Memories are fragile, but nothing is quite as breakable as a slippery reality after surviving trauma.
In “Shining Girls,” Elisabeth Moss stars as newspaper archivist Kirby, whose ambitions to become a journalist were halted following a brutal assault. Yet Kirby’s expertise with past newspaper clippings comes in handy after a recent murder mirrors her own attack, and she begins to unravel the century-long mystery behind multiple women’s deaths over decades, as the trailer hints.
Apple TV+’s “Shining Girls” premieres April 29 with the first three episodes, followed by weekly installments. The eight-episode series is based on Lauren Beukes’ novel of the same name, with Moss serving as director and executive producer along with showrunner Silka Luisa.
The metaphysical thriller also stars Wagner Moura as Kirby’s co-worker and journalist who helps solve the mystery; Jamie Bell as the elusive killer; and Phillipa Soo as Kirby’s confidante. Amy Brenneman...
In “Shining Girls,” Elisabeth Moss stars as newspaper archivist Kirby, whose ambitions to become a journalist were halted following a brutal assault. Yet Kirby’s expertise with past newspaper clippings comes in handy after a recent murder mirrors her own attack, and she begins to unravel the century-long mystery behind multiple women’s deaths over decades, as the trailer hints.
Apple TV+’s “Shining Girls” premieres April 29 with the first three episodes, followed by weekly installments. The eight-episode series is based on Lauren Beukes’ novel of the same name, with Moss serving as director and executive producer along with showrunner Silka Luisa.
The metaphysical thriller also stars Wagner Moura as Kirby’s co-worker and journalist who helps solve the mystery; Jamie Bell as the elusive killer; and Phillipa Soo as Kirby’s confidante. Amy Brenneman...
- 3/29/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
You will not want to miss this series!
Apple TV+ today released the trailer for the highly anticipated series, Shining Girls, starring and executive produced by Emmy Award-winning actress Elisabeth Moss.
If you're drawn to trippy TV that continually pulls the rug out from under you, mark your calendar now.
The metaphysical thriller will make its worldwide debut on Friday, April 29, 2022, with the first three episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.
Hailing from MRC Television, the series is also executive produced by Appian Way and adapted for television by showrunner Silka Luisa, with Emmy Award winner Michelle MacLaren directing the first two episodes.
Based on Lauren Beukes’ best-selling novel, Shining Girls follows Kirby Mazrachi (Moss) as a Chicago newspaper archivist whose journalistic ambitions were put on hold after enduring a traumatic assault.
When Kirby learns that a recent murder mirrors her own case, she partners with seasoned,...
Apple TV+ today released the trailer for the highly anticipated series, Shining Girls, starring and executive produced by Emmy Award-winning actress Elisabeth Moss.
If you're drawn to trippy TV that continually pulls the rug out from under you, mark your calendar now.
The metaphysical thriller will make its worldwide debut on Friday, April 29, 2022, with the first three episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.
Hailing from MRC Television, the series is also executive produced by Appian Way and adapted for television by showrunner Silka Luisa, with Emmy Award winner Michelle MacLaren directing the first two episodes.
Based on Lauren Beukes’ best-selling novel, Shining Girls follows Kirby Mazrachi (Moss) as a Chicago newspaper archivist whose journalistic ambitions were put on hold after enduring a traumatic assault.
When Kirby learns that a recent murder mirrors her own case, she partners with seasoned,...
- 3/29/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
The Breakdown is a fun coming-of-age high school comedy and over the last few weeks we’ve got to know the cast and crew a little better. Today we have another video for you, which features multiple members of the cast giving us a little look behind the scenes.
David Codeglia directs the film which stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Below you can see everyone’s take on their own character:
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie Andy Casillas introduces Wayne Brothers David and James Codeglia, the director and cinematographer for the film. Yvette Santos as Jessica Dustin Rhodes who plays Wings Beverley Simmons on styling the cast
Today the cast tell us about their favourite moments on the set…...
David Codeglia directs the film which stars Noah Toth, Andrea Dersom, Christian Nicholes, Sylvia Joan, Michael Hampton, Yvette Santos, and Shoshanna Green.
Below you can see everyone’s take on their own character:
Noah Toth who plays Morgan Sylvia Joan who plays Yvette Andrea Dersom as Maddy Nia M’Bye introducing Katie Kirk played by Toyvon Cambell Shoshanna Green as Stephanie Andy Casillas introduces Wayne Brothers David and James Codeglia, the director and cinematographer for the film. Yvette Santos as Jessica Dustin Rhodes who plays Wings Beverley Simmons on styling the cast
Today the cast tell us about their favourite moments on the set…...
- 6/8/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Elisabeth Moss, Michelle MacLaren and Daina Reid are set to take turns directing Apple’s upcoming thriller series Shining Girls.
