“Missing You” is a Korean drama movie, released in 2016, categorized as Crime, Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense. ♦ He Killed Them, He Killed Them Not! In “Missing You”, a young girl named Nam Hee Joo, who is 7 years old, slowly backs out of a courtroom. She is in shock. A man named Kim Ki Bum was tried as a serial killer of several victims. But he was only convicted for one murder; the murder of his cheating girlfriend. For that crime, the police and prosecution were able to present sufficient evidence to get a conviction. However, because there was insufficient evidence to connect him to the other murders, he was only given a sentence of 15 years. Yes, the families of the murdered victims were visibly upset at such a light sentence. Only 15 years? For all of those brutal murders? One of the victims was a homicide detective, Nam Hee Joo’s father.
- 4/11/2024
- by cmoneyspinner
- popgeeks - film
British actress Rosalind Eleazar, best known for playing Louisa Guy on the hit AppleTV+ series Slow Horses, has been tapped to lead Netflix’s Missing You, the streamer’s next Harlan Coben adaptation. As reported by Deadline, Missing You is based on Coben’s 2014 novel of the same name and follows detective Kat Donovan (Eleazar), who comes across her estranged fiancé on a dating app and finds herself delving back into the mystery surrounding her father’s murder. The series is written by Victoria Asare-Archer, who wrote two episodes of Coben’s Stay Close for Netflix in 2021. Sean Spencer and Isher Sahota serve as directors, while Coben executive produces alongside Asare-Archer, Nicola Shindler, Richard Fee, and Danny Brocklehurst. Guy Hescott is the producer. Missing You, and the upcoming adaptation of Run Away, mark the ninth and tenth Coben productions under his multi-year deal with Netflix. The previous Netflix adaptations from the No.
- 3/8/2024
- TV Insider
If you’ve attended a mainstream country concert in the past decade, you’re probably familiar with the part of the set where the headliner sprinkles in a non-obvious cover from an adjacent genre like pop, R&b, or classic rock. It’s a move with any number of purposes: to show an artist’s range of influences, to reel in a drifting crowd with a massive hit, to appeal to a wider audience, or to highlight how fluid and arbitrary genre borders really are when you strip a song back to its essentials.
- 2/16/2024
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
When Is The Netflix Series ‘Missing You’ Coming? Well, Netflix is taking on another Harlan Coben novel, “Missing You,” following the success of “Fool Me Once.” This new series is a crime drama exclusive to Netflix, and it’s the ninth adaptation of Coben’s works on the platform.
The lead writer for the series is Victoria Asare-Archer, who previously contributed to “Stay Close.” Although the number of episodes is unknown, Sean Spencer will be the series director, with Isher Sahota as the second director.
Quay Street Productions, known for their work on “Fool Me Once,” will handle the series production. The confirmed executive producers include Daniel Brocklehurst, Richard Fee, and Nicola Shindler, with Guy Hescott listed as a producer.
Harlan Coben, through his company Final Twist Productions, is also an executive producer. For more exciting updates and insights into this upcoming Netflix series, “Missing You,” stay tuned as we...
The lead writer for the series is Victoria Asare-Archer, who previously contributed to “Stay Close.” Although the number of episodes is unknown, Sean Spencer will be the series director, with Isher Sahota as the second director.
Quay Street Productions, known for their work on “Fool Me Once,” will handle the series production. The confirmed executive producers include Daniel Brocklehurst, Richard Fee, and Nicola Shindler, with Guy Hescott listed as a producer.
Harlan Coben, through his company Final Twist Productions, is also an executive producer. For more exciting updates and insights into this upcoming Netflix series, “Missing You,” stay tuned as we...
- 2/13/2024
- by Om Prakash Kaushal
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When Is The Netflix Series Run Away Coming? Well, Netflix is investing more in the stories written by Harlan Coben, the author of “Fool Me Once.” They’re making another show based on his work titled “Run Away,” which will be available on Netflix.
Although we don’t know much yet, we’ll keep you updated on things like who’s in the cast, when it’s coming out, and more. “Run Away” is a new series that’s based on one of Coben’s books. This isn’t the first time Netflix has turned one of his stories into a show – they’ve already done eight others!
Right now, they’re still deciding who will direct “Run Away,” but Daniel Brocklehurst is leading the writing team.
Netflix has had a lot of success with Coben’s stories in the past. Their recent adaptation of “Fool Me Once” was a huge hit,...
Although we don’t know much yet, we’ll keep you updated on things like who’s in the cast, when it’s coming out, and more. “Run Away” is a new series that’s based on one of Coben’s books. This isn’t the first time Netflix has turned one of his stories into a show – they’ve already done eight others!
Right now, they’re still deciding who will direct “Run Away,” but Daniel Brocklehurst is leading the writing team.
