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‘Along for the Ride’ Trailer Embraces Living Life to the Fullest

Netflix’s official trailer for Along for the Ride introduces two teenage insomniacs who use their sleepless nights to explore the world and learn to fully embrace life. The trailer arrived along with a new poster for the romantic drama premiering on Netflix on April 22, 2022.

The cast is led by Emma Pasarow (Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber) as Auden and Belmont Cameli (Saved By the Bell) as Eli. Kate Bosworth, Dermot Mulroney, Andie MacDowell, Laura Kaiuki, Marcus Scribner, Genevieve Hannelius, Samia Finnerty, Ricardo Hurtado, and Paul Karmiyran also star.

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before‘s screenwriter Sofia Alvarez makes her feature film directorial debut with Along for the Ride. Alvarez also adapted Sarah Dessen’s bestselling novel, and Screen Arcade’s Alyssa Rodrigues, Sian McArthur, and Erika Hampson served as executive producers. Screen Arcade’s Bryan Unkeless and Eric Newman produced.

The Plot, Courtesy of Netflix:

It’s Auden’s last summer before college and she’s spending it in picturesque Colby Beach. While other teens party in the sun, loner Auden spends her time roaming the streets after everyone else is asleep. Everything changes when she meets Eli, a charming and mysterious fellow insomniac. On their nightly adventures, Eli challenges Auden to a quest to live out all her childhood dreams. Their connection pushes them to confront why they’ve been content living life in the shadows as they begin to show each other how to live life to the fullest.

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Poster for Netflix’s ‘Along for the Ride’




‘Roar’ Trailer: Nicole Kidman and Issa Rae Star in the Apple TV+ Anthology

Cecelia Ahern’s short stories come to life in Apple TV+’s twisted anthology series, Roar. Each episode of the eight-episode season focuses on the story of an ordinary woman in bizarre circumstances, and the official trailer teases what each of the eight women will be facing in their unique, stand-alone stories.

Roar stars Academy, Emmy, and Golden Globe Award winner Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos); Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo (Harriet); six-time Emmy Award-nominee Issa Rae (Insecure); Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever (Unbelievable); SAG Award nominee Alison Brie (Happiest Season, GLOW); three-time Emmy Award-nominee Betty Gilpin (GLOW); Meera Syal (Yesterday), Fivel Stewart (Atypical), and Kara Hayward (Us).

Their stories include:

– The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf
– The Woman Who Disappeared
– The Woman Who Ate Photographs
– The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck
– The Woman Who Solved Her Own Murder
– The Woman Who Returned Her Husband
– The Girl Who Loved Horses
– The Woman Who Found Bite Marks On Her Skin

The cast also includes Nick Kroll, Judy Davis, Alfred Molina, Daniel Dae Kim, Jake Johnson,
and Jason Mantzoukas. Chris Lowell, Ego Nwodim, Griffin Matthews, Peter Facinelli, Simon Baker, Hugh Dancy, Jillian Bell, Bernard White, and Justin Kirk are also featured in season one.

Apple TV+ will debut all eight episodes on April 15, 2022.

Roar marks the first series to be released under series creators, showrunners, and executive producers Carly Mensch and Liz Flahive’s deal with Apple TV+. Additional executive producers include Blossom Films’ Nicole Kidman and Per Saari; Made Up Stories’ Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, and Allie Goss; Greenlight Go’s Cecelia Ahern; and Per Capita Productions’ Theresa Park.

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Nicole Kidman in Apple TV+’s ‘Roar’

The Plot, Courtesy of Apple TV+:

Roar is an anthology series of darkly comic feminist fables. Spanning genres from magical realism to psychological horror, these eight stand-alone stories feature ordinary women in some pretty extraordinary circumstances. In Roar, women eat photographs, date ducks, live on shelves like trophies. And yet, their struggles are universal.




‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ Season 3 Episode 12 Photos, Plot and Cast

Owen’s life is in danger on Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star season three episode 12, “Negative Space.” Episode 12 will air on Monday, March 28, 2022 at 9pm ET/PT.

