Lazareth follows Lee (Ashley Judd), a mysterious woman who adopts her nieces, Imogen (Katie Douglas) and Maeve (Sarah Pidgeon) following the death of their parents, and raises them in a remote cabin as a deadly pandemic rages on around them.
For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world.
However, when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man (Asher Angel) in the nearby woods, Lee’s absolute control begins to disintegrate as their faith in her, and everything they’ve ever known, begins to unravel in this nail-biting new thriller.
With Lazareth now playing in theaters and available on Demand, we recently caught up with Angel to...
For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world.
However, when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man (Asher Angel) in the nearby woods, Lee’s absolute control begins to disintegrate as their faith in her, and everything they’ve ever known, begins to unravel in this nail-biting new thriller.
With Lazareth now playing in theaters and available on Demand, we recently caught up with Angel to...
- 5/15/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Lazareth follows Lee (Ashley Judd), a mysterious woman who adopts her nieces, Imogen (Katie Douglas) and Maeve (Sarah Pidgeon) following the death of their parents, and raises them in a remote cabin as a deadly pandemic rages on around them.
For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world.
However, when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man (Asher Angel) in the nearby woods, Lee’s absolute control begins to disintegrate as their faith in her, and everything they’ve ever known, begins to unravel in this nail-biting new thriller.
Lazareth arrives in select theaters and on Demand today, May 10, and we were fortunate enough to speak...
For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world.
However, when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man (Asher Angel) in the nearby woods, Lee’s absolute control begins to disintegrate as their faith in her, and everything they’ve ever known, begins to unravel in this nail-biting new thriller.
Lazareth arrives in select theaters and on Demand today, May 10, and we were fortunate enough to speak...
- 5/10/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Teens and hormones. Together, they’re responsible for the realization of any number of worst-case scenarios. Once activated, however, they’re the perfect catalyst for drama in all its permutations, up to and including writer-director Alec Tibaldi’s latest film, Lazareth (a Biblically inspired portmanteau of “Lazarus” and “Nazareth”), an efficient, economical, if somewhat predictable, survival thriller set in a post-pandemic, apocalyptic future. It’s those same pesky hormones that throw a relatively stable household into disarray, conflict, and eventually violence. Lazareth’s main selling point, Ashley Judd, essays the singularly named Lee, a single woman who unofficially adopts her two nieces, Imogen (Katie Douglas) and Maeve (Sarah Pidgeon), just as the outside world goes to the obligatory...
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- 5/10/2024
- Screen Anarchy
2023 was a rough year for superhero movies. Both Marvel Studios and Warner Bros.' Dceu struggled to deliver movies which resonated with fans and filmgoers, and Shazam! Fury of the Gods failed to take flight when it opened last March.
Reviews were split rather than outright negative, but the movie still only grossed $134 million worldwide. It came as a shock after the success of 2019's Shazam!, and the character's future is now uncertain with DC Studios set to reboot the Dcu beginning with 2025's Superman.
We were recently fortunate enough to speak with Billy Batson actor Asher Angel about his role in the edge-of-your-seat thriller, Lazareth. We'll bring you the full conversation with him, and co-star Ashley Judd, soon.
In the meantime, we have an excerpt from our conversation in which Angel addresses the Shazam! sequel's struggles, his interest in reprising the role, what was originally planned for the franchise,...
Reviews were split rather than outright negative, but the movie still only grossed $134 million worldwide. It came as a shock after the success of 2019's Shazam!, and the character's future is now uncertain with DC Studios set to reboot the Dcu beginning with 2025's Superman.
We were recently fortunate enough to speak with Billy Batson actor Asher Angel about his role in the edge-of-your-seat thriller, Lazareth. We'll bring you the full conversation with him, and co-star Ashley Judd, soon.
In the meantime, we have an excerpt from our conversation in which Angel addresses the Shazam! sequel's struggles, his interest in reprising the role, what was originally planned for the franchise,...
- 5/9/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Lifetime is known for its original 'Ripped From the Headlines' movies that retell the events that grip the nation and even the world.
If you have ever seen one, you know it can be challenging to get over the low-budget production and corny writing, but that's part of their addiction.
They tend to get filmed quickly, air quickly, and hire people looking to make a breakthrough acting debut.
However, the astonishing cases they feature are the ones that had a stranglehold over the media for their horrifying uniqueness, and the ones we recommend have some surprisingly big names.
These movies somehow come together in a way that makes them 'so bad, they're good,' just like the breeds of dogs that are 'so ugly, they're cute.'
No matter which side of the fence you may land on, here are the Lifetime movies that genuinely hit the mark.
Believe Me...
If you have ever seen one, you know it can be challenging to get over the low-budget production and corny writing, but that's part of their addiction.
They tend to get filmed quickly, air quickly, and hire people looking to make a breakthrough acting debut.
However, the astonishing cases they feature are the ones that had a stranglehold over the media for their horrifying uniqueness, and the ones we recommend have some surprisingly big names.
These movies somehow come together in a way that makes them 'so bad, they're good,' just like the breeds of dogs that are 'so ugly, they're cute.'
No matter which side of the fence you may land on, here are the Lifetime movies that genuinely hit the mark.
Believe Me...
- 4/6/2024
- by Eve Pierpont
- TVfanatic
Coming our way from Vertical, Tpc, and Sss Entertainment, the thriller Lazareth is set to receive a theatrical and VOD release on May 10th – and with that date just one month away, a trailer for the film has arrived online. You can watch it in the embed above.
Written and directed by Alec Tibaldi (Spiral Farm), Lazareth tells the following story: Following the death of their parents, Lee adopts her nieces, Imogen and Maeve, and raises them in a remote cabin as a deadly pandemic rages on around them. For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world. But when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man in the nearby woods,...
Written and directed by Alec Tibaldi (Spiral Farm), Lazareth tells the following story: Following the death of their parents, Lee adopts her nieces, Imogen and Maeve, and raises them in a remote cabin as a deadly pandemic rages on around them. For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world. But when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man in the nearby woods,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Following the death of their parents, Lee (Ashley Judd) adopts her nieces, Imogen (Katie Douglas) and Maeve (Sarah Pidgeon), and raises them in a remote cabin as a deadly pandemic rages on around them. For over 10 years, the girls are raised to never leave the woods, avoid any and all interaction with outsiders, and ultimately rely on Lee as their only connection to the outside world. Lee has convinced the girls this is the key to survival in what is now an infectious and violent world. But when Imogen and Maeve discover an injured man in the nearby woods, Lee’s absolute control begins to disintegrate as their faith in her, and everything they’ve ever known, begins to unravel. Here is a very... is The...
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- 4/4/2024
- Screen Anarchy
"Lazareth must be protected at any cost." Vertical has revealed an official trailer for an indie thriller titled Lazareth, from a filmmaker named Alec Tibaldi. This is set to debut to watch in May - both in theaters and on VOD if anyone wants to give it a look. Lee protects her orphaned nieces Imogen and Maeve from a self-destructing world, raising them in isolation for 10 years until an outsider threatens their peaceful existence. Ashley Judd stars an aunt whose life mission is to protect her orphaned nieces, Imogen and Maeve, from the harsh world outside their isolated life. Their sanctuary is known as "Lazareth." In addition to Judd, the cast includes Sarah Pidgeon, Katie Douglas, Edward Balaban, and Asher Angel. This is such an old concept that has been done so many times before in so many other movies - just watch Z for Zachariah instead. This time they're...
- 4/3/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
So many stars graced the red carpet outside Bar Marmont on Wednesday night (March 6) to attend Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood.
The celebrity packed guestlist featured the likes of Barry Keoghan, Hunter Schafer and Charles Melton. That’s barely scratching the surface, though.
