.
A smiling illustration on salad dressing bottles, a serious visage on movie posters, a guest on television talk shows? I can't recall when I first became aware of Paul Newman. He was always there, an unmoving fixture of popular culture. When I was a kid he'd already been in the movie business for 30 years. For most stars, two back-to-back lead Oscar nominations in your late 50s (Absence of Malice and The Verdict) would be a winding down or a swan song but Paul Newman was the definition of "enduring". When I started hitting movie theaters on the regular he was just 30 years into a career but there was still tank in the gas. He'd be back to the Oscars as a nominee thrice more, four if you count the Honorary statue.
For today's celebration,...
Paul Newman's second Oscar nomination came for The Hustler (1961). All screenshots sourced from FilmGrab.
A smiling illustration on salad dressing bottles, a serious visage on movie posters, a guest on television talk shows? I can't recall when I first became aware of Paul Newman. He was always there, an unmoving fixture of popular culture. When I was a kid he'd already been in the movie business for 30 years. For most stars, two back-to-back lead Oscar nominations in your late 50s (Absence of Malice and The Verdict) would be a winding down or a swan song but Paul Newman was the definition of "enduring". When I started hitting movie theaters on the regular he was just 30 years into a career but there was still tank in the gas. He'd be back to the Oscars as a nominee thrice more, four if you count the Honorary statue.
For today's celebration,...
- 1/21/2025
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience


Oscar-winning legend Paul Newman appeared in dozens of films throughout his lengthy career, but how many of those titles are classics? Let’s take a look back at 20 of Newman’s greatest movies, ranked worst to best.
For years Newman was the perpetual Oscar bridesmaid, racking up failed Best Actor nominations for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958), “The Hustler” (1961), “Hud” (1963), “Cool Hand Luke” (1967), “Absence of Malice” (1981), and “The Verdict” (1982), as well as a Best Picture bid for producing “Rachel, Rachel” (1968). The Academy handed him an Honorary Award in 1985, only to give him a competitive prize the very next year for “The Color of Money” (1986). He scored subsequent bids in lead for “Nobody’s Fool” (1994) and supporting for “Road to Perdition” (2002).
The actor enjoyed a lengthy career behind the camera as well, winning the Golden Globe and competing at the Directors Guild Awards for helming “Rachel, Rachel,” which brought his wife,...
For years Newman was the perpetual Oscar bridesmaid, racking up failed Best Actor nominations for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958), “The Hustler” (1961), “Hud” (1963), “Cool Hand Luke” (1967), “Absence of Malice” (1981), and “The Verdict” (1982), as well as a Best Picture bid for producing “Rachel, Rachel” (1968). The Academy handed him an Honorary Award in 1985, only to give him a competitive prize the very next year for “The Color of Money” (1986). He scored subsequent bids in lead for “Nobody’s Fool” (1994) and supporting for “Road to Perdition” (2002).
The actor enjoyed a lengthy career behind the camera as well, winning the Golden Globe and competing at the Directors Guild Awards for helming “Rachel, Rachel,” which brought his wife,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby

Courtroom dramas are a popular genre, as the ways in which the American justice system works are so unusual that it makes for inherently exciting narratives. Unlike traditional mystery stories in which the guilt of a suspect must be determined, compelling courtroom films have to show the process that legal professionals go through in order to make their case most compelling to the jury. Although it can be easy to depict these lawyers as flawless, morally upstanding people who essentially serve as the superheroes in the court, the reality is that the situation is generally far more complex. There isn’t another courtroom drama that examines the plight of an attorney better than The Verdict, a 1982 classic that featured one of the greatest performances of Paul Newman’s entire career.
- 12/27/2024
- by Liam Gaughan
- Collider.com