Season three stars Rob Lowe as Owen Strand, Gina Torres as Tommy Vega, Ronen Rubinstein as T.K. Strand, Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder, and Jim Parrack as Judd Ryder. Natacha Karam plays Marjan Marwani, Brian Michael Smith is Paul Strickland, Rafael Silva is Carlos Reyes, Julian Works is Mateo Chavez, and Brianna Baker plays Nancy Gillian.

“Negative Space” Plot: Owen fears the past is back to haunt him when a stalker targets him and Catherine (guest star Amy Acker). Meanwhile, Tommy and Gillian face consequences when Gillian saves the life of a woman wearing a “Do Not Resuscitate” bracelet.

The Season 3 Plot:

In the third season, a slight time-jump takes place after the events of the previous season finale found the 126 shut down and the crew dispersed across the city. In the multi-episode opening storyline, a massive and unexpected arctic front hits Austin. As the ice storm causes widespread chaos, Owen and Tommy must not only save the city but find a way to resurrect and reunite the former 126.

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Rob Lowe in ‘9-1-1: LONE STAR’ season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Jordin Althaus © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
9-1-1 Lone Star Season 3 Episode 12
Gina Torres, guest star Tanya Clarke, guest star Lauren Bowles and Brianna Baker in the “Negative Space” episode (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
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Rafael Silva in season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
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Rafael Silva, Ronen Rubinstein, guest star Tanya Clarke, Gina Torres and Brianna Baker in the “Negative Space” episode (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
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Rafael Silva, Ronen Rubinstein and guest star Julie Benz in the “Negative Space” episode (Photo by Jordin Althaus © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
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Guest star Julie Benz and Ronen Rubinstein in season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Jordin Althaus © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
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Rob Lowe and guest star Bo Kane in the “Negative Space” episode (Photo by Jordin Althaus © 2022 Fox Media LLC)




‘Come Dance With Me’ Competition Series Season 1 Teams Announced

Limp Bizkit’s drummer is putting down his sticks and putting on his dancing shoes for CBS’s new series Come Dance with Me. The first season of the family dance competition series also features a social worker, a doctor, and a preschool teacher, each partnering up with their kids to compete for a $100,000 grand prize.

Songwriter Philip Lawrence will host the competition and dancer/actor Jenna Dewan, dancer Dexter Mayfield, and hip hop choreographer Tricia Miranda are on board as season one judges. The series kicks off on Friday, April 15, 2022 at 8pm ET/PT.

Series creators Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J executive produce along with Jeff Thacker, Nick Florez, RJ Durell, and 3 Ball Productions’ Reinout Oerlemans, Ross Weintraub and Jeff Altrock.

Per CBS: “Throughout the season, the teams will learn different dance routines, from hip hop and ballroom to contemporary and theatrical, among others, and will tackle a fierce new performance each week in hopes of earning top scores from the judges and continuing in the competition. At the end of every episode, the two lowest-scoring teams will battle each other in a freestyle dance-off, as the judges determine which team will be eliminated and which will advance.”

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COME DANCE WITH ME SEASON 1 TEAMS:

  • Team Ava and John
    Child: Ava (age 10)
    Dad: John (drummer, Limp Bizkit)
    Hometown: Santa Clarita, Calif.
  • Team Avery and Jack
    Child: Avery (age 11)
    Dad: Jack (network engineer)
    Hometown: Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Team Connor and Nadya
    Child: Connor (age 13)
    Mom: Nadya (doctor)
    Hometown: Ogden, Utah
  • Team Emelyn and Nicole
    Child: Emelyn (age 12)
    Mom: Nicole (social media consultant)
    Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev.
  • Team Emily and Anna
    Child: Emily (age 12)
    Mom: Anna (interior designer)
    Hometown: Woodland Hills, Calif.
  • Team Kamryn and Adriana
    Child: Kamryn (age 9)
    Mom: Adriana (dance mom)
    Hometown: Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Team Kennedy and Justin
    Child: Kennedy (age 10)
    Dad: Justin (public information officer)
    Hometown: Stafford, Va.
  • Team Lucas and Carolina
    Child: Lucas (age 13)
    Mom: Carolina (retired educator)
    Hometown: La Mirada, Calif.
  • Team Maceo and Albert
    Child: Maceo (age 14)
    Dad: Albert (program engineer)
    Hometown: Santa Clarita, Calif.
  • Team Mia and Crystal
    Child: Mia (age 10)
    Mom: Crystal (preschool teacher)
    Hometown: Lexington, S.C.
  • Team Noah and Sylvia
    Child: Noah (age 15)
    Mom: Sylvia (account executive)
    Hometown: Santa Clarita, Calif.
  • Team Saeda and Shamus
    Child: Saeda (age 11)
    Dad: Shamus (social worker)
    Hometown: Mesa, Ariz.




