Candle Media’s Moonbug Entertainment, known for producing kids franchises like CoComelon and Blippi, has promoted two execs and hired a third in a social media role.
Katelynn Heil has been upped to the newly created position of Head of Brand Marketing and Franchise Strategy, and Mike Katzman has been promoted to Blippi General Manager.
Juliette Premmereur, who spent five years at Prime Video, has joined Moonbug in the newly created role of Senior Director, Social Media.
All three execs will report to Peter Stone, Chief Marketing Officer of Moonbug.
“For over three years, Katelynn has driven strong growth for the Blippi franchise. In this newly expanded role, I’m excited for her to flex the same passion and ingenuity across our portfolio of Moonbug brands,” Stone said. “Mike’s wide range of experiences and strong relationships across the industry puts him in a great position to further build Blippi...
Katelynn Heil has been upped to the newly created position of Head of Brand Marketing and Franchise Strategy, and Mike Katzman has been promoted to Blippi General Manager.
Juliette Premmereur, who spent five years at Prime Video, has joined Moonbug in the newly created role of Senior Director, Social Media.
All three execs will report to Peter Stone, Chief Marketing Officer of Moonbug.
“For over three years, Katelynn has driven strong growth for the Blippi franchise. In this newly expanded role, I’m excited for her to flex the same passion and ingenuity across our portfolio of Moonbug brands,” Stone said. “Mike’s wide range of experiences and strong relationships across the industry puts him in a great position to further build Blippi...
- 9/13/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Like Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese before him, Jon M. Chu is sharing his TCM Picks from their upcoming lineup. The director of “Crazy Rich Asians,” “In the Heights,” and the upcoming “Wicked” is following in Guillermo del Toro’s footsteps in highlighting a great film that sometimes doesn’t get as much love as it should. Watch Chu’s picks in the video below.
Del Toro picked Alfred Hitchcock’s “Suspicion” among his favorites. It’s one of IndieWire’s as well, and we put it at #10 on our list of Hitchcock’s greatest movies. But that film is often overlooked, even by Hitchcock fans.
Similarly, movie musical lovers sometimes overlook Henry King’s 1956 adaptation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Carousel,” starring Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae. The people who love it, though, fiercely advocate for it, and Chu is among them.
“I’ve loved ‘Carousel’ since I was a kid,...
Del Toro picked Alfred Hitchcock’s “Suspicion” among his favorites. It’s one of IndieWire’s as well, and we put it at #10 on our list of Hitchcock’s greatest movies. But that film is often overlooked, even by Hitchcock fans.
Similarly, movie musical lovers sometimes overlook Henry King’s 1956 adaptation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Carousel,” starring Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae. The people who love it, though, fiercely advocate for it, and Chu is among them.
“I’ve loved ‘Carousel’ since I was a kid,...
- 8/1/2024
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
Looks like Det. Bruno has proved his worth to Capt. Benson: Kevin Kane has been promoted to series regular at Law & Order: Svu, our sister site Deadline reports.
Bruno’s character debuted in Season 24, when Benson’s team became involved in a case under the jurisdiction of Bronx Svu, where Bruno then worked. The character eventually joined Liv and the gang in Manhattan, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Kane was a recurring cast member who last appeared in Season 25’s Episode 13.
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Bruno’s character debuted in Season 24, when Benson’s team became involved in a case under the jurisdiction of Bronx Svu, where Bruno then worked. The character eventually joined Liv and the gang in Manhattan, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Kane was a recurring cast member who last appeared in Season 25’s Episode 13.
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- 7/23/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Looks like Det. Bruno has proved his worth to Capt. Benson: Kevin Kane has been promoted to series regular at Law & Order: Svu, our sister site Deadline reports.
Bruno’s character debuted in Season 24, when Benson’s team became involved in a case under the jurisdiction of Bronx Svu, where Bruno then worked. The character eventually joined Liv and the gang in Manhattan, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Kane was a recurring cast member who last appeared in Season 25’s Episode 13.
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Bruno’s character debuted in Season 24, when Benson’s team became involved in a case under the jurisdiction of Bronx Svu, where Bruno then worked. The character eventually joined Liv and the gang in Manhattan, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Kane was a recurring cast member who last appeared in Season 25’s Episode 13.
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- 7/23/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
At this year’s Tony Awards “Suffs” managed to win prizes for Best Musical Book and Best Score, both of which went to Shaina Taub. Historically, winning those two accolades in particular would bode well for a show’s chances at Best Musical. Yet in a shocking turn of events, the top award went to “The Outsiders.” But this is not the first time something like this has happened.
SEETony Awards: Every winner (and nominee) in all 26 competitive categories
In 1978 “On the Twentieth Century” won Tonys for Best Score and Best Book (Comden and Green). It also won Best Actor in a Musical (John Cullum), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Kevin Kline), and Best Scenic Design (Robin Wagner). Yet Best Musical that year went to Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby Jr.‘s revue “Ain’t Misbehavin’.” A tribute to the music of Fats Waller, it also won Tonys for Best...
SEETony Awards: Every winner (and nominee) in all 26 competitive categories
In 1978 “On the Twentieth Century” won Tonys for Best Score and Best Book (Comden and Green). It also won Best Actor in a Musical (John Cullum), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Kevin Kline), and Best Scenic Design (Robin Wagner). Yet Best Musical that year went to Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby Jr.‘s revue “Ain’t Misbehavin’.” A tribute to the music of Fats Waller, it also won Tonys for Best...
- 6/17/2024
- by Jeffrey Kare
- Gold Derby
The one Law & Order: Svu character that TVLine readers ask about the most is Det. Terry Bruno, played by Kevin Kane. And we get it: A recurring role in the Bensonverse since Season 24, in addition to a few one-off appearances as different characters before that, has made Kane a full-time member of the squad (even if he technically remains a guest star). Add in Kane’s portrayal of his intriguing character — a cop who’s so rich he never has to work another day in his life, yet chooses to show up for the most grueling of cases?...
- 3/11/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Lionsgate horror Imaginary opens in 516 UK-Ireland cinemas this weekend, as the first challenger to Dune: Part Two’s box office supremacy.
