Less animation, plenty of reality, and another two-hour comedy block reduced — those are some of the quick take-aways from Fox’s 2014 fall schedule announcement.
First up: On Mondays, the network will launch perhaps fall’s most-anticipated new drama, the Batman prequel series Gotham at 8 p.m. followed by the sophomore return of Sleepy Hollow at 9 p.m. Fox has ordered 16 episodes of Gotham and 18 episodes of Sleepy Hollow. On Tuesdays, ambitious new reality show Utopia, in which contestants try to build a perfect society over the course of a year, will open for New Girl and The Mindy Project (which...
First up: On Mondays, the network will launch perhaps fall’s most-anticipated new drama, the Batman prequel series Gotham at 8 p.m. followed by the sophomore return of Sleepy Hollow at 9 p.m. Fox has ordered 16 episodes of Gotham and 18 episodes of Sleepy Hollow. On Tuesdays, ambitious new reality show Utopia, in which contestants try to build a perfect society over the course of a year, will open for New Girl and The Mindy Project (which...
- 5/12/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
News Louisa Mellor 19 Nov 2013 - 08:28
Gracepoint, the Us remake of Broadchurch, is to star Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn and the redoubtable Jacki Weaver...
Here's some casting nobody can balk at: the tremendous Jacki Weaver (Animal Kingdom, Silver Linings Playbook) and Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn (Skyler White) are to join David Tennant in Gracepoint, which is the new moniker Broadchurch is going by over in the Us.
Gunn has some large shoes (or should we say, orange cagoule) to fill in the role of Detective Ellie Miller, which Olivia Colman memorably acted all over like the pro she is in the original series. The same, it has to be said, goes for Weaver, who will be playing the role Pauline Quirke made her own as caravan-dwelling dog-owning, Susan Wright.
David Tennant, it goes without saying, will be playing the David Tennant role of Detective Alec Hardy (well, it'd...
Gracepoint, the Us remake of Broadchurch, is to star Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn and the redoubtable Jacki Weaver...
Here's some casting nobody can balk at: the tremendous Jacki Weaver (Animal Kingdom, Silver Linings Playbook) and Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn (Skyler White) are to join David Tennant in Gracepoint, which is the new moniker Broadchurch is going by over in the Us.
Gunn has some large shoes (or should we say, orange cagoule) to fill in the role of Detective Ellie Miller, which Olivia Colman memorably acted all over like the pro she is in the original series. The same, it has to be said, goes for Weaver, who will be playing the role Pauline Quirke made her own as caravan-dwelling dog-owning, Susan Wright.
David Tennant, it goes without saying, will be playing the David Tennant role of Detective Alec Hardy (well, it'd...
- 11/19/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Skyler White herself, "Breaking Bad" actress Anna Gunn, is coming back to television. Gunn is set to star opposite David Tennant in "Gracepoint," the U.S. adaptation of acclaimed U.K. limited series murder mystery "Broadchurch".
Set in the sleepy seaside town of Gracepoint, the story deals with the tragic death of a young boy who appears to have been murdered. Investigations into the death lead to the various dark secrets of the townspeople coming to light.
Gunn steps into the female lead role of police detective Ellie Miller, played by Olivia Colman in the original. Tennant essentially reprises his role in the remake of the outsider police detective who takes Ellie's promotion. The pair lead the investigation.
Oscar winner Jacki Weaver will step into Pauline Quirke's role of Susan Wright, the glowering and mysterious woman who lives in the local Rv park with only her dog to keep her company.
Set in the sleepy seaside town of Gracepoint, the story deals with the tragic death of a young boy who appears to have been murdered. Investigations into the death lead to the various dark secrets of the townspeople coming to light.
Gunn steps into the female lead role of police detective Ellie Miller, played by Olivia Colman in the original. Tennant essentially reprises his role in the remake of the outsider police detective who takes Ellie's promotion. The pair lead the investigation.
Oscar winner Jacki Weaver will step into Pauline Quirke's role of Susan Wright, the glowering and mysterious woman who lives in the local Rv park with only her dog to keep her company.
- 11/18/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
"Breaking Bad" Emmy winner Anna Gunn and two-time Oscar nominee Jacki Weaver ("Silver Linings Playbook") have joined the cast of "Gracepoint," Fox's remake of the British miniseries "Broadchurch."
Gunn will play one of the lead roles in Detective Ellie Miller, a life-long resident of Gracepoint, a tranquil beach town that's thrown into turmoil when a young boy is killed. Olivia Colman played the same role on "Broadchurch."
Weaver, meanwhile, is set to play Susan Wright (portrayed by Pauline Quirke on "Broadchurch"), a standoffish resident of the town who gets caught up in the investigation.
"Gracepoint" will also star David Tennant, who will essentially reprise his role from "Broadchurch" as the troubled lead investigator on the case. "Broadchurch" creator Chris Chibnall is executive producing the remake, while "In Treatment" veterans Anya Epstein and Dan Futterman will serve as showrunners. The miniseries is scheduled to air during the 2014-15 season.
Gunn will play one of the lead roles in Detective Ellie Miller, a life-long resident of Gracepoint, a tranquil beach town that's thrown into turmoil when a young boy is killed. Olivia Colman played the same role on "Broadchurch."
Weaver, meanwhile, is set to play Susan Wright (portrayed by Pauline Quirke on "Broadchurch"), a standoffish resident of the town who gets caught up in the investigation.
