Cruel Summer is officially going the anthology route: Season 2 of the Freeform psychological drama will feature a different mystery that will include a new cast and showrunner.
Sadie Stanley (The Goldbergs), newcomer Eloise Payet Lexi Underwood (Little Fires Everywhere) and Griffin Gluck (Locke & Key, Private Practice) will lead the series, with KaDee Strickland (Private Practice), Lisa Yamada (Little Fires Everywhere) and Sean Blakemore (General Hospital, Greenleaf) rounding out the ensemble. Additionally, Paul Adelstein (Private Practice) will recur, reuniting him with Strickland and Gluck, who played his wife and son on Private Practice.
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Sadie Stanley (The Goldbergs), newcomer Eloise Payet Lexi Underwood (Little Fires Everywhere) and Griffin Gluck (Locke & Key, Private Practice) will lead the series, with KaDee Strickland (Private Practice), Lisa Yamada (Little Fires Everywhere) and Sean Blakemore (General Hospital, Greenleaf) rounding out the ensemble. Additionally, Paul Adelstein (Private Practice) will recur, reuniting him with Strickland and Gluck, who played his wife and son on Private Practice.
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- 4/21/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Hey, "NCIS" fans. We hope you guys got a kick out of the most recent episode 3 tonight. Now that it's officially done, we are back to let you guys in on a little bit of what's going down in the next, new episode 4 of NCIS' current season 19, which is due out next Monday night, October 11, 2021. We were able to collect a couple of new, official teaser scoops for the new episode 4 via CBS' official episode 4 press release. So, we're going to dive right into those right now. Let's get to it. First thing's first. CBS revealed in their press release that this new episode 4 is officially titled, "Great Wide Open." It sounds like episode 4 will feature some very interesting, intense, dramatic, possible action-filled and suspenseful scenes as Gibbs and McGee head to Alaska. The NCIS crew tries to uncover a conspiracy and more.
- 10/4/2021
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Performers | Uzo Aduba and John Benjamin Hickey
The Show | In Treatment
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The Episode | “Colin — Week 4” (June 13, 2021)
The Performances | The court-mandated therapy sessions between Aduba’s psychologist Brooke and Hickey’s disgraced tech dude Colin have been the most compelling of the HBO revival...
The Show | In Treatment
More from TVLineShould Superman & Lois Have Gone Splat? Does Blacklist Need a Clue? Did Fear Twd Cheat Nukes? And More Qs!Anatomy of an Emmy-Worthy Scene: Greenleaf's Lynn Whitfield and Director Clement Virgo Revisit Lady Mae's Stirring, Make-or-Break SermonCruel Summer Boss Talks Finale's Twist Ending, Kate's Feelings for [Spoiler] and the Show's 'Wide Open' Season 2
The Episode | “Colin — Week 4” (June 13, 2021)
The Performances | The court-mandated therapy sessions between Aduba’s psychologist Brooke and Hickey’s disgraced tech dude Colin have been the most compelling of the HBO revival...
- 6/19/2021
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
The final episode of the Let Me Be Frank series, “Teacher of Possibilities”, describes Frank’s shamanistic apprenticeship, and his understanding of the student-teacher relationship as an experiential, non-western approach to the magical work of evolving the human mind/spirit. Frank explores the roles of the apprentice and teacher in this evolutionary process, and how the students link together with the teacher to create an alternate community within the larger cultural frame. “Teacher of Possibilities” also contains an extended piece from the musical dance jam celebration held shortly after Frank passed away, featuring a remembrance by Frank’s longtime friend and Ent doctor Richard Kerbavaz and a reading of Frank’s last poem, “Wide Open”. The reading in this segment is by Frank’s last student, Megan Soriano. Music by...
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- 4/13/2021
- Screen Anarchy
As Asian Pacific American Heritage Month comes to a close, Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (Cape) and The Black List have unveiled the 10 features and 10 pilots for the second annual Cape List, a survey of Hollywood executives’ favorite unproduced screenplays.
The Cape List includes a curated list of scripts center on diverse Asian Pacific characters and experiences from writers Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
“We are excited to partner with The Black List again for the 2nd annual Cape List,” said Cape Executive Director Michelle K. Sugihara. “Last year we highlighted 12 feature scripts for #asianallyear and this year we’re pleased to include pilot scripts for #20for2020.”
The Black List Founder and CEO Franklin Leonard adds, “We’re incredibly excited to be partnered with Cape for a second year on an even more expansive survey of exceptional writing by and about members of the Aapi community, almost as...
The Cape List includes a curated list of scripts center on diverse Asian Pacific characters and experiences from writers Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
“We are excited to partner with The Black List again for the 2nd annual Cape List,” said Cape Executive Director Michelle K. Sugihara. “Last year we highlighted 12 feature scripts for #asianallyear and this year we’re pleased to include pilot scripts for #20for2020.”
The Black List Founder and CEO Franklin Leonard adds, “We’re incredibly excited to be partnered with Cape for a second year on an even more expansive survey of exceptional writing by and about members of the Aapi community, almost as...
- 5/29/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
It all started with Exposed. I’m not sure what brought this 1971 Swedish sexploitation film to the suggestion portion of my Netflix account (presumably the roster of Jess Franco films recently added), but after reading the description, I figured it was worth a shot: “A pretty young teen finds her innocence lost when an unguarded night of revelry yields shameful secrets, and a stack of nude pictures that could ruin her life. But to get her hands on the negatives, she’ll have to expose herself even further.” That is indeed the basic plot of the film, which plays out exactly as one would expect for such fare. But what was unexpected while watching Exposed (also known as the much less enticing Diary of a Rape), was the 21-year-old star of the film. Her name is Christina Lindberg.
Exposed, for lack of a better phrase, is what it is. It...
Exposed, for lack of a better phrase, is what it is. It...
- 9/25/2015
- by Jeremy Carr
- SoundOnSight
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