Netflix has had a lot of success with Coben’s stories in the past. Their recent adaptation of “Fool Me Once” was a huge hit,...
- 2/13/2024
- by Om Prakash Kaushal
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After the huge success of Fool Me Once, Netflix have commissioned two more Harlan Coben adaptations, here are the details.
The Harlan Coben thriller is quickly becoming its own subgenre. So far, ten of his high-octane, twisty novels have made their way to the screen. Amongst the highlights, Tell No One was adapted into a terrific French film of the same name in 2006, directed by Guillaume Canet and starring Francois Cluzet and Kristen Scott Thomas.
On television, The Five, Safe, Innocent, Just One Look, No Second Chance, The Stranger, The Woods, Gone For Good, Stay Close, Hold Me Tight and – most recently – Fool Me Once have all been adapted variously for Channel 5 and Netflix.
It’s thanks to the huge success of Fool Me Once, which landed on Netflix over Christmas and stars Michelle Keegan, that the streaming service are pressing ahead with two more Coben adaptations, Deadline has revealed.
The Harlan Coben thriller is quickly becoming its own subgenre. So far, ten of his high-octane, twisty novels have made their way to the screen. Amongst the highlights, Tell No One was adapted into a terrific French film of the same name in 2006, directed by Guillaume Canet and starring Francois Cluzet and Kristen Scott Thomas.
On television, The Five, Safe, Innocent, Just One Look, No Second Chance, The Stranger, The Woods, Gone For Good, Stay Close, Hold Me Tight and – most recently – Fool Me Once have all been adapted variously for Channel 5 and Netflix.
It’s thanks to the huge success of Fool Me Once, which landed on Netflix over Christmas and stars Michelle Keegan, that the streaming service are pressing ahead with two more Coben adaptations, Deadline has revealed.
- 1/23/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Netflix’s library of Harlan Coben adaptations is growing. Following the success of Fool Me Once, the streamer is planning two more series based on books by the best-selling author.
‘Fool Me Once’ hits the Netflix top 10 ‘Fool Me Once’ | Matt Squire/Netflix
All eight episodes of Fool Me Once dropped on Netflix on Jan. 1. The show, which stars Michelle Keegan and Richard Armitage, quickly climbed to the top of Netflix’s list of most-watched shows, totaling 61 million views globally in the first two weeks after its release. It’s based a 2016 book by Coben.
Fool Me Once follows Maya (Keegan), a widow struggling in the aftermath of the murder of her husband Joe (Armitage). But not everything is as it seems in the twisty thriller, especially once Maya sees a man who looks like Joe on her nanny cam.
While Fool Me Once has proven popular with Netflix users,...
‘Fool Me Once’ hits the Netflix top 10 ‘Fool Me Once’ | Matt Squire/Netflix
All eight episodes of Fool Me Once dropped on Netflix on Jan. 1. The show, which stars Michelle Keegan and Richard Armitage, quickly climbed to the top of Netflix’s list of most-watched shows, totaling 61 million views globally in the first two weeks after its release. It’s based a 2016 book by Coben.
Fool Me Once follows Maya (Keegan), a widow struggling in the aftermath of the murder of her husband Joe (Armitage). But not everything is as it seems in the twisty thriller, especially once Maya sees a man who looks like Joe on her nanny cam.
While Fool Me Once has proven popular with Netflix users,...
- 1/23/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Netflix is all in on Harlan Coben, as the streamer has greenlit two more adaptations of the author’s books following the global success of Fool Me Once, based on the 2016 novel of the same name. According to Deadline, Netflix will bring Missing You and Run Away to the small screen, with the former going into production in spring 2024. Coben will serve as executive producer on both series through his company, Final Twist Productions. Quay Street Productions, the Nicola Shindler-founded outfit that oversaw Fool Me Once, will produce the adaptations. Missing You, first published in 2014, follows detective Kat Donovan, who comes across her ex-fiancé on a dating app, which leads her into an unspeakable conspiracy surrounding her father’s murder. Victoria Asare-Archer, who wrote two episodes of Coben’s Stay Close for Netflix, will write the series, while Sean Spencer and Isher Sahota will direct. Coben, Shindler, Richard Fee,...
- 1/22/2024
- TV Insider
Mr Richard Armitage, book the kitchen fitters and treat yourself to one of those taps that dispenses sparkling water, because you’re about to get paid. Netflix has confirmed that two new UK-set Harlan Coben adaptations are on the way, from the team behind Fool Me Once, Stay Close and The Stranger.
Next up for the Coben book-to-screen treatment in the UK is Missing You. Published in 2014, it’s the story of police detective Kat Donovan, whose life – in true Harlan Coben tradition – is turned upside down when her missing fiancé Josh (it was Jeff in the book) suddenly reappears on a dating site. Expect secrets, intrigue and grisly deaths to play out against a backdrop of expansive Carrera marble kitchen islands, Heals sofas, and £80k Range Rovers.