"Gracepoint" will also star David Tennant, who will essentially reprise his role from "Broadchurch" as the troubled lead investigator on the case. "Broadchurch" creator Chris Chibnall is executive producing the remake, while "In Treatment" veterans Anya Epstein and Dan Futterman will serve as showrunners. The miniseries is scheduled to air during the 2014-15 season.
- 11/18/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Breaking Bad actress Anna Gunn has been cast in the Us remake of Broadchurch.
The star will appear alongside David Tennant and Silver Linings Playbook's Jacki Weaver in the remake, Deadline reports.
The Fox series - which will follow the same plot as the ITV original - has been retitled Gracepoint.
Gunn will play Detective Ellie Miller in the series alongside Tennant, who will play Detective Emmett Carver.
The character of Miller is played by Olivia Colman in the UK. The actress recently confirmed that she will appear in the second series of the crime drama.
Meanwhile, Weaver will take on the role of Susan Wright, a mysterious woman who is new to the town. The part was played by Pauline Quirke in the UK series.
Director James Strong has joined the Fox series and will direct multiple episodes of the Us version, having previously directed the pilot and multiple episodes of ITV's Broadchurch.
The star will appear alongside David Tennant and Silver Linings Playbook's Jacki Weaver in the remake, Deadline reports.
The Fox series - which will follow the same plot as the ITV original - has been retitled Gracepoint.
Gunn will play Detective Ellie Miller in the series alongside Tennant, who will play Detective Emmett Carver.
The character of Miller is played by Olivia Colman in the UK. The actress recently confirmed that she will appear in the second series of the crime drama.
Meanwhile, Weaver will take on the role of Susan Wright, a mysterious woman who is new to the town. The part was played by Pauline Quirke in the UK series.
Director James Strong has joined the Fox series and will direct multiple episodes of the Us version, having previously directed the pilot and multiple episodes of ITV's Broadchurch.
- 11/18/2013
- Digital Spy
Anna Gunn is pulling the trigger on her follow-up to Breaking Bad.
The Emmy winner has landed the co-lead opposite David Tennant in Gracepoint, Fox’s limited-series adaptation of the UK murder mystery Broadchurch, TVLine has learned.
Additionally, Jacki Weaver — an Oscar nominee for 2012′s Silver Linings Playbook — has landed a supporting role in the project.
Related | 2014 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Cancelled? What’s Returning? What’s on the Bubble?
Gunn will play Detective Ellie Miller, a happily married wife and mother who works as a police detective in the sleepy seaside town of Gracepoint. When a promotion she was...
The Emmy winner has landed the co-lead opposite David Tennant in Gracepoint, Fox’s limited-series adaptation of the UK murder mystery Broadchurch, TVLine has learned.
Additionally, Jacki Weaver — an Oscar nominee for 2012′s Silver Linings Playbook — has landed a supporting role in the project.
Related | 2014 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Cancelled? What’s Returning? What’s on the Bubble?
Gunn will play Detective Ellie Miller, a happily married wife and mother who works as a police detective in the sleepy seaside town of Gracepoint. When a promotion she was...
- 11/18/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Breaking Bad‘s Anna Gunn and Jacki Weaver (Silver Linings Playbook) are set to co-star opposite David Tennant in Fox‘s event series Gracepoint, a U.S. remake of UK’s Broadchurch. James Strong, who directed the pilot and multiple episodes of the original series, has come on board to direct multiple episodes of the Fox version — including the opening hour, on which he will serve as executive producer. Gracepoint, from Shine America and Kudos, centers on Detective Emmett Carver (Tennant), the lead male investigator on the case of a shocking murder that puts a small town under scrutiny. Gunn, repped by UTA and The Schiff Co., will play Detective Ellie Miller, a wife and mother who was passed over for a promised promotion in favor of an outsider, Carver, but her disappointment quickly fades in light of tragedy. Weaver, repped by ICM Partners, Elevate Entertainment and Felker Toczek, will play Susan Wright,...
- 11/18/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Skyler White haters are going to want to avoid Fox’s event series, “Gracepoint.” Same for whoever could possibly dislike Jacki Weaver. Emmy Award winner Anna Gunn (“Breaking Bad”) and two-time Academy Award nominee Weaver (“Silver Linings Playbook”) have been cast in the crime show, playing the roles of Detective Ellie Miller and Susan Wright, respectively. Dan Futterman (Academy Award nominated for “Capote”) and Anya Epstein (“In Treatment”) have signed on as executive producers and showrunners for the Fox series. Chris Chibnall (“Dr. Who”), who created the series, is also counted among the exec producers. He will pen the premiere episode.
- 11/18/2013
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
If you were worried about Fox's plans to remake Broadchurch, this should help ease your fears: Breaking Bad star Anna Gunn and Oscar nominee Jacki Weaver have joined the cast of the limited series. The project, which, like the original, stars David Tennant, also now officially has a new name, one which refers to the seaside town in which the show is set: Gracepoint. Gunn will play Detective Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman in the original), described by Fox as "a happily married wife and mother who is looking forward to a promised promotion" on the police force; the job instead goes to Tennant's outsider character (renamed Detective Emmett Carver). "Ellie is disgruntled," Fox's character description reads. "But her disappointment quickly fades in light of tragedy, and she must work her very first murder case with her prickly new partner." As for Weaver, she'll play Susan Wright, a character played by...