Directed by Jeff Wadlow who wrote the screenplay with Greg Erb and Jason Oremland, Imaginary stars DeWanda Wise as a woman who returns to her childhood home, to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is real and unhappy at his abandonment.
It is the eighth feature from US filmmaker Wadlow, who has worked predominantly in the genre space with titles including 2018’s Truth Or Dare and 2020’s pandemic-afflicted Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island (£392,999; £763,958). His highest-grossing title is 2013’s Kick-Ass 2,...
Directed by Jeff Wadlow who wrote the screenplay with Greg Erb and Jason Oremland, Imaginary stars DeWanda Wise as a woman who returns to her childhood home, to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is real and unhappy at his abandonment.
It is the eighth feature from US filmmaker Wadlow, who has worked predominantly in the genre space with titles including 2018’s Truth Or Dare and 2020’s pandemic-afflicted Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island (£392,999; £763,958). His highest-grossing title is 2013’s Kick-Ass 2,...
- 3/8/2024
- ScreenDaily
There are films you watched every time they pop up on TCM or streaming services. It’s like visiting an old friend. These movies put a smile on your face and a song in your heart. And one such film is “Charade,” which celebrates its 60th anniversary on Dec. 5. Deftly directed by Stanley Donen from a fun and thrilling Peter Stone screenplay, “Charade” stars Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn who exude a William Powell/Myrna Loy style chemistry that leaps off the screen. And let’s not forget that gorgeous Henry Mancini score, the romantic Oscar-nominated title tune “Charade,” with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and the pulsating Saul Bass title sequence.
I saw “Charade” when it was released, and I’ve probably seen it at least 15 more times. And each time seems like the first. Not many films have that kind of power. A 2010 Criterion Collection article by film historian...
I saw “Charade” when it was released, and I’ve probably seen it at least 15 more times. And each time seems like the first. Not many films have that kind of power. A 2010 Criterion Collection article by film historian...
- 12/6/2023
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Moonbug Entertainment, the kids’ entertainment powerhouse behind the hit “CoComelon” franchise, is bringing on board its first chief marketing officer: Peter Stone, a nine-year veteran of Netflix.
In the new role, Stone will be responsible for Moonbug’s global marketing strategy, as well as the evolution and growth of its brands. He will be based in Moonbug’s London office and starts Dec. 6, reporting to co-founder and CEO René Rechtman.
Stone joins Moonbug as the company says its brands “continue to see significant expansion.” Among recent developments, it called out Blippi’s debut on Roblox, “Morphle” soon launching on Disney+ and Disney Junior, and the new CoComelon show “CoComelon Lane” launching exclusively on Netflix.
Moonbug is part of Candle Media, the next-gen rollup play headed by ex-Disney execs Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs, backed by private-equity firm Blackstone Group. Candle acquired Moonbug in 2021 in a deal worth about $3 billion.
Stone,...
In the new role, Stone will be responsible for Moonbug’s global marketing strategy, as well as the evolution and growth of its brands. He will be based in Moonbug’s London office and starts Dec. 6, reporting to co-founder and CEO René Rechtman.
Stone joins Moonbug as the company says its brands “continue to see significant expansion.” Among recent developments, it called out Blippi’s debut on Roblox, “Morphle” soon launching on Disney+ and Disney Junior, and the new CoComelon show “CoComelon Lane” launching exclusively on Netflix.
Moonbug is part of Candle Media, the next-gen rollup play headed by ex-Disney execs Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs, backed by private-equity firm Blackstone Group. Candle acquired Moonbug in 2021 in a deal worth about $3 billion.
Stone,...
- 11/30/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The original 1997 Broadway staging of "Titanic: The Musical" created a legend of itself, rising from previews' technical snafus and mixed reviews before achieving a Best Musical Tony and a run of 804 performances. Nowadays, the title might sound like a memetic gag for those uninitiated with its existence. Really? A musical about the 1912 sinking of the Rms Titanic? But the music may just answer that by shattering the stoniest of hearts.
The morbidly curious or the die-hard theatre-heads who can't access or afford a live professional production now may get their chance. Coincidentally also sharing a 25th anniversary with James Cameron's blockbuster this year, "Titanic: The Musical" finally has a Fathom Events theatrical release, namely a capture of the Thom Southerland-directed production filmed at the Southampton's Mayflower Theatre. This BroadwayHD-produced capture (directed for the screen by Austin Shaw) preserves what has aged like fine wine: Maury Yeston's sumptuous score,...
The morbidly curious or the die-hard theatre-heads who can't access or afford a live professional production now may get their chance. Coincidentally also sharing a 25th anniversary with James Cameron's blockbuster this year, "Titanic: The Musical" finally has a Fathom Events theatrical release, namely a capture of the Thom Southerland-directed production filmed at the Southampton's Mayflower Theatre. This BroadwayHD-produced capture (directed for the screen by Austin Shaw) preserves what has aged like fine wine: Maury Yeston's sumptuous score,...
- 11/5/2023
- by Caroline Cao
- Slash Film
Hulu’s acclaimed “Only Murders in the Building,” currently vying for 11 Emmys, has gone all razzle dazzle in its third season. Make that rattle dazzle! Beleaguered Broadway director Oliver (Martin Short) was hoping for a comeback on the Great White Way with the mystery thriller “Death Rattle.” But when his leading man (Paul Rudd) is murdered, he decides to turn the straight play into a musical, “Death Rattle Dazzle!” And in the third episode, Meryl Streep’s nervous journeyman actress and Ashley Park’s leading lady performed the show-stopping ballad “Look for the Light” co-written by Sara Bareilles. One almost forgot the prime suspects in “Death Rattle Dazzle!” are the infant Pickwick triplets.
The 1959 multiple Tony winner “Redhead” also has a rather strange plot for a musical: a serial killer is stalking women in London in the 1880s during the time Jack the Ripper was terrorizing the city. Sounds like a real toe-tapper.
The 1959 multiple Tony winner “Redhead” also has a rather strange plot for a musical: a serial killer is stalking women in London in the 1880s during the time Jack the Ripper was terrorizing the city. Sounds like a real toe-tapper.
- 8/29/2023
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
The Big Screen Awards ceremony will take place on November 23 at The Brewery in London.
The first group of judges for The Big Screen Awards 2023 has been announced ahead of the entry deadline of September 8.