The eight-episode series, hailing from MRC Television and executive producer/showrunner Silka Luisa, is based on the 2013 best-selling novel of the same name by Lauren Beukes. Shining Girls follows a Chicago reporter named Kirby who survived a brutal assault only to find her reality shifting as she hunts down her attacker. The cast features Moss, Jaime Bell and Wagner Moura as veteran journalist Dan and loner Harper, respectively.
Moss executive produces through Love & Squalor Pictures, alongside Lindsey McManus. Leonardo DiCaprio serves as executive producer through Appian Way alongside Jennifer Davisson and Michael Hampton. Beukes and Alan Page Arriaga will also serve as executive producers on the project.
MacLaren will direct the first two episodes of the series’ first season, with Moss directing another pair and Reid helming four episodes.
The eight-episode series, hailing from MRC Television and executive producer/showrunner Silka Luisa, is based on the 2013 best-selling novel of the same name by Lauren Beukes. Shining Girls follows a Chicago reporter named Kirby who survived a brutal assault only to find her reality shifting as she hunts down her attacker. The cast features Moss, Jaime Bell and Wagner Moura as veteran journalist Dan and loner Harper, respectively.
Moss executive produces through Love & Squalor Pictures, alongside Lindsey McManus. Leonardo DiCaprio serves as executive producer through Appian Way alongside Jennifer Davisson and Michael Hampton. Beukes and Alan Page Arriaga will also serve as executive producers on the project.
MacLaren will direct the first two episodes of the series’ first season, with Moss directing another pair and Reid helming four episodes.
- 5/24/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Apple’s metaphysical thriller “Shining Girls,” based on the 2013 best-selling Lauren Beukes novel of the same name, has finally found its directors. The trio is made up of Emmy winner Michelle MacLaren (“Breaking Bad”), Emmy and SAG Award winner Elisabeth Moss, and Emmy nominee Daina Reid (“The Handmaid’s Tale). Moss will also be starring in the show, which hails from MRC Television, and Beukes is attached to executive produce.
The eight-parter will be adapted for the small screen and executive produced by showrunner Silka Luisa. MacLaren will direct the first two episodes of the first season, Moss will direct two episodes and Reid will direct four.
“Shining Girls” follows Kirby (Moss), a Chicago reporter who survived a brutal assault only to find her reality shifting as she hunts down her attacker. The series also stars Wagner Moura (“Narcos”) as Dan, a veteran journalist breaking the widening story of a copycat attack.
The eight-parter will be adapted for the small screen and executive produced by showrunner Silka Luisa. MacLaren will direct the first two episodes of the first season, Moss will direct two episodes and Reid will direct four.
“Shining Girls” follows Kirby (Moss), a Chicago reporter who survived a brutal assault only to find her reality shifting as she hunts down her attacker. The series also stars Wagner Moura (“Narcos”) as Dan, a veteran journalist breaking the widening story of a copycat attack.
- 5/24/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Disney+ has opted not to order a second season of space race series The Right Stuff. The Mercury 7 period drama, starring Patrick J. Adams and Jake McDorman, originated at National Geographic before launching as a Disney+ original last October. It is Disney+’s first scripted series cancellation.
Warner Bros. Television, the studio behind The Right Stuff, is shopping it to other outlets, with WarnerMedia siblings TNT and HBO Max considered logical potential targets. I hear the options on the cast expire tomorrow, and Wbtv has asked for a two-week extension while the efforts to find a new home continue.
There is a major incentive for Wbtv and parent WarnerMedia to try and keep The Right Stuff going — in November, the series, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way, was given $13.7 million to move from Florida to California for Season 2, the fourth-highest relocating incentive ever awarded under the Cfc program.
Warner Bros. Television, the studio behind The Right Stuff, is shopping it to other outlets, with WarnerMedia siblings TNT and HBO Max considered logical potential targets. I hear the options on the cast expire tomorrow, and Wbtv has asked for a two-week extension while the efforts to find a new home continue.
There is a major incentive for Wbtv and parent WarnerMedia to try and keep The Right Stuff going — in November, the series, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way, was given $13.7 million to move from Florida to California for Season 2, the fourth-highest relocating incentive ever awarded under the Cfc program.
- 4/3/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Nat Geo’s scripted limited series take on Tom Wolfe’s “The Right Stuff” is moving to Disney Plus for a fall premiere.
Leonardo DiCaprio is an executive producer of the eight-episode Warner Horizon TV series that tells the story of the early Nasa program. The series centers on the characters of Major John Glenn, played by Patrick J. Adams, and Lieutenant Commander Alan Shepard, played by Jake McDorman.
“This true story of scientific innovation and human perseverance could not be more timely,” said Courteney Monroe, president, National Geographic Global Television Networks.
“National Geographic’s ‘The Right Stuff’ is an aspirational story about exploration, ambition, determination and resilience and reminds us that human beings can achieve the extraordinary when united by a common purpose. This series provides a compelling behind-the-scenes look at the flawed, but heroic Mercury 7 astronauts and we are thrilled that it has found its perfect home on Disney Plus.
