Anybody else have the Golden Girls theme song stuck in their head after seeing Strand’s unique way of saying to Madison, “Thank you for being a friend,” in Sunday’s Fear the Walking Dead? Just me? Huh. Maybe you’re still trying to bleach from your brain images from what was arguably the grossest scene in the AMC drama’s history. Or maybe you’re replaying in your mind’s eye these other, less gag-inducing twists of plot. Read on for all the, er, gory details.
‘Hope Springs From Darkness’ | Early on in “La Serpiente,” Strand directed Madison and...
‘Hope Springs From Darkness’ | Early on in “La Serpiente,” Strand directed Madison and...
- 9/18/2017
- TVLine.com
The Dan Stevens takeover of 2017 continues with Ido Fluk’s “The Ticket,” a new film where he plays a blind man who suddenly regains his vision. It doesn’t go as well as you might think.
Stevens plays James, whose contented existence with his wife and son is disrupted when, after inexplicably gaining his sight back, he grows possessed by a drive to make a better life for himself. When his relationships begin to falter under the strain of his ambition, it becomes uncertain whether he will be able to save them, or himself.
Read More: ‘The Ticket’ Trailer: Dan Stevens Returns From Darkness in Ido Fluk Drama — Watch
In addition to Stevens, Malin Åkerman, Oliver Platt, and Kerry Bishé also star in the morality tale.
“The Ticket” opens in theaters and will be released on VOD today, April 7. Check out our exclusive clip below.
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Stevens plays James, whose contented existence with his wife and son is disrupted when, after inexplicably gaining his sight back, he grows possessed by a drive to make a better life for himself. When his relationships begin to falter under the strain of his ambition, it becomes uncertain whether he will be able to save them, or himself.
Read More: ‘The Ticket’ Trailer: Dan Stevens Returns From Darkness in Ido Fluk Drama — Watch
In addition to Stevens, Malin Åkerman, Oliver Platt, and Kerry Bishé also star in the morality tale.
“The Ticket” opens in theaters and will be released on VOD today, April 7. Check out our exclusive clip below.
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- 4/7/2017
- by Allison Picurro
- Indiewire
Ana Lily Amirpour made one of the most attention-grabbing debuts in recent memory with “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,” and now the writer/director is back with “The Bad Batch.” The newly launched Neon is set to release the film this summer, and to commemorate the occasion they’ve also put out a new trailer. Watch below.
Read More: ‘The Bad Batch’ Review: Jim Carrey and Keanu Reeves’ Thriller Is ‘Mad Max’ Meets ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ — Venice Film Festival
Amirpour, whose debut is regarded as the first (and, to date, only) Iranian vampire Western, appears to be back in genre-bending mode: “The Bad Batch” has been described as a post-apocalyptic melding of “Mad Max” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Neon’s growing slate also includes the Anne Hathaway–starring “Colossal” and Eliza Hittman’s “Beach Rats,” which won a directing prize at Sundance.
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Read More: ‘The Bad Batch’ Review: Jim Carrey and Keanu Reeves’ Thriller Is ‘Mad Max’ Meets ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ — Venice Film Festival
Amirpour, whose debut is regarded as the first (and, to date, only) Iranian vampire Western, appears to be back in genre-bending mode: “The Bad Batch” has been described as a post-apocalyptic melding of “Mad Max” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Neon’s growing slate also includes the Anne Hathaway–starring “Colossal” and Eliza Hittman’s “Beach Rats,” which won a directing prize at Sundance.
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- 2/13/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
“The Case for Christ” is an upcoming film that is based on Lee Strobel’s 1998 best-selling book of the same name. Ahead of its April release, USA Today shared the first look at the big screen adaptation.
The true story follows Strobel (Mike Vogel) as a Chicago Tribune investigative reporter in 1980, as he tries to disprove the newfound Christian faith of his wife Leslie (Erika Christensen). The search then leads him to life-altering results.
“I spent my entire career as a journalist uncovering the truth until my wife presented me with the biggest story of my life,” says Vogel in the trailer. “What happened next, changed me forever.”