- 11/18/2013
- by Josef Adalian
- Vulture
Never let it be said that American telly can’t lock in on British shows it wants to remake. Though it doesn’t always lead to success – for every Office there’s a Coupling – it doesn’t stop the networks across the pond trying. The latest target for Americanisation is crime drama Broadchurch, and two new casting announcements have arrived, with word that Breaking Bad’s Anna Gunn and Silver Linings Playbook’s Jacki Weaver are aboard.They’re joining David Tennant, who is largely reprising his police role from the ITV version, albeit with an American name, Detective Emmett Carver. And the whole show is getting a new moniker, Gracepoint.Gunn will slide into the role of Detective Ellie Miller, as played by Olivia Colman in the original, while Weaver will be the suspicious Susan Wright, the character assayed by Pauline Quirke. The murder mystery will still play out in a small coastal town,...
- 11/18/2013
- EmpireOnline
In the previous episode of "Broadchurch," Susan Wright -- the suspicious-acting woman who had Danny Latimer's skateboard in her trailer -- revealed under questioning that her late husband had abused their daughters without her knowledge.
DS Ellie Miller later said of Susan something to the effect of, "How the heck could she not have known what was going on in her own home?" If that line set off alarm bells, you weren't alone -- and Wednesday's (Sept. 25) final episode confirmed them in about as wrenching a way as you can imagine.
The killer's identity -- Ellie's husband, Joe -- is revealed rather early on in the episode. But the whodunit aspect of "Broadchurch" was never the entire point -- rather it was what Danny's killing did to the people who lived in the town. And the fallout from Joe's unmasking had wide and deep ripples.
Joe, we learn, had essentially...
DS Ellie Miller later said of Susan something to the effect of, "How the heck could she not have known what was going on in her own home?" If that line set off alarm bells, you weren't alone -- and Wednesday's (Sept. 25) final episode confirmed them in about as wrenching a way as you can imagine.
The killer's identity -- Ellie's husband, Joe -- is revealed rather early on in the episode. But the whodunit aspect of "Broadchurch" was never the entire point -- rather it was what Danny's killing did to the people who lived in the town. And the fallout from Joe's unmasking had wide and deep ripples.
Joe, we learn, had essentially...
- 9/26/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
With only two episodes left of BBC America’s addictive whodunit Broadchurch, answers are on the way. In tonight’s hour (10 p.m. Et), we learn the connection between Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) and Nige Carter (Joe Sims) as she’s questioned, and, as you’ll see in our exclusive preview below, Nige doesn’t like what she shares with the authorities. In happier news, Susan’s dog, Vince, is alive — for now. Watch the clip below, then take our weekly poll. Note: Steer clear of the comments section to avoid spoilers.
- 9/18/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
After becoming an instant phenomenon in the UK, acclaimed new drama "Broadchurch" is set to make its debut stateside this summer -- and we've got the first thrilling trailer to whet your appetite.
BBC America's newest import stars David Tennant ("Doctor Who") and Olivia Colman as two detectives investigating the shocking murder of a young boy and the impact it has on a quiet seaside town when everyone in the tight-knit, secretive community becomes a suspect. Will the community band together to help the detectives solve the appalling crime, or will secrets and lies derail the investigation?
"Broadchurch" also stars Jodie Whitaker and Andrew Buchan as the boy's grieving parents Beth and Mark Latimer, Arthur Darvill ("Doctor Who") as the town priest, Rev. Paul Coates, David Bradley as local shop owner Jack Marshall, Matthew Gravelle as Ellie's (Colman) supportive husband Joe Miller, Jonathan Bailey as up-and-coming local reporter, Vicky McClure...
BBC America's newest import stars David Tennant ("Doctor Who") and Olivia Colman as two detectives investigating the shocking murder of a young boy and the impact it has on a quiet seaside town when everyone in the tight-knit, secretive community becomes a suspect. Will the community band together to help the detectives solve the appalling crime, or will secrets and lies derail the investigation?
"Broadchurch" also stars Jodie Whitaker and Andrew Buchan as the boy's grieving parents Beth and Mark Latimer, Arthur Darvill ("Doctor Who") as the town priest, Rev. Paul Coates, David Bradley as local shop owner Jack Marshall, Matthew Gravelle as Ellie's (Colman) supportive husband Joe Miller, Jonathan Bailey as up-and-coming local reporter, Vicky McClure...
- 6/25/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Broadchurch is the immensely popular, and some might say surprise, hit TV drama of the year so far with David Tennant and Olivia Colman in the starring roles against a backdrop of gorgeous Dorset scenery and a puzzling death of a young boy in a quiet seaside community.
Enter grizzled detective Di Alex Hardy (David Tennant) who seems to have unfortunately chosen Broadchurch as a quiet escape from a stain on his reputation and is teamed with local copper and friend of the dead boy’s family Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) who is determined to find the killer but equally keen to protect her friends in the community from the harsh manner and questions of her new colleague.
As the case goes on Di Hardy roots out some of the secrets that the inhabitants of Broadchurch have been carrying with them and in some cases their unwillingness to be more...
Enter grizzled detective Di Alex Hardy (David Tennant) who seems to have unfortunately chosen Broadchurch as a quiet escape from a stain on his reputation and is teamed with local copper and friend of the dead boy’s family Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) who is determined to find the killer but equally keen to protect her friends in the community from the harsh manner and questions of her new colleague.