We pulled together photos of more than 100 stars on the guestlist. That way you can easily see who was there and what they were wearing!
Head inside to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
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Barry Keoghan
Fyi: Barry is wearing Amiri FW24 Rtw.
Hunter Schafer
Fyi: Hunter is wearing Prada SS13 Rtw.
Evan Ross Katz
Aria Mia Loberti
Reece Feldman
Derek Luh
Sammi Hanratty
Asa Germann
Dallas James Liu
Charles...
The celebrity packed guestlist featured the likes of Barry Keoghan, Hunter Schafer and Charles Melton. That’s barely scratching the surface, though.
We pulled together photos of more than 100 stars on the guestlist. That way you can easily see who was there and what they were wearing!
Head inside to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
Keep scrolling to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
Barry Keoghan
Fyi: Barry is wearing Amiri FW24 Rtw.
Hunter Schafer
Fyi: Hunter is wearing Prada SS13 Rtw.
Evan Ross Katz
Aria Mia Loberti
Reece Feldman
Derek Luh
Sammi Hanratty
Asa Germann
Dallas James Liu
Charles...
- 3/7/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Chandra Wilson, Caterina Scorsone and Camilla Luddington looked gorgeous on the carpet at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards held at Barker Hangar on Sunday (February 18) in Santa Monica, Calif.
The Grey’s Anatomy stars were joined by several of their co-stars on the green carpet at the awards show ceremony!
Also stepping out from the cast were Kim Raver, Kevin McKidd, James Pickens Jr, Chris Carmack, Jake Borelli and Anthony Hill.
Grey’s Anatomy is nominated for Show of the Year and Drama Show of the Year!
On the carpet, the cast teased the upcoming return of Jessica Capshaw as Arizona.
Other stars in attendance included Ginny & Georgia‘s Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry and Katie Douglas. They are also up for Drama Show of the Year.
Fyi: Brianne is wearing a Silvia Tcherassi dress. Katie is wearing Etro.
Browse through the gallery to see more photos of the Grey’s Anatomy and Ginny & Georgia...
The Grey’s Anatomy stars were joined by several of their co-stars on the green carpet at the awards show ceremony!
Also stepping out from the cast were Kim Raver, Kevin McKidd, James Pickens Jr, Chris Carmack, Jake Borelli and Anthony Hill.
Grey’s Anatomy is nominated for Show of the Year and Drama Show of the Year!
On the carpet, the cast teased the upcoming return of Jessica Capshaw as Arizona.
Other stars in attendance included Ginny & Georgia‘s Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry and Katie Douglas. They are also up for Drama Show of the Year.
Fyi: Brianne is wearing a Silvia Tcherassi dress. Katie is wearing Etro.
Browse through the gallery to see more photos of the Grey’s Anatomy and Ginny & Georgia...
- 2/19/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Pretty Hard Cases has one more batch of cases to solve. Amazon Freevee has announced the premiere date for the third and final season of the buddy cop drama.
Meredith MacNeill, Adrienne C. Moore, Tara Strong, Karen Robinson, Dean McDermott, Al Mukadam, Percy Hynes White, and Katie Douglas star in the drama, which follows Samantha Wazowski (MacNeill) and Kelly Duff (Moore) as they solve cases. Karen Robinson, Al Mukadam, Daren A. Herbert, Wendy Crewson, Amanda Brugel, Trevor Hayes, Amanda Walsh, Tricia Black, Miguel Rivas, Brendan Beiser, Marlee Sansom, and Jonathan Malen also star in the series.
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Meredith MacNeill, Adrienne C. Moore, Tara Strong, Karen Robinson, Dean McDermott, Al Mukadam, Percy Hynes White, and Katie Douglas star in the drama, which follows Samantha Wazowski (MacNeill) and Kelly Duff (Moore) as they solve cases. Karen Robinson, Al Mukadam, Daren A. Herbert, Wendy Crewson, Amanda Brugel, Trevor Hayes, Amanda Walsh, Tricia Black, Miguel Rivas, Brendan Beiser, Marlee Sansom, and Jonathan Malen also star in the series.
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- 10/19/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Sarah Lampert‘s hit Netflix show Ginny and Georgia has become a certified hit following its first season! When it became one of the streaming service’s most-watched programs of all time, there was no surprise that viewers wanted a Ginny and Georgia season 2.
This article examines the 11 most surprising moments from the Ginny & Georgia season 2 saga.
Related: Top 10 Most Popular TV Shows of the Decade, Ranked
A Bit About the Characters of ‘Ginny and Georgia’
The cast has gripped its audience online as they seamlessly transform into their characters for the new and exciting chapter of the show.
Antonia Gentry, along with Sara Waisglass, Chelsea Clark, Brianne Howey, and others, take it up a notch in this riveting roller coaster that is season 2.
With all this talent, you can bet there were plenty of heartstrings being tugged as well as twists no one saw coming. All played out...
This article examines the 11 most surprising moments from the Ginny & Georgia season 2 saga.
Related: Top 10 Most Popular TV Shows of the Decade, Ranked
A Bit About the Characters of ‘Ginny and Georgia’
The cast has gripped its audience online as they seamlessly transform into their characters for the new and exciting chapter of the show.
Antonia Gentry, along with Sara Waisglass, Chelsea Clark, Brianne Howey, and others, take it up a notch in this riveting roller coaster that is season 2.
With all this talent, you can bet there were plenty of heartstrings being tugged as well as twists no one saw coming. All played out...
- 6/30/2023
- by Pia Vermaak
- buddytv.com
Maxwell Jenkins, Jeremy Ray Taylor and Katie Douglas have jumped on board This Too Shall Pass, a coming-of-age drama from writer-director and indie horror veteran Rob Grant.
The ensemble cast for the pic to start shooting next month in Calgary includes Ben Cockell, Jaylin Webb, Aidan Laprete, Nikki Roumel and Chris Sandiford.
Set in 1987 in Syracuse, New York, This Too Shall Pass follows Simon, a 16 year-old suffocated by his strict Mormon upbringing and rebelling as he leaves town with friends for a weekend in Canada, only to see events further make Simon question his religious and personal beliefs.
“This cast is dynamite, the team behind the scenes are amazing, and I can’t wait to bring the world a different slant on the coming-of-age genre!” Grant said in a statement.
This Too Shall Pass, which has financing from Telefilm Canada, marks the fifth feature film collaboration between Grant — who started...
The ensemble cast for the pic to start shooting next month in Calgary includes Ben Cockell, Jaylin Webb, Aidan Laprete, Nikki Roumel and Chris Sandiford.
Set in 1987 in Syracuse, New York, This Too Shall Pass follows Simon, a 16 year-old suffocated by his strict Mormon upbringing and rebelling as he leaves town with friends for a weekend in Canada, only to see events further make Simon question his religious and personal beliefs.
“This cast is dynamite, the team behind the scenes are amazing, and I can’t wait to bring the world a different slant on the coming-of-age genre!” Grant said in a statement.
This Too Shall Pass, which has financing from Telefilm Canada, marks the fifth feature film collaboration between Grant — who started...
- 5/20/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Ginny & Georgia” has been green-lit for two more seasons.
The cast of the hit Netflix series announced the renewal in a ‘Get Ready With Me’ video collage uploaded to Instagram on Wednesday as they speculated what lies ahead in the following seasons of the comedy-drama.
“Lot of drama, lot of love triangles,” says Raymond Ablack, who plays coffee shop owner Joe in the series. “I’m ready for it.”
“I wonder if Georgia will beat those pesky murder charges though,” ponders Brianne Howey as she applies makeup.
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The popular Netflix series delves into the lives of Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) and her teen daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry), and her youngest son (Diesel La Torraca) as they move to an affluent fictional town in Massachusetts following the untimely loss of Georgia’s husband.
