Prepare to see the Ramsey family in a whole new light. Again. Hot on the heels of CBS and ID's specials about the JonBenét Ramsey case, Lifetime's movie, Who Killed JonBenét?, is the latest TV project to take another look at the murder that captivated a nation 20 years ago. And E! News has your exclusive first look at the network's original movie everyone will be talking about when it premieres on Saturday, Nov. 5. In the chilling sneak peek above, we see John Ramsey (Michael Gill) showing a police officer around his home after JonBenét is reported missing. We see JonBenét's room, where John reveals his six-year-old daughter wet the bed (and is that a voice-over from...
- 10/19/2016
- E! Online
The mysterious 1996 killing of 6-year-old child pageant queen JonBenét Ramsey is getting the Lifetime treatment.
The exclusive first trailer for the network's upcoming movie, Who Killed JonBenét?, places her family's actions in the immediate aftermath of her death front and center. A cast including Julia Cambpell and Michael Gill portrays the Ramseys.
"I was Little Miss Colorado," JonBenét (Payton Lepinski) narrates in the trailer. "This Christmas I would be 26, but to everyone I'll always be 6."
JonBenét's body was found in her family's Boulder, Colorado, basement on Dec. 26, 1996, just hours after they discovered a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her safe return.
The exclusive first trailer for the network's upcoming movie, Who Killed JonBenét?, places her family's actions in the immediate aftermath of her death front and center. A cast including Julia Cambpell and Michael Gill portrays the Ramseys.
"I was Little Miss Colorado," JonBenét (Payton Lepinski) narrates in the trailer. "This Christmas I would be 26, but to everyone I'll always be 6."
JonBenét's body was found in her family's Boulder, Colorado, basement on Dec. 26, 1996, just hours after they discovered a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her safe return.
- 9/23/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
The mysterious 1996 killing of 6-year-old child pageant queen JonBenét Ramsey is getting the Lifetime treatment. The exclusive first trailer for the network's upcoming movie, Who Killed JonBenét?, places her family's actions in the immediate aftermath of her death front and center. A cast including Julia Cambpell and Michael Gill portrays the Ramseys. "I was Little Miss Colorado," JonBenét (Payton Lepinski) narrates in the trailer. "This Christmas I would be 26, but to everyone I'll always be 6." JonBenét's body was found in her family's Boulder, Colorado, basement on Dec. 26, 1996, just hours after they discovered a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her safe return.
- 9/23/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Heading to the fall, few first-time feature filmmakers have as much clout as Ned Benson, whose ambitious romantic drama The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby will arrive in three different forms in the coming months (Them, which condenses the story of a relationship by using both viewpoints, arrives in September, to be followed by Him and Her, a duology telling the same story one perspective at a time). And despite all the work that went into that project, the up-and-comer isn’t resting on his laurels until Eleanor Rigby hits theaters – news has emerged that he’s just been hired by The Weinstein Company to rewrite its Starbucks movie, tentatively titled How Starbucks Saved My Life.
Based on the memoir of the same name by Michael Gates Gill, How Starbucks Saved My Life will tell the story of an advertising executive who, after losing his job and family, takes a job at Starbucks.
Based on the memoir of the same name by Michael Gates Gill, How Starbucks Saved My Life will tell the story of an advertising executive who, after losing his job and family, takes a job at Starbucks.
- 9/5/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
This is Robin Wright’s second straight Emmy nomination for her role as Claire Underwood on "House of Cards." While she lost last year to Claire Danes ("Homeland"), she prevailed at the most recent Golden Globes. Will TV academy voters also reward her for her work? Let's take a closer look at her episode submission -- the season two finale "Chapter 26 -- to the Emmy judges. -Break- Join the red-hot discussion about the Emmys going on right now in our fiery forums Synopsis: As Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) continues his plot to undermine President Walker (Michael Gill) in his quest to become president, his wife Claire (Robin Wright) consoles Megan Hennessey (Libby Woodbridge) following a suicide attemp. Clearly upset about her involvement in Megan’s breakdown, Claire talks to the First Lady (Dani Englander) on the phone who consoles her, not knowing that Claire had so much to do with the downfa.