The Big Screen Awards were rebranded from the Screen Awards last year, and recognise the achievements of marketing, distribution, publicity and exhibition teams and companies for their work releasing films into UK cinemas and connecting them with audiences.
Among the first group of judges confirmed for this year’s awards are producers Andrea Cornwell and Lisa Marie Russo, plus former Lff head and current Nfts exec Tricia Tuttle,...
The first group of judges for The Big Screen Awards 2023 has been announced ahead of the entry deadline of September 8.
The Big Screen Awards were rebranded from the Screen Awards last year, and recognise the achievements of marketing, distribution, publicity and exhibition teams and companies for their work releasing films into UK cinemas and connecting them with audiences.
Among the first group of judges confirmed for this year’s awards are producers Andrea Cornwell and Lisa Marie Russo, plus former Lff head and current Nfts exec Tricia Tuttle,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
The Big Screen Awards ceremony will take place on November 23 at The Brewery in London.
The first group of judges for The Big Screen Awards 2023 has been announced ahead of the entry deadline of September 8.
The Big Screen Awards were rebranded from the Screen Awards last year, and recognise the achievements of marketing, distribution, publicity and exhibition teams and companies for their work releasing films into UK cinemas and connecting them with audiences.
Among the first group of judges confirmed for this year’s awards are producers Andrea Cornwall and Lisa Marie Russo, plus former Lff head and current Nfts exec Tricia Tuttle,...
The first group of judges for The Big Screen Awards 2023 has been announced ahead of the entry deadline of September 8.
The Big Screen Awards were rebranded from the Screen Awards last year, and recognise the achievements of marketing, distribution, publicity and exhibition teams and companies for their work releasing films into UK cinemas and connecting them with audiences.
Among the first group of judges confirmed for this year’s awards are producers Andrea Cornwall and Lisa Marie Russo, plus former Lff head and current Nfts exec Tricia Tuttle,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Apple TV+’s hit limited series “Hijack” starring Idris Elba is a nail-biting thrill ride set in real-time. Over the years, there have been many types of hijack films. Besides planes, there have been suspenseful takeovers of ships, trains, subways and even trucks.
“The Taking of the Pelham One Two Three,” from 1974 — avoid the two remakes — is a superb thriller about four men who take over a New York subway car and hold the passengers, conductor and an undercover policeman hostage unless they get $1 million (remember that was a lot of money 49 years ago). If their demands aren’t met, they will start killing hostages. Directed by Joseph Sargent and adapted by Peter Stone from the best-selling novel by John Godey, “Taking” boasts a stellar cast at the top of their game including Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Hector Elizondo and Martin Balsam. David Shire penned the influential score.
A year...
“The Taking of the Pelham One Two Three,” from 1974 — avoid the two remakes — is a superb thriller about four men who take over a New York subway car and hold the passengers, conductor and an undercover policeman hostage unless they get $1 million (remember that was a lot of money 49 years ago). If their demands aren’t met, they will start killing hostages. Directed by Joseph Sargent and adapted by Peter Stone from the best-selling novel by John Godey, “Taking” boasts a stellar cast at the top of their game including Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Hector Elizondo and Martin Balsam. David Shire penned the influential score.
A year...
- 8/8/2023
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Following a season that saw its Broadway transfers Into the Woods and Parade score a slew of Tony Award nominations, the New York City Center has announced what’s coming next for its celebrated Encores! series: Once Upon a Mattress, Jelly’s Last Jam and Titanic.
The 30th annual Encores! season of concert stagings will kick off in January with Sutton Foster playing Princess Winnifred the Woebegone in Once Upon a Mattress (January 24-28) – the role made famous in 1959 by then-up-and-comer Carol Burnett. Directed by Encores! Artistic Director Lear deBessonet with a new concert adaptation by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, the comical update of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Princess and the Pea features such musical numbers as “Shy” and “In a Little While” with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer, and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer.
Next up is Jelly’s Last Jam,...
The 30th annual Encores! season of concert stagings will kick off in January with Sutton Foster playing Princess Winnifred the Woebegone in Once Upon a Mattress (January 24-28) – the role made famous in 1959 by then-up-and-comer Carol Burnett. Directed by Encores! Artistic Director Lear deBessonet with a new concert adaptation by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, the comical update of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Princess and the Pea features such musical numbers as “Shy” and “In a Little While” with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer, and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer.
Next up is Jelly’s Last Jam,...
- 5/31/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
A superb thriller is now better than ever on 4K. We’ve always known why it rewards viewings: it’s both thrilling and funny. When Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam and Hector Elizondo hijack a subway train, Walter Matthau must scramble to collect a ransom while trying to figure out how they’ll make their escape. Peter Stone’s dialogue is delightful — the loud & mouthy ’70s New Yorkers are hilariously abrasive — and lovable. “Who wants to know?!!!” Includes a Blu-ray disc and a new commentary.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three 4K
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1974 / Color B&w / 2:35 widescreen / 104 min. / Street Date December 20, 2022 / available through Kino Lorber / 39.95
Starring Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam, Hector Elizondo, Earl Hindman, James Broderick, Dick O’Neill, Lee Wallace, Tom Pedi, Jerry Stiller, Rudy Bond, Kenneth McMillan, Doris Roberts, Julius Harris,Robert Weil.
Cinematography Owen Roizman
Original Music David Shire...
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three 4K
4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1974 / Color B&w / 2:35 widescreen / 104 min. / Street Date December 20, 2022 / available through Kino Lorber / 39.95
Starring Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam, Hector Elizondo, Earl Hindman, James Broderick, Dick O’Neill, Lee Wallace, Tom Pedi, Jerry Stiller, Rudy Bond, Kenneth McMillan, Doris Roberts, Julius Harris,Robert Weil.
Cinematography Owen Roizman
Original Music David Shire...
- 12/27/2022
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Hawaii Five-0, The Flash, New Amsterdam and The Big Bang Theory!
1 | Did Hawaii Five-0‘s latest product demo (“How many days ’til Christmas, Cortana?”) out-shill the previous one (with the beachside photo retouching)?
2 | Was it fun (if almost jarring) to see Blue Bloods‘ Baez be silly, doing an impression of Erin? Also, what are we to make of Officer Witten attending the wedding of her partner and their superior?