Season 2, which premiered in January,...
The cast of the hit Netflix series announced the renewal in a ‘Get Ready With Me’ video collage uploaded to Instagram on Wednesday as they speculated what lies ahead in the following seasons of the comedy-drama.
“Lot of drama, lot of love triangles,” says Raymond Ablack, who plays coffee shop owner Joe in the series. “I’m ready for it.”
“I wonder if Georgia will beat those pesky murder charges though,” ponders Brianne Howey as she applies makeup.
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The popular Netflix series delves into the lives of Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) and her teen daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry), and her youngest son (Diesel La Torraca) as they move to an affluent fictional town in Massachusetts following the untimely loss of Georgia’s husband.
Season 2, which premiered in January,...
- 5/18/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan and Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe in ‘Virgin River’ (Photo Courtesy Of Netflix © 2022)
Netflix has given the incredibly popular romantic drama Virgin River an early season six renewal ahead of its season five premiere. The fifth season is expected to premiere this fall; however, Netflix hasn’t announced an official target date.
Based on Robyn Carr’s bestselling book series, Virgin River stars Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe, Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan, Colin Lawrence as John “Preacher” Middleton, and Lauren Hammersley as Charmaine Roberts. Annette O’Toole plays Hope McCrea, Tim Matheson is Doc Mullins, Benjamin Hollingsworth is Dan Brady, and Grayson Gurnsey is Ricky. Sarah Dugdale stars as Lizzie, Zibby Allen is Brie Sheridan, and Marco Grazzini plays Mike Valenzuela.
Season one premiered in December 2019 with season two arriving in November 2020. Season three debuted in July 2021, and in September 2021 Netflix announced the series had...
Netflix has given the incredibly popular romantic drama Virgin River an early season six renewal ahead of its season five premiere. The fifth season is expected to premiere this fall; however, Netflix hasn’t announced an official target date.
Based on Robyn Carr’s bestselling book series, Virgin River stars Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe, Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan, Colin Lawrence as John “Preacher” Middleton, and Lauren Hammersley as Charmaine Roberts. Annette O’Toole plays Hope McCrea, Tim Matheson is Doc Mullins, Benjamin Hollingsworth is Dan Brady, and Grayson Gurnsey is Ricky. Sarah Dugdale stars as Lizzie, Zibby Allen is Brie Sheridan, and Marco Grazzini plays Mike Valenzuela.
Season one premiered in December 2019 with season two arriving in November 2020. Season three debuted in July 2021, and in September 2021 Netflix announced the series had...
- 5/18/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
On Wednesday, Netflix's first formal Upfronts presentation brought some exciting news for fans of the streaming service's most beloved shows.
Ginny & Georgia, which has been in limbo since January, has secured a pickup for two more seasons, keeping the show on the air through what will likely be the fourth -- and final -- season.
In an exclusive post-mortem interview in January, then-showrunner Debra J. Fisher teased that she and series creator Sarah Lampert had mapped out a four-season run for the show.
The renewal announcement's delay is shocking, especially considering the show has been a strong performer for Netflix.
However, the streaming service confirmed that Sarah Glinski (Degrassi: Next Class) will take over as showrunner from Fisher.
There is no reason for the switcheroo, but fans will be happy knowing the show is returning.
Ginny & Georgia Season 2 concluded with countless cliffhangers, including Georgia being arrested for murder.
Ginny & Georgia, which has been in limbo since January, has secured a pickup for two more seasons, keeping the show on the air through what will likely be the fourth -- and final -- season.
In an exclusive post-mortem interview in January, then-showrunner Debra J. Fisher teased that she and series creator Sarah Lampert had mapped out a four-season run for the show.
The renewal announcement's delay is shocking, especially considering the show has been a strong performer for Netflix.
However, the streaming service confirmed that Sarah Glinski (Degrassi: Next Class) will take over as showrunner from Fisher.
There is no reason for the switcheroo, but fans will be happy knowing the show is returning.
Ginny & Georgia Season 2 concluded with countless cliffhangers, including Georgia being arrested for murder.
- 5/17/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Updated: Netflix has renewed Ginny & Georgia, starring Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, for a third and fourth season. Sarah Glinski (Degrassi: The Next Generation) has been named showrunner for the upcoming seasons. She replaces Debra J. Fisher, who served as showrunner on the first two seasons.
Given Ginny & Georgia’s very strong performance and very appealing economics, the two-season order is not a surprise; Netflix has done it on other series with similar pedigree, including Virgin River.
What is surprising was the four-month wait for a series of that level of ratings success to be renewed. According to sources, the pickup was done awhile ago but held for Netflix’s upfront.
As for the showrunner change, there had been rumors about friction between Fisher and Ginny & Georgia creator Sarah Lampert. By April, there was speculation that Fisher would be departing the series.
Glinski’s hire also is...
Given Ginny & Georgia’s very strong performance and very appealing economics, the two-season order is not a surprise; Netflix has done it on other series with similar pedigree, including Virgin River.
What is surprising was the four-month wait for a series of that level of ratings success to be renewed. According to sources, the pickup was done awhile ago but held for Netflix’s upfront.
As for the showrunner change, there had been rumors about friction between Fisher and Ginny & Georgia creator Sarah Lampert. By April, there was speculation that Fisher would be departing the series.
Glinski’s hire also is...
- 5/17/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva and Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Vertical, Tpc, and Sss Entertainment have announced that their thriller Lazareth has made it through production in Oregon and has officially wrapped filming. Vertical holds the North American distribution rights to the film, which stars Ashley Judd (Heat). The project will be presented to potential international distributors at the Cannes Film Festival later this month.
Judd is joined in the cast by Katie Douglas (Ginny & Georgia), Sarah Pidgeon (Tiny Beautiful Things), Asher Angel (Shazam!), and newcomer Edward Balaban. Written and directed by Alec Tibaldi (Spiral Farm), the film tells the story of Lee (Judd) who protects her orphaned nieces, Imogen (Douglas) and Maeve (Pidgeon) from a self-destructing world and raises them in isolation until an outsider (Angel) arrives threatening their peaceful existence.
Lazareth is being produced Robert Ogden Barnum and Eric Binns of The Barnum Picture Company. Vertical’s Peter Jarowey, Rich Goldberg, and Kristin Harris serve as executive producers alongside Tpc’s David Gendron,...
Judd is joined in the cast by Katie Douglas (Ginny & Georgia), Sarah Pidgeon (Tiny Beautiful Things), Asher Angel (Shazam!), and newcomer Edward Balaban. Written and directed by Alec Tibaldi (Spiral Farm), the film tells the story of Lee (Judd) who protects her orphaned nieces, Imogen (Douglas) and Maeve (Pidgeon) from a self-destructing world and raises them in isolation until an outsider (Angel) arrives threatening their peaceful existence.
Lazareth is being produced Robert Ogden Barnum and Eric Binns of The Barnum Picture Company. Vertical’s Peter Jarowey, Rich Goldberg, and Kristin Harris serve as executive producers alongside Tpc’s David Gendron,...
- 5/5/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Ashley Judd (She Said) has wrapped production in Oregon on Lazareth, a new thriller written and directed by Alec Tibaldi that she stars in for Vertical, Tpc and Sss Entertainment. Others rounding out the cast include Katie Douglas (Ginny & Georgia), Sarah Pidgeon (Tiny Beautiful Things), Asher Angel (Shazam!) and newcomer Edward Balaban.
The film to be distributed in North America by Vertical follows Lee (Judd), who protects her orphaned nieces, Imogen (Douglas) and Maeve (Pidgeon), from a self-destructing world and raises them in isolation until an outsider (Angel) arrives threatening their peaceful existence.
