The comedy keeps coming in the fourth season of Tyler Perry's Assisted Living on BET. As we all know, Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Assisted Living is cancelled or renewed for season five. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the fourth season episodes of Assisted Living here. *Status Update Below.
A BET comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck, and...
A BET comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck, and...
- 4/17/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
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BET has done well with its comedy series in the past, and they've become a staple for the cable channel. Tyler Perry's House of Payne is now in its 10th season. Will Assisted Living last as long? Will it be cancelled or renewed for season five? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy's Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is...
A comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy's Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is...
- 4/17/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Browns and the Wilsons will be back for more craziness. BET has renewed the Assisted Living TV series for a fifth season. The fourth season finished airing in October 2023.
A family comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy's Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is in way over his head. Vinny's prayers are answered (sort of) when Mr. Leroy S. Brown (David Mann) and his daughter,...
A family comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy's Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is in way over his head. Vinny's prayers are answered (sort of) when Mr. Leroy S. Brown (David Mann) and his daughter,...
- 4/17/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Beginning this week, tune into “The Baxters,” based on Karen Kingsbury’s New York Times Best-Selling book series. The drama series follows two parents and their five adult children as they navigate life’s ups and downs. With a lot of faith, love, and support from their relatives, they can handle even the most sour situations that may come their way. Don’t miss “The Baxters” series premiere, which streams exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on Thursday, March 28. You can watch The Baxters: Season 1 with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
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“The Baxters” Season 1 introduces Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five grown children. The close-knit family members are each in different life stages. In the series premiere,...
How to Watch ‘The Baxters’ Series Premiere When: Thursday, March 28, 2024 Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99+ / month amazon.com About ‘The Baxters’ Series Premiere
“The Baxters” Season 1 introduces Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five grown children. The close-knit family members are each in different life stages. In the series premiere,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
The Baxters has a premiere date. Prime Video has announced the arrival date for the new family drama with the release of a preview. Ten episodes have been produced for season one.
Starring Roma Downey, Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch, the series is based on the novel series by Karen Kingsbury. The story follows the lives of Elizabeth and John and their five adult children. Season one will feature guest appearances by Kathie Lee Gifford, Jake Allyn, Damien Leake, and Orel De La Mota.
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Starring Roma Downey, Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch, the series is based on the novel series by Karen Kingsbury. The story follows the lives of Elizabeth and John and their five adult children. Season one will feature guest appearances by Kathie Lee Gifford, Jake Allyn, Damien Leake, and Orel De La Mota.
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- 2/14/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
On Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, BET will air Season 4, Episode 20 of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” titled “Love Grows Here.”
In this episode, Phillip, one of the characters, decides to go out with his friends, and this outing reveals his responsible side to Leah and Jeremy. This unexpected discovery sets the stage for an exploration of responsibility and maturity among the show’s characters.
Additionally, through a counseling session, Leah and Cora impart important lessons to the residents about the significance of mental, physical, and spiritual health. This session becomes a central focus of the episode as the characters learn and grow together.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series set in a retirement home, and it often delves into themes of family, growth, and life lessons.
For viewers who appreciate heartwarming moments and life lessons wrapped in humor, be sure to tune in to BET at 9:00 Pm...
In this episode, Phillip, one of the characters, decides to go out with his friends, and this outing reveals his responsible side to Leah and Jeremy. This unexpected discovery sets the stage for an exploration of responsibility and maturity among the show’s characters.
Additionally, through a counseling session, Leah and Cora impart important lessons to the residents about the significance of mental, physical, and spiritual health. This session becomes a central focus of the episode as the characters learn and grow together.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series set in a retirement home, and it often delves into themes of family, growth, and life lessons.
For viewers who appreciate heartwarming moments and life lessons wrapped in humor, be sure to tune in to BET at 9:00 Pm...
- 9/29/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at 9:30 Pm, BET will air Season 4, Episode 21 of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” titled “Let The Church Say Amen.”
In this episode, Cora, one of the main characters, decides to run for the position of president at her local church. However, her campaign faces challenges as mud-slinging and sabotage threaten her reputation and put her faith to the test. Viewers will witness the drama and struggles Cora encounters in her pursuit of this important role in the church.
Meanwhile, the Pleasant Days squad, another group of characters in the show, takes a self-defense class to strengthen their ability to protect themselves. This subplot adds an element of humor and action to the episode.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its comedic and dramatic moments, and this episode is likely to deliver both as it explores themes of faith, community, and personal growth.
If you enjoy watching...
In this episode, Cora, one of the main characters, decides to run for the position of president at her local church. However, her campaign faces challenges as mud-slinging and sabotage threaten her reputation and put her faith to the test. Viewers will witness the drama and struggles Cora encounters in her pursuit of this important role in the church.
Meanwhile, the Pleasant Days squad, another group of characters in the show, takes a self-defense class to strengthen their ability to protect themselves. This subplot adds an element of humor and action to the episode.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its comedic and dramatic moments, and this episode is likely to deliver both as it explores themes of faith, community, and personal growth.
If you enjoy watching...
- 9/29/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, BET will air Season 4, Episode 22 of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” titled “The White Flag.”