Margaret Cho Joins Disney+’s ‘Prom Pact’ Romantic Comedy

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‘PROM PACT’ Poster (Disney)

Emmy Award nominee Margaret Cho’s signed on to play a high school counselor in Disney+’s Prom Pact, a romantic comedy set during prom season. Monique Green (Big Shot), Arica Himmel (Mixed-ish), and Blake Draper have also just joined the cast of the rom-com directed by Anya Adams (Ginny & Georgia).

Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Milo Manheim were previously announced to star. Anthony Lombardo (American Housewife) wrote the screenplay, and Jake Kasdan, Melvin Mar, Julie Bowen, and Rachael Field are executive producing.

Filming is currently underway, with Disney+ targeting a spring 2023 premiere.

Disney+ released the following details on the plot and characters:

It’s the height of prom season, and high school senior Mandy Yang (Lee) and her best friend and fellow outsider Ben (Manheim) are surrounded by over-the-top ’80s-themed Promposals. However, Mandy keeps her eyes focused on a different goal: her lifelong dream of attending Harvard. When she finds out that she has put on the waitlist, she is determined to do whatever she can do to get herself accepted, even if that means asking for help from the one person she abhors – popular all-star jock Graham Lansing, whose father is a powerful senator and Harvard alum. Once Mandy becomes Graham’s tutor, she begins to realize there’s more to him than she thought and perhaps something more to life than Harvard.

Margaret Cho plays Ms. Chen, a sarcastic counselor with a great sense of humor and quick wit who helps Mandy with her attempts to get into Harvard. Blake Draper will also star as high school athlete Graham Lansing, while Monique Green will portray popular cheerleader LaToya. Arica Himmel and Jason Sakaki are Mandy’s close friends Zenobia and Charles, and David S. Jung plays her dad, Tom.

 

‘The Thing About Pam’ Episode 3 Recap: “She’s a Star Witness”

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Renée Zellweger as Pam Hupp, Heather Magee as Judge Mennemeyer, and Judy Greer as Leah Askey in ‘The Thing About Pam’ episode 3 (Photo by: Skip Bolen/NBC)

“Who is Pam Hupp?” asks Keith Morrison as Pam (Renee Zellweger) is walking into a courtroom as the star witness to Betsy’s murder in NBC’s The Thing About Pam episode three. As Pam walks in we’re provided a glimpse into her imagination. A sign drops down with “Pam” on it. Suddenly she’s the judge and then the bailiff.

Pam’s actually sleeping and dreaming of all of this when her husband, Mark (Sean Bridgers), wakes her up because she’s talking in her sleep. She confesses it’s because of the trial and he assures her she’ll be great. It turns out she’s not worried about herself. In fact, she’s sure she’ll be great; she’s worried about everyone else.

Attorney Joel Schwartz (Josh Duhamel) and his assistant, Nate Swanson (Ben Chase), go over Pam’s story and timeline. Pam and Betsy called Mark at 7:04pm and then 21 minutes later Pam calls Betsy claiming she’s at home. Nate points out it’s not possible for Pam to be home then. Cell phone records show Pam was less than three miles from Betsy’s house when she made that call.