3 | In Lucifer Episode 5, when Eve went adult novelty shopping,...
1 | Did Hawaii Five-0‘s latest product demo (“How many days ’til Christmas, Cortana?”) out-shill the previous one (with the beachside photo retouching)?
2 | Was it fun (if almost jarring) to see Blue Bloods‘ Baez be silly, doing an impression of Erin? Also, what are we to make of Officer Witten attending the wedding of her partner and their superior?
3 | In Lucifer Episode 5, when Eve went adult novelty shopping,...
- 5/17/2019
- TVLine.com
Another Ada bites the dust. The season 20 finale of Law & Order: Svu saw series regular Philip Winchester ascend those courtroom steps for the final time as Ada Stone. Winchester joined the cast in season 19 and announced he would be leaving ahead of the historic season 21. "Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his 'the facts don't care about you're feelings' attitude will not be returning. A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure," he tweeted after NBC announced the show would return for season 21 making it the longest-running primetime live-action series. So, what happened to Peter Stone? In...
- 5/17/2019
- E! Online
If behind every successful woman is a man who tried to stop her, Law & Order: Svu‘s Olivia Benson must be the most successful woman in the universe.
The long list of dudes who’ve tried — and failed!— to take down Benson grows even longer in Svu‘s Season 20 finale, when Rob Miller literally guns for the lieutenant after she suspects him of murdering a teenage girl. Of course he doesn’t succeed in eliminating Benson, but his trial does have one heck of a disruptive outcome: Peter Stone, who reveals he’s kind of into Olivia, announces that he...
The long list of dudes who’ve tried — and failed!— to take down Benson grows even longer in Svu‘s Season 20 finale, when Rob Miller literally guns for the lieutenant after she suspects him of murdering a teenage girl. Of course he doesn’t succeed in eliminating Benson, but his trial does have one heck of a disruptive outcome: Peter Stone, who reveals he’s kind of into Olivia, announces that he...
- 5/17/2019
- TVLine.com
Things aren't going so well for Peter Stone (Philip Winchester) in his final appearance as a series regular on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Thursday's season finale finds the Ada in a tough spot after federal agents dropped the charges against Rob Miller (Titus Welliver), the prime suspect in
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- 5/15/2019
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Broadway can expect 1776 in 2021. But first the revival of this most American musical, to be directed by Diane Paulus will stage engagements in various cities from Boston to Los Angeles before landing in New York.
A co-production of New York’s nonprofit Roundabout Theatre Company and the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University (where Paulus is artistic director), 1776 will play the A.R.T.’s Loeb Drama Center from May 22 – June 28, 2020, before traveling on to a handful of other venues, including Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles during July, 2020.
The Broadway staging will begin in spring 2021 at the Roundabout’s American Airlines Theatre. Additional dates, cities, and cast and creative team will be announced at a later date.
“This is an exciting opportunity for us at Roundabout, to bring this beloved musical back to the Broadway stage in partnership with our colleagues at the A.R.
A co-production of New York’s nonprofit Roundabout Theatre Company and the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University (where Paulus is artistic director), 1776 will play the A.R.T.’s Loeb Drama Center from May 22 – June 28, 2020, before traveling on to a handful of other venues, including Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles during July, 2020.
The Broadway staging will begin in spring 2021 at the Roundabout’s American Airlines Theatre. Additional dates, cities, and cast and creative team will be announced at a later date.
“This is an exciting opportunity for us at Roundabout, to bring this beloved musical back to the Broadway stage in partnership with our colleagues at the A.R.
- 5/6/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
While "Law & Order: SVU" was renewed for a 21st season this morning, not all members of the cast will be returning for that record-breaking season.
Philip Winchester, who plays Assistant District Attorney Peter Stone, announced via Twitter that he is leaving the show.
“Sadly for me, Peter stone and his ‘the facts don’t care about you’re feelings’ attitude will not be returning,” Winchester said. “A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure.”
Winchester, who joined “SVU” two seasons ago, added that he had “learned much” and “enjoyed being part of an elite unit” during his time on the show.
Sadly for me, Peter stone and his “the facts don’t care about you’re feelings” attitude will not be returning. A huge tip of the hat...
Philip Winchester, who plays Assistant District Attorney Peter Stone, announced via Twitter that he is leaving the show.
“Sadly for me, Peter stone and his ‘the facts don’t care about you’re feelings’ attitude will not be returning,” Winchester said. “A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure.”
Winchester, who joined “SVU” two seasons ago, added that he had “learned much” and “enjoyed being part of an elite unit” during his time on the show.
Sadly for me, Peter stone and his “the facts don’t care about you’re feelings” attitude will not be returning. A huge tip of the hat...
- 3/29/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Law & Order: Svu stars Mariska Hargitay, Ice T and Peter Scanavino are among cast members sharing their reactions to the news of the series’ record-breaking Season 21 renewal.
“20 years ago, we started a conversation. We’re not finished,” Hargitay tweeted Friday. “I’m profoundly proud of how far we’ve come. Prouder still of how far we’ll go. We’ve all broken this ground together. #SUVSeason21”
Philip Winchester, who plays Asst. District Attorney Peter Stone, also tweeted his congratulations on the renewal as he announced he would not be returning for the new season.
Hargitay’s tweet and the others follow below. We’ll update with others as they come in.
20 years ago, we started a conversation. We're not finished. I'm profoundly proud of how far we've come. Prouder still of how far we'll go.
We've all broken this ground together. #SVUSeason21 https://t.co/foJUUuNkQy
— Mariska Hargitay (@Mariska) March...
“20 years ago, we started a conversation. We’re not finished,” Hargitay tweeted Friday. “I’m profoundly proud of how far we’ve come. Prouder still of how far we’ll go. We’ve all broken this ground together. #SUVSeason21”
Philip Winchester, who plays Asst. District Attorney Peter Stone, also tweeted his congratulations on the renewal as he announced he would not be returning for the new season.
Hargitay’s tweet and the others follow below. We’ll update with others as they come in.
20 years ago, we started a conversation. We're not finished. I'm profoundly proud of how far we've come. Prouder still of how far we'll go.
We've all broken this ground together. #SVUSeason21 https://t.co/foJUUuNkQy
— Mariska Hargitay (@Mariska) March...