As the case goes on Di Hardy roots out some of the secrets that the inhabitants of Broadchurch have been carrying with them and in some cases their unwillingness to be more...
- 5/20/2013
- by Colin Hart
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
'Broadchurch' star Matthew Gravelle was shocked to find out his character was Danny Latimer's killer. The 36-year-old actor - who plays Joe Miller in the ITV detective drama, which concluded on Monday night (22.04.13) when he confessed to the murder of 11-year-old Danny - had his money on either mysterious recluse Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) or Reverend Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) being the culprit. Writer Chris Chibnall phoned Matthew to tell him his alter-ego - the husband of DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) - was the schoolboy's killer, but up until then the former 'Torchwood' star admitted not knowing who...
- 4/24/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
'Broadchurch' star Matthew Gravelle was shocked to find out his character was Danny Latimer's killer. The 36-year-old actor - who plays Joe Miller in the ITV detective drama, which concluded on Monday night (22.04.13) when he confessed to the murder of 11-year-old Danny - had his money on either mysterious recluse Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) or Reverend Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) being the culprit. Writer Chris Chibnall phoned Matthew to tell him his alter-ego - the husband of DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) - was the schoolboy's killer, but up until then the former 'Torchwood' star admitted not knowing who...
- 4/24/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Digital Spy readers believe that Joe Miller (Matthew Gravelle) is the Broadchurch killer.
In a recent DS poll which attracted a total of 10,621 votes, Joe - husband of Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) - emerged as the most likely suspect for Danny Latimer's murder with almost half of the total vote (48.57%).
In second place was Ellie and Joe's young son Tom (Adam Wilson) - Danny's schoolmate pulled in 16.52% of the vote - while Nige Carter (Joe Sims) came third with 7.33%.
David Tennant's investigating officer Di Alec Hardy was a surprising choice for fourth place, with 6.03%.
In the bottom half of the poll were town vicar Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) with 5.50% and psychic telephone engineer Steve Connelly (Will Mellor) with 4.49%.
Rounding up the vote are Olly Stevens (Jonathan Bailey) - 3.62%, Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) - 3.08%, Dean Thomas (Jacob Anderson) - 2.70% and Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) - 2.15%.
The identity of Danny's killer...
In a recent DS poll which attracted a total of 10,621 votes, Joe - husband of Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) - emerged as the most likely suspect for Danny Latimer's murder with almost half of the total vote (48.57%).
In second place was Ellie and Joe's young son Tom (Adam Wilson) - Danny's schoolmate pulled in 16.52% of the vote - while Nige Carter (Joe Sims) came third with 7.33%.
David Tennant's investigating officer Di Alec Hardy was a surprising choice for fourth place, with 6.03%.
In the bottom half of the poll were town vicar Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) with 5.50% and psychic telephone engineer Steve Connelly (Will Mellor) with 4.49%.
Rounding up the vote are Olly Stevens (Jonathan Bailey) - 3.62%, Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) - 3.08%, Dean Thomas (Jacob Anderson) - 2.70% and Susan Wright (Pauline Quirke) - 2.15%.
The identity of Danny's killer...
- 4/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Oh dear - it looks like we'll be snubbing friends and family again, as we make ourselves at home on the sofa for yet another week of Must-See TV.
Read on for our rundown of the top telly moments coming up in the next seven days, including the return of Russell Howard's Good News, the Tardis in peril on Doctor Who and Broadchurch's big reveal...
Broadchurch: Monday (April 22) at 9pm on ITV
It sprang up from nowhere to become the nation's favourite TV talking point, and now after eight weeks of furious speculation, we will finally discover the killer of little Danny Latimer in Broadchurch's final episode.
So who's the perpetrator? Pauline Quirke's skateboard-hoarding Susan Wright? Bookies' favourite Joe Miller (Matthew Gravelle)? Or perhaps, as suggested by some of the more imaginative fan theories, could it even be one of our favourite detective duo, David Tennant and Olivia Colman?...
Read on for our rundown of the top telly moments coming up in the next seven days, including the return of Russell Howard's Good News, the Tardis in peril on Doctor Who and Broadchurch's big reveal...
Broadchurch: Monday (April 22) at 9pm on ITV
It sprang up from nowhere to become the nation's favourite TV talking point, and now after eight weeks of furious speculation, we will finally discover the killer of little Danny Latimer in Broadchurch's final episode.
So who's the perpetrator? Pauline Quirke's skateboard-hoarding Susan Wright? Bookies' favourite Joe Miller (Matthew Gravelle)? Or perhaps, as suggested by some of the more imaginative fan theories, could it even be one of our favourite detective duo, David Tennant and Olivia Colman?...
- 4/21/2013
- Digital Spy
With just one episode left until Broadchurch draws to a close, we're mere days away from finally finding out who killed young Danny Latimer - and this is your final chance to finger the chief suspect and spout your theories.
Our poll lists ten of the most likely suspects - vote below or if you've got your eye on an outsider, name Danny's murderer in the comments below.
Is creepy Nige (Joe Sims) - shopped to the cops by his own mother in the last episode - your bet? Or are you plumping for the bookies' favourite, Ellie Miller's husband Joe (Matthew Gravelle)?
Ellie's son Tom Miller (Adam Wilson) also seemed to have it out for Danny, but surely he's not the killer? Perhaps the boy's mentor - the Reverend Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) - isn't as mild-mannered as he seems...
Could Broadchurch pull the mother of all twists and...