No cast has yet been announced for Missing You, but filming starts in spring 2024 so we can expect to hear who’ll be in it soon.
Next up for the Coben book-to-screen treatment in the UK is Missing You. Published in 2014, it’s the story of police detective Kat Donovan, whose life – in true Harlan Coben tradition – is turned upside down when her missing fiancé Josh (it was Jeff in the book) suddenly reappears on a dating site. Expect secrets, intrigue and grisly deaths to play out against a backdrop of expansive Carrera marble kitchen islands, Heals sofas, and £80k Range Rovers.
No cast has yet been announced for Missing You, but filming starts in spring 2024 so we can expect to hear who’ll be in it soon.
- 1/22/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Netflix has greenlit another two adaptations of Harlan Coben novels after Fool Me Once became a global hit for the streaming service, Deadline can reveal.
Netflix will bring Missing You and Run Away to the screen as limited series over the coming years, with the former going into production in spring 2024.
Quay Street Productions, the ITV Studios-backed production outfit founded by Nicola Shindler, will produce both adaptations after overseeing Fool Me Once. Coben will serve as executive producer through his company Final Twist Productions.
Victoria Asare-Archer, who wrote two episodes of Coben’s Stay Close for Netflix in 2021, will write Missing You. Fool Me Once writer Danny Brocklehurst will pen Run Away.
The dramas will be the ninth and tenth Coben adaptations produced under Netflix’s fruitful partnership with the author, who has sold more than 80M books worldwide.
Missing You tells the story of detective Kat Donovan...
Netflix will bring Missing You and Run Away to the screen as limited series over the coming years, with the former going into production in spring 2024.
Quay Street Productions, the ITV Studios-backed production outfit founded by Nicola Shindler, will produce both adaptations after overseeing Fool Me Once. Coben will serve as executive producer through his company Final Twist Productions.
Victoria Asare-Archer, who wrote two episodes of Coben’s Stay Close for Netflix in 2021, will write Missing You. Fool Me Once writer Danny Brocklehurst will pen Run Away.
The dramas will be the ninth and tenth Coben adaptations produced under Netflix’s fruitful partnership with the author, who has sold more than 80M books worldwide.
Missing You tells the story of detective Kat Donovan...
- 1/22/2024
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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Not saying goodbye just yet.
Foreigner is hitting the road this summer for another leg of the rock band’s “farewell tour,” this time joined by Styx and special guest, John Waite.
Foreigner first announced their tour in 2022, and the band played a number of dates last year across North America. They’ll be hitting many of the same cities this time around, with venues including outdoor amphitheaters,...
Not saying goodbye just yet.
Foreigner is hitting the road this summer for another leg of the rock band’s “farewell tour,” this time joined by Styx and special guest, John Waite.
Foreigner first announced their tour in 2022, and the band played a number of dates last year across North America. They’ll be hitting many of the same cities this time around, with venues including outdoor amphitheaters,...
- 1/10/2024
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Update, 7:52 Pm: Just over 24 hours after Cassandra Ventura filed a rape and abuse lawsuit against her former longtime boyfriend Sean Combs, the singer and the music mogul ended the incendiary matter.
“I have decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms that I have some level of control,” Ventura a.k.a. Cassie said in a statement late Friday of the federal court case that rocked the music biz on November 16 (see below for more details). “I want to thank my family, fans and lawyers for their unwavering support.” The mega-producer also known as Diddy added with brevity: “We have decided to resolve this matter amicably. I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love.”
On Thursday there was back and forth talk between Ventura and Diddy’s lawyers of “eight-figure” offers to Cassie to keep quiet and allegations that the plaintiff had sought $30 million from Combs to not go public.
“I have decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms that I have some level of control,” Ventura a.k.a. Cassie said in a statement late Friday of the federal court case that rocked the music biz on November 16 (see below for more details). “I want to thank my family, fans and lawyers for their unwavering support.” The mega-producer also known as Diddy added with brevity: “We have decided to resolve this matter amicably. I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love.”
On Thursday there was back and forth talk between Ventura and Diddy’s lawyers of “eight-figure” offers to Cassie to keep quiet and allegations that the plaintiff had sought $30 million from Combs to not go public.
- 11/18/2023
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Rhino will release Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, a collection of all Tina Turner’s singles from 1975-2023, on Nov. 24. The boxset celebrates 50 years since the start of the singer’s career and will mark the first time her singles have been released all together.
The release is previewed with a new version of Turner’s 1996 song “Something Beautiful Remains.” The new rendition, titled “Something Beautiful,” was reworked by producer Terry Britten, a long-time collaborator of Turner. “Dear Tina, the experience of working with you could never be repeated, but...