Pic is part of Vertical and Tpc’s new sustainable corporate financing model geared toward long-term growth and a symmetry of art and commerce that the companies debuted with Spencer Squire’s 2022 horror Abandoned. Vertical comes to the project after collaborating with Shaun Sanghani’s Sss Entertainment on such releases as Gone in the Night starring Winona Ryder and Dermot Mulroney,...
The film to be distributed in North America by Vertical follows Lee (Judd), who protects her orphaned nieces, Imogen (Douglas) and Maeve (Pidgeon), from a self-destructing world and raises them in isolation until an outsider (Angel) arrives threatening their peaceful existence.
Pic is part of Vertical and Tpc’s new sustainable corporate financing model geared toward long-term growth and a symmetry of art and commerce that the companies debuted with Spencer Squire’s 2022 horror Abandoned. Vertical comes to the project after collaborating with Shaun Sanghani’s Sss Entertainment on such releases as Gone in the Night starring Winona Ryder and Dermot Mulroney,...
- 5/4/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
As many actors know, fame can mean getting recognized by fans at any point — even in situations where they’d rather not be recognized. Ginny & Georgia star Sara Waisglass experienced this once, and she took to TikTok recently to share the story. Unfortunately for Waisglass, the fan encounter happened during a “very intimate” check-up at a doctor’s office.
‘Ginny & Georgia’ star Sara Waisglass | Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Netflix How Sara Waisglass landed the role of Max
Waisglass stars as Maxine “Max” Baker in Ginny & Georgia on Netflix. The teenage twin of Marcus Baker (Felix Mallard) becomes Ginny Miller’s (Antonia Gentry) first friend in Wellsbury, Massachusetts. Max is full of energy and has a flair for dramatics. She also tends to be a little narcissistic, which has caused frustration for many fans and even Waisglass herself. However, Max’s huge heart has also made many...
‘Ginny & Georgia’ star Sara Waisglass | Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Netflix How Sara Waisglass landed the role of Max
Waisglass stars as Maxine “Max” Baker in Ginny & Georgia on Netflix. The teenage twin of Marcus Baker (Felix Mallard) becomes Ginny Miller’s (Antonia Gentry) first friend in Wellsbury, Massachusetts. Max is full of energy and has a flair for dramatics. She also tends to be a little narcissistic, which has caused frustration for many fans and even Waisglass herself. However, Max’s huge heart has also made many...
- 2/9/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Right on the heels of being poked fun at by “Saturday Night Live,” “Ginny & Georgia” has entered the top echelon of Netflix viewership. Season 2 of the mother-daughter series has reached Netflix’s Top 10 list of English TV seasons at No. 10.
Season 2 of the series, which premiered all eight episodes on January 5, has reached a total of 504.77 million hours watched in its fifth week of availability, according to numbers provided by Netflix. The streamer additionally estimates that 56 million households watched the season, although that’s based on its total hours viewed divided by its roughly 9 hour runtime. The show’s ascent means Season 2 of “13 Reasons Why,” another teen series, has been booted from the all-time list.
On Netflix’s chart dated January 30 through February 5, “Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 is at No. 2 behind fantasy show “Lockwood & Co,” with an additional 38.09 million hours viewed. Season 1 of “Ginny & Georgia” also makes the list,...
Season 2 of the series, which premiered all eight episodes on January 5, has reached a total of 504.77 million hours watched in its fifth week of availability, according to numbers provided by Netflix. The streamer additionally estimates that 56 million households watched the season, although that’s based on its total hours viewed divided by its roughly 9 hour runtime. The show’s ascent means Season 2 of “13 Reasons Why,” another teen series, has been booted from the all-time list.
On Netflix’s chart dated January 30 through February 5, “Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 is at No. 2 behind fantasy show “Lockwood & Co,” with an additional 38.09 million hours viewed. Season 1 of “Ginny & Georgia” also makes the list,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Many fans of Ginny & Georgia can likely agree that the friend group known as Mang wouldn’t be the same without Abby, played by Katie Douglas. However, Douglas herself didn’t feel that way when she was first cast in the role. In an interview following the release of Ginny & Georgia Season 2 on Netflix, Douglas revealed that she auditioned for other roles before she became Abby. Then, she wasn’t sure Abby was the right character for her. Here’s why.
Antonia Gentry as Ginny and Katie Douglas as Abby in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 2 | Netflix Katie Douglas auditioned for another role in ‘Ginny & Georgia’
In Ginny & Georgia, Abby is one of the four friends that make up Wellsbury High School’s Mang — the others are Max (Sara Waisglass), Norah (Chelsea Clark), and newcomer Ginny (Antonia Gentry).
When Ginny moves to town and befriends Max, Abby...
Antonia Gentry as Ginny and Katie Douglas as Abby in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 2 | Netflix Katie Douglas auditioned for another role in ‘Ginny & Georgia’
In Ginny & Georgia, Abby is one of the four friends that make up Wellsbury High School’s Mang — the others are Max (Sara Waisglass), Norah (Chelsea Clark), and newcomer Ginny (Antonia Gentry).
When Ginny moves to town and befriends Max, Abby...
- 2/5/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ginny & Georgia Season 2 premiered a month ago on Netflix, but many fans are still reeling from the fight between Ginny and Max. Viewers have taken to social media to vent their frustrations as Max and her friends shut out Ginny completely in the first half of the season. In a recent interview, Max actor Sara Waisglass addressed the backlash and defended Max, explaining the real reason why the teen is so angry at her friend at first.
[Spoiler alert: The following story contains spoilers for Ginny & Georgia Season 2.]
Sara Waisglass as Max and Antonia Gentry as Ginny in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 2 | Amanda Matlovich/Netflix Many fans were frustrated at Max in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 2
At the end of season 1, Max finds out that Ginny (Antonia Gentry) secretly slept with Max’s twin brother, Marcus (Felix Mallard). She becomes furious at Ginny and cuts her off as Ginny runs away to her father’s house in Boston.
[Spoiler alert: The following story contains spoilers for Ginny & Georgia Season 2.]
Sara Waisglass as Max and Antonia Gentry as Ginny in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 2 | Amanda Matlovich/Netflix Many fans were frustrated at Max in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 2
At the end of season 1, Max finds out that Ginny (Antonia Gentry) secretly slept with Max’s twin brother, Marcus (Felix Mallard). She becomes furious at Ginny and cuts her off as Ginny runs away to her father’s house in Boston.
- 2/5/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The second season of “Ginny & Georgia” is emerging as a major player for Netflix, notching its second consecutive week as Netflix’s most-watched show.
Canadian actress Katie Douglas, who plays Abby Littman on the show, recently sat down with Et Canada’s Britnee Blair to express her gratitude that fans have been watching.
“We’re excited,” said Douglas. “It’s like a phenomenon that happens when so many people can connect to this one show. We’re really excited about it and we’re just happy that everybody else is too.
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According to Douglas, she’s just as excited as fans to see the new season finally arrive. “And I don’t want to say we’re surprised whenever people like it, but it’s just crazy that they they really like it. Like they’re really into it.
Canadian actress Katie Douglas, who plays Abby Littman on the show, recently sat down with Et Canada’s Britnee Blair to express her gratitude that fans have been watching.
“We’re excited,” said Douglas. “It’s like a phenomenon that happens when so many people can connect to this one show. We’re really excited about it and we’re just happy that everybody else is too.
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According to Douglas, she’s just as excited as fans to see the new season finally arrive. “And I don’t want to say we’re surprised whenever people like it, but it’s just crazy that they they really like it. Like they’re really into it.
- 1/25/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
This article contains spoilers for Ginny & Georgia season 2.
