‘Command Z‘ (20239 is a sci-fi comedy web series directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Michael Cera, Roy Wood Jr., Chloe Radcliffe and JJ Maley. It is produced by Extension 765, and can be streamed on its website. The story is inspired by the nonfiction book ‘Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America: A Recent History‘ by Kurt Andersen.
Premise
A team of employees working at a technology company in the future, are assigned with the responsibility of journeying back in time to alter historical events in order to safeguard the world.
Where to watch ‘Command’ Z?
Extension 765
The Cast Michael Cera Roy Wood Jr. JJ Maley Chloe Radcliffe
JJ Maley
Kevin Pollak
Will Brill
Mike Birbiglia
Bianca Norwood
Claire Kenny
Stavros Halkias
Mike Houston
Catherine Curtin
Ariella Josephine
Caitlin Brodnick
Ben Livingston
Jiehae Park
Karen Huie
Dash Peter
Nanie Méndez
Langston Belton
Elisa de La Roche
Alexandra Socha
James Naughton
Nhumi Threadgill
John Ellison Conlee...
Premise
A team of employees working at a technology company in the future, are assigned with the responsibility of journeying back in time to alter historical events in order to safeguard the world.
Where to watch ‘Command’ Z?
Extension 765
The Cast Michael Cera Roy Wood Jr. JJ Maley Chloe Radcliffe
JJ Maley
Kevin Pollak
Will Brill
Mike Birbiglia
Bianca Norwood
Claire Kenny
Stavros Halkias
Mike Houston
Catherine Curtin
Ariella Josephine
Caitlin Brodnick
Ben Livingston
Jiehae Park
Karen Huie
Dash Peter
Nanie Méndez
Langston Belton
Elisa de La Roche
Alexandra Socha
James Naughton
Nhumi Threadgill
John Ellison Conlee...
- 8/1/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
A new Broadway season is gearing up, and there are currently nine productions of plays set to open this fall. Could we be seeing any of them contend at next year’s Tony Awards? Below, we recap the plot of each play as well as the awards history of its author, cast and creative types and the opening and (where applicable) closing dates.
“Bernhardt/Hamlet” (opens September 25; closes November 18)
In this world premiere play by two-time Emmy nominee Theresa Rebeck, international stage actress, Sarah Bernhardt, sets out to tackle her most ambitious role yet: Hamlet.
The production presented by Roundabout Theatre Company stars Tony winner Janet McTeer, Tony nominee Dylan Baker, two-time Drama Desk nominee Jason Butler Harner, Ito Aghayere, Matthew Saldivar, Drama Desk nominee Nick Westrate, Tony Carlin, and is directed by Tony nominee Moritz von Stuelpnagel.
“The Nap” (opens September 27; closes November 11)
In the Broadway premiere of this new play by Richard Bean,...
“Bernhardt/Hamlet” (opens September 25; closes November 18)
In this world premiere play by two-time Emmy nominee Theresa Rebeck, international stage actress, Sarah Bernhardt, sets out to tackle her most ambitious role yet: Hamlet.
The production presented by Roundabout Theatre Company stars Tony winner Janet McTeer, Tony nominee Dylan Baker, two-time Drama Desk nominee Jason Butler Harner, Ito Aghayere, Matthew Saldivar, Drama Desk nominee Nick Westrate, Tony Carlin, and is directed by Tony nominee Moritz von Stuelpnagel.
“The Nap” (opens September 27; closes November 11)
In the Broadway premiere of this new play by Richard Bean,...
- 9/28/2018
- by Jeffrey Kare
- Gold Derby
Bernhardt/Hamlet and The Nap braved the summer heat with Broadway previews last week as overall box office dropped about 8% to $29.5 million. Attendance for the 31 productions running during Week 15 (ending Sept. 9) was 249,078, about 85% of capacity.
In its second week of previews at American Airlines Theatre, Theresa Rebeck’s Bernhardt/Hamlet, starring the great Janet McTeer, took in $243,681 for seven performances, 45% of potential. Attendance of 4,301 was about 83% of capacity, with an average ticket going for $57. (Opening night is September 25).
The Nap, from English playwright Richard Bean and starring Ben Schnetzer and John Ellison Conlee, played its first six performances at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, grossing $106,016, a small 17% of potential, even with an average ticket price of $36. Attendance was 2,945, about 76% of capacity. The comedy thriller, directed by Daniel Sullivan, has some time to gain traction before its September 27 opening.
