Molly Shannon has joined the cast of “Only Murders in the Building” Season 4 in a recurring role.
Though plot details for the season remain under wraps, Shannon will play a high powered Los Angeles businesswoman who finds herself drawn into the world of the investigation in New York.
Shannon is best known for starring in “Saturday Night Live” for six seasons from 1995 to 2001. Most recently, she starred alongside Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman in Zack Braff’s 2023 film “A Good Person” and played Pat Dubek for three seasons of “The Other Two” on Max (previously Comedy Central). Also among her credits are Showtime’s “I Love That for You” and HBO’s “The White Lotus” and the films “Other People,” “Promising Young Woman,” “Scary Movie 4” and “Scary Movie 5.”
Shannon is repped by UTA, Framework Entertainment and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller, Gellman, Meigs & Fox.
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Though plot details for the season remain under wraps, Shannon will play a high powered Los Angeles businesswoman who finds herself drawn into the world of the investigation in New York.
Shannon is best known for starring in “Saturday Night Live” for six seasons from 1995 to 2001. Most recently, she starred alongside Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman in Zack Braff’s 2023 film “A Good Person” and played Pat Dubek for three seasons of “The Other Two” on Max (previously Comedy Central). Also among her credits are Showtime’s “I Love That for You” and HBO’s “The White Lotus” and the films “Other People,” “Promising Young Woman,” “Scary Movie 4” and “Scary Movie 5.”
Shannon is repped by UTA, Framework Entertainment and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller, Gellman, Meigs & Fox.
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- 2/14/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
As Miami Art Week and lead fair Art Basel Miami Beach wraps up its 21st year, by night there were fashion events, popups, concerts, dining debuts, cocktail soirees and philanthropy moments to match and exceed every by-day art buy. During the week-long festivities — in which the Magic City is taken over by celebrities, musicians, artists and collectors — star chefs, performers, credit card companies and fashion, liquor and watch brands were all heavily in the mix alongside dealers and collectors. For some, it was quite possible to spend an entire week traversing from the beach to Brickell and from Downtown to the Design District attending art-adjacent parties and never even seeing any of the fairs.
Here are the highlights of what happened around town when everyone was not looking at art.
Re:wild Raises $9 Million for Climate Change
In its biggest fundraising event ever held on Dec. 7, Re:wild, the global...
Here are the highlights of what happened around town when everyone was not looking at art.
Re:wild Raises $9 Million for Climate Change
In its biggest fundraising event ever held on Dec. 7, Re:wild, the global...
- 12/10/2023
- by Melinda Sheckells
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In a business that lives and dies by sequels, perhaps the best news about the terrific opening weekend for “John Wick: Chapter 4” (Lionsgate) is that for the third time in four weeks, a sequel opened to a gross better than the previous installment.
“Wick 4” opened to $73.5 million, substantially ahead of strong earlier starts for “Creed 3” (MGM) and “Scream 6” (Paramount). That is by far the best initial take in the “Wick” series. And it’s a welcome return to form for Lionsgate, which in past years thrived with huge franchises like “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games.”
This is their biggest film since the final “Hunger Games” in 2015. This company was a vital addition to theater revenues pre-Covid. But since “Knives Out” in 2019, their biggest gross before this was “The Jesus Revolution” with $49 million (and still in release).
Apart from its record-high debut, “Wick 4” also had its best Cinemascore...
“Wick 4” opened to $73.5 million, substantially ahead of strong earlier starts for “Creed 3” (MGM) and “Scream 6” (Paramount). That is by far the best initial take in the “Wick” series. And it’s a welcome return to form for Lionsgate, which in past years thrived with huge franchises like “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games.”
This is their biggest film since the final “Hunger Games” in 2015. This company was a vital addition to theater revenues pre-Covid. But since “Knives Out” in 2019, their biggest gross before this was “The Jesus Revolution” with $49 million (and still in release).
Apart from its record-high debut, “Wick 4” also had its best Cinemascore...
- 3/26/2023
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
It’s been 18 years since writer/director/actor Zach Braff’s directorial debut, “Garden State,” the twee emo-ish Sundance film that taught mainstream audiences to love indie rock or whatever. Braff’s directed lots of things since—2014’s “I Wish I Was Here,” lots of “Scrubs” episodes, 2017’s “Going In Style“—but it’s safe to say none of them captured the zeitgeist in the way “Garden State” did and maybe that’s just a one-time lightning in a bottle event.
Continue reading ‘A Good Person’ Trailer: Zack Braff’s Latest Directorial Drama About Grief & Healing Stars Florence Pugh & Morgan Freeman at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘A Good Person’ Trailer: Zack Braff’s Latest Directorial Drama About Grief & Healing Stars Florence Pugh & Morgan Freeman at The Playlist.
- 12/15/2022
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Exclusive: Keith C. Blackmore’s post-apocalyptic novel Mountain Man is climbing its way to the big screen. The Traveling Picture Show Company (Tpsc) and Balcony 9 Productions have partnered with the author to produce the feature based on the novel, which is the first of a five-part book series. Productivity Media has boarded the project to co-produce and finance.