- 3/29/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Law & Order: Svu may have just scored a landmark 21st-season renewal at NBC… but not everyone will be back next fall.
Philip Winchester, who plays assistant district attorney Peter Stone on the long-running drama, announced on Twitter that he won’t be returning next season. (An NBC rep declined to confirm Winchester’s exit.)
“Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his ‘the facts don’t care about you’re [sic] feelings’ attitude will not be returning,” he tweeted. “A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of [sic] fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you!
Philip Winchester, who plays assistant district attorney Peter Stone on the long-running drama, announced on Twitter that he won’t be returning next season. (An NBC rep declined to confirm Winchester’s exit.)
“Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his ‘the facts don’t care about you’re [sic] feelings’ attitude will not be returning,” he tweeted. “A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of [sic] fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you!
- 3/29/2019
- TVLine.com
With news of the historic renewal of NBC’s Law & Order: Svu for its 21st season, we’re learning that key cast member Philip Winchester won’t be returning. Winchester, who portrays Asst. District Attorney Peter Stone on the drama series, tweeted the news shortly after the renewal was announced.
“Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his ‘the facts don’t care about you’re feelings’ attitude will not be returning,” he tweeted. A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure,” tweeted Winchester, who originated the character on short-lived Chicago Justice.
Winchester starred along with Mariska Hargitay as Lt. Olivia Benson, Ice T as Sgt. Odafin “Fin” Tutuola, Kelli Giddish as Det. Amanda Rollins and Peter Scanavino as Det. Sonny Carisi.
According to sources, no other casting changes are expected.
“Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his ‘the facts don’t care about you’re feelings’ attitude will not be returning,” he tweeted. A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure,” tweeted Winchester, who originated the character on short-lived Chicago Justice.
Winchester starred along with Mariska Hargitay as Lt. Olivia Benson, Ice T as Sgt. Odafin “Fin” Tutuola, Kelli Giddish as Det. Amanda Rollins and Peter Scanavino as Det. Sonny Carisi.
According to sources, no other casting changes are expected.
- 3/29/2019
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Law & Order: Svu was renewed for a record-breaking 21st season by NBC earlier today, but one cast member has confirmed they will not be staying with the show beyond the current season.
Philip Winchester took to Twitter shortly after the renewal news broke to reveal that he is departing ahead of Law & Order: Svu Season 21.
"Sadly for me, Peter stone and his 'the facts don’t care about you’re feelings' attitude will not be returning," the actor's short, but sweet statement reads.
"A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure."
Related: Law & Order: Svu Renewed for Record-Breaking Season 21!
Winchester first played Peter Stone on three episodes of Chicago P.D.
He went on to appear as a series regular on NBC's one-and-done Chicago Justice. He made an...
Philip Winchester took to Twitter shortly after the renewal news broke to reveal that he is departing ahead of Law & Order: Svu Season 21.
"Sadly for me, Peter stone and his 'the facts don’t care about you’re feelings' attitude will not be returning," the actor's short, but sweet statement reads.
"A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure."
Related: Law & Order: Svu Renewed for Record-Breaking Season 21!
Winchester first played Peter Stone on three episodes of Chicago P.D.
He went on to appear as a series regular on NBC's one-and-done Chicago Justice. He made an...
- 3/29/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Law & Order: Svu will be down at least one cast member when the show returns for the historical season 21. Philip Winchester, who joined the cast as Ada Stone in season 19, is exiting the long-running NBC series. Winchester, who originated the character on the short-lived Chicago Justice, tweeted the news of his exit after congratulating the cast and crew of Law & Order: Svu on the landmark season 21 renewal. "Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his 'the facts don't care about you're feelings' attitude will not be returning," he tweeted. A huge tip of the hat to my amazing fans and not so big of fans. You All make me work harder. Thank you! See you on the next adventure," he...
- 3/29/2019
- E! Online
Law & Order: Svu will enter its historic 21st season down a castmember.
Philip Winchester announced on Twitter on Friday, shortly after NBC renewed the series, that he won't be returning for 2019-20. He has played Assistant District Attorney Peter Stone — the son of original Law & Order prosecutor Ben Stone (Michael Moriarty) — for the past two seasons. He'll appear in the final four episodes of the season.
"Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his 'the facts don't care about your feelings' attitude will not be returning," Winchester wrote on Twitter. "A huge tip of ...
Philip Winchester announced on Twitter on Friday, shortly after NBC renewed the series, that he won't be returning for 2019-20. He has played Assistant District Attorney Peter Stone — the son of original Law & Order prosecutor Ben Stone (Michael Moriarty) — for the past two seasons. He'll appear in the final four episodes of the season.
"Sadly for me, Peter Stone and his 'the facts don't care about your feelings' attitude will not be returning," Winchester wrote on Twitter. "A huge tip of ...
- 3/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Headline-ripping Law & Order: Svu is now tearing apart the record books. NBC has renewed the venerable Dick Wolf procedural for Season 21, a move that will make it the longest-running primetime live-action series in television history. Mariska Hargitay & Co. will breeze past current title holders Og Law & Order and Gunsmoke, which ran for 20 seasons apiece.
“I’m deeply proud to be a part of this groundbreaking show, and humbled to make television history today,” Hargitay said in a statement. “The longevity and continued success of Svu is a testament not only to the show’s powerful storytelling and ability to connect with viewers,...
“I’m deeply proud to be a part of this groundbreaking show, and humbled to make television history today,” Hargitay said in a statement. “The longevity and continued success of Svu is a testament not only to the show’s powerful storytelling and ability to connect with viewers,...
- 3/29/2019
- TVLine.com
Law & Order: SVU and its star Mariska Hargitay have cemented their places in television history. NBC has renewed Dick Wolf’s series for a record-setting 21st season, making it TV’s longest-running primetime live-action series, surpassing the previous mark of 20 seasons set by mothership series Law & Order (1990-2010) and Gunsmoke (1955-75).
The renewal also marks a milestone for Hargitay’s Lt. Benson as the longest-running character in a primetime live-action series. Hargitay surpassed Gunsmoke‘s James Arness and Milburn Stone as well as Kelsey Grammer who have all portrayed the same character for 20 consecutive seasons..
