Sin City Murders and Kill or Be Killed will debut as part of Oxygen True Crime’s primetime lineup beginning February 25 and March 2, 2024, respectively. They’ll be joining a new season of Cold Justice, which kicks off on February 24 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Snapped: Killer Couples returns with new episodes on March 3 at 6pm Et/Pt.
Oxygen True Crime released the following descriptions of the two new shows debuting in the coming weeks:
Sin City Murders recounts chilling homicide cases ranging from a greed-motivated casino slaying in the heart of the strip to a professional hit on a legendary lounge act to a disappearing influencer found encased in a desert tomb, all unique to this vibrant and popular destination. With first-hand accounts by the investigators, who have one of the highest solve rates across the entire U.S., and families who lived through these cases, each hour-long episode unravels a...
Snapped: Killer Couples returns with new episodes on March 3 at 6pm Et/Pt.
Oxygen True Crime released the following descriptions of the two new shows debuting in the coming weeks:
Sin City Murders recounts chilling homicide cases ranging from a greed-motivated casino slaying in the heart of the strip to a professional hit on a legendary lounge act to a disappearing influencer found encased in a desert tomb, all unique to this vibrant and popular destination. With first-hand accounts by the investigators, who have one of the highest solve rates across the entire U.S., and families who lived through these cases, each hour-long episode unravels a...
- 2/21/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The entertainment world is still reeling from the sudden loss of Matthew Perry, the affable charmer who rose to fame as Chandler Bing on "Friends." The loss is greater considering that Perry was only 54 years old at the time of his passing, and how much closer fans felt towards him after his incredibly honest memoir, "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing," came out just last year. Perry's autobiography received most of its press due to Perry revealing, in great detail, his severe problems with alcohol and substance abuse. The book helped make the man behind the curtain, so to speak, just as likable as the onscreen persona that he'll be most remembered for.
It's hard to imagine anyone else playing Chandler Bing at this point, and Perry wound up bringing a lot of his personal life to the part. As the show was ramping up for its first season,...
It's hard to imagine anyone else playing Chandler Bing at this point, and Perry wound up bringing a lot of his personal life to the part. As the show was ramping up for its first season,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
A memorable theme song is a pretty key ingredient for a great TV show. We all remember those opening piano notes from "The Office," and if you grew up in the '90s, you've got "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" memorized word for word. Of course, one of the catchiest theme songs in television history has to be the one from "Friends," where the show's six young stars throw caution to the wind and start partying it up to "I'll Be There for You" by The Rembrandts.
While the song itself is a beloved earworm, what truly makes the moment is how Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, and the late, great Matthew Perry decide to hop into a fountain in the middle of the night. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, series set decorator Greg Grande described the vibes during the shoot, saying, "To my best recollection,...
While the song itself is a beloved earworm, what truly makes the moment is how Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, and the late, great Matthew Perry decide to hop into a fountain in the middle of the night. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, series set decorator Greg Grande described the vibes during the shoot, saying, "To my best recollection,...
- 10/29/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
In the wake of Matthew Perry's recent tragic passing at the age of 54, it's worth remembering that Perry was very much the heart of "Friends" throughout all 10 seasons. He had a specific brand of delivery and a unique role in the group. He wasn't as over-the-top as other sitcom staples, but he was the one who made the show what it was, raising it above the other sitcoms of its time. As /Film senior editor Jacob Hall noted, "Ross and Rachel got the headlines. But Chandler was the soul of 'Friends.'"
He didn't just help put the show on the map, but also helped keep it going strong long after most sitcoms would've run out of steam. Chandler's relationship with Courteney Cox's Monica, which came seemingly out of nowhere in the Season 4 finale, quickly escalated to become one of the show's central storylines. Part of why...
He didn't just help put the show on the map, but also helped keep it going strong long after most sitcoms would've run out of steam. Chandler's relationship with Courteney Cox's Monica, which came seemingly out of nowhere in the Season 4 finale, quickly escalated to become one of the show's central storylines. Part of why...
- 10/29/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Watch the Short Film Central Dental: "Lewis is mugged late at night in a back alley and loses a tooth after being punched in the face. Luckily, he is outside of a 24-hour dental clinic and the receptionist reassures him that he will be taken care of. But things soon take a terrifying turn when he is given an anesthetic injection that makes him unable to move."
Crew
Written & Directed by: Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Produced by: Samantha Quantz & Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Cinematography: David Baron
Tooth Monster Effects: Bold Raven FX
Creature Effects Coordinator: Brendan James Boyd
Creature Design: Alana Banks
Production Design: Malorie Shmyr
Hair & Makeup: Mallory Greaves
Wardrobe: Jocelyn Palmer
Gaffer: Peter Markowski
Key Grip: Thaimu Turray
Location Sound: Michael Olson
Stunt Coordinator: Eric Beaudoin
Original Score: Dan Cleary
Audio Post: Jesse Luce
Cast
Lewis: Adam Drory
Dentist: Belinda Cornish
Ronnie: Marc Lacoursiere
Receptionist: Nikki Rae Hallow
Knuckles: Eric...
Crew
Written & Directed by: Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Produced by: Samantha Quantz & Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Cinematography: David Baron
Tooth Monster Effects: Bold Raven FX
Creature Effects Coordinator: Brendan James Boyd
Creature Design: Alana Banks
Production Design: Malorie Shmyr
Hair & Makeup: Mallory Greaves
Wardrobe: Jocelyn Palmer
Gaffer: Peter Markowski
Key Grip: Thaimu Turray
Location Sound: Michael Olson
Stunt Coordinator: Eric Beaudoin
Original Score: Dan Cleary
Audio Post: Jesse Luce
Cast
Lewis: Adam Drory
Dentist: Belinda Cornish
Ronnie: Marc Lacoursiere
Receptionist: Nikki Rae Hallow
Knuckles: Eric...
- 10/28/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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