In this episode, Philip, one of the characters, feels like he’s being treated like a child by his parents and decides to resist their punishment. This sets the stage for family dynamics and conflict within the show’s storyline.
Additionally, Mr. Brown, another character, sends an innocent text message to Kimberly, which unexpectedly leads to trouble. The episode explores the humorous consequences of this seemingly harmless communication.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series that delves into the lives of its quirky characters living in a retirement home. This episode promises moments of humor, family dynamics, and lighthearted mischief.
For viewers who enjoy comedic family situations and amusing misunderstandings, make sure to tune in to BET at 10:00 Pm on October 4th for “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living: The White Flag.
In this episode, Philip, one of the characters, feels like he’s being treated like a child by his parents and decides to resist their punishment. This sets the stage for family dynamics and conflict within the show’s storyline.
Additionally, Mr. Brown, another character, sends an innocent text message to Kimberly, which unexpectedly leads to trouble. The episode explores the humorous consequences of this seemingly harmless communication.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series that delves into the lives of its quirky characters living in a retirement home. This episode promises moments of humor, family dynamics, and lighthearted mischief.
For viewers who enjoy comedic family situations and amusing misunderstandings, make sure to tune in to BET at 10:00 Pm on October 4th for “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living: The White Flag.
- 9/29/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 10:00 Pm on BET, fans of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” are in for another engaging episode titled “By Any Means Necessary.”
In this episode, viewers can expect to see some interesting developments within the Pleasant Days assisted living facility. Jeremy finds an unexpected good luck charm in Chilecia while playing poker, but this newfound luck seems to create tensions in Philip’s relationship. The poker game takes an unexpected turn as it becomes a focal point of the episode.
Additionally, the description mentions a heated argument over voting differences that involves residents of all generations within the facility. It seems like a clash of opinions and perspectives will be a central theme in this episode.
As the story unfolds, viewers can anticipate a mix of drama, humor, and perhaps a lesson or two about the challenges and dynamics of life in an assisted living facility. So,...
In this episode, viewers can expect to see some interesting developments within the Pleasant Days assisted living facility. Jeremy finds an unexpected good luck charm in Chilecia while playing poker, but this newfound luck seems to create tensions in Philip’s relationship. The poker game takes an unexpected turn as it becomes a focal point of the episode.
Additionally, the description mentions a heated argument over voting differences that involves residents of all generations within the facility. It seems like a clash of opinions and perspectives will be a central theme in this episode.
As the story unfolds, viewers can anticipate a mix of drama, humor, and perhaps a lesson or two about the challenges and dynamics of life in an assisted living facility. So,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on BET, “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” presents Season 4, Episode 17, titled “Big Thanks Little Thanks.” In this episode, viewers can expect some humorous Thanksgiving preparations and heartfelt moments.
The storyline follows Leah, who assigns the task of cooking the Thanksgiving turkey to Sandra. The catch is that Sandra doesn’t have any cooking skills, and this leads to a comical situation. With hungry residents eagerly awaiting their Thanksgiving meal, tensions rise, and Sandra has to find a way to navigate the kitchen.
Meanwhile, Anastasia faces her own challenges as she copes with the loss of an old friend, highlighting the emotional aspects of the episode.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series that revolves around the quirky characters in an assisted living facility and the humorous situations they find themselves in.
Tune in at 9:00 Pm this Wednesday on BET to watch “Big Thanks...
The storyline follows Leah, who assigns the task of cooking the Thanksgiving turkey to Sandra. The catch is that Sandra doesn’t have any cooking skills, and this leads to a comical situation. With hungry residents eagerly awaiting their Thanksgiving meal, tensions rise, and Sandra has to find a way to navigate the kitchen.
Meanwhile, Anastasia faces her own challenges as she copes with the loss of an old friend, highlighting the emotional aspects of the episode.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series that revolves around the quirky characters in an assisted living facility and the humorous situations they find themselves in.
Tune in at 9:00 Pm this Wednesday on BET to watch “Big Thanks...
- 9/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Wednesday, on September 27, 2023, at 9:30 Pm on BET, “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” returns with Season 4, Episode 18, titled “Super Senior.” In this episode, Anastasia, one of the show’s characters, decides to pursue higher education by going back to college.
As she embarks on her academic journey, Anastasia quickly realizes that the college experience has evolved since her last time on campus. The episode explores the humorous and challenging aspects of returning to school as a mature student.
Additionally, the rival facility located across the street from Pleasant Days presents a unique challenge. They propose a walk-a-thon for charity, pitting the Pleasant Days crew against their competitors.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series that follows the quirky residents and staff of an assisted living facility. It combines humor and heartwarming moments as it explores the daily adventures and misadventures of the characters.
Tune in at 9:30 Pm this...
As she embarks on her academic journey, Anastasia quickly realizes that the college experience has evolved since her last time on campus. The episode explores the humorous and challenging aspects of returning to school as a mature student.
Additionally, the rival facility located across the street from Pleasant Days presents a unique challenge. They propose a walk-a-thon for charity, pitting the Pleasant Days crew against their competitors.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is a comedy series that follows the quirky residents and staff of an assisted living facility. It combines humor and heartwarming moments as it explores the daily adventures and misadventures of the characters.
