NBC has renewed Night Court for a third season. The announcement comes a little over one month after the Night Court Season 2 finale aired on Tuesday, March 26. The episode saw original cast member Marsha Warfield return for a third time as Judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) let the former bailiff host her wedding in the courtroom. The episode also guest starred John Larroquette‘s former co-star on The John Larroquette Show, Gigi Rice, as the sister of Og character Christine Sullivan, Katie. Christine was played by the late Markie Post. Her reference in the Season 2 finale marked the first time the character got a tribute in the reboot. In the new Night Court, the eternally optimistic Abby Stone follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (the late Harry Anderson), as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.
- 5/3/2024
- TV Insider
Nightclub Secrets premieres on Saturday, July 21 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on Lifetime. The film stars Kate Mansi (Days of our Lives), Rachel Hendrix, Nick Marshall, Gigi Rice and Gary Weeks.
Zoe (Mansi), a middle-American elementary school teacher, has been running away from a tumultuous relationship with her mother and younger sister, Rachel (Hendrix), for as long as she can remember. But Zoe is forced to return to La and the home she escaped when she receives a sudden phone call from her mother, Barbara (Rice), telling her that Rachel, a bottle girl in an exclusive La club, has killed herself. Unconvinced that Rachel would take her own life, Barbara urges Zoe to find out what really happened. Now Zoe needs to pose as a bottle girl herself and infiltrate the mysterious depths of the high-end nightclub world to track down Rachel’s killer. Will Zoe be able to avenge...
Zoe (Mansi), a middle-American elementary school teacher, has been running away from a tumultuous relationship with her mother and younger sister, Rachel (Hendrix), for as long as she can remember. But Zoe is forced to return to La and the home she escaped when she receives a sudden phone call from her mother, Barbara (Rice), telling her that Rachel, a bottle girl in an exclusive La club, has killed herself. Unconvinced that Rachel would take her own life, Barbara urges Zoe to find out what really happened. Now Zoe needs to pose as a bottle girl herself and infiltrate the mysterious depths of the high-end nightclub world to track down Rachel’s killer. Will Zoe be able to avenge...
- 7/21/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
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Showcase Inventory
Created by Kenny Schwartz and Rick Wiener
Produced by 3 Hounds Productions, Littlefield Company, Mhs Productions, Paramount Networks Television Productions
Aired on The WB for 1 season (15 episodes, 4 Unaired) from September 19, 2002 – December 5, 2002
Cast
Penn Badgley as Joel Larsen
Angela Goethals as Cheryl Larsen
Josh Wise as Pat Brody
Natasha Melnick as Isabelle Meyers
Michael Milhoan as Bill Larsen
Gigi Rice as Karen Larsen
Show Premise
After enduring a jolt to the head from defibrillator paddles, a depressed paper salesman named Joel Larsen is sent back 20 years into his fifteen-year-old body, where he is given a second chance at life to do everything he never allowed himself to do the first time around, including helping out his drug addict sister from going down a bad road and saving his parents’ marriage. Joel quickly adjusts to his new status as a teen, now with knowledge of the future, and lives...
Showcase Inventory
Created by Kenny Schwartz and Rick Wiener
Produced by 3 Hounds Productions, Littlefield Company, Mhs Productions, Paramount Networks Television Productions
Aired on The WB for 1 season (15 episodes, 4 Unaired) from September 19, 2002 – December 5, 2002
Cast
Penn Badgley as Joel Larsen
Angela Goethals as Cheryl Larsen
Josh Wise as Pat Brody
Natasha Melnick as Isabelle Meyers
Michael Milhoan as Bill Larsen
Gigi Rice as Karen Larsen
Show Premise
After enduring a jolt to the head from defibrillator paddles, a depressed paper salesman named Joel Larsen is sent back 20 years into his fifteen-year-old body, where he is given a second chance at life to do everything he never allowed himself to do the first time around, including helping out his drug addict sister from going down a bad road and saving his parents’ marriage. Joel quickly adjusts to his new status as a teen, now with knowledge of the future, and lives...
