Law & Order: Organized Crime fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 4 Episode 10 episode titled Crossroads!
Find out everything you need to know about the Crossroads episode of Law & Order: Organized Crime, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order: Organized Crime Crossroads Season 4 Episode 10 Preview
Gear up for another intense episode of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” titled “Crossroads,” airing on NBC at 10:00 Pm on April 18, 2024. In this gripping installment, the team faces a formidable challenge as they strive to dismantle a massive drug operation cleverly concealed behind the facade of a local honey farm.
As the investigation unfolds, tensions rise and stakes escalate, putting the entire team on high alert. Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, Randall takes matters into his own hands in the absence of Stabler, embarking on a personal quest to locate Joe Jr. However,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Crossroads episode of Law & Order: Organized Crime, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order: Organized Crime Crossroads Season 4 Episode 10 Preview
Gear up for another intense episode of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” titled “Crossroads,” airing on NBC at 10:00 Pm on April 18, 2024. In this gripping installment, the team faces a formidable challenge as they strive to dismantle a massive drug operation cleverly concealed behind the facade of a local honey farm.
As the investigation unfolds, tensions rise and stakes escalate, putting the entire team on high alert. Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, Randall takes matters into his own hands in the absence of Stabler, embarking on a personal quest to locate Joe Jr. However,...
- 4/11/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Law & Order: Organized Crime fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 4 Episode 9 episode titled Semper Fi!
Find out everything you need to know about the Semper Fi episode of Law & Order: Organized Crime, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order: Organized Crime Semper Fi Season 4 Episode 9 Preview
Get ready for an intense and action-packed episode of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” titled “Semper Fi,” airing on NBC at 10:00 Pm on April 11, 2024. In this riveting installment, Stabler, portrayed by Christopher Meloni, delves deep into his military connections as he embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the source of a dangerous heroin pipeline originating from the Middle East and infiltrating the streets of the United States.
As Stabler navigates the complexities of the case, he faces formidable challenges and dangerous adversaries. With...
Find out everything you need to know about the Semper Fi episode of Law & Order: Organized Crime, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order: Organized Crime Semper Fi Season 4 Episode 9 Preview
Get ready for an intense and action-packed episode of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” titled “Semper Fi,” airing on NBC at 10:00 Pm on April 11, 2024. In this riveting installment, Stabler, portrayed by Christopher Meloni, delves deep into his military connections as he embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the source of a dangerous heroin pipeline originating from the Middle East and infiltrating the streets of the United States.
As Stabler navigates the complexities of the case, he faces formidable challenges and dangerous adversaries. With...
- 4/4/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for a gripping new episode of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” as Season 4 Episode 9, titled “Semper Fi,” hits the screens on NBC at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024. In this intense installment, Stabler taps into his military connections to track down the source of a dangerous heroin pipeline from the Middle East infiltrating the United States.
As the stakes rise, tensions flare within the Stabler family as Joe Jr. takes drastic measures to thwart his brothers’ intervention attempts. Meanwhile, the squad faces a blast from the past as Reyes makes a dramatic return, adding a new layer of complexity to the investigation.
Join NBC as they dive into the world of organized crime, where loyalties are tested, alliances are forged, and justice hangs in the balance. With each twist and turn, “Law & Order: Organized Crime” delivers edge-of-your-seat thrills and thought-provoking drama that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the stakes rise, tensions flare within the Stabler family as Joe Jr. takes drastic measures to thwart his brothers’ intervention attempts. Meanwhile, the squad faces a blast from the past as Reyes makes a dramatic return, adding a new layer of complexity to the investigation.
Join NBC as they dive into the world of organized crime, where loyalties are tested, alliances are forged, and justice hangs in the balance. With each twist and turn, “Law & Order: Organized Crime” delivers edge-of-your-seat thrills and thought-provoking drama that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
- 4/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: The Easterseals Disability Film Challenge has created the first-ever disability loop group, launched with a recent Edfc workshop held on then Sony studio lot that included coaching, feedback and advice from animation executives. Sony Pictures Entertainment has been a key sponsor and host of Edfc for six years.
A loop group is a group of actors involved in recording audio for edited programming during post-production. Loop groups provide background noise and audio clips that enrich the soundscape and lend a sense of authenticity in films, TV shows, video games and commercials.
The initiative follows the casting of Edfc founder and director Nic Novicki as Lego Spider-Man and longtime Film Challenge participant Danielle Perez as Sun-Spider in Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation’s Oscar-nominated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Both Perez and Novicki are actors with disabilities who were recommended for their roles in the film by writer-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller,...