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Directed by Jon Gunn, the film also co-stars Faye Dunaway as the skeptic Dr. Roberta Walters, Robert Forster as Strobel’s father Walter, Frankie Faison and Mike Pniewski.
The true story follows Strobel (Mike Vogel) as a Chicago Tribune investigative reporter in 1980, as he tries to disprove the newfound Christian faith of his wife Leslie (Erika Christensen). The search then leads him to life-altering results.
“I spent my entire career as a journalist uncovering the truth until my wife presented me with the biggest story of my life,” says Vogel in the trailer. “What happened next, changed me forever.”
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Directed by Jon Gunn, the film also co-stars Faye Dunaway as the skeptic Dr. Roberta Walters, Robert Forster as Strobel’s father Walter, Frankie Faison and Mike Pniewski.
- 2/11/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Good news for “Billions” fans: Showtime is letting viewers watch the Season 2 premiere episode for free, ahead of its Sunday, February 19 debut.
Starting today, those who don’t have a Showtime subscription can watch the episode for free on YouTube (see video below) and Sho.com.
Network subscribers can watch the second season premiere on Showtime on Demand and Showtime Anytime now. The episode is also available on the Showtime stand-alone streaming service through Amazon, Apple, Google and Roku, as well as through Amazon Channels, Hulu, Sony PlayStation Vue and Samsung TVs, and TV providers’ authenticated online services.
Additionally, right after the on-air premiere on the 19th, Showtime will make the second episode available early only to subscribers starting at 11 p.m. Et on Showtime Anytime and at midnight on Showtime On Demand.
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Starting today, those who don’t have a Showtime subscription can watch the episode for free on YouTube (see video below) and Sho.com.
Network subscribers can watch the second season premiere on Showtime on Demand and Showtime Anytime now. The episode is also available on the Showtime stand-alone streaming service through Amazon, Apple, Google and Roku, as well as through Amazon Channels, Hulu, Sony PlayStation Vue and Samsung TVs, and TV providers’ authenticated online services.
Additionally, right after the on-air premiere on the 19th, Showtime will make the second episode available early only to subscribers starting at 11 p.m. Et on Showtime Anytime and at midnight on Showtime On Demand.
Read More: ’Billions’ Season 2 Behind the Scenes Video: Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti Square off in War...
- 2/11/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
From the studio that brought you “The Monster” and “The Witch,” comes an even scarier horror film than any other: “Breitbart.”
A24 released a fake trailer for its new “avant-garde horror thriller,” which actually is a video that pokes fun at the disastrous White House interview between Breitbart News journalist Charlie Spiering and Trump press secretary Sean Spicer about Trump’s travel ban.
Read More: Watch: Australian Comedian Jim Jeffries Fires Back at Trump Fan Piers Morgan on Explosive ‘Bill Maher’ Episode
The video begins with the two suited men sitting awkwardly at a table and waiting for the cameras to start rolling. Then the cringe-worthy interview begins with Spiering introducing Spicer, who looks less-than-thrilled to be there.
The trailer includes the unforgettable moment of awkward silence, the strange camera angles and adds spooky sound effects to give this painful interview an entertaining twist. Check it out below.
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A24 released a fake trailer for its new “avant-garde horror thriller,” which actually is a video that pokes fun at the disastrous White House interview between Breitbart News journalist Charlie Spiering and Trump press secretary Sean Spicer about Trump’s travel ban.
Read More: Watch: Australian Comedian Jim Jeffries Fires Back at Trump Fan Piers Morgan on Explosive ‘Bill Maher’ Episode
The video begins with the two suited men sitting awkwardly at a table and waiting for the cameras to start rolling. Then the cringe-worthy interview begins with Spiering introducing Spicer, who looks less-than-thrilled to be there.
The trailer includes the unforgettable moment of awkward silence, the strange camera angles and adds spooky sound effects to give this painful interview an entertaining twist. Check it out below.
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- 2/11/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Australian comedian Jim Jefferies did not hold back on the latest episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher” when Piers Morgan was supporting Donald Trump.
Blasting the Morgan for saying that Trump’s executive order wasn’t a Muslim ban, Jefferies told the British journalist to “f*ck off.”