Our poll lists ten of the most likely suspects - vote below or if you've got your eye on an outsider, name Danny's murderer in the comments below.
Is creepy Nige (Joe Sims) - shopped to the cops by his own mother in the last episode - your bet? Or are you plumping for the bookies' favourite, Ellie Miller's husband Joe (Matthew Gravelle)?
Ellie's son Tom Miller (Adam Wilson) also seemed to have it out for Danny, but surely he's not the killer? Perhaps the boy's mentor - the Reverend Paul Coates (Arthur Darvill) - isn't as mild-mannered as he seems...
Could Broadchurch pull the mother of all twists and...
- 4/17/2013
- Digital Spy
Review Louisa Mellor 16 Apr 2013 - 20:00
Broadchurch's penultimate episode is a belter. Tense, well-structured, and boasting some great perfomances...
This review contains spoilers.
When else in the history of television have the words “Of course!” prompted a nation to throw down the sofa cushion it’d been tensely gnawing on for the past hour, look up to the sky, clench its fists, and scream a prolonged, action-movie-style “Nooooooooo”? Not often, I’d bet.
Seconds after Di Hardy had uttered those eureka-like words, Broadchurch’s theme music arrived to complete the torment, those floaty Icelandic vocals taunting us like a playground ghost. “So clo-o-o-o-ose” to finding out who killed Danny Latimer we might be, but we’re not there yet. There’s one extended-length episode to go, after which we’ll finally be able to lower our collective shoulder muscles, say “Huh. Thought so” and go about our business.
Because this is the best bit,...
Broadchurch's penultimate episode is a belter. Tense, well-structured, and boasting some great perfomances...
This review contains spoilers.
When else in the history of television have the words “Of course!” prompted a nation to throw down the sofa cushion it’d been tensely gnawing on for the past hour, look up to the sky, clench its fists, and scream a prolonged, action-movie-style “Nooooooooo”? Not often, I’d bet.
Seconds after Di Hardy had uttered those eureka-like words, Broadchurch’s theme music arrived to complete the torment, those floaty Icelandic vocals taunting us like a playground ghost. “So clo-o-o-o-ose” to finding out who killed Danny Latimer we might be, but we’re not there yet. There’s one extended-length episode to go, after which we’ll finally be able to lower our collective shoulder muscles, say “Huh. Thought so” and go about our business.
Because this is the best bit,...
- 4/16/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
"We're nearly there, Miller…"
It's the penultimate episode of Broadchurch and with just one week to go until Danny's killer is revealed, one major suspect was ruled out, while an eye-witness account appeared to spell trouble for another...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode seven to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Last week, David Tennant's Alec Hardy took a turn for the worse and ends up hospitalised with a heart arrhythmia. Alec's need to redeem himself threatens to push him over the edge - will Broadchurch end with the grouchy Di's death?
Soon, jolly newspaper ed Maggie (Carolyn Pickles) and infuriating twazzock Olly (Jonathan Bailey) get wind of Hardy's poor health and he's forced to give the news hounds an exclusive - precisely what happened back at Sandbrook.
Hardy took the blame (so he claims) when a vital piece of evidence was stolen from...
It's the penultimate episode of Broadchurch and with just one week to go until Danny's killer is revealed, one major suspect was ruled out, while an eye-witness account appeared to spell trouble for another...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode seven to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Last week, David Tennant's Alec Hardy took a turn for the worse and ends up hospitalised with a heart arrhythmia. Alec's need to redeem himself threatens to push him over the edge - will Broadchurch end with the grouchy Di's death?
Soon, jolly newspaper ed Maggie (Carolyn Pickles) and infuriating twazzock Olly (Jonathan Bailey) get wind of Hardy's poor health and he's forced to give the news hounds an exclusive - precisely what happened back at Sandbrook.
Hardy took the blame (so he claims) when a vital piece of evidence was stolen from...
- 4/16/2013
- Digital Spy
Feature Louisa Mellor 15 Apr 2013 - 07:00
With two episodes to go, we round-up the remaining question marks in the Broadchurch case. Speculation ahoy...
Spoiler warning: as ITV has kept episodes seven and eight of Broadchurch under wraps, the below contains no actual spoilers, just plenty of speculation on how the ending might unfurl.
At 10pm this evening, we’ll be one hour closer to finding out who killed Danny Latimer. Like those of Nanna Birk Larsen and Laura Palmer before her, young Danny’s murder has preoccupied the minds of a healthy chunk of TV viewers for the past six weeks, keeping us guessing, theorising, and mumbling about poor Vince the Labrador in our sleep.
With just two episodes of the Scandi-inflected small town murder remaining then, let’s put our heads together on the vital answers needed to deduce the identity of Broadchurch’s killer…
Before we start, it...
With two episodes to go, we round-up the remaining question marks in the Broadchurch case. Speculation ahoy...
Spoiler warning: as ITV has kept episodes seven and eight of Broadchurch under wraps, the below contains no actual spoilers, just plenty of speculation on how the ending might unfurl.
At 10pm this evening, we’ll be one hour closer to finding out who killed Danny Latimer. Like those of Nanna Birk Larsen and Laura Palmer before her, young Danny’s murder has preoccupied the minds of a healthy chunk of TV viewers for the past six weeks, keeping us guessing, theorising, and mumbling about poor Vince the Labrador in our sleep.
