The CW’s The Flash returns from its 2017-2018 midseason break on January 16, 2018 at 8pm ET/PT. Season four episode 10 picks up with Barry in jail after being wrongly accused of the murder of Clifford DeVoe. Titled “The Trial of The Flash,” episode 10 was directed by Philip Chipera from a script by Lauren Certo and Kristen Kim.
The season four cast includes Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash, Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Wells, Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow, Candice Patton as Iris West, Carlos Valdes as Cisco, and Jesse L Martin as Joe West. Hartley Sawyer guest stars as Ralph Dibny.
“The Trial of The Flash” Plot: BARRY FIGHTS FOR HIS LIFE — As Barry’s (Grant Gustin) trial for the murder of Clifford DeVoe begins, Iris (Candice Patton) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) must decide how far they are willing to go to keep Barry out of prison.
The CW is set to premiere the new comic book-inspired series Black Lightning on January 16, 2018. The superhero series stars Cress Williams as Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning, with China Anne McClain playing his youngest daughter, Jennifer, and Nafessa Williams starring as his oldest daughter, Anissa.
At the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, Nafessa Williams participated in a roundtable interview to discuss her character and what sets Black Lightning apart from other superhero shows. Williams also talked about her knowledge of the comics and how she’d describe Anissa’s alter-ego, Thunder.
How would you describe the female characters in Black Lightning? What makes them special?
Nafessa Williams: “We have a mind of our own. We’re very, very powerful and we fight for what we believe in. [Laughing] We’re superheroes.”
Does everyone know that Jefferson is a superhero?
Nafessa Williams: “We’re still discovering that. My character, as of this moment, is not so sure. But, we’re still discovering things. Things are very new and things are still developing, so you guys have got to stay tuned.”
How aware were you of Black Lightning before this project?
Nafessa Williams: “I had heard of Black Lightning. I read comic books when I was a kid, but it wasn’t until obviously I booked the show that I engulfed myself into the comic book world and got to really learn about Black Lightning and learn about who Thunder is, obviously, and what she’s about. I’ve just been reading all the comic books since I found out that I booked it.”
How would you describe Thunder?
Nafessa Williams: “Thunder is the oldest daughter. I play Anissa Pierce, the oldest daughter of Jefferson Pierce, and she just wants to follow in her father’s footsteps. She has a power…she’s a force on her own. She fights for what she believes in. She’s very, very powerful within her body and even the strength of her mindset and her goals.
I’m learning from Thunder. She’s so tough. I’m just really, really excited for the little girls who are going to be able to watch this show and be empowered, especially the little black girls. We didn’t have superheroes to be able to look up to when we were younger. I’m just really, really grateful and really honored to bring a voice to who she is. I’m really excited for the fans of Black Lightning and the fans of the comic book world to be able to see this come to life.”
Was there a comic book character you did admire growing up?
Nafessa Williams: “I would have to say Supergirl. Everybody wanted to be Supergirl. And then Wonder Woman and how dope she is…her charisma alone is just so powerful within itself. So, I definitely admire Wonder Woman. And Catwoman, too. The list can keep going on and on if I start.”
How important is family on Black Lightning?
Nafessa Williams: “Family is the basis of our show. I believe what makes Black Lightning different from other superhero shows and other superheroes is that he’s really, really family-oriented. You get to see his entire family as well as his daughters being superheroes and diving into that universe. He’s definitely a family man and wants to protect his daughters. That’s what brings him out of retirement is the love of his daughters. What’s ironic is it’s the same thing that led him into retirement is the same thing that brought him out. So, he’s definitely a family man.
And I think, again, the first black superhero family on network TV is very important right now. It’s very necessary, showing the positive aspect of a black father. We see a lot of black women being the head of the household and holding the house down, but I think we need to have those images because there are black fathers out there who are doing the same thing and who are the glue to the family. That’s who Black Lightning is.”
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther has released a new behind-the-scenes video featuring the film’s star, Chadwick Boseman. The video also includes brief clips with Marvel’s Kevin Fiege, director Ryan Coogler, and comic book creator Stan Lee discussing the upcoming much-anticipated feature film adaptation of the popular superhero character.
In addition to Chadwick Boseman in the title role, the cast includes Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis. Ryan Coogler co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Robert Cole. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Nate Moore, Jeffrey Chernov, and Stan Lee executive produced.