“We tip our cap to Dick Wolf, Mariska Hargitay and the amazing cast and crew of SVU, who now all go into the record book,” said Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks,...
The renewal also marks a milestone for Hargitay’s Lt. Benson as the longest-running character in a primetime live-action series. Hargitay surpassed Gunsmoke‘s James Arness and Milburn Stone as well as Kelsey Grammer who have all portrayed the same character for 20 consecutive seasons..
“We tip our cap to Dick Wolf, Mariska Hargitay and the amazing cast and crew of SVU, who now all go into the record book,” said Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks,...
- 3/29/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
It is interesting this Oscar weekend to reflect on the life and career of the great Stanley Donen who died today at the age of 94. For those nominated tomorrow night who end up losing, don’t despair and just think of Stanley Donen , the director behind the camera on Singin’ In The Rain, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, On The Town, Damn Yankees, The Pajama Game, It’s Always Fair Weather, Royal Wedding, Indiscreet, Charade , Arabesque, Two For The Road, Funny Face, and so many more. He never got a single Academy Award nomination in his career, not one, yet he made so many movies that are the epitome of style , and virtually (with mentors like Gene Kelly in particular) helped to reinvent the movie musical before passing the baton to Bob Fosse ,Rob Marshall, and Damien Chazelle among others all clearly influenced by him in one way or another.
- 2/24/2019
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Like a lot of great filmmakers, Stanley Donen never won a competitive Academy Award — or even got nominated for one. But the “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Charade” director, who died this morning at 94, did receive an honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1998. Presented by Martin Scorsese, it was emblematic of Donen’s vibrant spirit — and, apropos of his career, featured a musical interlude.
“Marty, it’s backwards, I should be giving this to you, believe me. And I want to thank the Board of Governors for this cute little fella which to me looks titanic,” he said before launching into song (the Titanic reference was a nod to how this was the night James Cameron’s film would win 11 Oscars). “Tonight, words seem inadequate. In musicals that’s when we do a song, so…”
Then he sang:
“Heaven, I’m in heaven,
and my heart beats so that I can hardly speak,...
“Marty, it’s backwards, I should be giving this to you, believe me. And I want to thank the Board of Governors for this cute little fella which to me looks titanic,” he said before launching into song (the Titanic reference was a nod to how this was the night James Cameron’s film would win 11 Oscars). “Tonight, words seem inadequate. In musicals that’s when we do a song, so…”
Then he sang:
“Heaven, I’m in heaven,
and my heart beats so that I can hardly speak,...
- 2/23/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
I love when characters come full circle.
Peter Stone has always been a complicated character, wounded both by his dysfunctional relationship with his father and his inability to take care of his sister's mental health needs.
And on Law & Order: Svu Season 20 Episode 12, his problems paid off, not only giving viewers a window into his pain but allowing him to make up for his past by being a father figure to Noah.
The elder Stone's inattention to his son's obsession with baseball has long been a theme in Peter's backstory, but this story took it to a whole new level.
Throughout the hour, Stone learned new things about his father's absence from his life growing up that challenged his belief that he was always low on his dad's priority list.
The Infinity Rapist case tied everything together, forcing Stone to confront the fact that his workaholic dad did love him...
Peter Stone has always been a complicated character, wounded both by his dysfunctional relationship with his father and his inability to take care of his sister's mental health needs.
And on Law & Order: Svu Season 20 Episode 12, his problems paid off, not only giving viewers a window into his pain but allowing him to make up for his past by being a father figure to Noah.
The elder Stone's inattention to his son's obsession with baseball has long been a theme in Peter's backstory, but this story took it to a whole new level.
Throughout the hour, Stone learned new things about his father's absence from his life growing up that challenged his belief that he was always low on his dad's priority list.
The Infinity Rapist case tied everything together, forcing Stone to confront the fact that his workaholic dad did love him...
- 1/18/2019
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Law & Order: Svu‘s Olivia Benson is one of the best cops around, but there’s a case even she can’t crack: how to deal with Noah’s terrible attitude.
In this exclusive sneak peek from Thursday’s episode (NBC, 10/9c), Benson and Peter Stone spend some of their nearly non-existent free time hanging out at a playground with Olivia’s son. As they play baseball, Noah is an absolute joy to be around. He smiles! He laughs! He doesn’t sass Olivia! But that’s not always the case, his mom notes ruefully.
“You should see him at dinner time,...
In this exclusive sneak peek from Thursday’s episode (NBC, 10/9c), Benson and Peter Stone spend some of their nearly non-existent free time hanging out at a playground with Olivia’s son. As they play baseball, Noah is an absolute joy to be around. He smiles! He laughs! He doesn’t sass Olivia! But that’s not always the case, his mom notes ruefully.
“You should see him at dinner time,...
- 1/16/2019
- TVLine.com
Oscar Wilde wrote that "life imitates art for more than art imitates life." Writers have been forever basing their stories and scripts on the world around them. Still, as Wilde suggests, the books we read, the shows we see, and the lessons we learn play a role in our decisions and behaviors.
Knowing this, writers like to feed us messages that make us think and even sometimes bring us to their way of thinking. In recent years, the real world (such a terrible place to live) has been fraught with a great deal of tension politically. The left and right seem more at odds than ever, and everybody is speaking out.
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So too, the writers of our favorite shows are making their positions known as this climate leaks into our shows, helping us see our...
Knowing this, writers like to feed us messages that make us think and even sometimes bring us to their way of thinking. In recent years, the real world (such a terrible place to live) has been fraught with a great deal of tension politically. The left and right seem more at odds than ever, and everybody is speaking out.
Related: Enjoy Unlimited access to thousands of Movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Video
So too, the writers of our favorite shows are making their positions known as this climate leaks into our shows, helping us see our...
- 12/22/2018
- by TV Fanatic Staff
- TVfanatic
Photo Coverage: Sutton Foster, Gavin Creel & More Take Bows in Roundabout's My One And Only Benefit!
Just last night,Roundabout Theatre Companypresented a special one-night-only Benefit Musical Performance of My One and Only, the award-winning musical comedy by Peter Stone and Timothy S. Mayer with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin.The event was led bySutton Foster 'Edythe Herbert' and Gavin Creel 'Captain Billy Buck Chandler', withHeidi Blickenstaff 'Mickey', Ted Louis Levy 'Mr. Magix', Michael Park 'Prince Nicolai' and Lance Roberts 'Rev. J.D. Montgomery'.