Leonardo DiCaprio is an executive producer of the eight-episode Warner Horizon TV series that tells the story of the early Nasa program. The series centers on the characters of Major John Glenn, played by Patrick J. Adams, and Lieutenant Commander Alan Shepard, played by Jake McDorman.
“This true story of scientific innovation and human perseverance could not be more timely,” said Courteney Monroe, president, National Geographic Global Television Networks.
“National Geographic’s ‘The Right Stuff’ is an aspirational story about exploration, ambition, determination and resilience and reminds us that human beings can achieve the extraordinary when united by a common purpose. This series provides a compelling behind-the-scenes look at the flawed, but heroic Mercury 7 astronauts and we are thrilled that it has found its perfect home on Disney Plus.
- 5/5/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
NatGeo’s upcoming historical drama “The Right Stuff” has been moved over to Disney+, where it will debut this fall.
An adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s iconic, bestselling book of the same name, the scripted series stars Jake McDorman as Alan Shepard, Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn and Colin O’Donoghue as Gordo Cooper. The book tells the true story of Nasa’s Project Mercury and the crew known as the Mercury 7.
The rest of the crew is rounded out by Aaron Staton as Wally Schirra, James Lafferty as Scott Carpenter, Micah Stock as Deke Slayton, and Michael Trotter as Gus Grissom.
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“This true story of scientific innovation and human perseverance could not be more timely,” said Courteney Monroe, president, National Geographic Global Television Networks. “National Geographic’s ‘The Right Stuff’ is an aspirational story about exploration,...
An adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s iconic, bestselling book of the same name, the scripted series stars Jake McDorman as Alan Shepard, Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn and Colin O’Donoghue as Gordo Cooper. The book tells the true story of Nasa’s Project Mercury and the crew known as the Mercury 7.
The rest of the crew is rounded out by Aaron Staton as Wally Schirra, James Lafferty as Scott Carpenter, Micah Stock as Deke Slayton, and Michael Trotter as Gus Grissom.
Also Read: Why ABC Fast-Tracked 2nd 'Disney Family Singalong' - It Wasn't Just a Lack of Programming
“This true story of scientific innovation and human perseverance could not be more timely,” said Courteney Monroe, president, National Geographic Global Television Networks. “National Geographic’s ‘The Right Stuff’ is an aspirational story about exploration,...
- 5/5/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Breaking Glass Pictures has announced their acquisition of the North American rights to Matthew Montgomery's Devil's Path. The film will be released in theaters sometime in March, with a DVD and VOD release to follow. Also in today's Horror Highlights: The Luring's Panic Fest premiere details and a new trailer for Søren Juul Petersen's Danish horror film Finale.
Devil's Path North American Theatrical, DVD, and VOD Release Details: "Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American rights to the riveting Lgbtq psychological thriller Devil’S Path, the feature debut from writer/director Matthew Montgomery. Breaking Glass acquired rights to the film in December in a deal negotiated between Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff and Montgomery on behalf of Proteus Pictures. The film will arrive in North American audiences in March for a limited theatrical, followed by a DVD/VOD release.
Praised as an “intriguing and bloody psychological thriller” (Amos Lassen...
Devil's Path North American Theatrical, DVD, and VOD Release Details: "Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American rights to the riveting Lgbtq psychological thriller Devil’S Path, the feature debut from writer/director Matthew Montgomery. Breaking Glass acquired rights to the film in December in a deal negotiated between Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff and Montgomery on behalf of Proteus Pictures. The film will arrive in North American audiences in March for a limited theatrical, followed by a DVD/VOD release.
Praised as an “intriguing and bloody psychological thriller” (Amos Lassen...
- 12/26/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
On the heels of Shades of Blue ending its run after three seasons, star/executive producer Jennifer Lopez has teamed with co-star Vincent Laresca for a new cop drama, which has been put in development by NBC. The project, Blood Ties, hails from former The Mentalist executive producer Tom Szentgyorgyi, Lopez and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas’ Nuyorican Productions, Appian Way and Universal TV, where Nuyorican is based.
Written by Szentgyorgyi, Blood Ties is a procedural crime show in the vein of NYPD Blue, which isbased on an idea by Laresca. When convicted homicide detective Steve Horvath is exonerated, he’s given his job back but finds he now has unconventional insight about the criminals he faces. Teaming up with an unexpected rookie who has a secret agenda of his own, Horvath must learn to adapt to life outside of prison while trying to figure out who framed him and why.
Szentgyorgyi executive...
Written by Szentgyorgyi, Blood Ties is a procedural crime show in the vein of NYPD Blue, which isbased on an idea by Laresca. When convicted homicide detective Steve Horvath is exonerated, he’s given his job back but finds he now has unconventional insight about the criminals he faces. Teaming up with an unexpected rookie who has a secret agenda of his own, Horvath must learn to adapt to life outside of prison while trying to figure out who framed him and why.
Szentgyorgyi executive...
- 10/16/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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