Marvel also just announced Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar and Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith will curate and produce Black Panther: The Album. According to the studio, the album will “feature music from and inspired by Marvel Studios’ Black Panther film including the lead single, ‘All The Stars,’ featuring Kendrick Lamar and label mate SZA, produced by Sounwave.” Lamar and Top Dawg are working with director Coogler to create the film’s music, marking a first for Lamar who will write, produce, and perform songs for a feature film.
Commenting on Lamar’s involvement, writer/director Ryan Coogler said, “I am honored to be working with such an incredible artist whose work has been so inspirational, and whose artistic themes align with those we explore in the film. I can’t wait for the world to hear what Kendrick and TDE have in store.”
“Marvel Studios’ Black Panther is amazing, from its cast to its director,” stated Kendrick Lamar. “The magnitude of this film showcases a great marriage of art and culture. I’m truly honored to contribute my knowledge of producing sound and writing music alongside Ryan and Marvel’s vision.”
Black Panther is set to open in theaters on February 16, 2018.
The Plot: Marvel Studios’ Black Panther follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.
The official trailer and poster have arrived for the gothic horror/thriller, Winchester (previously titled Winchester: The House That Ghosts Built). The 2018 film is inspired by real events and was directed by the Spierig Brothers (Jigsaw, Predestination) from a script they co-wrote with Tom Vaughan (Playing House). Tim McGahan (Predestination) and Brett Tomberlin served as producers.
The cast is led by Academy Award winner Helen Mirren (The Queen) as Sarah Winchester, the woman responsible for one of the world’s most unusual mansions. Jason Clarke (Mudbound, Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes), Sarah Snook (Steve Jobs, Jessabelle), Angus Sampson (Insidious, Mad Max: Fury Road), and Finn Scicluna-O’Prey (True Story with Hamish & Andy, The Secret River) co-star.
CBS Films is set to open Winchester in theaters on February 2, 2018.
The official Winchester Mystery House website provides details on the mansion, supernatural activities, and the multiple public tours currently available. The website offers this description of the mansion tour: “Sarah Winchester was a true woman of independence, drive, and courage who lives on in legend as a grieving widow who continuously built (and built and built) onto her initially small, two-story farmhouse to appease the spirits of those killed by the guns manufactured by her husband’s firearms company.
Today you can tour through 110 of the 160 rooms of Sarah’s stately mansion, known around the world as the Winchester Mystery House, and see the bizarre attributes that give the mansion its name; a window built into the floor, stairs leading to ceilings, doors that open onto blank walls, a seeming obsession with the numeral ’13,’ cobweb motifs, etc. Originally dubbed ‘Llanada Villa,’ the Winchester Mystery House is renowned for its many design curiosities, innovations (many ahead of their time) and paranormal activity.”
The Film’s Plot: On an isolated stretch of land 50 miles outside of San Francisco sits the most haunted house in the world. Built by Sarah Winchester (Mirren), heiress to the Winchester fortune, it is a house that knows no end. Constructed in an incessant twenty-four hour a day, seven day a week mania for decades, it stands seven stories tall and contains hundreds of rooms. To the outsider it looks like a monstrous monument to a disturbed woman’s madness. But Sarah is not building for herself, for her niece (Snook) or for the troubled Doctor Eric Price (Clarke) whom she has summoned to the house. She is building a prison, an asylum for hundreds of vengeful ghosts, and the most terrifying among them have a score to settle with the Winchesters…
Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke star in ‘Winchester.’
Fox confirmed the seventh and final season of the half-hour comedy series New Girl will premiere on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 9:30pm ET/PT. The final season will consist of eight episodes and will conclude on Tuesday, May 15th with a special one-hour finale.
New Girl was created by Elizabeth Meriwether, with Meriwether, Brett Baer, Dave Finkel, Jake Kasdan, Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope and Erin O’Malley serving as executive producers. Meriwether, Baer, and Finkel also serve as the series’ co-showrunners/writers. And, Kasdan and O’Malley directed episodes throughout the show’s seven seasons.
The comedy has earned five Emmy and five Golden Globe Awards nominations, as well as Writers Guild Award nominations.
The cast of season seven includes Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day, Jake Johnson as Nick Miller, Max Greenfield as Schmidt, Lamorne Morris as Winston Bishop, and Hannah Simone as Cece Schmidt. Nasim Pedrad, Damon Wayans, Jr., Dermot Mulroney, David Walton, Nelson Franklin, Sam Richardson, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Rob Reiner return as guest stars. JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Tig Notaro (One Mississippi) are also confirmed as season seven guest stars.