- 8/4/2014
- Gold Derby
Channel: Netflix
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: February 1, 2013 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Kate Mara, Corey Stoll, Michael Kelly, Kristen Connolly, Constance Zimmer, Sebastian Arcelus, Sandrine Holt, Michael Gill, Dan Ziskie, Sakina Jaffrey, Ben Daniels, Mahershala Ali, and Rachel Brosnahan.
TV show description:
Ruthless and cunning, Congressman Francis "Frank" J. Underwood (Kevin Spacey) is a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th congressional district and the House Majority Whip. He'll stop at nothing to execute his devious plans and reach higher office. His wife Claire (Robin Wright) runs a water non-profit and is beginning to doubt her role as a loyal political wife.
Underwood helped ensure the election of President Garrett Walker (Michael Gill), who promised to appoint Underwood as Secretary of State. However, before...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: February 1, 2013 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Kate Mara, Corey Stoll, Michael Kelly, Kristen Connolly, Constance Zimmer, Sebastian Arcelus, Sandrine Holt, Michael Gill, Dan Ziskie, Sakina Jaffrey, Ben Daniels, Mahershala Ali, and Rachel Brosnahan.
TV show description:
Ruthless and cunning, Congressman Francis "Frank" J. Underwood (Kevin Spacey) is a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th congressional district and the House Majority Whip. He'll stop at nothing to execute his devious plans and reach higher office. His wife Claire (Robin Wright) runs a water non-profit and is beginning to doubt her role as a loyal political wife.
Underwood helped ensure the election of President Garrett Walker (Michael Gill), who promised to appoint Underwood as Secretary of State. However, before...
- 2/5/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In this guest post, Peter Miller argues that management upheaval can give newsrooms a common enemy to unite against
In the last couple of weeks I have enjoyed posts by Cathie McGinn on her giddying experience inside Photon, and by Anonymous from inside one of the Fairfax newsrooms, described by the correspondent as ‘toxic’.
These posts conjured up a conversation I recall with a gifted but aggrieved Smh journalist who joined Acp in the early 1990s after the Warwick Fairfax-led Tourang take over and subsequent shambles. She described leaving a great newspaper company that she described as having lost its soul.
To my surprise, only a few short months later she was on her way back to her old job at Fairfax. Over dinner I asked her what on earth had happened, imagining that she had fallen victim to an editorial witch hunt, common at the time and quite probably as common today.
In the last couple of weeks I have enjoyed posts by Cathie McGinn on her giddying experience inside Photon, and by Anonymous from inside one of the Fairfax newsrooms, described by the correspondent as ‘toxic’.
These posts conjured up a conversation I recall with a gifted but aggrieved Smh journalist who joined Acp in the early 1990s after the Warwick Fairfax-led Tourang take over and subsequent shambles. She described leaving a great newspaper company that she described as having lost its soul.
To my surprise, only a few short months later she was on her way back to her old job at Fairfax. Over dinner I asked her what on earth had happened, imagining that she had fallen victim to an editorial witch hunt, common at the time and quite probably as common today.
- 7/19/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
The Australian Financial Review’s new CEO Brett Clegg says he has no reservations about the newspaper going into battle with News Limited over pay TV piracy claims, although he does regret losing his friendship with former colleague Richard Freudenstein over his job move.
In a wide ranging video interview timed to coincide with today’s launch of the Afr iPad app, Clegg discussed the Financial Review Group’s new paywall strategy, its new iPad app and the company’s current legal battle with his predecessor Michael Gill. He also discusses the Financial Review’s coverage of allegations around pay TV piracy involving News Limited’s former sister company Nds.
In a wide ranging video interview timed to coincide with today’s launch of the Afr iPad app, Clegg discussed the Financial Review Group’s new paywall strategy, its new iPad app and the company’s current legal battle with his predecessor Michael Gill. He also discusses the Financial Review’s coverage of allegations around pay TV piracy involving News Limited’s former sister company Nds.
- 5/22/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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