With just two episodes of the Scandi-inflected small town murder remaining then, let’s put our heads together on the vital answers needed to deduce the identity of Broadchurch’s killer…
Before we start, it...
- 4/14/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Review Louisa Mellor 9 Apr 2013 - 21:00
Broadchurch narrows its field of suspects in the sixth instalment, which begins to pick up the pace…
This review contains spoilers.
Welcome back to Broadchurch, a place where so much happens in slow-motion that come the series finale, the town will lag a full hour behind Greenwich Mean Time. This week’s visit was about getting back to normal when there’s no such thing, and narrowing the field of murder suspects.
Di Hardy’s subconscious has that group reduced to just four: Steve the psychic, Nige the plumber, Paul the vicar, and Mark, the victim’s father, all of who appeared in Hardy’s dream standing in the surf like a nineties boy band reunited a decade after their prime. At this stage, we have to add at least Joe Miller to that line-up, and potentially a few others: young Tom, the blink-and-you’ll-miss-him-but-oddly-in-the-previously-on-Broadchurch-edit-this-week postman,...
Broadchurch narrows its field of suspects in the sixth instalment, which begins to pick up the pace…
This review contains spoilers.
Welcome back to Broadchurch, a place where so much happens in slow-motion that come the series finale, the town will lag a full hour behind Greenwich Mean Time. This week’s visit was about getting back to normal when there’s no such thing, and narrowing the field of murder suspects.
Di Hardy’s subconscious has that group reduced to just four: Steve the psychic, Nige the plumber, Paul the vicar, and Mark, the victim’s father, all of who appeared in Hardy’s dream standing in the surf like a nineties boy band reunited a decade after their prime. At this stage, we have to add at least Joe Miller to that line-up, and potentially a few others: young Tom, the blink-and-you’ll-miss-him-but-oddly-in-the-previously-on-Broadchurch-edit-this-week postman,...
- 4/9/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
With the investigation into Danny Latimer's death rumbling on, Hardy and Miller's troubled investigation caught a few breaks this week on Broadchurch - with two suspects looming particularly large - but Alec's deteriorating health may have also seen the killer slip through the police's collective fingers...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode six to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Jack Marshall's death has seen Hardy (David Tennant) labelled the Worst Cop in Britain - it's not an entirely undeserved moniker given that he's yet to press Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) on the gaps in his alibi or noted young Tom Miller's (Adam Wilson) shifty behaviour...
With little progress made in catching Danny's killer, the coppers are threatened with cutbacks and their one remaining lead seems to be a burnt-out boat found floating in the ocean - one of many clues pointing to a new chief suspect.
Digital Spy has picked apart episode six to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Jack Marshall's death has seen Hardy (David Tennant) labelled the Worst Cop in Britain - it's not an entirely undeserved moniker given that he's yet to press Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) on the gaps in his alibi or noted young Tom Miller's (Adam Wilson) shifty behaviour...
With little progress made in catching Danny's killer, the coppers are threatened with cutbacks and their one remaining lead seems to be a burnt-out boat found floating in the ocean - one of many clues pointing to a new chief suspect.
- 4/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Last night's (April 1) Broadchurch was heartbreaking viewing and the strongest episode since the series opener. A key suspect ended up dead, probably from suicide, the Latimers confronted their crumbling marriage head-on and the local community turned into a raging mob as Danny's murderer remains undiscovered.
Digital Spy has picked apart episode five to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
I'm going to stick my neck out and say that Jack Marshall didn't kill Danny Latimer. Oh dear, it's too late.
Has Jack Marshall been murdered? Did he kill himself? Did he ever get it on with Danny Latimer's gran? Three burning questions we'll have to wait a week to find out, but it's safe to say now that he wasn't Danny's murderer.
His private life has been raked through by the press and he made a perfect bogeyman in a murder inquiry that isn't going anywhere fast,...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode five to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
I'm going to stick my neck out and say that Jack Marshall didn't kill Danny Latimer. Oh dear, it's too late.
Has Jack Marshall been murdered? Did he kill himself? Did he ever get it on with Danny Latimer's gran? Three burning questions we'll have to wait a week to find out, but it's safe to say now that he wasn't Danny's murderer.
His private life has been raked through by the press and he made a perfect bogeyman in a murder inquiry that isn't going anywhere fast,...
- 4/2/2013
- Digital Spy
Review Louisa Mellor 1 Apr 2013 - 22:00
The press is the real villain in Broadchurch's moral-heavy fifth instalment. Here's Louisa's review...
This review contains spoilers.
Since green boy Olly sent that first investigation-compromising Tweet, Broadchurch has narrowed its eyes at the press and waited for it to start claiming its own victims. Jack Marshall was the first of those, the discovery of his body the visual equivalent of an Aesop’s moral about looking before you leap to conclusions.
Jack’s demise was a demonstration of the press' ability to hollow out a person’s life, shove a hand in, and puppeteer around what’s left to tell whichever story sells. The front page narrative cast him in turn as creepy Jack, hugger of young boys, then saucy Jack, wedder of child brides, and now what? Suicide Jack, who must have had something to hide? Experience tells us he’ll...
The press is the real villain in Broadchurch's moral-heavy fifth instalment. Here's Louisa's review...
This review contains spoilers.
Since green boy Olly sent that first investigation-compromising Tweet, Broadchurch has narrowed its eyes at the press and waited for it to start claiming its own victims. Jack Marshall was the first of those, the discovery of his body the visual equivalent of an Aesop’s moral about looking before you leap to conclusions.