The Plot: Ensemble comedy New Girl takes a modern look at friendship and romance, as a group of five friends attempt to find their respective places in the world, while begrudgingly accepting the responsibilities of adulthood – with often hilarious results.
As the series’ sixth season came to a close, Jess told Nick of her true feelings for him. Also, Winston and Aly (guest star Nasim Pedrad) got engaged, and Cece and Schmidt received news that they are expecting. When the series returns for its final season, a three-year time jump will have occurred. Jess and Nick are happily together and returning from a whirlwind European book tour; stay-at-home dad Schmidt and working mom Cece are raising their daughter, Ruth; and Winston and Aly are married, with a child on the way.
Fox has officially renewed the comic book-inspired sci-fi series The Gifted for a second season. The move comes as no surprise given the show’s impressive ratings and positive reviews. The announcement of the renewal was made during the 2018 Television Critics Association’s winter tour which kicked off on January 4, 2018 in Los Angeles.
Season one will conclude with a two-hour finale airing on Monday, January 15, 2018 at 8pm ET/PT. Per Fox, the episode titled “eXtraction/X-roads” finds Dr. Campbell (guest star Garret Dillahunt) attending “the Humanity Today summit, attempting to take the Hound program national, while some of the team at Mutant HQ go on a dangerous mission to stop his efforts. Then, the Mutant HQ comes under attack. With everything to lose, alliances shift and relationships are put to the test.”
The Gifted ranked third among all new dramatic series and averaged 8.3 million viewers across all platforms. Season one of the X-Men series stars Stephen Moyer (‘Reed Strucker’), Amy Acker (‘Caitlin Strucker’), Sean Teale (‘Eclipse’/’Marcos Diaz’), Jamie Chung (‘Blink’/’Clarice Fong’), Coby Bell (‘Jace Turner’), Emma Dumont (‘Polaris’/’Lorna Dane’), Blair Redford (‘Thunderbird’/’John Proudstar’), Natalie Alyn Lind (‘Lauren Strucker’), and Percy Hynes White (‘Andy Strucker’).
The family adventure series’ first season was executive produced by Matt Nix (Burn Notice), Bryan Singer (the X-Men franchise), Lauren Shuler Donner (X-Men: Apocalypse, X-Men: Days of Future Past), Simon Kinberg (X-Men: Apocalypse, X-Men: Days of Future Past), and Marvel’s Jeph Loeb and Jim Chory. Nix served as the showrunner.
The Plot:The Gifted tells the emotional story of a suburban couple whose ordinary lives are rocked by the sudden discovery that their teenage children possess mutant powers. Forced to go on the run from a hostile government, the family seeks help from an underground network of mutants and must fight to survive.
Kate Beckinsale poses with Iliza Shlesinger seen at TriStar Pictures ‘Baby Driver’ screening in West Hollywood (Photo by Dan Steinberg / Invision for Sony Pictures / AP Images)
With filming expected to begin this month in South Africa, Wales, and Rotterdam, Kate Beckinsale (Love & Friendship) is confirmed to star in the dramatic series The Widow. The Amazon Prime Video and ITV series was written by executive producers Harry and Jack Williams (The Missing, Fleabag) with Sam Donovan (Humans, Liar, Utopia) and Olly Blackburn (Donkey Punch, Glue) directing.
Season one will consist of eight episodes.
“We are thrilled to continue our existing relationship with Kate Beckinsale on the heels of her incredible performances in Amazon Studios’ critically acclaimed films,” said Brad Beale, Vice President, Worldwide TV Content Acquisition, Amazon Prime Video. “Harry and Jack Williams have created a powerful story, which will be brought to life by one of the world’s most talented actresses, and we are excited to bring this thrilling series to Prime members around the world.”
“I’m delighted to announce Kate Beckinsale’s casting in The Widow,” said ITV’s Head of Drama Polly Hill. “She is perfect for the role of Georgia in what is, as always, brilliant, compelling and surprising storytelling from Harry and Jack Williams. We’re very pleased to have secured the series which is an ITV original commission and co-production with Amazon.”
“Kate Beckinsale is a brilliantly talented actress and we’re thrilled she’s joining us on this journey – we couldn’t imagine anyone more perfect for the role,” stated Harry and Jack Williams. “The Widow is our most ambitious and cinematic piece to date and we can’t wait to bring the dark heart of the Congolese jungle to the screen.”