In the final week of its limited engagement, Straight White Men, starring Josh Charles,...
In its second week of previews at American Airlines Theatre, Theresa Rebeck’s Bernhardt/Hamlet, starring the great Janet McTeer, took in $243,681 for seven performances, 45% of potential. Attendance of 4,301 was about 83% of capacity, with an average ticket going for $57. (Opening night is September 25).
The Nap, from English playwright Richard Bean and starring Ben Schnetzer and John Ellison Conlee, played its first six performances at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, grossing $106,016, a small 17% of potential, even with an average ticket price of $36. Attendance was 2,945, about 76% of capacity. The comedy thriller, directed by Daniel Sullivan, has some time to gain traction before its September 27 opening.
In the final week of its limited engagement, Straight White Men, starring Josh Charles,...
- 9/10/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Tremors has a new team player. Deadline reports John Ellison Conlee has joined the Syfy TV pilot.Based on the 1990 film, the action drama revisits the town of Perfection 25 years later as the graboids have returned, “and the town’s only hope for survival is Valentine McKee (Kevin Bacon), who beat them once. But to do it again he’ll have to overcome age, alcohol and a delusional hero complex.”Read More…...
- 10/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: John Ellison Conlee has been added as a series regular to Syfy’s Tremors, the Kevin Bacon-starring sci-fi reboot ordered to pilot in June. Conlee (Lbj) will play Harlan Maylor, described as a character whose obsession with those pesky Graboid sandworms took a heavy personal toll. Based on Bacon’s 1990 film of the same name, Tremors picks up 25 years after the killer Graboid worms nearly destroyed the Nevada town of Perfection. Bacon plays Valentine McKee, who…...
- 10/18/2017
- Deadline TV
Encores Off-Center kicks off the 2017 season withAssassins The trigger-happy squad assembled forAssassins,Stephen SondheimandJohn Weidman's carnival ride through the history of political violence, willstarSteven BoyerJohn Hinckley Jr.,Alex BrightmanGiuseppe Zangara,Victoria ClarkSaraJane Moore,John Ellison Conlee Charles Guiteau,Clifton Duncan The Balladeer,Shuler HensleyLeon Czolgosz,Ethan LiptonThe Proprietor,Erin MarkeyLynette 'Squeaky' Fromme,Steven PasqualeJohn Wilkes Booth, CoryMichael SmithLee Harvey Oswald, andDanny WolohanSamuel Byck.Assassinswill be directed byAnne Kauffman, with music direction byChris Fenwickand choreography byLorin Latarro.
- 7/5/2017
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Recently, CBS served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Elementary" episode 4 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "All My Exes Live in Essex," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff take place as the murder of a fertility lab tech, prompts Holmes and Watson to investigate, and more. In the new, 4th episode press release: Holmes And Watson Investigate The Murder Of A Fertility Lab Technician Who They Discover Had A Secret Life, On "Elementary," Thursday, Nov. 26. Press release number 2: When Holmes and Watson investigate the murder of a fertility lab technician, they are going to discover the woman had a secret personal life that leads them to multiple suspects. Also, the tables will get turned on Watson when she's investigated by an NYPD detective. Guest stars feature: Gabriel Olds (Mark Lawton), Robert Manning, Jr. (Dr. Branford Fisher), Jenn Colella...
- 11/19/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
The Screen Actors Guild handed out the 21st annual SAG Awards Sunday night live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Here is a rundown of all the nominees and winners as they are announced. And be sure to re-live our live blog of the show here! Theatrical Motion Pictures Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Steve Carell / John du Pont – "Foxcatcher" (Sony Pictures Classics) Benedict Cumberbatch / Alan Turing – "The Imitation Game" (The Weinstein Company) Jake Gyllenhaal / Louis Bloom – "Nightcrawler" (Open Road Films) Michael Keaton / Riggan – "Birdman" (Fox Searchlight Pictures) **Eddie Redmayne / Stephen Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features)** - Winner Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Jennifer Aniston / Claire Bennett – "Cake" (Cinelou Films) Felicity Jones / Jane Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features) **Julianne Moore / Alice Howland-Jones – "Still Alice" (Sony Pictures Classics)** - Winner Rosamund Pike / Amy Dunne – "Gone Girl...
- 1/26/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Nominees for the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards for outstanding performances in 2014 in five film and eight television categories, as well as the SAG Awards honors for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning in Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood.
SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard introduced Ansel Elgort (“The Fault in Our Stars,” “Divergent”) and actress/director/producer and SAG Award recipient Eva Longoria, who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors. SAG Awards Committee Chair JoBeth Williams and Vice Chair Daryl Anderson announced the stunt ensemble nominees.
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. (Et) / 5 p.m. (Pt) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT. The SAG Awards can...
SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard introduced Ansel Elgort (“The Fault in Our Stars,” “Divergent”) and actress/director/producer and SAG Award recipient Eva Longoria, who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors. SAG Awards Committee Chair JoBeth Williams and Vice Chair Daryl Anderson announced the stunt ensemble nominees.
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. (Et) / 5 p.m. (Pt) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT. The SAG Awards can...
- 12/10/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations were revealed Wednesday morning, serving as yet another precursor on the long road to the Oscars.
In the film categories, Birdman was the big winner, scoring four nominations, including for Michael Keaton, Edward Norton and Emma Stone, as well as the collective ensemble cast. Boyhood followed right in its footsteps with three nods for Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and another ensemble nomination.
The big surprises of the morning’s nominations started with Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler, a bubble contender in a crowded Best Actor race, Jennifer Aniston for Cake, a bubble contender in a disappointingly less crowded Best Actress race, Robert Duvall in the poorly reviewed The Judge and Naomi Watts for St. Vincent (Watts was in Birdman as well, but that must’ve slipped SAG’s minds).
Rounding out the prize for Outstanding Cast, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game,...
In the film categories, Birdman was the big winner, scoring four nominations, including for Michael Keaton, Edward Norton and Emma Stone, as well as the collective ensemble cast. Boyhood followed right in its footsteps with three nods for Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and another ensemble nomination.
The big surprises of the morning’s nominations started with Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler, a bubble contender in a crowded Best Actor race, Jennifer Aniston for Cake, a bubble contender in a disappointingly less crowded Best Actress race, Robert Duvall in the poorly reviewed The Judge and Naomi Watts for St. Vincent (Watts was in Birdman as well, but that must’ve slipped SAG’s minds).
Rounding out the prize for Outstanding Cast, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game,...
- 12/10/2014
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
As some of you may know, I'm a bit of a jack(ass) of all trades. I follow the film industry for Lr, and critique films. But I'm also an actor, I front a rock band, I'm a DJ, film editor, and director as well. Basically, when it comes to entertainment, there's nothing I don't do. For some time now, I've been mulling over bringing some of my other interests to Lr, and I'll be starting with the SAG Awards. How? Well, I've been a member of SAG for 6 years now and I also am part of the voting process. That means every year I am sent screeners of all the films being considered for awards.
Here's where a new running feature comes into play:
As I start receiving these screeners, I will write special reviews for each one and publish them here. Then, as we near the voting deadline,...
Here's where a new running feature comes into play:
As I start receiving these screeners, I will write special reviews for each one and publish them here. Then, as we near the voting deadline,...
- 12/10/2014
- by Mario-Francisco Robles
- LRMonline.com
Here is the full list of nominations for the 21st annual SAG Awards, which were announced this morning at La’s Pacific Design Center.
Fox Searchlight topped the film studios with six nominations, led by Alexander Gonzales Inarritu’s Birdman, which nabbed four total nominations: for Outstanding Cast, which is the closest thing the guild has to a Best Picture category; and for star Michael Keaton and supporting actors Edward Norton and Emma Stone. It was joined in the top cast category by IFC Films’ Boyhood, which also got nods for its co-stars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette; Searchlight’s Wes Anderson pic The Grand Budapest Hotel; the Weinstein Co’s The Imitation Game; and Focus Features’ The Theory Of Everything. The latter two biopics landed lead noms for Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.
On The TV side, HBO led all networks with 14 noms, thanks to multiple acting...
Fox Searchlight topped the film studios with six nominations, led by Alexander Gonzales Inarritu’s Birdman, which nabbed four total nominations: for Outstanding Cast, which is the closest thing the guild has to a Best Picture category; and for star Michael Keaton and supporting actors Edward Norton and Emma Stone. It was joined in the top cast category by IFC Films’ Boyhood, which also got nods for its co-stars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette; Searchlight’s Wes Anderson pic The Grand Budapest Hotel; the Weinstein Co’s The Imitation Game; and Focus Features’ The Theory Of Everything. The latter two biopics landed lead noms for Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.
On The TV side, HBO led all networks with 14 noms, thanks to multiple acting...