Tune in at 9:30 Pm this...
- 9/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, BET will air Season 4, Episode 14 of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” titled “Lights, Camera, Act Son.” In this episode, viewers can expect a blend of comedy and intrigue as Mr. Brown and Efe join forces for a unique project.
In “Lights, Camera, Act Son,” Mr. Brown and Efe embark on a secret mission to film a reality show featuring the residents of Pleasant Days, all without their knowledge. The episode promises to deliver hilarity as the unsuspecting seniors become unintentional stars.
Meanwhile, Philip takes on a part-time job at a fast-food restaurant but soon finds himself questioning his decision. This subplot adds a layer of relatable drama to the episode.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its humor and heartwarming moments, making it a favorite among viewers.
For those who enjoy light-hearted comedy and unexpected twists, “Lights, Camera, Act Son” is an episode that offers both entertainment and laughter.
In “Lights, Camera, Act Son,” Mr. Brown and Efe embark on a secret mission to film a reality show featuring the residents of Pleasant Days, all without their knowledge. The episode promises to deliver hilarity as the unsuspecting seniors become unintentional stars.
Meanwhile, Philip takes on a part-time job at a fast-food restaurant but soon finds himself questioning his decision. This subplot adds a layer of relatable drama to the episode.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its humor and heartwarming moments, making it a favorite among viewers.
For those who enjoy light-hearted comedy and unexpected twists, “Lights, Camera, Act Son” is an episode that offers both entertainment and laughter.
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at 9:30 Pm, BET will air Season 4, Episode 15 of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” titled “French Miss.” In this episode, viewers can look forward to a humorous storyline featuring the lovable character Mr. Brown.
In “French Miss,” Mr. Brown finds himself on a mission to impress a woman he believes could be his future wife. With romantic intentions in mind, he plans a special evening and secures reservations at a five-star restaurant. However, things take an unexpected turn when his dinner reservations fall through at the last minute.
To salvage the evening, Mr. Brown turns to Philip for assistance. Together, they embark on a culinary adventure to whip up a gourmet meal, leading to a series of comical moments and mishaps.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its comedy and endearing characters, making it a favorite among viewers.
Make sure to tune in on September 20th at...
In “French Miss,” Mr. Brown finds himself on a mission to impress a woman he believes could be his future wife. With romantic intentions in mind, he plans a special evening and secures reservations at a five-star restaurant. However, things take an unexpected turn when his dinner reservations fall through at the last minute.
To salvage the evening, Mr. Brown turns to Philip for assistance. Together, they embark on a culinary adventure to whip up a gourmet meal, leading to a series of comical moments and mishaps.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its comedy and endearing characters, making it a favorite among viewers.
Make sure to tune in on September 20th at...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, BET will broadcast Season 4, Episode 16 of “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” titled “Golden Oldie.” This episode brings a mix of humor and drama to the screen.
In “Golden Oldie,” Mr. Brown’s girlfriend causes quite a commotion when Anastasia, one of the residents, realizes that they are both competing in the same elderly pageant. Their goal: to claim the title of Ms. Golden Oldie. Expect laughter and surprises as the competition unfolds.
Meanwhile, Leah receives an early birthday gift from Jeremy that leaves her less than thrilled. He surprises her with a high-tech broom, and her reaction is nothing short of astonishment.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its comedic storytelling, and “Golden Oldie” is likely to deliver plenty of laughs and entertaining moments.
If you enjoy sitcoms with a dose of humor and quirky characters, don’t miss “Golden Oldie” on September 20th at 10:00 Pm on BET.
In “Golden Oldie,” Mr. Brown’s girlfriend causes quite a commotion when Anastasia, one of the residents, realizes that they are both competing in the same elderly pageant. Their goal: to claim the title of Ms. Golden Oldie. Expect laughter and surprises as the competition unfolds.
Meanwhile, Leah receives an early birthday gift from Jeremy that leaves her less than thrilled. He surprises her with a high-tech broom, and her reaction is nothing short of astonishment.
“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” is known for its comedic storytelling, and “Golden Oldie” is likely to deliver plenty of laughs and entertaining moments.
If you enjoy sitcoms with a dose of humor and quirky characters, don’t miss “Golden Oldie” on September 20th at 10:00 Pm on BET.
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Harlan County, USA
Filmmakers loves an underdog and movies have a long tradition of supporting the rights of workers, dating all the way back to the silent era. Here are some classic movies that celebrate workers’ right to strike for better wages and safer working conditions and the sometimes unlikely allies they find along the way. Many are based on true stories, including John Sayles’ masterful “Matewan,” about a coal miner strike in West Virginia, as well as Barbara Kopple’s Oscar-winning documentary, “Harlan County, USA.”
Photo credit: Disney
“Newsies” (1992)
“Headlines don’t sell papes, Newsies sell papes!” In this exuberant and pro-worker musical, Christian Bale’s Jack Kelly leads a group of newsboys in a strike against penny-pinching newspaper owner Joseph Pulitzer. They’re aided by Bill Pullman’s kindly, reform-minded journalist and, of course, Teddy Roosevelt, who was then governor of New York.