Joel believes they’ve got Pam for the murder but he’s not satisfied. He wonders why they received the cell phone records just two days before the trial and still haven’t received the luminal photos. “So, what’s the other shoe?” asks Joel.

Pam’s walking with her neighbor Minnie (Patricia French) out of Zumba when she informs Minnie they won’t let her into the courtroom until she takes the stand. She appears to be dumbfounded by that. Minnie seems to be more concerned about whether Pam will still be on TV. Pam’s able to manipulate Minnie into doing what she wants by claiming Mark has work and her kids are busy. Pam wishes she could find out what’s going on in the courtroom and Minnie takes the bait. Minnie agrees to stand in for Pam and be her eyes and ears in court.

Before they go their separate ways, Minnie reveals Joel’s associate contacted her asking if Pam’s car was there all night.

District Attorney Leah Askey (Judy Greer) sits down with Betsy’s daughter Mariah (Gideon Adlon) at the restaurant where Mariah works. Mariah reveals they’re broke and that Pam said she can’t give them money until after the trial. She asks Leah if that’s true, and the DA doesn’t seem concerned as she looks over her menu. She suggests Mariah shouldn’t worry about Pam; she’s just trying to do what she can to help them.

Mariah mentions her dad and Leah acknowledges she understands she loves her dad, but now she needs to do right by her mom. Mariah asks what she means and Leah says she needs to testify.

The news of the murder and upcoming trial spreads and a reporter from Chicago, Cathy Singer (Alice Barrett Mitchell), picks up the story. Cathy calls DA Askey and leaves a voicemail. After hanging up Cathy asks a colleague to get her the number of the defense attorney and see what she can dig up on Pam since she was the last one to see Betsy alive.

DA Askey’s at a birthday party when she spots Pam. Pam confides in her that the defense is scaring her neighbors and she doesn’t know what to tell them. Askey assures her he’s just desperate. Askey says, “You see the lady at the claw machine?” as the camera pans to Leah’s daughter and a woman helping her play. Leah explains the woman is the judge for the trial. Leah reveals their daughters are on the same softball team and she went to school with Judge Mennemeyer (Heather Magee).

Joel pays Russ (Glenn Fleshler) a visit in jail and brings him comic books. He lets Russ know they have a copy of the prosecution’s witness list, and they’ll be calling Lily and Mariah to the stand. Joel asks if he’s been in touch with them and Russ admits he hasn’t.

Joel explains the prosecution will go after his character, every fight they had…everything. He tells Russ any information he has will help, asking if either girl has shoplifted or anything like that. Russ says he won’t do that to them. Russ seems to think the girls won’t say anything bad about him; he was good to them. Joel warns him he’s facing life in prison. Russ claims they aren’t perfect but he’s innocent and he shouldn’t have to throw his kids under the bus.

Joel and Nate show up to meet with Leah Askey and Judge Mennemeyer and are surprised to see Pam walking up with the DA.

Askey gets down to business and requests that the insurance policy is kept out of court. She also wants to preclude any evidence pertaining to a witness – Pamala Hupp. Joel jumps in and insists that’s impossible since Pam was the last person to see Betsy alive and four days before her death Pam was made Betsy’s estate’s sole beneficiary. The judge asks if there’s any evidence of coercion or anything of that nature involved when Pam became the beneficiary. Of course, the judge grants the state’s motion to suppress.

Joel and Nate are sitting outside the courtroom when Pam walks up and tosses a Payday candy bar in Joel’s lap. “A little something for you boys. Good luck in there,” she says as she keeps walking.

Joel delivers his opening statement as Minnie sits in the audience texting Pam the details of what’s going on in the courtroom. As we hear the state’s opening statements we learn all of the state’s witnesses are gathered in one room. Mariah keeps coughing and Pam brings her a bottle of water, attempting to seem like a doting friend.

Askey brings up the victim had three life insurance policies and Joel calls for a mistrial. Both Joel and the DA approach the bench and he reminds them the life insurance policies were prohibited from being presented, therefore he requests a mistrial. The judge doesn’t grant it and instead tells the DA to call her first witness. (It’s disturbing to see the judge so obviously siding with the prosecutor.)