Tpsc’s Kevin Matusow and Carissa Buffel will produce the feature from a script by Matt Deller. Matusow and Buffel are developing the series of books with Joel David Moore’s company Balcony 9 Productions. Blackore is currently writing two of the books.
“I’m thrilled Mountain Man is being adapted for the big screen and incredibly excited for fans of the book and new audiences to see my stories unfold in all its cinematic glory,” said Blackmore. “I couldn’t think of a better, more reputable team to back the development and production of this story,...
Tpsc’s Kevin Matusow and Carissa Buffel will produce the feature from a script by Matt Deller. Matusow and Buffel are developing the series of books with Joel David Moore’s company Balcony 9 Productions. Blackore is currently writing two of the books.
“I’m thrilled Mountain Man is being adapted for the big screen and incredibly excited for fans of the book and new audiences to see my stories unfold in all its cinematic glory,” said Blackmore. “I couldn’t think of a better, more reputable team to back the development and production of this story,...
- 3/4/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Versatile veteran actor and multihyphenate Danny DeVito, whose memorable roles include such projects at TV’s “Taxi” and Miloš Forman’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” will receive a Lifetime Achievement award for acting at the Camerimage International Film Festival, which runs in Toruń, Poland, on Nov. 9-16.
In the awards arena, DeVito shared a best picture Oscar nom with Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher as producer on Steven Soderbergh’s “Erin Brokovich” (2001). He also won a Golden Globe as best actor in a supporting role for “Taxi” in 1978.
Camerimage is a cinematography-focused event and festgoers are sure to ask DeVito about his collaborations with such DPs as Oliver Stapleton on Taylor Hackford’s “The Comedian” (2016), Dante Spinotti on Curtis Hanson’s “L.A. Confidential” (1997), Donald Peterman on Barry Sonnenfield’s “Get Shorty” (1995), Stefan Czapsky on Tim Burton’s “Batman Returns” (1992) and Dean Cundey on Robert Zemeckis’ “Romancing the Stone...
In the awards arena, DeVito shared a best picture Oscar nom with Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher as producer on Steven Soderbergh’s “Erin Brokovich” (2001). He also won a Golden Globe as best actor in a supporting role for “Taxi” in 1978.
Camerimage is a cinematography-focused event and festgoers are sure to ask DeVito about his collaborations with such DPs as Oliver Stapleton on Taylor Hackford’s “The Comedian” (2016), Dante Spinotti on Curtis Hanson’s “L.A. Confidential” (1997), Donald Peterman on Barry Sonnenfield’s “Get Shorty” (1995), Stefan Czapsky on Tim Burton’s “Batman Returns” (1992) and Dean Cundey on Robert Zemeckis’ “Romancing the Stone...
- 10/25/2019
- by Peter Caranicas
- Variety Film + TV
Zack Braff has found his next feature film directing gig. According to Collider, he will helm a film called The Secret Ingredients of Rocket Cola.
The movie was written by Mike Vukadinovich (Marvel’s Runaways), and it appeared on the 2014 Black List of best unproduced screenplays.
The story for the film “takes places over decades, follows twin brothers with opposite personalities who are separated at a young age and go on to live drastically different lives. Eventually, they reunite in an effort to save the company Rocket Cola despite their love of the same woman.”
That definitely sounds like the kind of story that would fit Braff’s directing style and personality. I’ve actually enjoyed the films he has made. They are fun, quirky, and have some kind of inspirational quality to them.
Florence Pugh (Fighting With My Family) is currently attached to star in the film.
The movie was written by Mike Vukadinovich (Marvel’s Runaways), and it appeared on the 2014 Black List of best unproduced screenplays.
The story for the film “takes places over decades, follows twin brothers with opposite personalities who are separated at a young age and go on to live drastically different lives. Eventually, they reunite in an effort to save the company Rocket Cola despite their love of the same woman.”
That definitely sounds like the kind of story that would fit Braff’s directing style and personality. I’ve actually enjoyed the films he has made. They are fun, quirky, and have some kind of inspirational quality to them.
Florence Pugh (Fighting With My Family) is currently attached to star in the film.
- 3/25/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Michael Caine, Alan Arkin and Morgan Freeman head up the remake of Going In Style. Here's our review...
Could you pull off a bank heist, with a little bit of training from the local bad element and a worthy cause behind you? Surely it can’t be that hard. Now ask that same question to 80-year-old you - the answer’s probably a bit different. And yet that’s the scenario Going In Style - Zach Braff’s remake of the 1979 of the same name - posits.
When Joe’s (Michael Caine) bank is robbed by masked criminals while he is there questioning why his mortgage payments have tripled, the seed of an idea is planted. Tired of being cheated out of their due by people and systems younger than them, he and best friends Willie (Morgan Freeman) and Al (Alan Arkin) decide they need to start getting even.
The final straw...