Photo credit: 20th Century
“Norma Rae...
Filmmakers loves an underdog and movies have a long tradition of supporting the rights of workers, dating all the way back to the silent era. Here are some classic movies that celebrate workers’ right to strike for better wages and safer working conditions and the sometimes unlikely allies they find along the way. Many are based on true stories, including John Sayles’ masterful “Matewan,” about a coal miner strike in West Virginia, as well as Barbara Kopple’s Oscar-winning documentary, “Harlan County, USA.”
Photo credit: Disney
“Newsies” (1992)
“Headlines don’t sell papes, Newsies sell papes!” In this exuberant and pro-worker musical, Christian Bale’s Jack Kelly leads a group of newsboys in a strike against penny-pinching newspaper owner Joseph Pulitzer. They’re aided by Bill Pullman’s kindly, reform-minded journalist and, of course, Teddy Roosevelt, who was then governor of New York.
Photo credit: 20th Century
“Norma Rae...
- 7/24/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Vulture Watch
Can Mr. Brown's clothing get any louder? Has the Assisted Living TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fifth season on BET? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Tyler Perry's Assisted Living, season five. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A comedy series airing on the BET cable channel, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck, and...
Can Mr. Brown's clothing get any louder? Has the Assisted Living TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fifth season on BET? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Tyler Perry's Assisted Living, season five. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A comedy series airing on the BET cable channel, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck, and...
- 3/24/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: More Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living are on the way.
Both series will return to BET with new episodes on Wednesday, March 22. House of Payne will air at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, followed by Assisted Living at 9:30.
Alretha Thomas, Chet Anekwe and Damien Leake have also joined the cast of Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living as series regulars.
In the new season of House of Payne, the Payne family continues to face matters of the heart, health and wellness, and boundaries with respect to relationships and parenting head-on. Calvin becomes obsessed with coaching his son’s soccer team and learns that his aggressive approach may be a case of like-father-like-son. It turns out that Curtis was also a domineering soccer coach when Calvin was growing up and lost his own coaching license. In addition, Miranda stirs the pot with a self-published...
Both series will return to BET with new episodes on Wednesday, March 22. House of Payne will air at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, followed by Assisted Living at 9:30.
Alretha Thomas, Chet Anekwe and Damien Leake have also joined the cast of Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living as series regulars.
In the new season of House of Payne, the Payne family continues to face matters of the heart, health and wellness, and boundaries with respect to relationships and parenting head-on. Calvin becomes obsessed with coaching his son’s soccer team and learns that his aggressive approach may be a case of like-father-like-son. It turns out that Curtis was also a domineering soccer coach when Calvin was growing up and lost his own coaching license. In addition, Miranda stirs the pot with a self-published...
- 3/20/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Jay Harrington as David “Deacon” Kay and Shemar Moore as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson in ‘Swat’ season 6 episode 9
CBS’s S.W.A.T. will return from a month-long winter break with season six episode nine, airing on Friday, January 6, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt. Episode nine, “Pariah,” was directed by Cherie Dvorak from a script by Michael Gemballa.
Season six stars Shemar Moore as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Alex Russell as Jim Street, Jay Harrington as David “Deacon” Kay, Kenny Johnson as Dominique Luca, David Lim as Victor Tan, Patrick St. Esprit as Commander Robert Hicks, and Rochelle Aytes as Nichelle.
“Pariah” Plot: When faced with a series of random shootings, one Swat member’s family connections could be the key to stopping the next attack. Also, Hondo prepares to meet Rochelle’s parents for the first time, and Tan helps Luca navigate a sensitive situation.
Episode nine guest stars include David Rees Snell, Brigitte Kali Canales,...
CBS’s S.W.A.T. will return from a month-long winter break with season six episode nine, airing on Friday, January 6, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt. Episode nine, “Pariah,” was directed by Cherie Dvorak from a script by Michael Gemballa.
Season six stars Shemar Moore as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Alex Russell as Jim Street, Jay Harrington as David “Deacon” Kay, Kenny Johnson as Dominique Luca, David Lim as Victor Tan, Patrick St. Esprit as Commander Robert Hicks, and Rochelle Aytes as Nichelle.
“Pariah” Plot: When faced with a series of random shootings, one Swat member’s family connections could be the key to stopping the next attack. Also, Hondo prepares to meet Rochelle’s parents for the first time, and Tan helps Luca navigate a sensitive situation.
Episode nine guest stars include David Rees Snell, Brigitte Kali Canales,...
- 12/13/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
While scripted comedies on BET haven't performed as well in the ratings as the channel's original dramas, they have still done pretty good. Will Assisted Living be cancelled or renewed for season four? Stay tuned.
A family comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy's Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is in way over his head. Vinny's prayers are answered (sort of) when Mr. Leroy S. Brown...
A family comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy's Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is in way over his head. Vinny's prayers are answered (sort of) when Mr. Leroy S. Brown...
- 10/14/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Vulture Watch
How crazy can this home get? Has the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on BET? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Assisted Living, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the BET cable channel, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of...
How crazy can this home get? Has the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on BET? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Assisted Living, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the BET cable channel, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family move to the backwoods of...