Russ wonders what’s going on and Joel replies, “They are taking away all of our defenses. Let’s just hope you were right about your daughter.”

The DA begins by asking Mariah if she knows the defendant. She states he’s her dad and he raised her. The DA clarifies, saying, “So, he’s your stepfather.” Leah asks Mariah to describe their family dynamic and Mariah admits they bickered a lot. Sometimes the fights weren’t bad and sometimes they’d yell across the house, cursing at each other. She confesses she was fearful at times.

Mariah’s outside the courtroom when Pam asks if she told them about the yelling. Just then Joel, Nate, and Russ exit the courtroom, and a tearful Mariah attempts to go to her dad. Pam holds her back and suggests she let him go.

Pam receives a text from Minnie that one of the officers was dismissed. That’s followed by Detective McCarrick (Mac Brandt) coming into the room, angry. He claims Joel’s too afraid of him, and Pam takes the opportunity to bring up that Joel’s trying to claim she wasn’t in her own driveway at the time. He reminds her they can track any phone. There may be a hint of concern from Pam at that moment but it quickly vanishes when the detective thanks her for being “so cool” with all of it.

The DA questions Detective Merkel (Jesse Scott Egan), asking if Russ had any blood on him. He reveals Russ did not and she follows up asking if they checked to see if anything seemed cleaned up. He claims that in the luminal photos it appears someone tried to clean up in the kitchen. Joel objects because the state’s never provided the defense with those photos.

Askey withdraws the question and Joel asks the detective, “When you reviewed these so-called photos what did they reveal?” Detective Merkel admits they didn’t reveal anything. He further admits the camera malfunctioned. The detective alters his story and claims he saw the cleanup area with his own eyes.

Joel tries to confirm there isn’t any actual proof but the judge cuts in and tells Joel to move on. (This judge is super shady and not even hiding her bias.)

Joel questions Captain Lang (Adam David Thompson) about sending officers to confirm Russ’s alibi. Askey jumps in with a hearsay objection. The objections continue until the trial turns into a circus and the judge calls for a lunch break.

Joel and Nate have lunch and Nate describes what just happened in court as brutal. Joel admits a reporter was correct when they described his career as representing murderers and bad people. Nate suggests this is Joel’s one good thing since Russ isn’t a murderer.

Joel and Nate attempt to come up with a better defense after being forced to admit Pam’s caught everyone up in her web of lies. Joel points out she hasn’t managed to snag them in her web.

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Susan Shalhoub Larkin as Luci, Ben Chase as Nate Swanson, Glenn Fleshler as Russ Faria, and Josh Duhamel as Joel Schwartz in ‘The Thing About Pam’ episode 3 (Photo by: Skip Bolen/NBC)

Pam takes the stand and claims Betsy came over one day complaining that she’s fat. Pam determined her friend wasn’t fat; she was bloated and that’s a sign of cancer. She begins to cry as the DA brings up it was Pam who told Betsy to go to the doctor. Russ says, “What?!” in disbelief.

Pam testifies that after Betsy was diagnosed, she stepped in to be by her side. Betsy kept her busy driving her places and Pam explains she’s not even supposed to be driving. Askey asks her to explain and Pam claims she’s disabled after losing some discs in her back.

The DA wants Pam to describe Russ and Betsy together, and Pam claims Russ would smoke around Betsy. Russ leans over and tells Joel he never smoked around Betsy. Pam then starts in with the story that Betsy was afraid of Russ.

It’s Joel’s turn to cross-exam Pam about her statement that Russ was “degrading,” yet she told officers she only met Russ three times. She claims she doesn’t know and Joel asks if she remembers telling the officers that. Pam attempts to get out from under her lies by claiming she doesn’t remember because she has a brain injury.

Next, Joel wants to know why she took Betsy home even though Betsy told her she had a ride. Pam, again, lies and says Betsy didn’t have a ride. Joel fast-forwards to when they called Mark at 7:04pm, reminding her she told the police she didn’t go inside the house. Pam now says she did go in. Joel points out she changed her story. She claims she didn’t change her story; she just didn’t remember because her friend was just murdered.