Jack’s demise was a demonstration of the press' ability to hollow out a person’s life, shove a hand in, and puppeteer around what’s left to tell whichever story sells. The front page narrative cast him in turn as creepy Jack, hugger of young boys, then saucy Jack, wedder of child brides, and now what? Suicide Jack, who must have had something to hide? Experience tells us he’ll...
- 4/1/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Pauline Quirke hiding in dark corners. Arthur Darvill snooping in the night. David Bradley burning incriminating photos. Episode four of ITV's Broadchurch was the most revealing and darkest so far, gently tugging us further into the lies and secrets of the seaside town.
If you're confused and pulling your hair out over the ever-increasing list of suspects and whopping great pile of red herrings, here's our quick guide to the latest developments into the case of Danny Latimer.
Clues and Suspects
If last week's episode was all about Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) squirming and coming under the spotlight, this week's episode brought David Bradley's dishevelled corner shop owner Jack Marshall into the frame.
A loner who works with young kids in the sea brigade, a keen amateur photographer who has a prior conviction for sex offences, he's a Daily Mail editor's dream to have lurking around the scenes of a child murder.
If you're confused and pulling your hair out over the ever-increasing list of suspects and whopping great pile of red herrings, here's our quick guide to the latest developments into the case of Danny Latimer.
Clues and Suspects
If last week's episode was all about Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) squirming and coming under the spotlight, this week's episode brought David Bradley's dishevelled corner shop owner Jack Marshall into the frame.
A loner who works with young kids in the sea brigade, a keen amateur photographer who has a prior conviction for sex offences, he's a Daily Mail editor's dream to have lurking around the scenes of a child murder.
- 3/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Depending on your point of view, last night's (March 18) Broadchurch was either a frustrating hour of TV that crawled and snoozed along or it was another sumptuous hour of slow-burn entertainment that intrigued and unravelled brilliantly.
I'm firmly in the latter camp, but I can empathise with those who are struggling with the show. Every week new layers are piled on top of new clues on top of suggestive looks and winks. After the first three hours, it feels nigh on impossible that the drama will be able to pull together all the pieces of the jigsaw by the end of episode eight.
However, I will continue to do my best to pull together the spiraling storylines and secrets into some sort of cohesive whole and get to the bottom of the burning question: who killed Danny Latimer?
Clues and Suspects
Episode three centered around Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) and his dirty dog ways.
I'm firmly in the latter camp, but I can empathise with those who are struggling with the show. Every week new layers are piled on top of new clues on top of suggestive looks and winks. After the first three hours, it feels nigh on impossible that the drama will be able to pull together all the pieces of the jigsaw by the end of episode eight.
However, I will continue to do my best to pull together the spiraling storylines and secrets into some sort of cohesive whole and get to the bottom of the burning question: who killed Danny Latimer?
Clues and Suspects
Episode three centered around Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) and his dirty dog ways.
- 3/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Broadchurch answered very few questions in last night's second episode and teased a whole load more, sending our minds into a Columbo-esque meltdown of red herrings, twists and endless suspects.
The key questions remains 'Who killed Danny Latimer?', but we have yet to tick anyone off the ever-expanding suspect list.
Suspects and Clues
During searches at the Latimer house, £500 has been found in Danny's room and some cocaine was discovered underneath the bed of his moody sister.
Chloe got the drugs from her dodgy boyfriend and was delivering them to hotel owner Becca (Simone McAullay). Becca's role in the whole story remains rather mysterious, is she purely functional or are we missing something?
The scene with her and Arthur Darvill's Reverend appeared to serve no purpose where they talked about the affect of Danny's death on the community, but I'm guessing in hindsight it will have some relevance.
The key questions remains 'Who killed Danny Latimer?', but we have yet to tick anyone off the ever-expanding suspect list.
Suspects and Clues
During searches at the Latimer house, £500 has been found in Danny's room and some cocaine was discovered underneath the bed of his moody sister.
Chloe got the drugs from her dodgy boyfriend and was delivering them to hotel owner Becca (Simone McAullay). Becca's role in the whole story remains rather mysterious, is she purely functional or are we missing something?
The scene with her and Arthur Darvill's Reverend appeared to serve no purpose where they talked about the affect of Danny's death on the community, but I'm guessing in hindsight it will have some relevance.
- 3/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Lisa Edelstein is heading to Lifetime. The former "House" actress and recurring "Good Wife" guest star will headline Lifetime's new TV movie, "Blue-Eyed Butcher."
Edelstein will play Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler in the new film based on the true story of a young wife and mother who kills her husband in their Houston home. Sara Paxton and Justin Bruening also star.
Since leaving "House" at the end of Season 7, Edelstein joined the cast of CBS's "The Good Wife" as a recurring guest star. On the legal drama, Edelstein plays attorney Celeste Serrano, Will's (Josh Charles) ex. She's also lent her voice to numerous episodes of Fox's "American Dad."
Paxton recently appeared in "Shark Night 3D" and Bruening is coming off of a guest role on The CW's "Ringer."
Here's how Lifetime describes "Blue-Eyed Butcher," which premieres Wed., March 3 at 8 p.m. Est:
Dubbed by the media as the "Blue-Eyed Butcher,...
Edelstein will play Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler in the new film based on the true story of a young wife and mother who kills her husband in their Houston home. Sara Paxton and Justin Bruening also star.