The Plot:The Widow follows Georgia Wells (Beckinsale) who has cut herself off from her previous life and is no longer the woman she once was. After seeing her “late” husband on the news, she is pulled back to face the world and will stop at nothing until she gets the truth about her past. This emotionally gut-wrenching thriller will take Georgia into the depths of the African Congo where danger and revelation will greet her at every turn.
Jaden Michael, Oakes Fegley, and Julianne Moore in ‘Wonderstruck’ (Photo by Mary Cybulski / Courtesy of Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
It’s awards season. Critics and craft guilds are looking to the best of 2017 and already there are some clear contenders cleaning up on acclaim. Many of the films gathering awards and nominations are worthy of the kudos, but there are many more films that also deserve attention. But most films don’t have a studio like Disney to make sure they open in thousands of theaters across the country and have a marketing budget that guarantees people know when those films are opening.
There are some films that I wish received more attention even with an established studio supporting them, like Roman J. Israel, Esq. and Killing of a Sacred Deer. And others still that are stirring awards talk but I wish more people were seeing them, like Get Out, Mudbound, Logan, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
But this is a list of films that either received no support from their studio or minimal theatrical release or simply got lost in the shuffle of superheroes and big time Oscar bait products. These are films that are worth seeking out but for very different reasons.
2017’s Top 10 Underappreciated and Overlooked Movies:
1. Brawl in Cell Block 99
The most criminally overlooked and underappreciated film of 2017 was S. Craig Zahler’s Brawl in Cell Block 99. What makes this doubly insulting is that the same thing happened to his brilliant 2015 film Bone Tomahawk. Both films were distributed by RJL Entertainment and the studio seemed disinterested in whether or not the film ever played in cinemas. It took months of hounding the distributor to get Bone Tomahawk to play at a micro-cinema in San Diego in 2016. But repeated requests for Brawl in Cell Block 99 could not get Brawl booked at the same cinema in 2017.
The film is a hardcore, B movie-style prison drama that once again displays Zahler’s brilliant sense of slow burn pacing and insane pay off. He gets Vince Vaughn to deliver a career best performance as a man on a private mission. The film keeps stripping things away until all we are left with is a man in a pit of a cell facing off against some scum. Warning: This film is intense and brutally violent but with clear purpose.
2. Dawson City: Frozen Time
Making and releasing a documentary is always a challenge. But Bill Morrison faced an additional hurdle in that his documentary defied expectations of what a documentary should be. His Frozen Time is a genuine found footage film because he uses nitrate film that was unearthed in the frozen tundra of the Yukon Territory as the basis for his film. He uses the silent film footage, mostly from films that had been thought lost forever, to weave together a narrative about Dawson City and the history of cinema. It is a breathtaking work of art that employs an exquisite score to deliver what feels like a fever dream.
3. Raw
Studios may want to finance horror films for a quick turn buck because such genre films are easy to sell. But sometimes that makes it harder for the truly good horror films, the ones that transcend the genre, to find the serious audience they deserve. There are a few horror films on this list and first up is a cannibal film from French director Julia Ducournau. The surprise here is that it’s the lengths to which some people will go to prove their love that’s the core of the story, not the cannibalism. Additionally, the school hazing that the main character has to endure is almost as terrifying as the eating of human flesh.
4. The Girl With All the Gifts
And while we are on horror, here’s a film that once again proves that the zombie genre can be endlessly reanimated if the filmmakers are clever enough. In this case director Colm McCarthy and author-turned-screenwriter Mike Carey deliver a fresh take on what a zombie-like apocalypse might be like. The zombie-esque creatures are called hungries and their condition is caused by a cordyceps virus in which the fungal infection attaches to the brain and controls the host organism. The story has much in common with the wildly successful 2013 Naughty Dog video game The Last of Us. In fact, The Girl With All the Gifts has been referred to by some gamers as the “unofficial” screen adaptation of the video game.
In The Girl With All the Gifts we are presented with both mindless hungries and young children like Melanie who are infected with the virus but who still can function as humans. As with Ellie in The Last of Us, Melanie may hold the cure for the virus. While McCarthy delivers quite a bit of gore, he also dazzles with some innovation. One of the creepiest and most tense sequences does not involve fast-moving hungries but rather a gauntlet of “sleeping” ones that the characters have to navigate through. The description of how Melanie and the other children hungries were “born” is also great as is the way McCarthy and Carey choose to end their story. The film also showcases outstanding production design and sound work.