Netflix’s mother-daughter drama Ginny & Georgia was a pandemic era hit when its first season debuted back in February 2021. The show is about single mother Georgia Miller (Brienne Howey) who moves her teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) to Wellsbury after the death of her rich husband. While the show’s comparisons to Gilmore Girls certainly helped, it was really the dramedy’s Taylor Swift joke and “oppression Olympics” scenes that led to the show going viral … while also leaving it with a lot to improve upon for season two.
Ginny & Georgia season 2 picks up with Ginny and Austin living with Ginny’s father Zion (Nathan Mitchell) after discovering their mother murdered their stepdad. This season has sparked a lot of conversations around how the show has improved some of the major issues of...
Netflix’s mother-daughter drama Ginny & Georgia was a pandemic era hit when its first season debuted back in February 2021. The show is about single mother Georgia Miller (Brienne Howey) who moves her teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) to Wellsbury after the death of her rich husband. While the show’s comparisons to Gilmore Girls certainly helped, it was really the dramedy’s Taylor Swift joke and “oppression Olympics” scenes that led to the show going viral … while also leaving it with a lot to improve upon for season two.
Ginny & Georgia season 2 picks up with Ginny and Austin living with Ginny’s father Zion (Nathan Mitchell) after discovering their mother murdered their stepdad. This season has sparked a lot of conversations around how the show has improved some of the major issues of...
- 1/11/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Netflix’s Gilmore Girls wannabe series Ginny & Georgia has returned for its second season.
Picking up right after series one’s cliffhanger, the second run follows the aftermath of Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) lies as they begin to unravel, with daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggling to cover for her.
And though the new episodes manage to explore mental health and racial identity in a way that leaves audiences with far less second-hand embarrassment than that of its 2021 debut – lest we forget Ginny and Hunter’s “Opression Olympics” – they still manage to maintain a healthy dose of teeth-clenching dialogue.
So, here’s a ranking of Ginny & Georgia’s season two dialogue... starting with the cringe and ending with the utterly painful.
Warning, possible season two spoilers to follow
“A cheese factory blew up in France. There was de-brie everywhere.”
(Joe: season two, episode five)
A slow clap for Blue...
Picking up right after series one’s cliffhanger, the second run follows the aftermath of Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) lies as they begin to unravel, with daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggling to cover for her.
And though the new episodes manage to explore mental health and racial identity in a way that leaves audiences with far less second-hand embarrassment than that of its 2021 debut – lest we forget Ginny and Hunter’s “Opression Olympics” – they still manage to maintain a healthy dose of teeth-clenching dialogue.
So, here’s a ranking of Ginny & Georgia’s season two dialogue... starting with the cringe and ending with the utterly painful.
Warning, possible season two spoilers to follow
“A cheese factory blew up in France. There was de-brie everywhere.”
(Joe: season two, episode five)
A slow clap for Blue...
- 1/9/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
“Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 has it all: Troubled teens, rushed nuptials, bad exes, nonviolent murders (!), and so much more. The latest installment of this mother-daughter show, which debuted this week, is part of an ongoing trend with Netflix originals: series with heaps of drama, gasp-worthy twists, and genre-jumping storylines. They are soap operas in all but name, and they’ve become critical to Netflix’s viewership success.
Like the soap operas of yore, these shows are ostensibly targeted at women; mothers and daughters or adolescents or adult friends and the like. Viewers can expect a level of kitsch and below-average reviews even with high audience satisfaction. Most are dramas (“Emily in Paris” is just dramatic), with heavy-handed emotional beats hiding behind camera quality and picture resolution. Netflix has found one of its niches with compulsively watchable soap-y shows, where the stakes are never too high and romantic fulfillment is only one “watch next episode” away.
Like the soap operas of yore, these shows are ostensibly targeted at women; mothers and daughters or adolescents or adult friends and the like. Viewers can expect a level of kitsch and below-average reviews even with high audience satisfaction. Most are dramas (“Emily in Paris” is just dramatic), with heavy-handed emotional beats hiding behind camera quality and picture resolution. Netflix has found one of its niches with compulsively watchable soap-y shows, where the stakes are never too high and romantic fulfillment is only one “watch next episode” away.
- 1/9/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers from Season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia,” now streaming on Netflix.
Netflix’s coming-of-age mother-daughter drama “Ginny & Georgia” dove in a bit deeper with Season 2. The series, which dropped on Jan. 5, picked up with Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her little brother living with her dad, Zion (Nathan Mitchell) after leaving town at the end of Season 1 when she learns her mom (Brianne Howey) killed her stepdad.
Season 2, however, focused less on the many crimes of Georgia and more on the mental health challenges that so many high-school kids are going through.
“Everyone’s fighting a battle you can’t see,” showrunner Debra J. Fisher says. “It’s really hard to human overall, which I think really translates into a lot of our arcs this season.”
During Season 1, Ginny is shown using a lighter to burn her legs. The writers worked closely with Dr. Taji...
Netflix’s coming-of-age mother-daughter drama “Ginny & Georgia” dove in a bit deeper with Season 2. The series, which dropped on Jan. 5, picked up with Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her little brother living with her dad, Zion (Nathan Mitchell) after leaving town at the end of Season 1 when she learns her mom (Brianne Howey) killed her stepdad.
Season 2, however, focused less on the many crimes of Georgia and more on the mental health challenges that so many high-school kids are going through.
“Everyone’s fighting a battle you can’t see,” showrunner Debra J. Fisher says. “It’s really hard to human overall, which I think really translates into a lot of our arcs this season.”
During Season 1, Ginny is shown using a lighter to burn her legs. The writers worked closely with Dr. Taji...
- 1/6/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Lifetime is partnering again with kidnapping survivor and advocate Elizabeth Smart on The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story.
Starring Katie Douglas (Ginny & Georgia), Cara Buono (Stranger Things) and Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black), the film depicts the true story of Kara Robinson, who survived a brutal abduction and ultimately brought down a serial killer. Smart is an executive producer on the movie, which premieres February 11 at 8 p.m. Et.
Douglas plays the 15-year-old Kara, who was watering plants in her best friend’s front yard in South Carolina when she was approached by a man who put a gun to her neck, forced her into a plastic storage bin and drove off. He took Kara to his apartment where he held her captive and sexually assaulted her for 18 hours. With her survival instincts kicking in, Kara memorized as many details as possible throughout her ordeal and when her captor finally fell asleep,...
Starring Katie Douglas (Ginny & Georgia), Cara Buono (Stranger Things) and Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black), the film depicts the true story of Kara Robinson, who survived a brutal abduction and ultimately brought down a serial killer. Smart is an executive producer on the movie, which premieres February 11 at 8 p.m. Et.
Douglas plays the 15-year-old Kara, who was watering plants in her best friend’s front yard in South Carolina when she was approached by a man who put a gun to her neck, forced her into a plastic storage bin and drove off. He took Kara to his apartment where he held her captive and sexually assaulted her for 18 hours. With her survival instincts kicking in, Kara memorized as many details as possible throughout her ordeal and when her captor finally fell asleep,...
- 1/4/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tom Arnold, Mark Pellegrino, Samm Levine, Shelley Regner, Kelly Arjen Charlene Amoia, Nolan River and Jaret Reddick are set to star in “Underdeveloped,” a limited series from Brian A. Metcalf, produced under his Black Jellybeans banner. The show focuses on a group of failed and inexperienced producers working together at a production company.
The series is written and executive produced by Metcalf, who will also serve as showrunner. Nicholas will also executive produce. The two have previously collaborated, producing the Lionsgate film “Adverse” last year. Nicholas is repped by Alex Czuleger at The Green Room and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher. Metcalf is repped by Michael Pio at Innovative Artists, Authentic Talent & Literary Management and Greenberg Glusker.
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Trailers
Netflix has shared the trailer for the second season of “Ginny & Georgia,” which returns with 10 new episodes on Jan. 5.