- 4/25/2015
- by Jean Pierre Diez
- SoundOnSight
Following a successful festival tour, Ashley.s Ashes is set to head to Video on Demand on May 23rd and M&C has an exclusive clip from the film! Ashley.s Ashes is a dramedy surrounding the journey of a man who works to uncover the mysterious origins of an urn of ashes that was left to him anonymously in a will. The film stars Lee Arenberg, Daniel Baldwin, Orson Bean, Christian Clemenson, Scott Michael Foster, Willie Garson, Googy Gress, Clint Howard, Gigi Rice, and Craig Sheffe. Synopsis: When Bob receives a letter from the county clerk.s office telling him that he has inherited property, he discovers it.s an urn of someone he doesn.t know. As Bob.s life begins to unravel,...
- 5/24/2012
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
After an successful festival tour, Ashley’s Ashes will be heading to VOD on May 23rd. The film is a dramedy surrounding the journey of a man who works to uncover the mysterious origins of an urn of ashes that was left to him anonymously in a will. It stars Lee Arenberg, Daniel Baldwin, Orson Bean, Christian Clemenson, Scott Michael Foster, Willie Garson, Googy Gress, Clint Howard, Gigi Rice, and Craig Sheffe....
- 5/11/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
The new dramedy ‘Ashley’s Ashes,’ co-written and directed by Christopher Hutson and Chris Kazmier, is set to have a VOD release on May 23 after having a successful film festival tour. The film stars Googy Gress, Gigi Rice, Lee Arenberg, Daniel Baldwin, Orson Bean, Christian Clemenson, Scott Michael Foster, Willie Garson and Clint Howard. ‘Ashley’s Ashes’ follows Bob, played by Gress, as he receives a letter from the county clerk’s office, which informs him that he has inherited property. As he comes to discover that it’s an urn of someone he doesn’t know, his life begins to unravel. So Bob decides to find out who is in the urn. As [ Read More ]...
- 4/27/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
ComingSoon.net has your first look at the poster for the mockumentary-comedy And They're Off... , starring Sean Astin and Cheri Oteri. The October 28 release is about a losing thoroughbred horse trainer (Astin) whose only chance to save his career and get back into the winner's circle is to hire his erratic ex-girlfriend / jockey (Oteri), who is equally as desperate to get back into His circle. Directed by Rob Schiller from a script by Alan Grossbard, the movie also stars Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Peter Jacobson, Mo Collins, James "Lil Jj" Lewis and Martin Mull. It features appearances by Kevin Nealon, Dot Marie Jones and Alex Rocco, as well as thoroughbred horse trainers Doug O'Neill, Bob Baffert, John Sadler and jockeys Martin Garcia and Joe Talamo. Click the poster for...
- 8/11/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Sean Astin and Cheri Oteri will star in the independent horse racing comedy "And They're Off." According to Variety, they join a cast that includes Martin Mull, Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Lil' Jj, Peter Jacobson, Mo Collins, Alex Rocco, Luis Chavez and Kevin Nealon. Horse trainers Bob Baffert and Doug O'Neill will make cameos as themselves in the film. Astin plays a failed horse trainer desperately looking for a shot at success. The film begins production this week at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles and the Fairplex in Pomona. Rob Schiller ("King of Queens," "Two and a Half Men") is directing from a script by Alan Grossbard. Grossbard, Pamela Fryman and Howard Bolter are producing.
- 4/27/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Ron Howard's Cheaters already has Vince Vaughn, Kevin James and Winona Ryder. Now it has put out an offer to Jennifer Connelly for what will be, for her, a rare comedic role. She would be Vaughn's girlfriend; Vaughn plays a guy torn on the question of whether or not to tell his best friend (James) that his wife (Ryder) is cheating on him. [Deadline] After the break, Sean Astin and Cheri Oteri make up part of the weird cast for a horse racing movie, and Olga Kurylenko joins a massive CGI adventure. One one hand you've got the Michael Mann and David Milch horse-racing drama Luck, and now on the other you've got And They're Off..., a racing comedy that will star Sean Astin as a failed horse trainer trying to win again. Cheri Oteri is in the cast along with Martin Mull, Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Lil’Jj, Peter Jacobson,...
- 4/27/2010
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Sean Astin and Cheri Oteri will headline the thoroughbred horse racing indie comedy "And They're Off" says Variety.
Astin portrays a failed horse trainer desperately trying to get back into the winners circle. Martin Mull, Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Lil' Jj, Peter Jacobson, Mo Collins, Alex Rocco, Luis Chavez and Kevin Nealon also star.
Alan Grossbard penned the script while Rob Schiller will direct. Filming kicks off this week at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles and the Fairplex in Pomona.