- 3/25/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Will the facility run more smoothly in the third season of the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show on BET? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a series like Assisted Living is cancelled or renewed for season four. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the third season episodes of Assisted Living here.
A BET family comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck,...
A BET family comedy series, the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na'im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Alex Henderson, and Tayler Buck with Nicolas S. Duvernay, Alretha Thomas, Damien Leake, and Chet Aknewe in recurring roles. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck,...
- 3/24/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
BET's long-running hit comedies by the acclaimed Tyler Perry are moving to a new night this spring!
Set your calendars because you'll be getting twice the laughs and double the family-friendly fun when Tyler Perry's House of Payne and Tyler Perry's Assisted Living move Wednesdays starting at 9/8c on BET and BET Her.
Yes, that's a new night and a new time.
Kicking things off at 9/8c will be House of Payne, which is heading into its eleventh season. It's no small feat or achievement for any series, let alone a comedy.
The synopsis for House of Payne's upcoming season reads:
The hit comedy features retired fire chief Curtis Payne and his charming wife Ella, as the loving couple navigates the problems of life with their quirky modern-day family.
In the new season, the Payne family welcomes its newest member, Baby Malisa. Malik Payne, the young man we watched grow up,...
Set your calendars because you'll be getting twice the laughs and double the family-friendly fun when Tyler Perry's House of Payne and Tyler Perry's Assisted Living move Wednesdays starting at 9/8c on BET and BET Her.
Yes, that's a new night and a new time.
Kicking things off at 9/8c will be House of Payne, which is heading into its eleventh season. It's no small feat or achievement for any series, let alone a comedy.
The synopsis for House of Payne's upcoming season reads:
The hit comedy features retired fire chief Curtis Payne and his charming wife Ella, as the loving couple navigates the problems of life with their quirky modern-day family.
In the new season, the Payne family welcomes its newest member, Baby Malisa. Malik Payne, the young man we watched grow up,...
- 3/18/2022
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
In today’s film news roundup, a Bella Thorne crime drama is shooting, Cinepolis is expanding in the Us and Bill Duke’s “The Killing Floor” is acquired.
Production Start
Bella Thorne’s crime drama “Southland” has begun production in Oklahoma with Joshua Caldwell directing from his own script.
The story follows two young lovers who rob their way across the southland, posting their exploits to social media and gaining fame and followers along the way. The film also stars Jake Manley (“The Order”), Amber Riley (“Glee”) and Michael Sirow.
“I could not have shot ‘Southland’ anywhere but in Oklahoma,” said Caldwell. “Its geographical diversity allows it to stand in for a multitude of other locations, including Florida and Texas, and the land on which this state rests is both haunting and beautiful.”
“Southland” began principal photography in Guthrie and will continue throughout the month filming in multiple communities in the central Oklahoma region.
Production Start
Bella Thorne’s crime drama “Southland” has begun production in Oklahoma with Joshua Caldwell directing from his own script.
The story follows two young lovers who rob their way across the southland, posting their exploits to social media and gaining fame and followers along the way. The film also stars Jake Manley (“The Order”), Amber Riley (“Glee”) and Michael Sirow.
“I could not have shot ‘Southland’ anywhere but in Oklahoma,” said Caldwell. “Its geographical diversity allows it to stand in for a multitude of other locations, including Florida and Texas, and the land on which this state rests is both haunting and beautiful.”
“Southland” began principal photography in Guthrie and will continue throughout the month filming in multiple communities in the central Oklahoma region.
- 7/27/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Gabrielle Union, Billy Burke, Richard Cabral, Ajiona Alexus, Levi Meaden, Seth Carr, Mark Furze, Jason George, Christa Miller, Damien Leake | Written by Ryan Engle | Directed by James McTeigue
Breaking In stars Gabrielle Union as a woman who will stop at nothing to rescue her two children being held hostage in a house designed with impenetrable security. No trap, no trick and especially no man inside can match a mother with a mission when she is determined on breaking in…
Let’s get this out of the way first, Breaking In is the personification of what Direct-to-Video represents… Even though the film made a [albeit brief] appearance in UK cinemas! The merits of filmmaking and all round production are unequivocally abysmal. Made even more tragic and disheartening with sizeable talent in front and behind the camera. Most notably that of director James McTeigue, with credits such as The Matrix and V for Vendetta,...
Breaking In stars Gabrielle Union as a woman who will stop at nothing to rescue her two children being held hostage in a house designed with impenetrable security. No trap, no trick and especially no man inside can match a mother with a mission when she is determined on breaking in…
Let’s get this out of the way first, Breaking In is the personification of what Direct-to-Video represents… Even though the film made a [albeit brief] appearance in UK cinemas! The merits of filmmaking and all round production are unequivocally abysmal. Made even more tragic and disheartening with sizeable talent in front and behind the camera. Most notably that of director James McTeigue, with credits such as The Matrix and V for Vendetta,...