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The series is written and executive produced by Metcalf, who will also serve as showrunner. Nicholas will also executive produce. The two have previously collaborated, producing the Lionsgate film “Adverse” last year. Nicholas is repped by Alex Czuleger at The Green Room and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher. Metcalf is repped by Michael Pio at Innovative Artists, Authentic Talent & Literary Management and Greenberg Glusker.
Also in television news for today:
Trailers
Netflix has shared the trailer for the second season of “Ginny & Georgia,” which returns with 10 new episodes on Jan. 5.
Season 2 picks...
- 12/14/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
Ginny’s relationship with her mother is getting complicated.
The mother-daughter duo are back in season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia”. Netflix released the trailer for the upcoming season on Tuesday and things are getting out of hand.
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After learning that her mother may have been involved in the murder of her stepmother, Ginny is coming to terms with the fact that she did it to protect her. Georgia, however, is trying to put her past behind her as she gets ready for her wedding, but the past refuses to stay buried and everything is coming to a fold.
Ginny & Georgia. Raymond Ablack as Joe in episode 206 of Ginny & Georgia. – Photo: Amanda Matlovich/Netflix © 2022 Ginny & Georgia. (L to R) Antonia Gentry as Ginny, Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller...
The mother-daughter duo are back in season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia”. Netflix released the trailer for the upcoming season on Tuesday and things are getting out of hand.
Read More: Prince Harry Mentions Prince William In Latest Trailer For His And Meghan Markle’s Bombshell Netflix Documentary
After learning that her mother may have been involved in the murder of her stepmother, Ginny is coming to terms with the fact that she did it to protect her. Georgia, however, is trying to put her past behind her as she gets ready for her wedding, but the past refuses to stay buried and everything is coming to a fold.
Ginny & Georgia. Raymond Ablack as Joe in episode 206 of Ginny & Georgia. – Photo: Amanda Matlovich/Netflix © 2022 Ginny & Georgia. (L to R) Antonia Gentry as Ginny, Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller...
- 12/13/2022
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
The official trailer for season two of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia suggests fans should buckle up because we’re in for a bumpy ride. The trailer teases the rocky relationship between Ginny and Georgia now that she knows what her mom’s capable of, and Georgia acknowledges her issues, saying, “I’m not normal. I’m a damaged, trailer-park, teen-mom murderer.” Nailed it!
Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey are back leading the cast in the titular roles. Season two also stars Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, Scott Porter, Raymond Ablack, Chelsea Clark, and Katie Douglas.
Season one premiered in February 2021 and season two will launch on January 5, 2023. Both seasons of the twisted drama from series creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert consist of 10 one-hour episodes.
Debra J. Fisher (Alias) serves as showrunner and executive produces along with Jeff Tahler, Jenny Daly, Holly Hines, Daniel March, Lance Samuels,...
Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey are back leading the cast in the titular roles. Season two also stars Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, Scott Porter, Raymond Ablack, Chelsea Clark, and Katie Douglas.
Season one premiered in February 2021 and season two will launch on January 5, 2023. Both seasons of the twisted drama from series creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert consist of 10 one-hour episodes.
Debra J. Fisher (Alias) serves as showrunner and executive produces along with Jeff Tahler, Jenny Daly, Holly Hines, Daniel March, Lance Samuels,...
- 12/13/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Ginny and Georgia — the Netflix series that asks, “What if Gilmore Girls, but the generational trauma isn’t comically poor parenting but murder?” — is back with a new trailer for its second season, premiering in early 2023.
The show is centered around the relationship between the titular characters, young single mother Georgia (played by Brianne Howey) and her teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry), who settle in a small New England town in an effort to escape a tumultuous past and create a better life. Season Two picks up with Ginny grappling...
The show is centered around the relationship between the titular characters, young single mother Georgia (played by Brianne Howey) and her teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry), who settle in a small New England town in an effort to escape a tumultuous past and create a better life. Season Two picks up with Ginny grappling...
- 12/13/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The road back for Ginny & Georgia looks more difficult than ever on Ginny & Georgia Season 2.
Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for the second season, bowing Thursday, January 5, 2023.
"How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That's what Ginny is going to have to figure out," the logline for Season 2 reads.
"Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny - her step-dad - didn't die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny."
"Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she's got a wedding to plan!"
"But the funny thing about Georgia's past is that it never stays buried for long…"
The trailer zeroes in on the fraught relationship between the mother and daughter at the center of the series.
As...
Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for the second season, bowing Thursday, January 5, 2023.
"How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That's what Ginny is going to have to figure out," the logline for Season 2 reads.
"Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny - her step-dad - didn't die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny."
"Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she's got a wedding to plan!"
"But the funny thing about Georgia's past is that it never stays buried for long…"
The trailer zeroes in on the fraught relationship between the mother and daughter at the center of the series.
As...
- 12/13/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Calling all peaches, the trailer for Season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia” has arrived.
“I finally understand why Georgia’s always running,” Antonia Gentry’s voice narrates as her character Ginny goes for an icy jog out in snowy Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
Cut to Gentry bending over out of breath and then screaming after a tense montage shows the younger flashback version of Georgia hastening to double lock her front door.
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“I don’t know how she does it. Acts like everything’s normal,” Gentry’s voiceover continues. “I can’t help feeling like it’s all wrong.”
Season 2 picks up right after Ginny has run away, younger half brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) in tow, on Marcus’ (Felix Mallard) stolen motorcycle. Brianne Howey’s Georgia doesn’t miss her kids one bit, or so she says when her newest fiancé and...
“I finally understand why Georgia’s always running,” Antonia Gentry’s voice narrates as her character Ginny goes for an icy jog out in snowy Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
Cut to Gentry bending over out of breath and then screaming after a tense montage shows the younger flashback version of Georgia hastening to double lock her front door.
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‘Ginny & Georgia’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
“I don’t know how she does it. Acts like everything’s normal,” Gentry’s voiceover continues. “I can’t help feeling like it’s all wrong.”
Season 2 picks up right after Ginny has run away, younger half brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) in tow, on Marcus’ (Felix Mallard) stolen motorcycle. Brianne Howey’s Georgia doesn’t miss her kids one bit, or so she says when her newest fiancé and...
- 12/13/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
The show’s name is Ginny & Georgia, so it clearly wasn’t going to keep the mother and daughter apart for long. Following the Season 1 finale cliffhanger, in which Ginny and her little brother skipped town after she discovered that their mom had poisoned their stepfather, the Season 2 trailer features Georgia and her kids back under the same roof in Wellsbury.
Ginny is trying to live with her mom’s deadly secret while acting normal, which is proving rather difficult, and tensions rise between the two.
“I’m not normal, I’m a damaged trailer park teen mom murderer,” Georgia exclaims at one point.
While Maxine still appears mad at Ginny for hiding her relationship with her twin brother from her, Ginny and Marcus’ romance is back on despite the “mistake” comment he made in the Season 1 finale.
“You make sense to me,” Marcus tells Ginny but also adds, a little ominously,...
Ginny is trying to live with her mom’s deadly secret while acting normal, which is proving rather difficult, and tensions rise between the two.
“I’m not normal, I’m a damaged trailer park teen mom murderer,” Georgia exclaims at one point.
While Maxine still appears mad at Ginny for hiding her relationship with her twin brother from her, Ginny and Marcus’ romance is back on despite the “mistake” comment he made in the Season 1 finale.
“You make sense to me,” Marcus tells Ginny but also adds, a little ominously,...
- 12/13/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Ginny & Georgia has a premiere date for its second season. Netflix revealed that new episodes will arrive on January 5th with the release of the first photos from the upcoming season of the comedy-drama series.