Astin portrays a failed horse trainer desperately trying to get back into the winners circle. Martin Mull, Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Lil' Jj, Peter Jacobson, Mo Collins, Alex Rocco, Luis Chavez and Kevin Nealon also star.
Alan Grossbard penned the script while Rob Schiller will direct. Filming kicks off this week at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles and the Fairplex in Pomona.
- 4/27/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Sean Astin, pictured to the right in what might have been a historic weight, and Cheri Oteri have been cast to co-star in the indie comedy And They're Off, set in the world of thoroughbred horse racing.
Sean Astin and Cheri Oteri for And They're Off
For an independent film, you have got to be impressed with the cast. Besides Astin and Oteri, Martin Mull, Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Lil' Jj, Peter Jacobson, Mo Collins, Alex Rocco, Luis Chavez and Kevin Nealon have also agreed to have their names added to the callsheet.
Sean Astin and Cheri Oteri for And They're Off
For an independent film, you have got to be impressed with the cast. Besides Astin and Oteri, Martin Mull, Mark Moses, Gigi Rice, Lil' Jj, Peter Jacobson, Mo Collins, Alex Rocco, Luis Chavez and Kevin Nealon have also agreed to have their names added to the callsheet.
- 4/27/2010
- www.canmag.com
Columbo is one of television’s most beloved characters thank to the sophisticated writing of Richard Levinson and William Link in addition to the performance from Peter Falk. The rumpled detective appeared for seven seasons on the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie and then returned for a series of telefilms in the late 1980s.
All seven seasons were collected between 2004 and 2006 with the 1989 set of telefilms released in 2007.
Universal is finally releasing the 1990 set of telefilms on February 3 according to TV Shows on DVD. The set of six episodes will come on three discs and retail for $26.98. The titles for the record are:
• "Columbo Cries Wolf"
• "Agenda for Murder"
• "Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo"
• "Uneasy Lies the Crown"
• "Murder in Malibu"
• "Columbo Goes to College"
Guest performers include Deidre Hall (Days of our Lives), Ian Buchanan (The Bold and the Beautiful), Gigi Rice (The John Larroquette Show), Louis Zorich (Mad About You...
All seven seasons were collected between 2004 and 2006 with the 1989 set of telefilms released in 2007.
Universal is finally releasing the 1990 set of telefilms on February 3 according to TV Shows on DVD. The set of six episodes will come on three discs and retail for $26.98. The titles for the record are:
• "Columbo Cries Wolf"
• "Agenda for Murder"
• "Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo"
• "Uneasy Lies the Crown"
• "Murder in Malibu"
• "Columbo Goes to College"
Guest performers include Deidre Hall (Days of our Lives), Ian Buchanan (The Bold and the Beautiful), Gigi Rice (The John Larroquette Show), Louis Zorich (Mad About You...
- 11/2/2008
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Tits and ass and jokes about Loni Anderson's chin are the main attractions in Paramount's "A Night at the Roxbury", which stars Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan as obnoxious club-hopping losers. Based on the pair's "Saturday Night Live" skits, "Roxbury" is briefly amusing -- such as when a woman screams "Ikea" as she's having an orgasm -- but it's mostly gawky, scattershot gags starting with the god-awful clothes and idiotic personalities of the monumentally immature leads.
Another dumb-guys-get-babes comedy might have had a chance, but the ho-hum disco setting, unknown stars and a PG-13 rating are hardly the enticements for more discriminating adults. While the target audience of teenage boys is well-served with many teasing shots of pulchritudinous females -- with special attention paid to their barely covered-up assets -- "Roxbury" is a joyless affair which at least is over fast, clocking in (minus end credits) at less than 80 minutes.
Dim-bulb brothers Steve (Ferrell) and Doug Butabi (Kattan) sport sideburns and iridescent suits. They share a room and seem joined at the hip. In their father's car, they both nod their heads in time with music -- the duo's signature ha-ha gag that is old after the first of many times it's repeated. But get them near a floozy or just plain attractive woman, and they become insufferable, horny jerks used to being violently repulsed.
Their sense of humor is painfully retarded, and it's no surprise they're both virgins. Their inability to get into clubs is likewise obvious. It takes a traffic accident on Sunset Boulevard to start turning things around, with the bozos rear-ended by Richard Grieco playing himself. It just gets unfunnier.