DA Askey inserts her opinion and Judge Mennemeyer agrees, even going as far as to say Joel is bullying the witness. Joel brings up how four days before Betsy was murdered Pam was changed to the beneficiary of her life insurance policy. The DA objects because that was prohibited from being brought up, but Joel points out it is no different from the DA trying to claim this is why Russ murdered his wife over the policy. The judge allows him to continue but she wants to hear what he has to say outside the presence of the jury.

Joel shocks everyone when he asks Pam why she told the insurance company the change in beneficiary was due to Betsy’s oldest daughter being on drugs and her youngest daughter’s history of blowing money. Pam claims she didn’t say that.

The judge, utterly blind to justice, says she doesn’t see the connection here. She thinks it’s unfair for Joel to keep pointing the finger at someone who was never even a suspect.

As Pam’s getting off the stand and walking out, Nate asks Joel if she had that limp before because she’s suddenly limping. Joel tells him no.

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Gideon Adlon as Mariah Day and Renée Zellweger as Pam Hupp in ‘The Thing About Pam’ episode 3 (Photo by: Skip Bolen/NBC)

Pam nervously waits for Lily (Olivia Luccardi) and Mariah. As they come out, they accuse her of lying. She dodges their accusations by claiming she didn’t lie, she just spared them the truth because she didn’t want to hurt their feelings. Lily demands Pam give them the money or they’ll sue her. Pam claims she promised their mom she would take care of them.

The girls are leaving as Detective McCarrick arrives. Pam asks him what she’s supposed to do. She set up a trust and now they want to sue her. McCarrick assures her he’ll take care of it.

Pam runs into Minnie at home as she’s getting into her car. Minnie (who’s busy feeding squirrels) seems to be more starstruck than anything, praising Pam for being so wonderful on the stand and comparing it all to a movie. Minnie adds that everyone’s talking about it and even Dateline has been around. That piques Pam’s interest and Minnie reveals the Dateline producer approached her and gave her a card. The producer’s name is Cathy and she’s doing a whole show on Betsy.

Pam demands to know what Minnie told her. Minnie explains she said Pam is and now Cathy wants to speak with Pam. Pam is obviously disturbed by all this and can’t believe Minnie keeps talking to all these strangers. Undeterred, Minnie asks if Pam’s excited about the closing arguments and Pam admits she’s not.

Once more to the courtroom we go and Joel questions one of Russ’s friends, Sean Walker (Dickson Obahor), who was with Russ on the night of the murder. Sean explains he met Russ 15 years ago playing games and they meet at his place every Tuesday for game night. Sean describes the kind of games they play and how it works.

As Joel specifically asks about the night of December 27th, we’re treated to scenes of each person present going over that night’s events. One woman states they spoke with the police three times. Joel points out their stories have never changed. Sean confirms Russ was with them from 6pm to 9pm on December 27th.

Joel’s next witness is a computer forensics specialist. He describes being able to check Russ’s location through his phone pinging off cell phone towers. Russ was at least 10 miles from his home at 9:09pm on December 27th. Joel asks if he was able to put Russ at or near the Arby’s at the time of the timed stamped receipt. The specialist says yes.

As Joel and Nate exit the courtroom, Joel seems to think DA Leah Askey’s realizing she’s blown it. Nate doesn’t think she has that in her character. Joel brings up that she never touched on how Russ could have committed the murder. She never touched on the alibi witnesses, never explained the Arby’s receipt, or addressed game night. Plus, she never told a cohesive story which means there’s reasonable doubt.

Askey’s closing argument begins by focusing on who Betsy was. The scene switches back and forth between her closing argument and the defensive’s closing argument. Joel brings up the lack of proof and that there weren’t any wounds on Russ. There wasn’t any blood on his hands or under his fingernails.