- 11/13/2018
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company Todd Haimes, Artistic DirectorCEO has just announcedthat Heidi Blickenstaff 'Mickey', Ted Louis Levy 'Mr. Magix', Michael Park 'Prince Nicolai' and Lance Roberts 'Rev. J.D. Montgomery' have joined Sutton Foster 'Edythe Herbert' and Gavin Creel 'Captain Billy Buck Chandler' in a special one-night-only Benefit Musical Performance of My One and Only, the award-winning musical comedy by Peter Stone and Timothy S. Mayer with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin.
- 11/7/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company Todd Haimes, Artistic DirectorCEO just announced Tony Award winner Gavin Creel Hello, Dolly, She Loves Me will join two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster Anything Goes, Thoroughly Modern Millie in a special one-night-only Benefit Musical Performance of My One and Only, the award-winning musical comedy by Peter Stone and Timothy S. Mayer with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin.
- 10/9/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
If time heals all wounds, Law & Order: Svu‘s Peter Stone is screwed.
Only a few months will have passed between the events of the Season 19 finale and the two-hour Season 20 premiere (Thursday, Sept. 27 at 9/8c), show boss Michael Chernuchin tells TVLine. That means the assistant district attorney will be in the thick of his grief over his sister’s murder when next we see him. And how is he handling it?
“Not well,” Chernuchin says.
Viewers will recall that Stone’s sibling Pamela was killed by cartel baddie Diego Diaz in the season-ender; she took her final breaths in her brother’s arms.
Only a few months will have passed between the events of the Season 19 finale and the two-hour Season 20 premiere (Thursday, Sept. 27 at 9/8c), show boss Michael Chernuchin tells TVLine. That means the assistant district attorney will be in the thick of his grief over his sister’s murder when next we see him. And how is he handling it?
“Not well,” Chernuchin says.
Viewers will recall that Stone’s sibling Pamela was killed by cartel baddie Diego Diaz in the season-ender; she took her final breaths in her brother’s arms.
- 9/21/2018
- TVLine.com
Ever since Peter Stone (Philip Winchester) replaced Barba (Raul Esparza) as Svu's go-to district
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- 5/24/2018
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide.com - Features
Philip Winchester knows he's not exactly in good standing with every Law & Order: Svu fan. In "The Undiscovered Country," Svu introduced Winchester as his Chicago Justice character Peter Stone, son of Law & Order's Ben Stone, and the replacement to Raúl Esparza's Ada Rafael Barba. Winchester's character immediately clashed with the Special Victims Unit and its mama bear, Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay). "There are big shoes to fill, Raúl is an incredible actor…he had a great relationship with Mariska. Just personally, not even as Peter Stone, but as Philip Winchester coming in, there's a lot of, 'Gosh, this is someone else's playground. These are kids I...
- 3/14/2018
- E! Online
Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cabot is slipping back into her legal briefs: Former cast member Stephanie March will return to Law & Order: Svu this season, NBC announced Monday.
The hour, which is titled “Sunk Cost Fallacy” and is slated to air in April, will be March’s 91st Svu as the trial attorney. Per the network’s official synopsis, the search for an abducted woman and her young daughter leads Mariska Hargitay’s Lt. Benson to cross paths with her friend, Cabot.
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The hour, which is titled “Sunk Cost Fallacy” and is slated to air in April, will be March’s 91st Svu as the trial attorney. Per the network’s official synopsis, the search for an abducted woman and her young daughter leads Mariska Hargitay’s Lt. Benson to cross paths with her friend, Cabot.
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- 3/5/2018
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cabot is slipping back into her legal briefs: Former cast member Stephanie March will return to Law & Order: Svu this season, NBC announced Monday.
The hour, which is titled “Sunk Cost Fallacy” and is slated to air in April, will be March’s 91st Svu as the trial attorney. Per the network’s official synopsis, the search for an abducted woman and her young daughter leads Mariska Hargitay’s Lt. Benson to cross paths with her friend, Cabot.
“It is a thrill to welcome Stephanie back to the Svu family, even for a short visit,” showrunner Michael Chernuchin said via statement.
The hour, which is titled “Sunk Cost Fallacy” and is slated to air in April, will be March’s 91st Svu as the trial attorney. Per the network’s official synopsis, the search for an abducted woman and her young daughter leads Mariska Hargitay’s Lt. Benson to cross paths with her friend, Cabot.
“It is a thrill to welcome Stephanie back to the Svu family, even for a short visit,” showrunner Michael Chernuchin said via statement.
- 3/5/2018
- TVLine.com
Law & Order: Svu just lost a major star.
Raúl Esparza took to Twitter to release a statement shortly after Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 12 aired and confirmed his days with the NBC crime drama are over.
“Goodbye Barba. Thank you. You changed my life. My squad. And you, you always, my Liv, my friend Mariska. I will always treasure my time with all of you,” the actor said.
Esparaza joined the cast during Law & Order Season 14 and emerged as a hit with viewers. This paved the way for him to be upped to series regular.
“It has truly been an honor writing for Raul. The power, sensitivity, and morality he brought to the character of Rafael Barba never failed to elevate our scripts,” showrunner Michael Chernuchin said in a statement.
“Raul is family, and we look forward to seeing his talent shine in new projects. As for Barba, Svu...
Raúl Esparza took to Twitter to release a statement shortly after Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 12 aired and confirmed his days with the NBC crime drama are over.
“Goodbye Barba. Thank you. You changed my life. My squad. And you, you always, my Liv, my friend Mariska. I will always treasure my time with all of you,” the actor said.
Esparaza joined the cast during Law & Order Season 14 and emerged as a hit with viewers. This paved the way for him to be upped to series regular.
“It has truly been an honor writing for Raul. The power, sensitivity, and morality he brought to the character of Rafael Barba never failed to elevate our scripts,” showrunner Michael Chernuchin said in a statement.
“Raul is family, and we look forward to seeing his talent shine in new projects. As for Barba, Svu...