The release is previewed with a new version of Turner’s 1996 song “Something Beautiful Remains.” The new rendition, titled “Something Beautiful,” was reworked by producer Terry Britten, a long-time collaborator of Turner. “Dear Tina, the experience of working with you could never be repeated, but...
- 9/28/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Sean Combs, aka Diddy, has caused a major media stir after retweeting a 2018 The Breakfast Club interview, in which Sting claimed to be getting $2000 per day from Diddy for the rest of his life for sampling The Police’s “Every Breath You Take” in his 1997 hit tribute to the late Biggie Smalls, “I’ll Be Missing You.”
Nope. 5K a day. Love to my brother @OfficialSting! https://t.co/sHdjd0UZEy
— Love (@Diddy) April 5, 2023
The music mogul seemingly confirmed his daily payments to Sting, writing “Nope. 5K a day. Love to my brother @OfficialSting! .” However, after sending Twitter into a frenzy and multiple media outlets reporting on the royalty payments, Diddy decided to take to social media on Friday to confirm that he was joking.
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“I want y’all to understand I was joking!” Diddy tweeted. “It’s called being Facetious! Me and @OfficialSting have been friends for a long time!
Nope. 5K a day. Love to my brother @OfficialSting! https://t.co/sHdjd0UZEy
— Love (@Diddy) April 5, 2023
The music mogul seemingly confirmed his daily payments to Sting, writing “Nope. 5K a day. Love to my brother @OfficialSting! .” However, after sending Twitter into a frenzy and multiple media outlets reporting on the royalty payments, Diddy decided to take to social media on Friday to confirm that he was joking.
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“I want y’all to understand I was joking!” Diddy tweeted. “It’s called being Facetious! Me and @OfficialSting have been friends for a long time!
- 4/9/2023
- by Nicky Kashani
- Uinterview
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Diddy may be well-known as an accomplished music executive, a gifted producer, and a billionaire mogul. However, the "Gotta Move On" artist seemingly made a bad business decision back in the '90s after he sampled a song from Sting without his permission.
In his 1997 hit "I'll Be Missing You" with Faith Evans - a tribute to the late The Notorious B.I.G. - Diddy famously sampled a track titled "Every Breath You Take," which was written by Sting and released by his band, The Police, in 1983. For years, it's been believed that Diddy is still paying for the unauthorized sample, especially after a 2018 interview with Sting on The Breakfast Club recently resurfaced.
In the unearthed clip, Sting revealed how much Diddy was allegedly paying him at the time after cohost Charlamagne tha God asked the now-71-year-old musician if it's true that he gets sent...
Diddy may be well-known as an accomplished music executive, a gifted producer, and a billionaire mogul. However, the "Gotta Move On" artist seemingly made a bad business decision back in the '90s after he sampled a song from Sting without his permission.
In his 1997 hit "I'll Be Missing You" with Faith Evans - a tribute to the late The Notorious B.I.G. - Diddy famously sampled a track titled "Every Breath You Take," which was written by Sting and released by his band, The Police, in 1983. For years, it's been believed that Diddy is still paying for the unauthorized sample, especially after a 2018 interview with Sting on The Breakfast Club recently resurfaced.
In the unearthed clip, Sting revealed how much Diddy was allegedly paying him at the time after cohost Charlamagne tha God asked the now-71-year-old musician if it's true that he gets sent...
- 4/7/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Diddy actually isn’t really keeping Sting’s bills paid. After the rapper said he paid the former Police frontman $5,000 in royalties per day for the sample of “Every Breath You Take” on 1997’s “I’ll Be Missing You,” Diddy turned around and insisted it was all just a joke.
“I want y’all to understand I was joking!” Diddy wrote on Twitter Friday, April 7. “It’s called being Facetious! Me and @OfficialSting have been friends for a long time! He never charged me $3K or $5K a day for Missing You.
“I want y’all to understand I was joking!” Diddy wrote on Twitter Friday, April 7. “It’s called being Facetious! Me and @OfficialSting have been friends for a long time! He never charged me $3K or $5K a day for Missing You.
- 4/7/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Starting from his first acting gig, as a car salesman in the feature “Our Town”, which he also scripted, Mo Hong-jin has shown time and time again his affinity for the thriller genre. Even though it has been one of the most popular genre in his home country, it would take him nine years until the first day of shooting began for “Missing You”. Besides offering the kind of entertainment that goes along with this kind of movie, as a writer he was interested in what turns a person into a “monster”, as Mo explains in interviews about his feature. Especially with regards to the character of Hee-jo, played by actress Shim Eun-kyung, he wanted to know whether she decided to go the same path as the killer she had been following or if she would remain human and a “girl”.
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- 9/12/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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