5. The Transfiguration
Okay let’s just stay with horror for a bit. Next up is a reimagining of the vampire film with Milo, a young black boy coping with his craving for human blood. Milo dismisses the Twilight films as “unrealistic” and instead suggests that George Romero’s Martin is closer to reality… or maybe Near Dark, which he recalls with enthusiasm. Writer-director Michael O’Shea delivers a quietly effective film that uses vampire lore as a means of examining themes of being the other, of loneliness and alienation, and of spirituality and moral responsibility.
6. It Comes At Night
Here’s an instance of a film that was harmed by an aggressive ad campaign that painted completely false expectations for the audience. Horror fans going in were expecting some scary supernatural tale but what filmmaker Trey Edward Shults had in mind was something more cerebral and bleakly post-apocalyptic. If the film had been pitched to audiences as a survivalist tale set at some point in a dystopian future where societal infrastructure has completely collapsed, then they might have been more open to what was to follow. I hope that as the ill-conceived ad campaign fades from memory, people may rediscover this film with no expectations coloring their perception and appreciate its contemplative tale about how far one is willing to go to survive.
7. I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Any More
Actor-turned-filmmaker Macon Blair begins his film as a seemingly realistic dramedy about a depressed young woman whose home is burglarized. But her quest for justice and some sense of decency in the world leads to the film taking some wildly absurd turns with sudden bursts of violence. Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood make a perfect odd couple in this strangely endearing film.
8. Wonderstruck
Todd Haynes is a filmmaker known for making us feel deeply uncomfortable with films such as Poison and Safe. He’s also known for taking up social issues in films such as Far From Heaven and Carol. But Wonderstruck, which tells two parallel tales in New York City separated by decades, is his sweetest and most charming work. The film is notable for stellar production design in creating the two time periods and for focusing on characters who cannot hear. Haynes comes up with beautiful ways of depicting their worlds so that we understand how it feels to be cut off from sound.
9. The Work
At a time when media attention is focused on women stepping forward and finally being heard on issues of sexual assault and harassment, a documentary about men getting in touch with their feelings may not find an appreciative audience. But Jairus McLeary’s documentary about a program at Folsom Prison that allows men from the outside to participate in a four-day group-therapy retreat with a group of incarcerated inmates is compelling and moving. The men inside are convicted murderers, gang members, and robbers, and the men coming from the outside bring a variety of baggage with them. Then they all attempt to come to terms with who they are, where they are in their lives, and what things factored in to how they have ended up.
McLeary’s camera is mostly a fly on the wall, not taking sides or commenting on the proceedings but rather just letting them unfold before your eyes. It may all sound touchy-feely and like an attempt to excuse their crimes, but the film proves to be neither. It feels very sincere and what it reveals is that there are turning points in people’s lives, sometimes those moments are huge and sometimes seemingly small, but moments where a change occurs. For these men those moments mostly resulted in negative outcomes, but its helpful to hear them talk about their experiences in the hopes that we can learn something positive about helping people before they commit acts with serious consequences. We also see that positive change later in life may also be possible.
10. I Love You, Daddy
Here’s a film that I resist calling underappreciated but it definitely has been overlooked and perhaps for valid reasons. But putting Louis CK’s film on this list is by no means condoning his behavior off screen or suggesting that he should be treated with any leniency for things he’s been accused of. But at a time when Hollywood is seeing celebrities brought down by sexual scandals on a regular basis, it might not be a bad idea to look at a piece of art that provides some insight into the mind of someone who has been accused of sexual misconduct.
Toronto International Film Festival premiered the film back in September of 2017 and described it as “Shot on 35mm in black and white, Louis C.K.’s I Love You, Daddy was filmed entirely in secret.” Perhaps because C.K. needed to get it made and screened before accusations about his private life would bring him down. Just a couple months after the film’s premiere, it would be pulled from distribution amid accusations by five women of sexual misconduct. I’m not critical of the distributor’s decision to pull the film and if the film ever does become available I hope that any money it earns goes to some non-profit organization that helps women who have suffered sexual harassment or abuse and none of it ends up in Louis C.K.’s pocket. But I also find it to be a fascinating work because of who made it and when. The film plays out like a confession, denial, explanation, and justification of his behavior all at once. Since he was raised Catholic, that all kind of makes sense. It’s as if he felt guilt for doing something wrong and wanted to get caught but at the same time didn’t want to suffer any consequences for his behavior.