“This is what you do, Piers. You say, ‘He hasn’t done this, he hasn’t done that, he’s not going to do all these things,’” the comedian said. “Give him a f*cking chance, mate. Hitler didn’t kill the Jews on the first day, he worked up to it, mate.”
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Morgan replied by calling his response “ridiculous,” which made Jeffries flip him off and reply, “You just like that you won ‘The Apprentice’ and you have a famous friend,...
Blasting the Morgan for saying that Trump’s executive order wasn’t a Muslim ban, Jefferies told the British journalist to “f*ck off.”
“This is what you do, Piers. You say, ‘He hasn’t done this, he hasn’t done that, he’s not going to do all these things,’” the comedian said. “Give him a f*cking chance, mate. Hitler didn’t kill the Jews on the first day, he worked up to it, mate.”
Read More: John Oliver Tells Stephen Colbert He’s ‘Slightly Concerned’ About His Immigration Status After Trump’s Travel Ban — Watch
Morgan replied by calling his response “ridiculous,” which made Jeffries flip him off and reply, “You just like that you won ‘The Apprentice’ and you have a famous friend,...
- 2/11/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
‘Time: The Kalief Browder Story’ Trailer: Jay Z’s Docuseries Profiles a Falsely Imprisoned Young Boy
In May 2010, 16-year old Kalief Browder was arrested while walking home for allegedly stealing a backpack. Falsely charged, he was imprisoned for three years without conviction, spending two of those years in solitary confinement. After the charges were dropped and he was release from Rikers Island, Browder took his own life.
Now in a six-part docuseries titled “Time: The Kalief Browder Story,” his story will be shared with the world, as well as expose the problems in the criminal justice system. Produced by Jay Z and Weinstein Television, the series will include first-person accounts, archival footage, and cinematic recreations of key moments from his life. It also includes interviews from his family members, social reformers and politicians like Governor Andrew Cuomo and Van Jones, who will dive deep into the tragic truth of racial inequality.
Read More: Jay Z’s Documentary ‘Time’ Trailer: Six-Part Series Details the Life and Legacy...
Now in a six-part docuseries titled “Time: The Kalief Browder Story,” his story will be shared with the world, as well as expose the problems in the criminal justice system. Produced by Jay Z and Weinstein Television, the series will include first-person accounts, archival footage, and cinematic recreations of key moments from his life. It also includes interviews from his family members, social reformers and politicians like Governor Andrew Cuomo and Van Jones, who will dive deep into the tragic truth of racial inequality.
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- 2/10/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
After spending three years in prison, Ashley Douglas (played by “The Wire” alum Andre Royo) returns to his old neighborhood hoping to pick up his life right where he left off. However, he soon finds that there is little waiting for him out there. His girlfriend Linda and even his own family have moved on and forgotten about his existence. That’s where “Hunter Gatherer” picks up, and from there, it takes some inventive and unique turns.
For the main character in his feature debut, writer/director Joshua Locy drew inspiration from the story of a close friend named Eddie, “an optimistic, hopeful, inspiring man whose life before I met him had been full of obstacles and hard times and struggles and small victories. I wanted to make a film that combined my love and respect for Eddie with a small, anecdotal love story. I hoped that the simplicity and...
For the main character in his feature debut, writer/director Joshua Locy drew inspiration from the story of a close friend named Eddie, “an optimistic, hopeful, inspiring man whose life before I met him had been full of obstacles and hard times and struggles and small victories. I wanted to make a film that combined my love and respect for Eddie with a small, anecdotal love story. I hoped that the simplicity and...
- 2/10/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
“For Ahkeem” follows the story of Daje Shelton, a 17-year old girl who ends up in a court-supervised alternative high school after getting into a fight at her school. She’s from a tough St. Louis neighborhood, but realizes she wants a better future for herself and is committed to turn her life around.
But staying focused on school proves to be a challenge for the eleventh grader, who loses multiple friends to gun violence. She also falls in love for the first time; his name is Antonio. Daje gets pregnant and is faced with the harsh reality of having to raise her son under the same rough circumstances she grew up in. The story takes place just as the Ferguson conflict is erupting a few miles down the road.
Read More: Sony Pictures Classics Acquires ‘A Fantastic Woman’ — Berlin 2017
The documentary film is helmed by Emmy award-winning filmmakers Jeremy S. Levine...