- 12/10/2014
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline
The Screen Actors Guild announced this year's nominees for the 2014 SAG Awards. The winners will be announced during a live telecast on TNT and TBS on Saturday, Jan. 25. The nominees are as follows... Theatrical Motion Pictures Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Steve Carell / John du Pont – "Foxcatcher" (Sony Pictures Classics) Benedict Cumberbatch / Alan Turing – "The Imitation Game" (The Weinstein Company) Jake Gyllenhaal / Louis Bloom – "Nightcrawler" (Open Road Films) Michael Keaton / Riggan – "Birdman" (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Eddie Redmayne / Stephen Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features) Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Jennifer Aniston / Claire Bennett – "Cake" (Cinelou Films) Felicity Jones / Jane Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features) Julianne Moore / Alice Howland-Jones – "Still Alice" (Sony Pictures Classics) Rosamund Pike / Amy Dunne – "Gone Girl" (20th Century Fox) Reese Witherspoon / Cheryl Strayed – "Wild" (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in...
- 12/10/2014
- by Gregory Ellwood
- Hitfix
For more than two hours Wednesday night, Alan Jackson took his Nashville audience on a musical journey through his 25-year multi-platinum career. But he saved the ultimate blast from the past for his encore: The return of the country-crooner look that made him famous, complete with mullet hair, aviator glasses, sleeveless western shirt and worn-down-to-the-threads jeans. As the crowd roared, Jackson tousled his fake hair and flashed his heart-melting smile (that hasn't changed in a quarter century) before launching into his 1993 hit, "Mercury Blues," the first in a three-song encore. No one seemed more delighted by the reappearance of "1990s Alan" than his wife,...
- 10/23/2014
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
As all Boardwalk Empire fans know, tonight is the HBO series' penultimate episode. With the series finale just one week away, I recently spoke to John Ellison Conlee about his experience on the show. Conlee plays the younger version of The Commodore, Louis Kaestner. A character that played a major role in the first two seasons, when the older version was played by legendary actor Dabney Coleman.
- 10/19/2014
- by Matt Tamanini
- BroadwayWorld.com
Directed by Jake Paltrow (“Young Ones”), this episode of "Boardwalk Empire" elegantly unfurls the flashback's of Nucky's youth and there’s a lot of nuance and sweetness throughout the episode. As the young Enoch (Marc Pickering) awakens to his surroundings —the wealth, the privilege, the status— he is summarily laid off. Summer's over, the tourists are leaving the Boardwalk and there's no reason to keep on a boy paid to sweep up their mess. "Don't enter a room like a question mark," the Commodore (John Ellison Conlee) scowls at Enoch's meek bearing. The boy is getting life lessons everyday about how the world works, and through the Commodore’s actions, we bear witness in reverse to Nucky Thompson becoming the man he is and where he got his outlook on life. The Commodore keeps the boy on his toes. When he tells him the job is over, he asks Nucky derisively,...
- 9/29/2014
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
"Boardwalk Empire" is back for its final season. I interviewed Terence Winter about the decision to end the show (and to move the action forward to 1931), and I have a review of the premiere coming up just as soon as I sail away on a turtle... "They're not so special. All they have is money. Ways to find that, I reckon." -Nucky Winter told me he wanted to bring the story of both Nucky and the series full circle, and "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" begins that process in more ways than one. Not only do we leap forward to 1931 to see Nucky preparing for the potential end of Prohibition (just as the series began in the hours leading up to the implementation of the Volstead Act), but we jump back in time to 1884, to the beginning of Nucky's apprenticeship with the Commodore. Now, the issue with "Boardwalk" has...
- 9/8/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
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We’ve been waiting for the fifth and final season of Boardwalk Empire with equal parts anticipation and dread. Anticipation, because it’s one of our favorite shows. Dread, because it’s one of our favorite shows. This fifth season, unfortunately, marks an ending for the shady dealings of Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi) and the gangster underworld of a Prohibition-era Atlantic City. But it’s not all doom and gloom — we’re glad that Boardwalk Empire will bow out on a high note, leaving the party while it’s still fun. And what better way to preserve such a beautifully cinematic, narrative rich legacy?
VH1 attended the red carpet premiere for season five, and caught up with some of the stars of the show to ask them how they thought Boardwalk Empire was going to end. None of the cast has any clue where the show is going,...