- 2/8/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Law & Order: Svu said goodbye to another Ada. The long-running NBC drama and Raúl Esparza parted ways after six seasons with the Wednesday, Feb. 7 episode. "Goodbye Barba. Thank you. You changed my life. My squad. And you, you always, my Liv, my friend Mariska. I will always treasure my time with all of you," Esparza tweeted after the episode aired. The episode featured Esparza's Rafael Barba on trial for helping a mother end her infant's life in a right-to-die case. He was found not guilty, but decided to move on. Philip Winchester of Chicago Justice is bringing his character, Peter Stone, to Svu as the new prosecutor starting Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking with EW, Esparza said it was...
- 2/8/2018
- E! Online
I was beyond excited when I heard that Sam Waterson and Philip Winchester were going to guest star on Law & Order: Svu.
I've been a fan of the Law & Order franchise from the beginning and Sam Waterson for longer than that. I still remember his role on the short-lived I'll Fly Away, and I love him on Grace & Frankie.
I was heartbroken when Chicago Justice was canceled after only one season, so seeing Peter Stone again was doubly exciting. I didn't expect Ben Stone to die, nor did I expect Barba to resign so that Peter could take his place, though.
Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 12 was a powerful hour of television that was full of surprises. I'm not quite sure how I feel about any of this.
Exit stories are always risky. Viewers get attached to characters and seeing them go is heartbreaking!
I mean, I'm still not...
I've been a fan of the Law & Order franchise from the beginning and Sam Waterson for longer than that. I still remember his role on the short-lived I'll Fly Away, and I love him on Grace & Frankie.
I was heartbroken when Chicago Justice was canceled after only one season, so seeing Peter Stone again was doubly exciting. I didn't expect Ben Stone to die, nor did I expect Barba to resign so that Peter could take his place, though.
Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 12 was a powerful hour of television that was full of surprises. I'm not quite sure how I feel about any of this.
Exit stories are always risky. Viewers get attached to characters and seeing them go is heartbreaking!
I mean, I'm still not...
- 2/8/2018
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Law & Order: Svu pulled out all the stops for a swan song. Warning, spoilers ahead! Raúl Esparza is leaving Law & Order: Svu. To usher Esparza off the long-running drama, Svu brought back Sam Waterston, killed off two characters and re-introduced viewers to Philip Winchester's Peter Stone from Chicago Justice. "It has truly been an honor writing for Raúl. The power, sensitivity and morality he brought to the character of Rafael Barba never failed to elevate our scripts," Svu showrunner Michael Chernuchin said in a statement. "Raúl is family and we look forward to seeing his talent shine in new projects. As for Barba, Svu fans may see him again soon." Svu has a...
- 2/8/2018
- E! Online
Jack McCoy is back in the Law & Order court room, but not everyone is happy to see him it seems. In the above sneak peek from Law & Order: Svu's "The Undiscovered Country," Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) comes face-to-face with McCoy (Sam Waterston) for the first time in years, but it's safe to say this isn't a very happy reunion, nor is it a very pleasant meeting between Benson and Peter Stone (Philip Winchester). "Oh, here comes my dinner date. Lt. Benson, say hello to Peter Stone. He's the hot shot out of Chicago who's going to be special counsel in the People v. Rafael Barba," McCoy says to Benson. What does Benson say to that? Click play on the video above. Needless...
- 2/5/2018
- E! Online
Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn return in Charade at Cineplex theatres!Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn return in Charade at Cineplex theatres!Ingrid Randoja - Cineplex Magazine1/24/2018 10:23:00 Am Cary Grant did not want to work with Audrey Hepburn.
It wasn’t personal. The 59-year-old actor admired Hepburn, but when director Stanley Donen offered him the romantic male lead in Charade (1963) opposite 33-year-old Hepburn he turned it down. He felt their 26-year age difference was too great and audiences would find it unseemly.
He eventually agreed to star with the condition screenwriter Peter Stone address the issue by changing the script so Hepburn takes the lead in the couple’s budding romance.
The result is a topsy-turvy crime thriller set in Paris that casts Hepburn as Reggie Lampert, whose dead husband stole gold bars during World War II. Pursued by three thugs who believe Reggie knows where the gold is hidden,...
It wasn’t personal. The 59-year-old actor admired Hepburn, but when director Stanley Donen offered him the romantic male lead in Charade (1963) opposite 33-year-old Hepburn he turned it down. He felt their 26-year age difference was too great and audiences would find it unseemly.
He eventually agreed to star with the condition screenwriter Peter Stone address the issue by changing the script so Hepburn takes the lead in the couple’s budding romance.
The result is a topsy-turvy crime thriller set in Paris that casts Hepburn as Reggie Lampert, whose dead husband stole gold bars during World War II. Pursued by three thugs who believe Reggie knows where the gold is hidden,...
- 1/24/2018
- by Ingrid Randoja - Cineplex Magazine
- Cineplex
By Lee Pfeiffer
Cary Grant was one of the few actors to defy the effects of aging. The older he got, the more popular his films became. By the late 1950s Grant had become uncomfortable making movies because he realized audiences only wanted to see him as a romantic lead and he felt self-conscious about studio insistence that he be seen on screen romancing female leads who were often decades younger than him. Nonetheless, Grant kept forestalling his frequent vows to retire from acting. He had taken much more control over his career by forming his own production company and the result were some of the biggest hits of his career ("Operation Petticoat", "That Touch of Mink", "Charade"). Grant's primary motivation for not retiring was his desire- or rather, obsession- with winning an Oscar. Alfred Hitchcock had advised him that the best way to do so was to get away...
Cary Grant was one of the few actors to defy the effects of aging. The older he got, the more popular his films became. By the late 1950s Grant had become uncomfortable making movies because he realized audiences only wanted to see him as a romantic lead and he felt self-conscious about studio insistence that he be seen on screen romancing female leads who were often decades younger than him. Nonetheless, Grant kept forestalling his frequent vows to retire from acting. He had taken much more control over his career by forming his own production company and the result were some of the biggest hits of his career ("Operation Petticoat", "That Touch of Mink", "Charade"). Grant's primary motivation for not retiring was his desire- or rather, obsession- with winning an Oscar. Alfred Hitchcock had advised him that the best way to do so was to get away...
- 12/26/2017
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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