But staying focused on school proves to be a challenge for the eleventh grader, who loses multiple friends to gun violence. She also falls in love for the first time; his name is Antonio. Daje gets pregnant and is faced with the harsh reality of having to raise her son under the same rough circumstances she grew up in. The story takes place just as the Ferguson conflict is erupting a few miles down the road.
Read More: Sony Pictures Classics Acquires ‘A Fantastic Woman’ — Berlin 2017
The documentary film is helmed by Emmy award-winning filmmakers Jeremy S. Levine...
- 2/10/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
After screening at both last year’s Sundance Film Festival and New York Film Festival, Shimon Dotan’s exceedingly timely look at the world of Israeli settlements — appropriately entitled “The Settlers” — is bound for a theatrical release. With the film, the filmmaker and educator aims for a full examination of not just the current state of the settlements sprinkled around the Occupied Territories, but the history of how things ended up in a such a complicated state.
By the end of the Six-Day War, Israel had tripled its territory, occupying the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank. Since that time, hundreds of thousands of settlers have made homes in these Occupied Territories, a move that makes a peace agreement with the Palestinians all the more complex. “The Settlers” starts from there and only grows bigger as it moves along.
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By the end of the Six-Day War, Israel had tripled its territory, occupying the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank. Since that time, hundreds of thousands of settlers have made homes in these Occupied Territories, a move that makes a peace agreement with the Palestinians all the more complex. “The Settlers” starts from there and only grows bigger as it moves along.
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- 2/10/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
After receiving critical acclaim at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Luca Guadagnino’s Italian masterpiece, “Call Me by Your Name,” will screen at Berlinale. Based on André Aciman’s beloved 2007 novel of the same name, the drama chronicles a romance between a 17-year old boy and a handsome American intern who is staying at his parents’ cliffside mansion on the Italian Riviera.
In a new clip shared by Berlinale’s website, audiences witness the young man, Elio’s (Timothée Chalamet), first interaction with Oliver (Armie Hammer). Oliver is seen arriving to the Perlman estate and greeted by Mr. Perlman (Michael Stuhlbarg) and his wife. Elio is then called down and takes Oliver’s bags to his room.
In the beginning Elio is somewhat distant towards Oliver until then the two begin to spend more time together. Per the website’s film description, “Elio begins to make tentative overtures towards...
In a new clip shared by Berlinale’s website, audiences witness the young man, Elio’s (Timothée Chalamet), first interaction with Oliver (Armie Hammer). Oliver is seen arriving to the Perlman estate and greeted by Mr. Perlman (Michael Stuhlbarg) and his wife. Elio is then called down and takes Oliver’s bags to his room.
In the beginning Elio is somewhat distant towards Oliver until then the two begin to spend more time together. Per the website’s film description, “Elio begins to make tentative overtures towards...
- 2/10/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Outlander has found its Roger in Scottish actor Richard Rankin.
Rankin will play the grown-up version of Rev. Wakefield’s adopted son, whom we met in Season 1.
PhotosCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
Described as “intelligent, kindhearted and charming,” Roger was raised by the pastor after his parents died in World War II. When we meet him, he is a professor at Oxford who is very interested in history.
In addition to the Bradley Cooper film Burnt, Rankin’s credits include Xiii, From Darkness and The Syndicate. He also appeared in two episodes of American Odyssey.
RelatedOutlander Ep Talks ‘Shot in the Arm’ Globes Nods,...
Rankin will play the grown-up version of Rev. Wakefield’s adopted son, whom we met in Season 1.
PhotosCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
Described as “intelligent, kindhearted and charming,” Roger was raised by the pastor after his parents died in World War II. When we meet him, he is a professor at Oxford who is very interested in history.
In addition to the Bradley Cooper film Burnt, Rankin’s credits include Xiii, From Darkness and The Syndicate. He also appeared in two episodes of American Odyssey.
RelatedOutlander Ep Talks ‘Shot in the Arm’ Globes Nods,...
- 12/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Richard Rankin stars in BBC One's new crime drama From Darkness - but does his "nice guy" character Norrie have a dark side?