Could you pull off a bank heist, with a little bit of training from the local bad element and a worthy cause behind you? Surely it can’t be that hard. Now ask that same question to 80-year-old you - the answer’s probably a bit different. And yet that’s the scenario Going In Style - Zach Braff’s remake of the 1979 of the same name - posits.
When Joe’s (Michael Caine) bank is robbed by masked criminals while he is there questioning why his mortgage payments have tripled, the seed of an idea is planted. Tired of being cheated out of their due by people and systems younger than them, he and best friends Willie (Morgan Freeman) and Al (Alan Arkin) decide they need to start getting even.
The final straw...
- 4/7/2017
- Den of Geek
Pj Vogt, co-host of the popular Gimlet Media podcast Reply All, went on vacation; when he got back, he had a movie deal. The January 19 program, “Man of the People,” had been optioned by Annapurna Pictures, with Richard Linklater directing and Robert Downey, Jr. as producer and star.
“It’s absolutely surreal,” Vogt said.
“Man of the People” profiled John Brinkley, the radio pioneer and medical salesman whose self-proclaimed miracle cures ranged from impotence to infertility. Vogt said he stumbled on the story after visiting his cousins in Texas.
“They were saying I should move there because they were a bunch of radio stations hidden in ranches,” he said. “For a while, we thought it was going to be a story about border blasters.”
Instead he found the strange tale of Brinkley, one that also encompasses a state governor’s race, the national popularization of country music, and the rise of the American Medical Association.
“It’s absolutely surreal,” Vogt said.
“Man of the People” profiled John Brinkley, the radio pioneer and medical salesman whose self-proclaimed miracle cures ranged from impotence to infertility. Vogt said he stumbled on the story after visiting his cousins in Texas.
“They were saying I should move there because they were a bunch of radio stations hidden in ranches,” he said. “For a while, we thought it was going to be a story about border blasters.”
Instead he found the strange tale of Brinkley, one that also encompasses a state governor’s race, the national popularization of country music, and the rise of the American Medical Association.
- 2/20/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
“Let’s go get our money back.” From Warner Bros’ newly released trailer to the upcoming New Line/Village Roadshow heist comedy Going In Style, which stars Oscar winners Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, and Alan Arkin as retirees on a mission for justice. “These banks practically destroyed this country and nothing ever happened to them.” Zack Braff helmed the film, which is a remake to the 1979 pic of the same name. After their pension funds are frozen, lifelong buddies…...
- 12/16/2016
- Deadline
Deadline reports Zach Braff is heading back to TV. He is starring in and will direct the Start Up TV show pilot for ABC, written by Matt Tarses. The new comedy project is based on Alex Blumberg's "Start Up" podcast. Both Tarses and Braff are veterans of the Scrubs TV series, which ran for 7 seasons on NBC before being cancelled.ABC picked up the surreal hospital sitcom for and eighth and what was supposed to the final season. Much of the regular cast had already moved on when the network decided to renew it for a ninth. Original cast members, including Braff, appeared from time to time, but ultimately, the revamped show didn't gel and ABC cancelled Scrubs (aka Scrubs: Interns) in 2010, at the end of season nine.
- 9/2/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
When mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio was running for the highest office in New York City, he promised to build on Mayor Bloomberg’s legacy of supporting the continued growth of film and television production in the city by helping the film industry spread into the outer boroughs. With cleanup of the Gowanus Canal threatening to close Brooklyn-based Eastern Effects’ main facility – including their main sound stage and productions office that have served as the home of FX’s “The Americans” – many in the New York film industry showed up at City Hall on Wednesday to call on the mayor to deliver on those promises.
“Last Thursday the Epa made it official, our studio, which we’ve spent invested years of our lives and millions of loaned dollars, will be demolished for a temporary staging site for Gowanus Canal cleanup. We are here today to call on the city to step in and save us,...
“Last Thursday the Epa made it official, our studio, which we’ve spent invested years of our lives and millions of loaned dollars, will be demolished for a temporary staging site for Gowanus Canal cleanup. We are here today to call on the city to step in and save us,...
- 6/17/2016
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
"Super Troopers 2" managed to raise more than $2 million on Indiegogo in just 24 hours. While Zack Braff raised $3,105,473 on Kickstarter for his film "Wish I Was Here," "Super Troopers 2" has raised a stunning $3,423,543. And the campaign still has more than two weeks left to go, which means it still has a shot at surpassing the #1 most successful film crowdfunding campaign on any platform of all time, the "Veronica Mars" movie project, which raised $5,702,153. Read More: Zach Braff's "Wish I Was Here" Sold Big at Sundance, But What Do His Backers Get? "Super Troopers 2" has already jumped into the #1 spot as most successful crowdfunding campaign ever on Indiegogo, surpassing "Lazer Team" by Rooster Teeth, which raised $2,480,099. Meanwhile, the campaign for "Con Man," also on Indiegogo, has raised $2,834,156 with two days to go, meaning it too has already eclipsed "Lazer...
- 4/8/2015
- by Paula Bernstein
- Indiewire
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