Starring Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry, Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, Scott Porter, Raymond Ablack, Chelsea Clark, Katie Douglas, the series follows a teen as she deals with the realization that her mother killed her stepdad. The series was created by Sarah Lampert, and season two will have 10 episodes.
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Starring Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry, Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, Scott Porter, Raymond Ablack, Chelsea Clark, Katie Douglas, the series follows a teen as she deals with the realization that her mother killed her stepdad. The series was created by Sarah Lampert, and season two will have 10 episodes.
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- 12/2/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph and Brianne Howey as Georgia in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ season 2 (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2022)
The second season of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia starring Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey will premiere on January 5, 2023. Series creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert told Netflix’s Tudum that fans can expect the new season to pick up just a few weeks after season one left off.
“We spent all of season one breaking these characters down and putting them in certain places,” explained Lampert. “So, we wanted to honor that by picking up season two just two weeks later. We jumped right back into where we emotionally left everyone at the end of season one.”
The premiere date announcement was accompanied by a batch of photos from the 10-episode second season.
In addition to Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, season two stars Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard,...
The second season of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia starring Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey will premiere on January 5, 2023. Series creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert told Netflix’s Tudum that fans can expect the new season to pick up just a few weeks after season one left off.
“We spent all of season one breaking these characters down and putting them in certain places,” explained Lampert. “So, we wanted to honor that by picking up season two just two weeks later. We jumped right back into where we emotionally left everyone at the end of season one.”
The premiere date announcement was accompanied by a batch of photos from the 10-episode second season.
In addition to Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, season two stars Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard,...
- 12/1/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Season 2 of the hit Netflix show “Ginny & Georgia” releases Jan. 5, the streamer said Thursday.
A teaser clip released with the announcement picks up right where the first season left off with Ginny (Antonia Gentry) running away from home with her younger brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca).
The short snippet from Tudum watches Ginny’s mother Georgia (Brianne Howey) come home joyous off of her boyfriend’s political victory to discover that her daughter has left, the only sign of life some smoldering embers in the fireplace.
Set to Chet Faker and Flume’s “Drop the Game,” Georgia goes from gleefully boasting to white-hot rage, kneeling down by the fire’s remains and angrily throwing a fire poker into the opposite corner of the leftover ashes before breaking into sobs.
“The puzzle piece that was missing suddenly slides into place, and I see it,” Ginny’s voice narrates. “I see her.
A teaser clip released with the announcement picks up right where the first season left off with Ginny (Antonia Gentry) running away from home with her younger brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca).
The short snippet from Tudum watches Ginny’s mother Georgia (Brianne Howey) come home joyous off of her boyfriend’s political victory to discover that her daughter has left, the only sign of life some smoldering embers in the fireplace.
Set to Chet Faker and Flume’s “Drop the Game,” Georgia goes from gleefully boasting to white-hot rage, kneeling down by the fire’s remains and angrily throwing a fire poker into the opposite corner of the leftover ashes before breaking into sobs.
“The puzzle piece that was missing suddenly slides into place, and I see it,” Ginny’s voice narrates. “I see her.
- 12/1/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
It's almost time to return to the wonderful -- but complicated -- world of Ginny & Georgia.
Netflix on Thursday announced the highly anticipated second season of the beloved dramedy will get underway on January 5, 2023.
All ten episodes will be available on that day, so the series will not be adopting the split season strategy some of the other Netflix shows have went with.
"How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That's what Ginny is going to have to figure out," Netflix tells us in the synopsis.
"Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny - her step-dad - didn't die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny."
"Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she's got a wedding to plan!"
"But...
Netflix on Thursday announced the highly anticipated second season of the beloved dramedy will get underway on January 5, 2023.
All ten episodes will be available on that day, so the series will not be adopting the split season strategy some of the other Netflix shows have went with.
"How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That's what Ginny is going to have to figure out," Netflix tells us in the synopsis.
"Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny - her step-dad - didn't die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny."
"Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she's got a wedding to plan!"
"But...
- 12/1/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix has set January 5 for the Season 2 premiere of Ginny & Georgia, starring Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry. The streamer also released some first-look photos of the upcoming season, which shed some light on what happens after the Season 1 finale cliffhanger that saw Ginny and her little brother on a motorcycle, leaving town after she discovers that her mom had poisoned her stepfather.
The photos (you can launch the gallery above), indicate that Ginny (Gentry) and her brother return home. The expectation was that they fled to Ginny’s father Zion in Boston, which still could be the case as a photo has Zion confronting his ex in the family kitchen. Ginny also is back with her friends at school and shares a moment with her on-again off-again love interest Marcus, while Georgia (Howey) is seen embracing her fiancé Paul.
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The photos (you can launch the gallery above), indicate that Ginny (Gentry) and her brother return home. The expectation was that they fled to Ginny’s father Zion in Boston, which still could be the case as a photo has Zion confronting his ex in the family kitchen. Ginny also is back with her friends at school and shares a moment with her on-again off-again love interest Marcus, while Georgia (Howey) is seen embracing her fiancé Paul.
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- 12/1/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Walk, which just premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, tells the true story of the Boston busing crisis of the 1970s through the eyes of police officer Bill Coughlin who’s assigned to escort students between schools as a part of desegragation and explores the social backlash he faces. Katie Douglas, who plays Coughlin’s […]
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- 6/17/2022
- by Rose Carter
- Uinterview
Irish Catholic police officer Bill Coughlin believes in the right thing enough to attempt to do it, when in 1974, he is assigned to protect Black children being bused to a high school in South Boston. We know of his public service bent because of what happens when he apprehends a shoplifter outside a Black-owned food market early in the well-meaning, if wrong-headed feature “The Walk,” starring Justin Chatwin as Coughlin. He cuts the guy a break, even though the mart’s owner isn’t nearly as sympathetic. The exchange between cop and thief isn’t all Kum Ba Yah, but it is intended to signal Coughlin’s decency. When it comes to walking the walk, Bill Coughlin may prove to be the real deal. As for “The Walk,” the film’s insights about racism come as familiar baby steps.
In 1974, the District Court of Massachusetts ordered Boston to integrate its public school system,...
In 1974, the District Court of Massachusetts ordered Boston to integrate its public school system,...
- 6/8/2022
- by Lisa Kennedy
- Variety Film + TV
Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to distribute “The Walk,” which tells the story of the court-ordered forced integration of the Boston School System in the 1970s.
The film, starring Justin Chatwin and Terrence Howard, will be released in theaters and digitally on June 10.
“The Walk” follows Bill Coughlin, a Boston Irish cop, who must contend with social pressure and bigotry in his neighborhood and within the police force after being assigned to protect Black students bused into the all-white South Boston High. The plot chronicles the political and social fallout following the court’s 1974 decision, which resulted in brutal violence and city-wide protests, as three stories collide during the fateful first day of school. Malcolm McDowell, Jeremy Piven, Katie Douglas, Lovie Simone and Anastasiya Mitrunen also star.
“The Walk” is directed by Daniel Adams (“The Lightkeepers”) under his Mooncusser Filmworks banner, who also co-wrote the script alongside prison...
The film, starring Justin Chatwin and Terrence Howard, will be released in theaters and digitally on June 10.
“The Walk” follows Bill Coughlin, a Boston Irish cop, who must contend with social pressure and bigotry in his neighborhood and within the police force after being assigned to protect Black students bused into the all-white South Boston High. The plot chronicles the political and social fallout following the court’s 1974 decision, which resulted in brutal violence and city-wide protests, as three stories collide during the fateful first day of school. Malcolm McDowell, Jeremy Piven, Katie Douglas, Lovie Simone and Anastasiya Mitrunen also star.
“The Walk” is directed by Daniel Adams (“The Lightkeepers”) under his Mooncusser Filmworks banner, who also co-wrote the script alongside prison...