Incredibly, Askey drops a bombshell in her closing argument. She claims Russ’s friends went to Arby’s and then they all met up to exchange the receipt and phones. Obviously, Joel objects stating the DA just accused four people of murder without any evidence. It’s not in the least bit surprising that the judge allows Askey to continue.

A now angry Joel gets up and shames the DA for being so desperate she’s blaming four innocent people of being accomplices to murder. He begs the court to find Russ not guilty.

The judge reads the verdict and Russ is found guilty of count one, murder in the first degree. He’s sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The detectives celebrate with a standing ovation while Betsy and the prosecutor look smug.

The Dateline producer catches up with Joel and Nate outside the courtroom. Joel apologizes they couldn’t give her a good story; she disagrees and feels there’s more to this and is planning on sticking around town. Joel thinks that’s good because he’s not done. He doesn’t imagine Russ will get a fair trial in this town but vows not to stop until Russ is free.

As episode three wraps up we see Pam at what appears to be a plastic surgeon’s office. He’s drawing on her face while describing how he’ll fix up her appearance.

Aafter returning home, Pam’s on the phone calling about the trust she set up for Betsy’s daughters when she spots Minnie picking up a shoebox. Minnie loves the neighborhood squirrels and she’s shocked to find a dead squirrel inside the box. Pam tells the person on the phone she wants to transfer the whole account to her personal checking.

As the man on the other end asks her to hold Keith Morrison says, “She can hold, but for how long?”




‘The Survivor’ Trailer Starring Ben Foster as Boxer and Holocaust Survivor Harry Haft

The official trailer for HBO’s The Survivor stars Ben Foster (Leave No Trace) as boxer Harry Haft, a formidable presence in the ring who was forced to use his fighting skills to survive Auschwitz. The film’s based on a true story and tells of Haft’s attempts to reunite with the woman he loved before the Holocaust tore them apart.

In addition to Ben Foster, The Survivor stars Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread), Billy Magnussen (No Time to Die), Peter Sarsgaard (Jackie), Saro Emirze (Wilsberg), Dar Zuzovsky (Hostages), Danny DeVito (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), and John Leguizamo (Latin History for Morons).

The Survivor reunites Ben Foster with Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson (Rain Man) who cast Foster in the actor’s first feature film, Liberty Heights, way back in 1999. Based on Alan Haft’s Harry Haft: Survivor of Auschwitz, Challenger of Rocky Marciano, The Survivor was written by Justine Juel Gillmer and executive produced by Joel Greenberg, Ben Foster, Danny Devito, Brenda Gilbert, Steven Thibault, Ashley Levinson, Anjay Nagpal, Ron McLeod, Jason Cloth, and Richard McConnell.

The Survivor will premiere on HBO on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 8pm ET/PT in honor of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day).

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Vicky Krieps and Ben Foster in ‘The Survivor’ (Photograph by Jessica Kourkounis / HBO)

The Plot, Courtesy of HBO:

When the Nazis invade Poland, Harry Haft is sent to the Auschwitz extermination camp. He is a powerfully built man, so a charming but sadistic Nazi officer offers him an impossible deal: fight fellow prisoners in the boxing ring for the amusement of his captors, or die. The winner of the bout survives to fight again. The loser is shot or sent to the gas chamber. How far will Harry’s will to live take him? What will he do to escape the death all around him?




‘The Offer’ Official Trailer Reveals ‘The Godfather’ Behind the Scenes Shenanigans

The two-minute official trailer for Paramount+’s The Offer reveals new details on the battle to adapt Mario Puzo’s critically acclaimed The Godfather novel into a feature film. The limited series is based on true events, as recalled by Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy, and is set to premiere on April 28, 2022.

The 10-episode series will release the first three episodes on April 28th followed by new episodes on subsequent Thursdays.

The Offer‘s cast includes Miles Teller as Albert S. Ruddy, Matthew Goode as Robert Evans, Juno Temple as Bettye McCartt, Giovanni Ribisi as Joe Colombo, and Dan Fogler as Francis Ford Coppola. Burn Gorman plays Charles Bluhdorn, Colin Hanks is Barry Lapidus, and Patrick Gallo stars as Mario Puzo.