But the real irony and perhaps arrogance of the film is that C.K. casts himself as the moral compass of the film. He’s the one who tells his daughter it’s not right for a teenage girl to hang out with a man decades older than her. He’s the one to be critical of the behavior of a Woody Allen-esque director for courting his 17-year-old-daughter. Then to add more irony to the situation, C.K. then has the female characters of his film justify why his character needs to back off from his criticism. As his daughter China (who is two weeks from being 18), actress Chloë Grace Moretz gets to raise the question of why is she treated as a child who cannot make decisions for herself but in two weeks she is suddenly an adult? It could be a valid argument but it would sound a lot more sincere and convincing coming in a film written and directed by a woman than in a film where it comes across more like a justification for why we shouldn’t be critical of older men hanging out with teenage girls.
Before the scandal broke the film had received positive reviews or comments from journalists and the studio pasted quotes (perhaps out of context) from female critics Manohla Dargis of the New York Times and Jada Yuan of New York/Vulture on the awards screeners that were sent out to critics’ groups just days before the scandal broke. Although this film may not merit appreciation or praise because of who made it, it is a film that I hope sees the light of day if only for psychologists to analyze and pick through for clues into what makes someone like C.K. tick so that maybe people like him won’t be able to be in positions where they can take advantage of women. In the film we see him idolize the Woody-like director for both his art and for what he sees him able to get away with because of his celebrity. It is most definitely a cringe-worthy film but perhaps also one that in its “eeew” moments we can learn something from or gain insights from.
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Some Honorable Mentions:Okja, The Lure, BPM, Better Watch Out, It Stains the Sands Red, Colossal, Casting JonBenet, and The Hero (for Sam Elliott’s performance).
‘Scandal’ star Kerry Washington and ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ star Viola Davis (Photos: ABC/Bob D’Amico)
It’s happening… ABC’s confirmed the worlds of Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder will collide in two special crossover episodes. The series’ stars Kerry Washington and Viola Davis took to Instagram to share photos of themselves on each other’s sets to help spread the news to fans of the popular shows.
The network didn’t release specific details on either episode but did announce the Scandal crossover episode was written by Raamla Mohamed and directed by Tony Goldwyn. The How to Get Away with Murder crossover episode was directed by Zetna Fuentes from a script by Morenike Balogun and Sarah L. Thompson. Both shows return to the Thursday night lineup on January 18th, with the crossovers scheduled for later this season.
In addition to Viola Davis as Professor Annalise Keating, the cast of How to Get Away with Murder includes Billy Brown as Detective Nate Lahey, Jack Falahee as Connor Walsh, Aja Naomi King as Michaela Pratt, Matt McGorry as Asher Millstone, Karla Souza as Laurel Castillo, Charlie Weber as Frank Delfino, Liza Weil as Bonnie Winterbottom, and Conrad Ricamora as Oliver Hampton.
Scandal‘s final season stars Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope, Guillermo Diaz as Huck, Darby Stanchfield as Abby Whelan, Katie Lowes as Quinn Perkins, Tony Goldwyn as President Fitzgerald Grant, Jeff Perry as Cyrus Beene, Joshua Malina as David Rosen, Bellamy Young as President Mellie Grant, Scott Foley as Jake Ballard, Joe Morton as Rowan Pope, Cornelius Smith Jr. as Marcus Walker, and George Newbern as Charlie.
Olivia Munn (Photo by Richard Chavez / Showbiz Junkies)
Actress and author Olivia Munn has signed on to host the 23rd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards. The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) confirmed Olivia Munn will make her hosting debut with the annual awards show to be held on Thursday, January 11, 2018. The Critics’ Choice Awards will take place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica and will air live on the East Coast at 8pm on The CW Network. The West Coast will get a tape-delayed airing of the awards show.
“We are absolutely thrilled to have Olivia hosting this year’s ceremony, and know that she will deliver an entertaining and sharp-witted evening to everyone in the room, and the viewers at home,” stated Broadcast Film Critics Association President Joey Berlin. “Beyond her skills as an actress, Olivia’s work as an activist within the industry gives her a powerful voice, making her the perfect candidate to lead this night honoring the best and brightest in film and television.”
Olivia Munn’s credits include Six, The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Office Christmas Party, X-Men: Apocalypse, The Newsroom, The Daily Show, Mortdecai, Deliver Us from Evil, Ride Along 2, Perfect Couples, Date Night, and Magic Mike. She recently completed work on Ocean’s 8, The Buddy Games, and The Predator, and is attached to star in Hummingbird, Die in a Gunfight and Madero.
The Critics’ Choice Awards are voted on by members of the BFCA and BTJA and recognize the best in television and films. According to the BFCA, the Critics’ Choice Awards are “the most accurate predictor of Academy Award nominations.”