- 8/3/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Give credit where it's due to the flimsy home-invasion thriller Breaking In, directed by Wachowski sisters protege James McTeigue (V for Vendetta). It wastes little time getting to the action, such as it is: No sooner have Shaun Russell (Gabrielle Union) and her two children, teen daughter Jasmine (Ajiona Alexus) and younger son Glover (Seth Carr), arrived at the isolated mansion of Shaun's estranged father, Isaac (Damien Leake), than a quartet of thieving antagonists make themselves known. Isaac, who is murdered in a precredits sequence, has left a small fortune behind in a safe hidden somewhere on the heavily secured property, and the...
- 5/10/2018
- by Keith Uhlich
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Give credit where it's due to the flimsy home-invasion thriller <em>Breaking In, </em>directed by Wachowski sisters protege James McTeigue (<em>V for Vendetta</em>)<em>. </em>It wastes little time getting to the action, such as it is: No sooner have Shaun Russell (Gabrielle Union) and her two children, teen daughter Jasmine (Ajiona Alexus) and younger son Glover (Seth Carr), arrived at the isolated mansion of Shaun's estranged father, Isaac (Damien Leake), than a quartet of thieving antagonists make themselves known. Isaac, who is murdered in a precredits sequence, has left a small fortune behind in a safe hidden somewhere on ...
- 5/10/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Being misjudged seems to be the theme of Shaun’s (Gabrielle Union) life — at least, that’s what she tells people throughout James McTeigue’s uneven “Breaking In” — and while the sentiment seems cliche, it’s hard to argue with it once she harbors the full range of her abilities in service to a story best described as some sort of reverse “Panic Room.” Before all that, though, the film must cycle through an initially unsettling introduction that sees a jogging man (Damien Leake) run down in cold blood in the middle of a quiet suburban street. It’s the first cheap shock of the film, but it won’t be the last.
Soon enough, the pieces do fall together: the dead man is Shaun’s dad, and now she’s tasked with liquidating his many things, including the massive house that she grew up in, a huge spread located...
Soon enough, the pieces do fall together: the dead man is Shaun’s dad, and now she’s tasked with liquidating his many things, including the massive house that she grew up in, a huge spread located...
- 5/10/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
After Wonder Woman, the most famous super-powered woman in America is the mythical mother who can lift a car to save her child. I’ve always wondered where’s the movie about her, that remarkable everymom who’s as strong as Clark Kent and as regimented as Bruce Wayne.
There’s no barehanded raising of vehicles in “Breaking In,” but this home-invasion thriller from director James McTeigue’s (“V is for Vendetta”) more than fills that gap. Starring Gabrielle Union, “Breaking In” is a Mother’s Day movie for the family that already saw “A Quiet Place” together. It feels just as calculated, in fact, as those Garry Marshall-directed holiday-themed ensemble films that no one liked, but everyone saw. But the film’s undisguised mom-power cheerleading is so scarce in mainstream entertainment that it’s difficult to mind.
What does miff about “Breaking In,” though, is how the film’s commercial aspirations seem to get in the way of character and thematic development. Save for a couple of early scenes, Union’s Shaun Russell is largely shorn of history and personality; even the shirt she wears for the entire movie is a plain white tee.
Also Read: Can 'Life of the Party' and 'Breaking In' Carve Out Box Office Success During 'Avengers' Reign?
Shaun attempts to protect her kids from robbers in the house she grew up in after the sudden death of her estranged, seemingly abusive father (Damien Leake). But the screenplay by Ryan Engle (“Rampage,” “The Commuter”) squanders its potential for emotional depth, making “Breaking In” a serviceable, but indistinct product.
Displaying little grief after her father’s hit-and-run murder, Shaun brings her children — adolescent daughter Jasmine (Ajiona Alexus, “13 Reasons Why”) and pre-teen son Glover (Seth Carr, “Bosch”) — to the sprawling estate where she grew up, and on which they’d never set foot until now, to clear out the house for sale. Unbeknownst to the trio, four million dollars sits in a safe inside the house, money that a quartet of thieves (Billy Burke, Richard Cabral, Levi Meaden, and Mark Furze) have come to snatch.
Also Read: Jessica Alba to Star With Gabrielle Union in NBC's 'Bad Boys' Spinoff
The manse is neither drool-worthy nor particularly convincing: immaculate counters and a lack of personal touches, save for a few family photos, make it pretty obvious that the set designer was on a strict budget. That’s fine, except that the too-clean interiors add to the sense of the characters being deliberately buffed out, or never given many details in the first place. Either way, there’s a defensiveness in the film’s less-is-more ethos, as if to make Shaun and her family as unobjectionable as possible — a decision that deprives the storyline of more layered stakes.
While one of the burglars wrestles with Shaun outside, the others kidnap Jasmine and Glover and sequester them in a room. Shaun’s attempts to get back inside of this intensively surveilled building to rescue her children keep shifting the calculus of the criminals’ end game: How many Russell children would it be best to keep alive? The twists and turns are plentiful and effective, but mostly humdrum movie material. Only an early scene, in which Shaun stabs one of the intruders with a broken piece of the wine glass she was sipping from just moments earlier, stands out as an ingenious bit of genre play.
See Photo: Gabrielle Union Shares Throwback Pic From '10 Things I Hate About You' Set
In the midst of all the unease, Union shares a surprisingly moving scene with Alexus, in which the mother, planning a bold gambit, encourages her daughter to go along with the new plan in a speech that doubles as a possible goodbye. Union doesn’t get to exert too much of herself in this role, except physically. But she’s such a genial presence that it’s fun watching her embrace Shaun’s calm relentlessness, as well as her maternal warmth.