We’ve been waiting for the fifth and final season of Boardwalk Empire with equal parts anticipation and dread. Anticipation, because it’s one of our favorite shows. Dread, because it’s one of our favorite shows. This fifth season, unfortunately, marks an ending for the shady dealings of Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi) and the gangster underworld of a Prohibition-era Atlantic City. But it’s not all doom and gloom — we’re glad that Boardwalk Empire will bow out on a high note, leaving the party while it’s still fun. And what better way to preserve such a beautifully cinematic, narrative rich legacy?
VH1 attended the red carpet premiere for season five, and caught up with some of the stars of the show to ask them how they thought Boardwalk Empire was going to end. None of the cast has any clue where the show is going,...
- 9/7/2014
- by Kat George
- VH1.com
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We’ve been waiting for the fifth and final season of Boardwalk Empire with equal parts anticipation and dread. Anticipation, because it’s one of our favorite shows. Dread, because it’s one of our favorite shows. This fifth season, unfortunately, marks an ending for the shady dealings of Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi) and the gangster underworld of a Prohibition-era Atlantic City. But it’s not all doom and gloom — we’re glad that Boardwalk Empire will bow out on a high note, leaving the party while it’s still fun. And what better way to preserve such a beautifully cinematic, narrative rich legacy?
VH1 attended the red carpet premiere for season five, and caught up with some of the stars of the show to ask them how they thought Boardwalk Empire was going to end. None of the cast has any clue where the show is going,...
We’ve been waiting for the fifth and final season of Boardwalk Empire with equal parts anticipation and dread. Anticipation, because it’s one of our favorite shows. Dread, because it’s one of our favorite shows. This fifth season, unfortunately, marks an ending for the shady dealings of Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi) and the gangster underworld of a Prohibition-era Atlantic City. But it’s not all doom and gloom — we’re glad that Boardwalk Empire will bow out on a high note, leaving the party while it’s still fun. And what better way to preserve such a beautifully cinematic, narrative rich legacy?
VH1 attended the red carpet premiere for season five, and caught up with some of the stars of the show to ask them how they thought Boardwalk Empire was going to end. None of the cast has any clue where the show is going,...
- 9/7/2014
- by Kat George
- TheFabLife - Movies
Laura Osnes, Santino Fontana, Betsy Wolfe, Andrew Samonsky, John Ellison Conlee, Ann Harada and more starred in Transport Group's concert presentation of The Music Man. Hosted by Joe Iconis, the evening included 58 actors, and the original orchestration featuring 20 instruments, conducted by Joey Chancey, original choreography by Jeffry Denman. BroadwayWorld was there for the special night and you can check out photo coverage below...
- 8/12/2014
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Betsy Wolfe, Andrew Samonsky, John Ellison Conlee, Ann Harada and more join Laura Osnes, Santino Fontana and more in Transport Group's concert presentation of The Music Man. Hosted by Joe Iconis,the evening will include 58 actors, and the original orchestration featuring 20 instruments, conducted by Joey Chancey, original choreography by Jeffry Denman, to The Irene Diamond Theatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center tonight, August 11th, 2014. The evening will be directed by five-time Drama Desk nominee, Jack Cummings III.
- 8/11/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Betsy Wolfe, Andrew Samonsky, John Ellison Conlee, Ann Harada and more complete casting for Transport Group's concert presentation of The Music Man. Hosted by Joe Iconis,the evening will include 58 actors, and the original orchestration featuring 20 instruments, conducted by Joey Chancey,original choreography by Jeffry Denman,.to The Irene Diamond Theatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center on Monday August 11th, 2014. The evening will be directed by five-time Drama Desk nominee, Jack Cummings III.
- 8/7/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
A month has passed, 'Jeremy's Fort' has opened to critical acclaim at Threshold Arts, and Penny Kate Wetherhead is still reeling from having Serena Donna Vivino find out about her tortured 'relationship' with Aaron Santino Fontana. Despite their best efforts, not even Tim Colin Hanlon or her parents Beth Leavel and Rick Elice can lift her out of her funk. Meanwhile, Steven Stephen Bienskie and Cameron Max von Essen make slow but steady progress in planning an engagement party, and Vincent Savio Nehal Joshi is brought face to face with the 'nobodies' promised by Gail Lindsay Nicole Chmabers in the first round of auditions for the 'Light Me Up' workshop. Guest stars include Laura Osnes, John Conlee, Maddie Corman, Jenn Harris, Lucas Papaelias, Jenn Colella, Sadie Sink, David Saint and Executive Producer Kevin McCollum...
- 5/26/2014
- by SUBMISSIONS ONLY
- BroadwayWorld.com
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