A regular at the hottest club in town, Grieco helps the brothers get in -- and they're snapped up by money-hungry babes Vivica (Gigi Rice) and Cambi (Elisa Donovan). Thinking they have well-heeled swells in tow, the girls take the bubble-headed bros to bed. But this lustful quartet soon breaks up, with Steve falling into the grips of family friend Emily (Molly Shannon), another nakedly ambitious, in-love-with-sex femme.
Dan Hedaya and Anderson as the brothers' parental units are pillars of respectability in this geek show. Lochlyn Munro, Meredith Scott Lynn and Mark McKinney are likewise attention-getters in small but crucial roles. As for Ferrell and Kattan, they are allowed to self-destruct in several scenes that go on too long, but their one-note shtick is ably rendered on screen for the ages by director John Fortenberry.
A NIGHT AT THE ROXBURY
Paramount Pictures
In association with SNL Studios
A Lorne Michaels and Amy Heckerling production
Director: John Fortenberry
Screenwriters: Steve Koren, Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan
Producers: Lorne Michaels, Amy Heckerling
Executive producer: Robert K. Weiss
Director of photography: Francis Kenny
Production designer: Steven Jordan
Editor: Jay Kamen
Costume designer: Mona May
Music: David Kitay
Casting: Jeff Greenberg
Color/stereo
Cast:
Steve Butabi: Will Ferrell
Doug Butabi: Chris Kattan
Emily: Molly Shannon
Craig: Lochlyn Munro
Kamehl Butabi: Dan Hedaya
Barbara Butabi: Loni Anderson
Credit Vixen: Meredith Scott Lynn
Vivica: Gigi Rice
Cambi: Elisa Donovan
Father Williams: Mark McKinney
Richard Grieco: Himself
Running time -- 81 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
Another dumb-guys-get-babes comedy might have had a chance, but the ho-hum disco setting, unknown stars and a PG-13 rating are hardly the enticements for more discriminating adults. While the target audience of teenage boys is well-served with many teasing shots of pulchritudinous females -- with special attention paid to their barely covered-up assets -- "Roxbury" is a joyless affair which at least is over fast, clocking in (minus end credits) at less than 80 minutes.
Dim-bulb brothers Steve (Ferrell) and Doug Butabi (Kattan) sport sideburns and iridescent suits. They share a room and seem joined at the hip. In their father's car, they both nod their heads in time with music -- the duo's signature ha-ha gag that is old after the first of many times it's repeated. But get them near a floozy or just plain attractive woman, and they become insufferable, horny jerks used to being violently repulsed.
Their sense of humor is painfully retarded, and it's no surprise they're both virgins. Their inability to get into clubs is likewise obvious. It takes a traffic accident on Sunset Boulevard to start turning things around, with the bozos rear-ended by Richard Grieco playing himself. It just gets unfunnier.
A regular at the hottest club in town, Grieco helps the brothers get in -- and they're snapped up by money-hungry babes Vivica (Gigi Rice) and Cambi (Elisa Donovan). Thinking they have well-heeled swells in tow, the girls take the bubble-headed bros to bed. But this lustful quartet soon breaks up, with Steve falling into the grips of family friend Emily (Molly Shannon), another nakedly ambitious, in-love-with-sex femme.
Dan Hedaya and Anderson as the brothers' parental units are pillars of respectability in this geek show. Lochlyn Munro, Meredith Scott Lynn and Mark McKinney are likewise attention-getters in small but crucial roles. As for Ferrell and Kattan, they are allowed to self-destruct in several scenes that go on too long, but their one-note shtick is ably rendered on screen for the ages by director John Fortenberry.
A NIGHT AT THE ROXBURY
Paramount Pictures
In association with SNL Studios
A Lorne Michaels and Amy Heckerling production
Director: John Fortenberry
Screenwriters: Steve Koren, Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan
Producers: Lorne Michaels, Amy Heckerling
Executive producer: Robert K. Weiss
Director of photography: Francis Kenny
Production designer: Steven Jordan
Editor: Jay Kamen
Costume designer: Mona May
Music: David Kitay
Casting: Jeff Greenberg
Color/stereo
Cast:
Steve Butabi: Will Ferrell
Doug Butabi: Chris Kattan
Emily: Molly Shannon
Craig: Lochlyn Munro
Kamehl Butabi: Dan Hedaya
Barbara Butabi: Loni Anderson
Credit Vixen: Meredith Scott Lynn
Vivica: Gigi Rice
Cambi: Elisa Donovan
Father Williams: Mark McKinney
Richard Grieco: Himself
Running time -- 81 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
- 10/2/1998
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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