Exclusive: Vice Media has launched a sports division, lining up more than 50 hours of programming and also shifting its Vice TV cable network to a sports-first approach.
Vice Sports will look to capitalize on still-healthy viewer appetite for sports fare, but the initiative does not signal an intent as of now to go after any top-tier live rights.
As part of the strategic shift, Vice TV will co-produce and air seven original sports series early next year, with prime-time programming blocks carrying the Vice Sports brand. The company will produce more than 50 hours of sports-themed docuseries, programs, events, and podcasts for global distributors across television and digital. Among the initial partners with Vice is Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions.
Anchoring the network’s sports slate are the original series Pitino: Red Storm Rising and Calipari: Razor’s Edge, which center on two prominent and controversial college basketball coaches. Vice TV...
Vice Sports will look to capitalize on still-healthy viewer appetite for sports fare, but the initiative does not signal an intent as of now to go after any top-tier live rights.
As part of the strategic shift, Vice TV will co-produce and air seven original sports series early next year, with prime-time programming blocks carrying the Vice Sports brand. The company will produce more than 50 hours of sports-themed docuseries, programs, events, and podcasts for global distributors across television and digital. Among the initial partners with Vice is Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions.
Anchoring the network’s sports slate are the original series Pitino: Red Storm Rising and Calipari: Razor’s Edge, which center on two prominent and controversial college basketball coaches. Vice TV...
- 12/12/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV


Stars: Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, J.K. Simmons, Kiefer Sutherland, Zoey Deutch, Megan Mieduch, Adrienne C. Moore, Drew Scheid, Leslie Bibb | Written by Jonathan A. Abrams | Directed by Clint Eastwood
The courtroom has not only given out justice, but some of the very best films cinema has to offer. Legendary, and brilliant films such as 12 Angry Men, Witness for the Prosecution, Anatomy of a Murder, and my personal favourite, The Verdict. There was a time when the courtroom drama was a staple piece of the cinematic world, recently that staple has faded away… along with many other genres. The courtroom drama is hard to find in modern times, and Clint Eastwoods new film Juror #2, is also, in its own way hard to find. Limited screen releases have made the legendary filmmaker’s latest film hard to find at your local cinema, and its limited release is questionable, when it feels...
The courtroom has not only given out justice, but some of the very best films cinema has to offer. Legendary, and brilliant films such as 12 Angry Men, Witness for the Prosecution, Anatomy of a Murder, and my personal favourite, The Verdict. There was a time when the courtroom drama was a staple piece of the cinematic world, recently that staple has faded away… along with many other genres. The courtroom drama is hard to find in modern times, and Clint Eastwoods new film Juror #2, is also, in its own way hard to find. Limited screen releases have made the legendary filmmaker’s latest film hard to find at your local cinema, and its limited release is questionable, when it feels...
- 11/14/2024
- by Alex Ginnelly
- Nerdly

Although Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror film "The Shining" is frequently cited as one of the scariest films of all time, it's widely known that Stephen King — who wrote the 1977 novel on which it's based — hates it. Kubrick famously altered several details of King's book, and the author felt that the changes were arbitrary at best and insulting at worst. King wrote his story as the tale of an ordinary man who was gradually driven to madness. King expressed interest in gentler actors like Martin Sheen or Michael Moriarty for the role of Jack Torrance, feeling they would be sympathetic immediately. Kubrick, however, cast Jack Nicholson in the role, and King felt that Nicholson was already unstable from the jump. With Nicholson, it wasn't a tale of a sane man going insane, but an already-insane man cracking open.
Kubrick, however, was already granted permission by Warner Bros., so he went ahead...
Kubrick, however, was already granted permission by Warner Bros., so he went ahead...
- 10/27/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film

Korea’s Showbox has unveiled a trailer and a release date for horror mystery “Devils Stay.”
Directed by Hyun Moon-seop (“Nightmare Teacher”), the cast includes Park Shin-yang, Lee Min-ki and Lee Re.
“When Seung-do (Park Shin-yang), a heart specialist, and his wife find their daughter So-mi (Lee Re) showing strange symptoms by the day, they decide to attempt an exorcism ritual. Upon arrival, priest Ban (Lee Min-ki) is sure there is the devil inside her, and the ritual seems to drive it out successfully, but ends in So-mi’s sudden death. As her funeral begins, Seung-do, who notices some strange signs in So-mi’s body, confronts his conviction that she may not be dead yet, and her heart is still beating. No one believes him, especially priest Ban, who strongly opposes him saying that it is by the menacing spirit inside her. During three days of So-mi’s funeral, they...
Directed by Hyun Moon-seop (“Nightmare Teacher”), the cast includes Park Shin-yang, Lee Min-ki and Lee Re.
“When Seung-do (Park Shin-yang), a heart specialist, and his wife find their daughter So-mi (Lee Re) showing strange symptoms by the day, they decide to attempt an exorcism ritual. Upon arrival, priest Ban (Lee Min-ki) is sure there is the devil inside her, and the ritual seems to drive it out successfully, but ends in So-mi’s sudden death. As her funeral begins, Seung-do, who notices some strange signs in So-mi’s body, confronts his conviction that she may not be dead yet, and her heart is still beating. No one believes him, especially priest Ban, who strongly opposes him saying that it is by the menacing spirit inside her. During three days of So-mi’s funeral, they...
- 10/21/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV


South Korea’s Showbox has boarded a Korean remake of Chinese romantic drama Us And Them and upcoming crime drama The Verdict.
Buyers will be introduced to both upcoming projects at the Asian Contents & Film Market, which is taking place in Busan from October 5-8.
The Korean remake, which also has the working title of Us And Them, is an adaptation of the 2018 romantic drama directed by Taiwan’s Rene Liu, which proved a box office hit in China and was saw worldwide rights acquired by Netflix.
Relocated to Seoul, the story centres on a couple who fall in love and eventually part ways.
Buyers will be introduced to both upcoming projects at the Asian Contents & Film Market, which is taking place in Busan from October 5-8.
The Korean remake, which also has the working title of Us And Them, is an adaptation of the 2018 romantic drama directed by Taiwan’s Rene Liu, which proved a box office hit in China and was saw worldwide rights acquired by Netflix.
Relocated to Seoul, the story centres on a couple who fall in love and eventually part ways.
- 10/5/2024
- ScreenDaily

Casablanca was one of nine movies to feature the duo of Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet. Widely regarded as one of the greatest movies of all time, the legendary 1942 film never would have become the cinematic icon that it is today without Casablanca's star-studded cast. Featuring a handful of Hollywood's most talented actors at the time, Casablanca delivered Academy Award-winning performances from Humphrey Bogart and Claude Reins, as well as some of the most memorable roles in the careers of Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid.
For some, like Bergman and Bogart, Casablanca was their first and last collaboration. But for two of its supporting cast members, Casablanca was just the second in a string of movies to utilize both their talents. The film, when viewed on its own, doesn't hint at the recurring partnership between Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in Hollywood, as the actors never shared a scene. But...
For some, like Bergman and Bogart, Casablanca was their first and last collaboration. But for two of its supporting cast members, Casablanca was just the second in a string of movies to utilize both their talents. The film, when viewed on its own, doesn't hint at the recurring partnership between Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in Hollywood, as the actors never shared a scene. But...
- 10/5/2024
- by Charles Nicholas Raymond
- ScreenRant

The American Society of Cinematographers is training its career-honor lens on Andrzej Bartkowiak, who will receive the group’s 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award. The longtime Sidney Lumet collaborator will be feted February 23 during 39th annual ASC Awards at the Beverly Hilton.
ASC also said today that Michael Goi, Joan Churchill, John Simmons and Pete Romano are set for other career honors.
Known for his evocative visual style, Bartkowiak’s taut camera work drove Jan de Bont’s smash 1994 actioner Speed starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. His breakthrough film was the gritty 1981 thriller Prince of the City, which marked his first teaming with Lumet. Bartkowiak shot 11 of Lumet’s films over the next dozen years, including Deathtrap, The Verdict, Daniel, Family Business and A Stranger Among Us.
His lensing credits also include Best Picture Oscar nominees Terms of Endearment and Prizzi’s Honor, along with The Mirror Has Two Faces, Dante’s Peak,...
ASC also said today that Michael Goi, Joan Churchill, John Simmons and Pete Romano are set for other career honors.
Known for his evocative visual style, Bartkowiak’s taut camera work drove Jan de Bont’s smash 1994 actioner Speed starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. His breakthrough film was the gritty 1981 thriller Prince of the City, which marked his first teaming with Lumet. Bartkowiak shot 11 of Lumet’s films over the next dozen years, including Deathtrap, The Verdict, Daniel, Family Business and A Stranger Among Us.
His lensing credits also include Best Picture Oscar nominees Terms of Endearment and Prizzi’s Honor, along with The Mirror Has Two Faces, Dante’s Peak,...
- 10/2/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV


Dwight Manfredi was downright heroic on Tulsa King Season 2 Episode 3. The state of Oklahoma, Cal Thresher, and Bill Bevilaqua are no match for The General.
Yeah, Dwight’s a criminal, but how can you not root for him when things go so wrong just because the guy is a success?
Sure, there is a lot to celebrate, but “Oklahoma vs. Manfredi” also builds an increasingly firm foundation for a rat in his organization. It’s a little scary!
(Brian Douglas/Paramount+) The Trial
Let’s just jump into the meat of the episode because it might be the least significant development. Who would have guessed that?
Yet, as people join forces to either bring down Dwight or pump themselves up, that’s where we stand.
The trial, though, played out beautifully for Dwight.
(Brian Douglas/Paramount+) Mock Trial
It’s worth mentioning the mock trial because it was so funny.
Yeah, Dwight’s a criminal, but how can you not root for him when things go so wrong just because the guy is a success?
Sure, there is a lot to celebrate, but “Oklahoma vs. Manfredi” also builds an increasingly firm foundation for a rat in his organization. It’s a little scary!
(Brian Douglas/Paramount+) The Trial
Let’s just jump into the meat of the episode because it might be the least significant development. Who would have guessed that?
Yet, as people join forces to either bring down Dwight or pump themselves up, that’s where we stand.
The trial, though, played out beautifully for Dwight.
(Brian Douglas/Paramount+) Mock Trial
It’s worth mentioning the mock trial because it was so funny.
- 9/29/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic

September marks Marcello Mastroianni’s centennial, and the Criterion Channel pays respect with a retrospective that puts the expected alongside some lesser-knowns: Monicelli’s The Organizer, Jacques Demy’s A Slightly Pregnant Man, and two by Ettore Scola. There’s also the welcome return of “Adventures In Moviegoing” with Rachel Kushner’s formidable selections, among them Fassbinder’s Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven, Pialat’s L’enfance nue, and Jean Eustache’s Le cochon. In the lead-up to His Three Daughters, a four-film Azazel Jacobs program arrives.
Theme-wise, a set of courtroom dramas runs from 12 Angry Men and Anatomy of a Murder to My Cousin Vinny and Philadelphia; a look at ’30s female screenwriters includes Fritz Lang’s You and Me, McCarey’s Make Way for Tomorrow, and Cukor’s What Price Hollywood? There’s also a giallo series if you want to watch an Argento movie and ask yourself,...
Theme-wise, a set of courtroom dramas runs from 12 Angry Men and Anatomy of a Murder to My Cousin Vinny and Philadelphia; a look at ’30s female screenwriters includes Fritz Lang’s You and Me, McCarey’s Make Way for Tomorrow, and Cukor’s What Price Hollywood? There’s also a giallo series if you want to watch an Argento movie and ask yourself,...
- 8/13/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage

Bruce Willis' 2010 action movie Red is highly celebrated and trending on Netflix, offering a blend of action, thriller, and comedy. Red boasts an incredibly talented cast including Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, and John Malkovich, earning it positive reviews and a 72% Rt score. Despite the success of Red, its sequel, Red 2, received more negative reviews and had lower box office performance, preventing a third installment.
Bruce Willis' popular 2010 action movie is one of his best action franchises after Die Hard. Willis remains one of the biggest stars in Hollywood history, having appeared in some of the most iconic movies ever made, such as Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense, and Frank Miller's Sin City. Willis has maintained his status as a staple of the modern action genre through his widely celebrated Die Hard franchise, which began with the celebrated 1988 original directed by John McTiernan.
Bruce Willis' popular 2010 action movie is one of his best action franchises after Die Hard. Willis remains one of the biggest stars in Hollywood history, having appeared in some of the most iconic movies ever made, such as Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense, and Frank Miller's Sin City. Willis has maintained his status as a staple of the modern action genre through his widely celebrated Die Hard franchise, which began with the celebrated 1988 original directed by John McTiernan.
- 8/5/2024
- by Greg MacArthur
- ScreenRant

Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers for “The Verdict,” the Season 1 finale of “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
On the day Apple TV+ dropped the highly anticipated finale of its courtroom thriller “Presumed Innocent,” Peter Sarsgaard, who plays the show’s chief prosecutor, is off the grid.
He’s holed up with spotty cell service in the “middle of nowhere,” with only his affectionate, very vocal cat to keep him company — which is rather appropriate, considering where the show leaves his cat dad character, Assistant District Attorney Tommy Molto.
All season, Tommy has led the scorched-earth prosecution of his former coworker Rusty Sabich (Jake Gyllenhaal), who has been on trial for the murder of his mistress, Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve) — who’d worked with both Tommy and Rusty as a fellow prosecutor. In the penultimate episode, Tommy had seemingly moved the needle toward conviction by eviscerating Rusty’s...
On the day Apple TV+ dropped the highly anticipated finale of its courtroom thriller “Presumed Innocent,” Peter Sarsgaard, who plays the show’s chief prosecutor, is off the grid.
He’s holed up with spotty cell service in the “middle of nowhere,” with only his affectionate, very vocal cat to keep him company — which is rather appropriate, considering where the show leaves his cat dad character, Assistant District Attorney Tommy Molto.
All season, Tommy has led the scorched-earth prosecution of his former coworker Rusty Sabich (Jake Gyllenhaal), who has been on trial for the murder of his mistress, Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve) — who’d worked with both Tommy and Rusty as a fellow prosecutor. In the penultimate episode, Tommy had seemingly moved the needle toward conviction by eviscerating Rusty’s...
- 7/25/2024
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV

Note: This story contains spoilers from “Presumed Innocent” Episode 8.
In the nail-bitingly tense finale for Apple’s gripping courtroom thriller “Presumed Innocent,” audiences finally learned who killed lawyer Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve), the former lover of Jake Gyllenhaal’s character Rusty Sabich, who was charged and tried for the murder.
In last week’s episode, Tommy Molto (Peter Sarsgaard), who relished the opportunity to prosecute his longtime rival, was ruled out as a suspect, as director Greg Yaitanes confirmed to TheWrap.
Tommy came home to find someone had left a fireplace poker — possibly the one used to kill Carolyn — in his house, with an unsigned, hand-printed note that read, “Go f—k yourself.”
The Verdict
Despite the probable cause for a mistrial, both sides decided to proceed in the finale, appropriately titled “The Verdict,” with Rusty presenting the summation himself, despite Ray’s reservations.
Rusty told the jury that he...
In the nail-bitingly tense finale for Apple’s gripping courtroom thriller “Presumed Innocent,” audiences finally learned who killed lawyer Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve), the former lover of Jake Gyllenhaal’s character Rusty Sabich, who was charged and tried for the murder.
In last week’s episode, Tommy Molto (Peter Sarsgaard), who relished the opportunity to prosecute his longtime rival, was ruled out as a suspect, as director Greg Yaitanes confirmed to TheWrap.
Tommy came home to find someone had left a fireplace poker — possibly the one used to kill Carolyn — in his house, with an unsigned, hand-printed note that read, “Go f—k yourself.”
The Verdict
Despite the probable cause for a mistrial, both sides decided to proceed in the finale, appropriately titled “The Verdict,” with Rusty presenting the summation himself, despite Ray’s reservations.
Rusty told the jury that he...
- 7/24/2024
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap

Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for Apple TV+’s “Presumed Innocent” Season 1 finale titled “The Verdict.”
Since David E. Kelley’s “Presumed Innocent” debuted on Apple TV+ last month, the series has taken viewers on a ride filled with shocking clues and troubling revelations, all while diving into the minds of narcissistic and obsessive men. Over eight episodes, “Presumed Innocent” followed former chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich (Jake Gyllenhaal), who was on trial for the murder of his lover and colleague Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve).
In the “Presumed Innocent” finale — an episode that was not provided as a screener ahead of time to journalists —viewers learned that Carolyn’s killer is Rusty’s teenage daughter, Jaden (Chase Infiniti). After Rusty was found not guilty, this is how audiences found out who did it.
From the beginning, there were four major suspects. Rusty, of course, was obsessed with Carolyn. Throughout the series,...
Since David E. Kelley’s “Presumed Innocent” debuted on Apple TV+ last month, the series has taken viewers on a ride filled with shocking clues and troubling revelations, all while diving into the minds of narcissistic and obsessive men. Over eight episodes, “Presumed Innocent” followed former chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich (Jake Gyllenhaal), who was on trial for the murder of his lover and colleague Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve).
In the “Presumed Innocent” finale — an episode that was not provided as a screener ahead of time to journalists —viewers learned that Carolyn’s killer is Rusty’s teenage daughter, Jaden (Chase Infiniti). After Rusty was found not guilty, this is how audiences found out who did it.
From the beginning, there were four major suspects. Rusty, of course, was obsessed with Carolyn. Throughout the series,...
- 7/24/2024
- by Aramide Tinubu
- Variety Film + TV