In the four-parter, an unsolved case drags ex-cop Claire Church (Anne-Marie Duff) back to Manchester and away from her idyllic life in Scotland with Norrie.
"The journey that their relationship goes through is an absolutely fascinating one," Rankin told press including Digital Spy.
"There's a huge crisis in their relationship as the story unfolds. Claire's past rushes up to hit them in the face and casts a really dark shadow on life on the island.
"Norrie doesn't have a clue about any of it. He knows she's had a troubled past, but we don't imagine she's gone into a lot of detail. So that comes up and jeopardises their relationship. It fractures it."
From Darkness follows Claire as she delves back into a haunting case involving murdered sex workers,...
In the four-parter, an unsolved case drags ex-cop Claire Church (Anne-Marie Duff) back to Manchester and away from her idyllic life in Scotland with Norrie.
"The journey that their relationship goes through is an absolutely fascinating one," Rankin told press including Digital Spy.
"There's a huge crisis in their relationship as the story unfolds. Claire's past rushes up to hit them in the face and casts a really dark shadow on life on the island.
"Norrie doesn't have a clue about any of it. He knows she's had a troubled past, but we don't imagine she's gone into a lot of detail. So that comes up and jeopardises their relationship. It fractures it."
From Darkness follows Claire as she delves back into a haunting case involving murdered sex workers,...
- 10/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Luke Newberry has hinted that new drama From Darkness will see him take on his most "grown-up" role to date.
The 25-year-old actor has played troubled teens in everything from E4's Banana to BBC Three's supernatural-themed In The Flesh, but stars as police officer Anthony Boyce in his new BBC One series.
"He's very intelligent," Newberry told press including Digital Spy. "But now he's a Detective Sergeant and he's been fast-tracked into this role. So he's kind of floundering a bit when we first meet him - he's not your typical guy to go into the Met."
Boyce's struggles provide a few comic moments in From Darkness, a dark thriller which follows retired officer Claire Church (Anne-Marie Duff) as she's haunted by the resurgence of an old case.
"It is a dark story and Boyce offers us a bit of a laugh at times," Newberry said. "But then...
The 25-year-old actor has played troubled teens in everything from E4's Banana to BBC Three's supernatural-themed In The Flesh, but stars as police officer Anthony Boyce in his new BBC One series.
"He's very intelligent," Newberry told press including Digital Spy. "But now he's a Detective Sergeant and he's been fast-tracked into this role. So he's kind of floundering a bit when we first meet him - he's not your typical guy to go into the Met."
Boyce's struggles provide a few comic moments in From Darkness, a dark thriller which follows retired officer Claire Church (Anne-Marie Duff) as she's haunted by the resurgence of an old case.
"It is a dark story and Boyce offers us a bit of a laugh at times," Newberry said. "But then...
- 10/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Anne-Marie Duff stars in BBC One's new crime thriller From Darkness - but has admitted she's "not a huge fan" of the genre.
"It's not something I watch," she told press including Digital Spy. "I'm not someone who loves police or procedural dramas, so I knew that there needed to be some kind of hook."
Duff revealed it was the "psychological element" of From Darkness, in which she plays retired police officer Claire Church, that drew her in.
"It's a brilliant script, plain and simple, so it was a complete no-brainer - and Katie had created a character who was complex."
The four-parter is writer Katie Baxendale's first original commission, and follows Claire as she's drawn back into her old life when an unsolved case comes back to haunt her.
"She's had this whole life before," Duff explained. "She's been trying to put it behind her. But that's...
"It's not something I watch," she told press including Digital Spy. "I'm not someone who loves police or procedural dramas, so I knew that there needed to be some kind of hook."
Duff revealed it was the "psychological element" of From Darkness, in which she plays retired police officer Claire Church, that drew her in.
"It's a brilliant script, plain and simple, so it was a complete no-brainer - and Katie had created a character who was complex."
The four-parter is writer Katie Baxendale's first original commission, and follows Claire as she's drawn back into her old life when an unsolved case comes back to haunt her.
"She's had this whole life before," Duff explained. "She's been trying to put it behind her. But that's...
- 10/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy has an exclusive first look at BBC One's new psychological thriller From Darkness.