Moms can do it all, “Breaking In” proclaims. So why does it give Union only so much to do?
Read original story ‘Breaking In’ Film Review: Gabrielle Union Battles Burglars and Script Limitations At TheWrap...
There’s no barehanded raising of vehicles in “Breaking In,” but this home-invasion thriller from director James McTeigue’s (“V is for Vendetta”) more than fills that gap. Starring Gabrielle Union, “Breaking In” is a Mother’s Day movie for the family that already saw “A Quiet Place” together. It feels just as calculated, in fact, as those Garry Marshall-directed holiday-themed ensemble films that no one liked, but everyone saw. But the film’s undisguised mom-power cheerleading is so scarce in mainstream entertainment that it’s difficult to mind.
What does miff about “Breaking In,” though, is how the film’s commercial aspirations seem to get in the way of character and thematic development. Save for a couple of early scenes, Union’s Shaun Russell is largely shorn of history and personality; even the shirt she wears for the entire movie is a plain white tee.
Also Read: Can 'Life of the Party' and 'Breaking In' Carve Out Box Office Success During 'Avengers' Reign?
Shaun attempts to protect her kids from robbers in the house she grew up in after the sudden death of her estranged, seemingly abusive father (Damien Leake). But the screenplay by Ryan Engle (“Rampage,” “The Commuter”) squanders its potential for emotional depth, making “Breaking In” a serviceable, but indistinct product.
Displaying little grief after her father’s hit-and-run murder, Shaun brings her children — adolescent daughter Jasmine (Ajiona Alexus, “13 Reasons Why”) and pre-teen son Glover (Seth Carr, “Bosch”) — to the sprawling estate where she grew up, and on which they’d never set foot until now, to clear out the house for sale. Unbeknownst to the trio, four million dollars sits in a safe inside the house, money that a quartet of thieves (Billy Burke, Richard Cabral, Levi Meaden, and Mark Furze) have come to snatch.
Also Read: Jessica Alba to Star With Gabrielle Union in NBC's 'Bad Boys' Spinoff
The manse is neither drool-worthy nor particularly convincing: immaculate counters and a lack of personal touches, save for a few family photos, make it pretty obvious that the set designer was on a strict budget. That’s fine, except that the too-clean interiors add to the sense of the characters being deliberately buffed out, or never given many details in the first place. Either way, there’s a defensiveness in the film’s less-is-more ethos, as if to make Shaun and her family as unobjectionable as possible — a decision that deprives the storyline of more layered stakes.
While one of the burglars wrestles with Shaun outside, the others kidnap Jasmine and Glover and sequester them in a room. Shaun’s attempts to get back inside of this intensively surveilled building to rescue her children keep shifting the calculus of the criminals’ end game: How many Russell children would it be best to keep alive? The twists and turns are plentiful and effective, but mostly humdrum movie material. Only an early scene, in which Shaun stabs one of the intruders with a broken piece of the wine glass she was sipping from just moments earlier, stands out as an ingenious bit of genre play.
See Photo: Gabrielle Union Shares Throwback Pic From '10 Things I Hate About You' Set
In the midst of all the unease, Union shares a surprisingly moving scene with Alexus, in which the mother, planning a bold gambit, encourages her daughter to go along with the new plan in a speech that doubles as a possible goodbye. Union doesn’t get to exert too much of herself in this role, except physically. But she’s such a genial presence that it’s fun watching her embrace Shaun’s calm relentlessness, as well as her maternal warmth.
Moms can do it all, “Breaking In” proclaims. So why does it give Union only so much to do?
Read original story ‘Breaking In’ Film Review: Gabrielle Union Battles Burglars and Script Limitations At TheWrap...
- 5/10/2018
- by Inkoo Kang
- The Wrap
Roma Downey and sitcom Ted McGinley are set to star in “The Baxters,” the scripted family drama for Downey’s LightWorkers Media platform based on the book series by Karen Kingsbury.
Production on six half-hour episodes of the streaming series begins this week in Los Angeles. LightWorkers is a joint venture of MGM TV, Downey and Mark Burnett, Downey’s husband who also heads MGM TV and Digital. Downey is shepherding the project with Will Packer and his Will Packer Media banner. It’s targeted for premiere late this year.
“The Baxters” revolves around the lives of the adult children of a large family headed by Downey and McGinley. The two TV veterans bring a level of visibility to the first scripted series to come from Downey’s streaming platform, which aims to offer uplifting news and information and faith- and family-centric entertainment content.
“We have assembled a talented cast...
Production on six half-hour episodes of the streaming series begins this week in Los Angeles. LightWorkers is a joint venture of MGM TV, Downey and Mark Burnett, Downey’s husband who also heads MGM TV and Digital. Downey is shepherding the project with Will Packer and his Will Packer Media banner. It’s targeted for premiere late this year.
“The Baxters” revolves around the lives of the adult children of a large family headed by Downey and McGinley. The two TV veterans bring a level of visibility to the first scripted series to come from Downey’s streaming platform, which aims to offer uplifting news and information and faith- and family-centric entertainment content.