- 3/8/2022
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
The Makeup and Hairstylist Guild will be honoring Jon Favreau with their Distinguished Artisan Award at the 9th Annual Muahs Awards on Feb. 29.
“Jon Favreau’s list of creative, exotic, and memorable characters lives on in his plethora of films, television movies and series. Jon is the ultimate collaborator who has worked alongside many 706 artists to help create memorable characters of all kinds in a myriad of different roles. We are thrilled to present the Artisan award to Jon as he is highly respected by make-up artists and hair stylists worldwide,” said Julie Socash, President of IATSE Local 706.
Favreau is currently showrunner and executive producer of “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian,” which garnered 39 Emmy Award nominations, winning 14 Emmys as well as numerous nominations and awards; and “The Book of Boba Fett” for Disney+. Favreau, no stranger to the “Star Wars” galaxy, has played roles in both the “Star Wars: The Clone Wars...
“Jon Favreau’s list of creative, exotic, and memorable characters lives on in his plethora of films, television movies and series. Jon is the ultimate collaborator who has worked alongside many 706 artists to help create memorable characters of all kinds in a myriad of different roles. We are thrilled to present the Artisan award to Jon as he is highly respected by make-up artists and hair stylists worldwide,” said Julie Socash, President of IATSE Local 706.
Favreau is currently showrunner and executive producer of “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian,” which garnered 39 Emmy Award nominations, winning 14 Emmys as well as numerous nominations and awards; and “The Book of Boba Fett” for Disney+. Favreau, no stranger to the “Star Wars” galaxy, has played roles in both the “Star Wars: The Clone Wars...
- 1/31/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Project inspired by 1974 Boston busing riots.
Heading into AFM Cinema Management Group (Cmg) has announced that Mooncusser Filmworks has hired African American composer Robert ToTeras and brought on Captain Marvel composer Pinar Toprak as co-producer for its racially charged drama The Walk starring Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard and Jeremy Piven.
Daniel Adams directs the project inspired by the 1974 Boston busing riots that ensued after an attempt to desegregate use of public school buses. The story, believed to be the first US fim about the unrest, centres on a Boston Irish police officer Bill Coughlin (Chatwin), who causes a backlash led...
Heading into AFM Cinema Management Group (Cmg) has announced that Mooncusser Filmworks has hired African American composer Robert ToTeras and brought on Captain Marvel composer Pinar Toprak as co-producer for its racially charged drama The Walk starring Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard and Jeremy Piven.
Daniel Adams directs the project inspired by the 1974 Boston busing riots that ensued after an attempt to desegregate use of public school buses. The story, believed to be the first US fim about the unrest, centres on a Boston Irish police officer Bill Coughlin (Chatwin), who causes a backlash led...
- 10/15/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Pretty Hard Cases is headed to IMDb TV. The Canadian buddy-cop drama stars Meredith MacNeill and Adrienne C. Moore as a pair of detectives on top of their game. The rest of the cast includes Tara Strong, Karen Robinson, Dean McDermott, Al Mukadam, Percy Hynes White, and Katie Douglas.
The 10 episodes of season one will land on the streaming service next month. The show debuted earlier this year in Canada and it's been renewed for a second season there.
IMDb TV revealed more about the series in a press release.
“IMDb TV, Amazon's premium free streaming service, announced today the season one pickup of the 10-episode drama Pretty Hard Cases. The fun and irreverent buddy-cop series follows two radically different female detectives in their early 40s. Season one of Pretty Hard Cases will be available to stream exclusively on...
The 10 episodes of season one will land on the streaming service next month. The show debuted earlier this year in Canada and it's been renewed for a second season there.
IMDb TV revealed more about the series in a press release.
“IMDb TV, Amazon's premium free streaming service, announced today the season one pickup of the 10-episode drama Pretty Hard Cases. The fun and irreverent buddy-cop series follows two radically different female detectives in their early 40s. Season one of Pretty Hard Cases will be available to stream exclusively on...
- 8/5/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
IMDb TV has acquired Canadian drama series Pretty Hard Cases, setting a U.S. premiere date of September 10 for its first season.
The action-packed series from Sherry White and Tassie Cameron examines the odd couple dynamic between two radically different female detectives in their early 40s. The first is optimistic, over-achieving guns and gangs detective, Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill). The second is Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore), a tough, unapologetic type from the drug squad.
It’s not until Samantha and Kelly’s chance meeting during a takedown that they realize they’re going after the same target. While they couldn’t disagree more on strategy, and pretty much everything else, they are forced to put their differences aside in their quest to dismantle the Stockwoods, a Toronto street gang dealing drugs and wreaking havoc on the community.
As the season unfolds, we see that both women are grappling with loneliness,...
The action-packed series from Sherry White and Tassie Cameron examines the odd couple dynamic between two radically different female detectives in their early 40s. The first is optimistic, over-achieving guns and gangs detective, Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill). The second is Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore), a tough, unapologetic type from the drug squad.
It’s not until Samantha and Kelly’s chance meeting during a takedown that they realize they’re going after the same target. While they couldn’t disagree more on strategy, and pretty much everything else, they are forced to put their differences aside in their quest to dismantle the Stockwoods, a Toronto street gang dealing drugs and wreaking havoc on the community.
As the season unfolds, we see that both women are grappling with loneliness,...
- 8/4/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
MTV released a trailer for “The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies” and announced the first-ever “The Challenge: Fantasy League.”
The new season of the long-running franchise, which premieres Aug. 11 at 8 p.m., will showcase 17 international players alongside U.S. players. It will then roll out globally across MTV’s international networks in more than 190 countries throughout the coming months.
The trailer, which you can watch below, starts off with contestants atop cars swerving around tracks. “The Challenge” host T.J. Lavin tells contestants that the competition will be more complicated than ever before. “Agents, here on ‘The Challenge,’ the missions are harder, my eliminations — tougher. So I’ve brought 34 of the most elite agents from around the globe to test every one of your skills,” he says.
Aside from physical competition, the trailer provides a sneak peek into the contestants’ personal lives, with dancing, partying and romance being showcased between the players.
The new season of the long-running franchise, which premieres Aug. 11 at 8 p.m., will showcase 17 international players alongside U.S. players. It will then roll out globally across MTV’s international networks in more than 190 countries throughout the coming months.
The trailer, which you can watch below, starts off with contestants atop cars swerving around tracks. “The Challenge” host T.J. Lavin tells contestants that the competition will be more complicated than ever before. “Agents, here on ‘The Challenge,’ the missions are harder, my eliminations — tougher. So I’ve brought 34 of the most elite agents from around the globe to test every one of your skills,” he says.
Aside from physical competition, the trailer provides a sneak peek into the contestants’ personal lives, with dancing, partying and romance being showcased between the players.
- 8/4/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Production expected to wrap imminently on fact-based story.
Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group (Cmg) is in town handling international sales on racially charged drama The Walk starring Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard, Jeremy Piven, Lovie Simone, and Malcolm McDowell.
Production is expected to wrap imminently on the fact-based story based on a 1974 court-ordered programme designed to end segregation by busing Black students into white schools and vice-versa. The decision sparked protests that summer and the programme endured into the late 1980’s.
Chatwin, who starred in TV shows Another Life and Shameless, will play a Boston Irish police officer who encounters...
Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group (Cmg) is in town handling international sales on racially charged drama The Walk starring Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard, Jeremy Piven, Lovie Simone, and Malcolm McDowell.
Production is expected to wrap imminently on the fact-based story based on a 1974 court-ordered programme designed to end segregation by busing Black students into white schools and vice-versa. The decision sparked protests that summer and the programme endured into the late 1980’s.
Chatwin, who starred in TV shows Another Life and Shameless, will play a Boston Irish police officer who encounters...
- 7/9/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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