It’s almost time to finally (hopefully?) find out who killed Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinseive) when Presumed Innocent‘s Season 1 finale, “The Verdict,” arrives on Apple TV+ this Wednesday (July 24). The legal drama has already been chock full of shocking twists throughout its first seven episodes — so much so that there are several bona fide suspects, even if only Rusty Sabich (Jake Gyllenhaal) is on trial for her murder. Ahead of the finale’s debut, TV Insider caught up with Anne Sewitsky, the director of Episode 8 (who also directed Episodes 1 and 2), to find out how this engaging show came to be and what’s ahead for the finale and Season 2. Broadly, what drew you to this project, and how did you want to differentiate it from the movie and book? Anne Sewitsky: Well, I had, of course, seen the movie. I had not read the book — and I did that eventually,...
- 7/23/2024
- TV Insider

Warning: Major Spoilers ahead for Presumed Innocent episode 7!
Director Greg Yaitanes drew inspiration from films like JFK for the intense courtroom scene between Rusty and Tommy in Presumed Innocent episode 7. The focus was on giving the courtroom energy to avoid any tedium despite the scene consisting of questioning and testimony. Using single-camera shots enhanced Gyllenhaal's performance in key scenes, an important factor to making the episode stand out.
Presumed Innocent director Greg Yaitanes has explained the intense courtroom battle between Rusty and Tommy in episode 7, revealing more details about the scene's production. Presumed Innocent episode 7 sees Rusty take the stand for the first time, with a mental battle going on between him and Tommy as he leads his own defense while testifying. The scene in question ends up being a high-octane battle of the minds between the pair, with the prosecuting lawyer ultimately coming out on top.
Speaking with Variety,...
Director Greg Yaitanes drew inspiration from films like JFK for the intense courtroom scene between Rusty and Tommy in Presumed Innocent episode 7. The focus was on giving the courtroom energy to avoid any tedium despite the scene consisting of questioning and testimony. Using single-camera shots enhanced Gyllenhaal's performance in key scenes, an important factor to making the episode stand out.
Presumed Innocent director Greg Yaitanes has explained the intense courtroom battle between Rusty and Tommy in episode 7, revealing more details about the scene's production. Presumed Innocent episode 7 sees Rusty take the stand for the first time, with a mental battle going on between him and Tommy as he leads his own defense while testifying. The scene in question ends up being a high-octane battle of the minds between the pair, with the prosecuting lawyer ultimately coming out on top.
Speaking with Variety,...
- 7/18/2024
- by Nick Bythrow
- ScreenRant


Sidney Lumet once wrote: “While the goal of all movies is to entertain, the kind of film in which I believe goes one step further. It compels the spectator to examine one facet or another of his own conscience. It stimulates thought and set the mental juices flowing. In a film career spanning 50 years, Lumet explored conscience in such classics 1957’s “12 Angry Men,” 1973’s “Serpico,” 1976’s “Network” and 1982’ s “The Verdict.”
Lumet’s New York Times 2011 obit stated: “Social issues set his mental juices flowing and his best films not only probed the consequences of prejudice, corruption and betrayal, but also celebrated individual acts of courage.” And one should also add redemption to that list. He was always in a New York state of mind. Of the 38 films he made, 29 were shot in New York. Lumet earned four Oscar nominations for best director- “12 Angry Men,” which marked his feature debut,...
Lumet’s New York Times 2011 obit stated: “Social issues set his mental juices flowing and his best films not only probed the consequences of prejudice, corruption and betrayal, but also celebrated individual acts of courage.” And one should also add redemption to that list. He was always in a New York state of mind. Of the 38 films he made, 29 were shot in New York. Lumet earned four Oscar nominations for best director- “12 Angry Men,” which marked his feature debut,...
- 6/25/2024
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby


Sidney Lumet was the Oscar-nominated director who proved incredibly prolific during his career, directing over 40 movies in 50 years, from his feature debut “12 Angry Men” (1957) through his cinematic farewell “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” (2007). But how many of those titles remain classics? Let’s take a look back at 20 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born on June 25, 1924, Lumet got his start as a child actor, appearing in “One Third of a Nation” (1939) when he was 15 years old. After serving during WWII, he quickly began directing Off-Broadway plays before moving into the burgeoning medium of television, where he helmed hundreds of live teleplays. While working on episodes of “Playhouse 90,” “Kraft Theater” and many more, he honed his abilities to shoot quickly and economically.
His turned to movies with “12 Angry Men,” an adaptation of Reginald Rose‘s TV drama about a lone juror (Henry Fonda) holding out during a murder trial.
Born on June 25, 1924, Lumet got his start as a child actor, appearing in “One Third of a Nation” (1939) when he was 15 years old. After serving during WWII, he quickly began directing Off-Broadway plays before moving into the burgeoning medium of television, where he helmed hundreds of live teleplays. While working on episodes of “Playhouse 90,” “Kraft Theater” and many more, he honed his abilities to shoot quickly and economically.
His turned to movies with “12 Angry Men,” an adaptation of Reginald Rose‘s TV drama about a lone juror (Henry Fonda) holding out during a murder trial.
- 6/21/2024
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby

Presumed Innocent is Apple TV+’s latest series and a must-watch for legal drama fans. Created by Big Little Lies and Boston Legal‘s David E. Kelley, Presumed Innocent is based on a 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow; the book was adapted in 1990 with a film of the same name directed by Alan J. Pakula from a screenplay co-written by Frank Pierson and J. Pakula with Harrison Ford playing the leading man Rozat K. “Rusty” Sabich.
Apple TV+’s Presumed Innocent follows the story of Rusty Sabich, a Chicago city prosecutor and a family man who becomes the prime suspect of a colleague’s murder, with whom he had an affair. Where the film showed us this story in completely black and white, the series adaptation plays around in the greys and doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to prove anyone innocent. So, if you...
Apple TV+’s Presumed Innocent follows the story of Rusty Sabich, a Chicago city prosecutor and a family man who becomes the prime suspect of a colleague’s murder, with whom he had an affair. Where the film showed us this story in completely black and white, the series adaptation plays around in the greys and doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to prove anyone innocent. So, if you...
- 6/15/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

This week, two attorneys will stand and make their cases to the jury. Yes, that jury and that trial, which may put a former—and future?—president behind bars. This is when the pressure falls on the prosecution and defense to make their final claims of guilt or innocence.
“At this point, parties are free to use hypothetical analogies to make their points; to comment on the credibility of the witnesses, to discuss how they believe the various pieces of the puzzle fit into a compelling whole, and to advocate why jurors should decide the case in their favor,” explains the official site of the Federal Court System.
Or, we can just recall the most memorable, decisive arguments made on screen. Hey, we can handle the truth! Here is my list of 10 to remember.
“To Kill A Mockingbird”
Gregory Peck won the Oscar — even though he didn’t win the case — as Atticus Finch,...
“At this point, parties are free to use hypothetical analogies to make their points; to comment on the credibility of the witnesses, to discuss how they believe the various pieces of the puzzle fit into a compelling whole, and to advocate why jurors should decide the case in their favor,” explains the official site of the Federal Court System.
Or, we can just recall the most memorable, decisive arguments made on screen. Hey, we can handle the truth! Here is my list of 10 to remember.
“To Kill A Mockingbird”
Gregory Peck won the Oscar — even though he didn’t win the case — as Atticus Finch,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Michele Willens
- The Wrap