“We have assembled a talented cast...
- 4/9/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Directed by: Paul Scheuring
Written by: Paul Scheuring, Mario Giordano, Mario Giordano, Christoph Darnstädt, Don Bohlinger, Oliver Hirschbiegel
Cast: Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Cam Gigandet, Clifton Collins Jr., Ethan Cohn, Fisher Stevens, Travis Fimmel, David Banner, Jason Lew, Damien Leake, Maggie Grace, Rod Maiorano
The Experiment, written and directed by Paul Scheuring, is the American remake of the 2001 German thriller/horror film Das Experiment. Oliver Hirschbeigal was behind the lens for the original with Mario Giordano having written both the screenplay and the novel it was based on, The Black Box. These works are based on true events that transpired during the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971 at Stanford University under the charge of Psychology Professor Dr. Philip Zombardo, Ph.D. The goal of The Experiment was to study the psychological effects of becoming either a guard or a prisoner in prison.
The film opens with an all too familiar...
Written by: Paul Scheuring, Mario Giordano, Mario Giordano, Christoph Darnstädt, Don Bohlinger, Oliver Hirschbiegel
Cast: Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Cam Gigandet, Clifton Collins Jr., Ethan Cohn, Fisher Stevens, Travis Fimmel, David Banner, Jason Lew, Damien Leake, Maggie Grace, Rod Maiorano
The Experiment, written and directed by Paul Scheuring, is the American remake of the 2001 German thriller/horror film Das Experiment. Oliver Hirschbeigal was behind the lens for the original with Mario Giordano having written both the screenplay and the novel it was based on, The Black Box. These works are based on true events that transpired during the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971 at Stanford University under the charge of Psychology Professor Dr. Philip Zombardo, Ph.D. The goal of The Experiment was to study the psychological effects of becoming either a guard or a prisoner in prison.
The film opens with an all too familiar...
- 9/16/2010
- by Robert A. Newberry
- Planet Fury
The Experiment DVD ArtSony Pictures Home Entertainment will be releasing Paul Scheuring's interpretation of the Zimbardo Prison Experiment September 21st on DVD. The Experiment is loosely based on a psychological test performed by Dr. Zimbardo at Stanford University in which students were put in to the roles of either prison guards or prisoners. Psychological concepts like social norms, social roles, prejudice, stereotyping, dehumanization, social comparison and many more influenced the test and created for a miserable time for the prisoners (these concepts will not be defined here, but can be found at the Psychology resource listed below). This film has had a limited theatrical release through Columbia Pictures and in celebration of the DVD release a trailer is now available for The Experiment. More details on the picture are below.
A synopsis for The Experiment here:
"26 men are chosen to act the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study.
A synopsis for The Experiment here:
"26 men are chosen to act the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study.
- 7/11/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Horror news site Shock Till You Drop announced the release of some new cover art for The Experiment last Monday. Seen left, the picture shows several images on the back of an anonymous man's skull. The images seem to represent art and culture, but they could also represent the dissociation of the mind that occurs when prison guards face prisoners. A short synopsis is also available here for The Experiment.
A synopsis for The Experiment here:
"26 men are chosen to act the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study. Values are tested and lines are crossed when seemingly normal participants are pushed to the breaking point as the experiment spirals out of control" (Shock).
Release Date: 2010.
Director: Paul Scheuring.
Writers: Mario Giordano, and Paul Scheuring.
Cast: Clifton Collins Jr., Fisher Stevens, Travis Fimmel, David Banner, Damien Leake, and Jason Lew.
No trailer available yet.
Sources:
http://www.shocktillyoudrop.
A synopsis for The Experiment here:
"26 men are chosen to act the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study. Values are tested and lines are crossed when seemingly normal participants are pushed to the breaking point as the experiment spirals out of control" (Shock).
Release Date: 2010.
Director: Paul Scheuring.
Writers: Mario Giordano, and Paul Scheuring.
Cast: Clifton Collins Jr., Fisher Stevens, Travis Fimmel, David Banner, Damien Leake, and Jason Lew.
No trailer available yet.
Sources:
http://www.shocktillyoudrop.
- 4/15/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Experiment will star Adrien Brody (The Pianist) in a re-enactment of the Zimbardo Prison Experiment. A psychological experiment to test how far males will go when placed in a specific social role, the Zimbardo Experiment had to be stopped after only six days. Those in the role of guards dehumanized, brutalized and basically tortured their fellow students with little prompting from a higher authority, their teacher (Zimbardo). Think Abu Ghraib. The depravity of man can now be seen on the big screen in 2010 with Maggie Grace (Lost), Cam Gigandet (New Moon), and Forest Whitaker (Repo Men) to also star. Have a look at a first photo from the set and a cast list inside.
A synopsis for The Experiment here:
"A group of ordinary men get recruited to take on the roles of guards and prisoners in an experiment and research study. The experiment is designed to see how...
A synopsis for The Experiment here:
"A group of ordinary men get recruited to take on the roles of guards and prisoners in an experiment and research study. The experiment is designed to see how...
- 1/2/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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