Emmy nominee Michael Tolkin (Escape at Dannemora) created and wrote The Offer, with Nikki Toscano (Hunters) also writing, executive producing, and serving as the showrunner. In addition, Oscar winner Albert S. Ruddy (Million Dollar Baby, The Godfather), Teller, Russell Rothberg, and Leslie Greif executive produce. Rocketman‘s Dexter Fletcher directed multiple episodes and was also involved as an executive producer.

The Godfather was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and released in theaters in March 1972. It earned 11 Oscar nominations, winning three – Best Picture, Best Actor (Marlon Brando), and Best Adapted Screenplay.

The Godfather earned $133 million domestically and grossed $243+ million worldwide before exiting theaters.

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Giovanni Ribisi as Joe Colombo, Miles Teller as Albert S. Ruddy, Juno Temple as Bettye McCartt, Matthew Goode as Robert Evans, Dan Fogler as Francis Ford Coppola and Patrick Gallo as Mario Puzo in the official key art of the Paramount+ original series ‘The Offer’ (Photo Cr: Sarah Coulter/Paramount+ © 2022 ViacomCBS)




‘Men’ Trailer: Jessie Buckley Stars in Alex Garland’s New Horror Film

The official trailer for Men starts off innocently enough. A woman arrives at a house in the country and receives a friendly greeting from the home’s occupant. But given that Men is an A24 film from Alex Garland, that friendly vibe doesn’t last long. 45 seconds into the nearly two and a half minute trailer the woman reveals she feels haunted. She’s confused as to why her husband threw himself off a balcony and is looking for answers.

Men stars Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley (The Lost Daughter), SAG Award nominee Rory Kinnear (The Imitation Game), and Paapa Essiedu (Lazarus Project), and was written and directed by Oscar nominee Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation).

A24 has set a May 20, 2022 premiere date.

The Plot, Courtesy of A24:

In the aftermath of a personal tragedy, Harper (Buckley) retreats alone to the beautiful English countryside, hoping to have found a place to heal. But someone or something from the surrounding woods appears to be stalking her. What begins as simmering dread becomes a fully-formed nightmare, inhabited by her darkest memories and fears in visionary filmmaker Alex Garland’s feverish, shape-shifting new horror film.

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Poster for Alex Garland’s ‘Men’ (Photo Courtesy of A24)

‘The Hardy Boys’ Season 2 Trailer Finds the Boys Back in Detective Mode

The trailer for season two of Hulu’s The Hardy Boys teases you can’t escape the past. Season two finds the sibling sleuths setting out to discover what happened to a missing classmate.

All 10 episodes of the new season will premiere on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

The cast is led by Rohan Campbell (Virgin River) as Frank Hardy and Alexander Elliot (Locke and Key) as Joe Hardy. Keana Lyn (The Yard) plays Callie Shaw, Adam Swain (A Million Little Things) is Chet Morton, Cristian Perri (A Simple Favor) is Phil Cohen, and Riley O’Donnell (Big Top Academy) is Biff Hooper.

Newcomers to the series include Krista Nazaire (Before We Crash) as Belinda Conrad and Sadie Munroe (Workin’ Moms) as Lucy Wayne. Athena Georgaklis, Joan Lambur, Doug Murphy, Pam Westman, Chris Pozzebon, Jason Stone, and Madeleine Lambur serve as executive producers.

The Season 2 Plot, Courtesy of Hulu:

The second season picks up six months after the events of Season 1, building on the mystery and drama of the inaugural season and welcoming new friends and suspects. In Season 2, when a Bridgeport classmate mysteriously disappears, Frank (Campbell) and Joe Hardy (Elliot) drop their new normal routine to get back to detective work. But when they discover the mystical relic they destroyed last year is still in play, it becomes clear their simple missing person case is actually part of something far more sinister.

The Hardy boys and their friends must quickly learn who they can and can’t trust as they race against time to unravel the truth, and ultimately realize that no one is safe from their past.

The Hardy Boys Season 2 Poster



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