Matthew McConaughey and his agents were sued for allegedly pushing to "bury" the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film they starred in. McConaughey and Rene Zellweger were unknown stars in the film which was re-released after they became famous. Despite the lawsuit, McConaughey denied being embarrassed by the film and called it a valuable learning experience.
Movie Legend: Matthew McConaughey and his agents were sued by the producers of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film that McConaughhey starred in over allegations that McConaughey and his agents had the movie essentially "buried" by the studio.
A common fun thing for film buffs is to retroactively identify future acting superstars when they make small appearances in films early in their careers. You know, like seeing Sigourney Weaver and Jeff Goldblum in Annie Hall, or Bruce Willis as an extra in a courtroom scene in 1982's The Verdict. However, there are also instances where future superstars...
Movie Legend: Matthew McConaughey and his agents were sued by the producers of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film that McConaughhey starred in over allegations that McConaughey and his agents had the movie essentially "buried" by the studio.
A common fun thing for film buffs is to retroactively identify future acting superstars when they make small appearances in films early in their careers. You know, like seeing Sigourney Weaver and Jeff Goldblum in Annie Hall, or Bruce Willis as an extra in a courtroom scene in 1982's The Verdict. However, there are also instances where future superstars...
- 5/13/2024
- by Brian Cronin
- CBR

If you were around in 1980, you can, sadly, imagine the confusion that might be caused if a woman drove up to the 20th Century Fox gate on Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles and claimed to be the new head of the studio. This simply didn't happen. Women didn't run Hollywood studios.
Someone had to shatter that glass ceiling, and Sherry Lansing was as qualified as anyone to do it. She started out as an actor (appearing opposite John Wayne in Howard Hawks' swan song "Rio Lobo"), but quickly grew dissatisfied with that area of the industry. She was far more interested in the behind-the-scenes aspect of filmmaking, and quickly proved she possessed the savvy and good taste to succeed as an executive. At Columbia Pictures, she was one of the driving forces behind such critical/commercial successes as "The China Syndrome" and "Kramer vs. Kramer".
This made Lansing a hot Hollywood commodity,...
Someone had to shatter that glass ceiling, and Sherry Lansing was as qualified as anyone to do it. She started out as an actor (appearing opposite John Wayne in Howard Hawks' swan song "Rio Lobo"), but quickly grew dissatisfied with that area of the industry. She was far more interested in the behind-the-scenes aspect of filmmaking, and quickly proved she possessed the savvy and good taste to succeed as an executive. At Columbia Pictures, she was one of the driving forces behind such critical/commercial successes as "The China Syndrome" and "Kramer vs. Kramer".
This made Lansing a hot Hollywood commodity,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film


David Mamet is speaking out in response to the presumption that his kids are nepo babies.
For those who don’t know, Mamet is the two-time Oscar-nominated screenwriter of The Verdict and Wag the Dog and two-time Tony-nominated writer of Broadway plays like Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow.
Mamet‘s daughters are Girls actress Zosia and The Neighbors actress Clara.
Keep reading to find out more…
“They earned it by merit,” Mamet said at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (via TheWrap). “Nobody ever gave my kids a job because of who they were related to.”
Mamet also slammed diversity rules in Hollywood.
“Dei is garbage,” he said. “It’s fascist totalitarianism.”
Zosia recently starred in one of the most critically-panned movies of the year so far.
For those who don’t know, Mamet is the two-time Oscar-nominated screenwriter of The Verdict and Wag the Dog and two-time Tony-nominated writer of Broadway plays like Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow.
Mamet‘s daughters are Girls actress Zosia and The Neighbors actress Clara.
Keep reading to find out more…
“They earned it by merit,” Mamet said at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (via TheWrap). “Nobody ever gave my kids a job because of who they were related to.”
Mamet also slammed diversity rules in Hollywood.
“Dei is garbage,” he said. “It’s fascist totalitarianism.”
Zosia recently starred in one of the most critically-panned movies of the year so far.
- 4/23/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared

David Mamet is an American playwright, screenwriter, and director who has been working in Hollywood since the 1980s. He got his start penning off-Broadway productions before transitioning to film. His most notable projects as a writer include The Verdict, House of Games, The Untouchables, and Glengarry Glen Ross. His next film is reported to be The Penitent, based on one of his plays.
- 4/7/2024
- by Luc Haasbroek
- Collider.com
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