Since leaving "House" at the end of Season 7, Edelstein joined the cast of CBS's "The Good Wife" as a recurring guest star. On the legal drama, Edelstein plays attorney Celeste Serrano, Will's (Josh Charles) ex. She's also lent her voice to numerous episodes of Fox's "American Dad."
Paxton recently appeared in "Shark Night 3D" and Bruening is coming off of a guest role on The CW's "Ringer."
Here's how Lifetime describes "Blue-Eyed Butcher," which premieres Wed., March 3 at 8 p.m. Est:
Dubbed by the media as the "Blue-Eyed Butcher,...
- 2/9/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Lisa Edelstein is heading to Lifetime. The former "House" actress and recurring "Good Wife" guest star will headline Lifetime's new TV movie, "Blue-Eyed Butcher."
Edelstein will play Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler in the new film based on the true story of a young wife and mother who kills her husband in their Houston home. Sara Paxton and Justin Bruening also star.
Since leaving "House" at the end of Season 7, Edelstein joined the cast of CBS's "The Good Wife" as a recurring guest star. On the legal drama, Edelstein plays attorney Celeste Serrano, Will's (Josh Charles) ex. She's also lent her voice to numerous episodes of Fox's "American Dad."
Paxton recently appeared in "Shark Night 3D" and Bruening is coming off of a guest role on The CW's "Ringer."
Here's how Lifetime describes "Blue-Eyed Butcher," which premieres Wed., March 3 at 8 p.m. Est:
Dubbed by the media as the "Blue-Eyed Butcher,...
Edelstein will play Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler in the new film based on the true story of a young wife and mother who kills her husband in their Houston home. Sara Paxton and Justin Bruening also star.
Since leaving "House" at the end of Season 7, Edelstein joined the cast of CBS's "The Good Wife" as a recurring guest star. On the legal drama, Edelstein plays attorney Celeste Serrano, Will's (Josh Charles) ex. She's also lent her voice to numerous episodes of Fox's "American Dad."
Paxton recently appeared in "Shark Night 3D" and Bruening is coming off of a guest role on The CW's "Ringer."
Here's how Lifetime describes "Blue-Eyed Butcher," which premieres Wed., March 3 at 8 p.m. Est:
Dubbed by the media as the "Blue-Eyed Butcher,...
- 2/9/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
House alumna Lisa Edelstein — fresh off a lawyerly stint on The Good Wife — is headed back to court, playing a tough Texas prosecutor in the Lifetime Original Movie, Blue-Eyed Butcher, which is set to premiere on Saturday, March 3.
House Swan Song Scoop: 3 Things You Need to Know About The Series Finale (and Beyond)
Based on a true story, the TV-movie follows the story of Susan Wright (played by The Beautiful Life‘s Sara Paxton), a gorgeous young wife and mother of two who violently kills her husband (Ringer‘s Justin Bruening) in their Houston home after years of alleged abuse.
House Swan Song Scoop: 3 Things You Need to Know About The Series Finale (and Beyond)
Based on a true story, the TV-movie follows the story of Susan Wright (played by The Beautiful Life‘s Sara Paxton), a gorgeous young wife and mother of two who violently kills her husband (Ringer‘s Justin Bruening) in their Houston home after years of alleged abuse.
- 2/9/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
After Ed Stelz graduated last year from the Atlantic Theater Company's conservatory program, he found himself in the difficult role of what he calls "a nobody seeking auditions." Yet fast-forward 12 months and the now in-demand commercial actor has booked gigs for the likes of Apple, Miller Lite, and Wendy's.When asked what precipitated his success, Stelz answers simply: "The FlatRate Moving commercial was the thing that catapulted my whole commercial career. It's the only reason I was able to get so much stuff afterwards. Not only did it give me experience and confidence in the auditions to do well, it showed people I was marketable."Stelz spotted the FlatRate notice in the Commercials & Industrials section of Back Stage's casting pages. It stated that 24Dp was casting the role of Coffee Guy for a comedic nonunion TV spot. Though Stelz landed a manager and an agent right out of the conservatory,...
- 12/16/2010
- backstage.com
Book View Cafe is a new online publishing venture by a consortium of writers, many of whom are friends of ours here at ComicMix. According to their website, “Offerings range from novels to flash fiction and include both reprints and new work. Here on the Book View Cafe Blog, the authors talk about their work and offer ideas and opinions on the wider world of fiction.”
Visitors to the site, which went live this week, can sample long out-of-print works from the authors, read their blog posts, and soon buy premium content.
Authors include Sarah Zettel, Ursula K Le Guin, Vonda McIntyre, Irene Radford, Brenda Clough, Laura Ann Gilman, Susan Wright, and many others.
The subject matter is widely diverse across all lines of popular fiction. “Ideally,” the site states, “it would also provide you with a wider selection of fiction from some of your favorite authors than you've had before,...
Visitors to the site, which went live this week, can sample long out-of-print works from the authors, read their blog posts, and soon buy premium content.
Authors include Sarah Zettel, Ursula K Le Guin, Vonda McIntyre, Irene Radford, Brenda Clough, Laura Ann Gilman, Susan Wright, and many others.
The subject matter is widely diverse across all lines of popular fiction. “Ideally,” the site states, “it would also provide you with a wider selection of fiction from some of your favorite authors than you've had before,...
- 11/22/2008
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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