Anne-Marie Duff plays Claire Church in the moody crime drama, an ex-cop forced to confront her traumatic past.
Duff leads a top-notch cast that includes In The Flesh star Luke Newberry, This Is England actor Johnny Harris and The Syndicate's Richard Rankin.
Harris is Church's colleague - and former lover - Dci John Hind, with Newberry cast as his partner DS Anthony Boyce and Rankin playing Claire's struggling partner Norrie.
Written by Katie Baxendale, From Darkness originated from BBC Writersroom.
"Katie Baxendale has created a beautifully complex character in her female protagonist," Duff said. "As soon as I started to read episode one I felt excited at the prospect of being involved. It's a world in which all of the characters have real stories to tell."
From Darkness will air on BBC One next month.
Anne-Marie Duff plays Claire Church in the moody crime drama, an ex-cop forced to confront her traumatic past.
Duff leads a top-notch cast that includes In The Flesh star Luke Newberry, This Is England actor Johnny Harris and The Syndicate's Richard Rankin.
Harris is Church's colleague - and former lover - Dci John Hind, with Newberry cast as his partner DS Anthony Boyce and Rankin playing Claire's struggling partner Norrie.
Written by Katie Baxendale, From Darkness originated from BBC Writersroom.
"Katie Baxendale has created a beautifully complex character in her female protagonist," Duff said. "As soon as I started to read episode one I felt excited at the prospect of being involved. It's a world in which all of the characters have real stories to tell."
From Darkness will air on BBC One next month.
- 9/4/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC Three's five-part drama, Thirteen, has set Jodie Comer (My Mad Fat Diary) as the lead in the series that starts shooting this week in Bristol. She’ll play Ivy Moxam, a 26-year-old woman who escapes from the cellar that’s been her prison for the last 13 years. Returning home to her family and to her life, this is only the beginning of the story. Also starring are Aneurin Barnard (War And Peace), Richard Rankin (From Darkness), Valene Kane (The Fall), Natasha Little (Wol…...
- 7/28/2015
- Deadline TV
BBC Three's five-part drama, Thirteen, has set Jodie Comer (My Mad Fat Diary) as the lead in the series that starts shooting this week in Bristol. She’ll play Ivy Moxam, a 26-year-old woman who escapes from the cellar that’s been her prison for the last 13 years. Returning home to her family and to her life, this is only the beginning of the story. Also starring are Aneurin Barnard (War And Peace), Richard Rankin (From Darkness), Valene Kane (The Fall), Natasha Little (Wol…...
- 7/28/2015
- Deadline
Luke Newberry, Johnny Harris and Richard Rankin will appear in BBC One's new drama From Darkness.
Anne-Marie Duff was previously announced to lead the series, a psychological crime thriller from writer Katie Baxendale.
From Darkness tells the story of Claire Church (Duff), a former police officer who moves away to the remote Western Isles in an attempt to escape the past and violence that still haunts her.
Soon, Claire is pulled back into an investigation she thought she long left behind, by her former lover and colleague Dci John Hind (Johnny Harris) and his new DS Anthony Boyce (Luke Newberry).
The Crimson Field actor Rankin - who plays Claire's partner Norrie - said: "I'm excited to be working on another great BBC drama. Excellent script, excellent team."
Johnny Harris added: "I couldn't have wished for a more exciting script or project to be involved in. Anne-Marie Duff is an...
Anne-Marie Duff was previously announced to lead the series, a psychological crime thriller from writer Katie Baxendale.
From Darkness tells the story of Claire Church (Duff), a former police officer who moves away to the remote Western Isles in an attempt to escape the past and violence that still haunts her.
Soon, Claire is pulled back into an investigation she thought she long left behind, by her former lover and colleague Dci John Hind (Johnny Harris) and his new DS Anthony Boyce (Luke Newberry).
The Crimson Field actor Rankin - who plays Claire's partner Norrie - said: "I'm excited to be working on another great BBC drama. Excellent script, excellent team."
Johnny Harris added: "I couldn't have wished for a more exciting script or project to be involved in. Anne-Marie Duff is an...
- 3/25/2015
- Digital Spy
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