A loop group is a group of actors involved in recording audio for edited programming during post-production. Loop groups provide background noise and audio clips that enrich the soundscape and lend a sense of authenticity in films, TV shows, video games and commercials.
The initiative follows the casting of Edfc founder and director Nic Novicki as Lego Spider-Man and longtime Film Challenge participant Danielle Perez as Sun-Spider in Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation’s Oscar-nominated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Both Perez and Novicki are actors with disabilities who were recommended for their roles in the film by writer-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller,...
- 2/26/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Writer Kelli McNeil says she was already “deeply insecure about [her] work” when she handed over an early draft of Daruma — a drama about Patrick (Tobias Forrest), a veteran and quadriplegic who discovers he’s the father of a young girl born from a one-night stand years earlier — to her fiancé, director-cinematographer Alexander Yellen.
“She goes off to the other room, and I start reading the script, and by page two, I’m laughing,” says Yellen, who’s worked in various capacities on shows like Z Nation and Euphoria. “She goes, ‘This is a drama.’ I said, ‘No, it’s not. It’s a dark comedy and it’s great.’”
McNeil began writing the script back in 2017, long before it would premiere at 2023’s Dances With Films Fest in L.A. and screen last month as part of Slamdance’s Unstoppable program, where Peter Farrelly signed on as executive producer to help bolster its profile.
“She goes off to the other room, and I start reading the script, and by page two, I’m laughing,” says Yellen, who’s worked in various capacities on shows like Z Nation and Euphoria. “She goes, ‘This is a drama.’ I said, ‘No, it’s not. It’s a dark comedy and it’s great.’”
McNeil began writing the script back in 2017, long before it would premiere at 2023’s Dances With Films Fest in L.A. and screen last month as part of Slamdance’s Unstoppable program, where Peter Farrelly signed on as executive producer to help bolster its profile.
- 2/9/2024
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When Marlee Matlin began her career 35 years ago, she says there was “nothing” in terms of accessibility in the awards industry space. But that’s begun to change, especially following her film Coda’s best picture win in 2022, including at the 2023 Oscars, where she saw a “significant improvement.”
“I’ve seen changes in award shows and how they are perceived by people who attend them, by producers, by the people who make the decisions as to what to present on the air — all the little things,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Coda really was a game changer and made a huge impact in terms of equity, accessibility, and just how people are perceived in general.”
The Oscars, for which Matlin serves on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors, has in the last several years taken the lead among the major Hollywood award shows in its...
“I’ve seen changes in award shows and how they are perceived by people who attend them, by producers, by the people who make the decisions as to what to present on the air — all the little things,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Coda really was a game changer and made a huge impact in terms of equity, accessibility, and just how people are perceived in general.”
The Oscars, for which Matlin serves on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors, has in the last several years taken the lead among the major Hollywood award shows in its...
- 12/4/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Coda” stars and Oscar winners Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur have been chosen to host the 2023 Media Access Awards on November 7, marking the first time ever that two Deaf performers have presided as hosts over an awards show together. The awards were founded by Norman Lear in 1979 and annually honor artists and film and television projects that are inclusive of disabled characters and actors. This year’s ceremony will be held in Hollywood, airing December 3 at 9 p.m. Pt on Los Angeles public broadcaster Kcet and December 15 at 9 p.m. Pt over PBS SoCal.
Matlin won her Academy Award in 1987 as Best Actress for “Children of a Lesser God,” while Kotsur warned his as Best Supporting Actor in “Coda” starring alongside Matlin.
SEETroy Kotsur wins Best Supporting Actor Oscar for ‘Coda,’ makes history as first Deaf male champion
This year’s honorees were selected by the diversity committees of the...
Matlin won her Academy Award in 1987 as Best Actress for “Children of a Lesser God,” while Kotsur warned his as Best Supporting Actor in “Coda” starring alongside Matlin.
SEETroy Kotsur wins Best Supporting Actor Oscar for ‘Coda,’ makes history as first Deaf male champion
This year’s honorees were selected by the diversity committees of the...
- 10/18/2023
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Coda actors Troy Kotsur and Marlee Matlin will host the 2023 Media Access Awards next month, marking the first time that two Deaf performers will host an awards show together.
The Media Access Awards, presented by the Media Access Awards and nonprofit disability services provider Easterseals Southern California, honors artists and film and television projects that are inclusive of disabled characters and actors. This year’s awards ceremony is set for Tuesday, November 7 in Hollywood, and will air Sunday, December 3 at 9 p.m. Pt on Kcet, and Friday, December 15 at 8 p.m. Pt on PBS SoCal, with streaming on both websites and on the free PBS App.
“2023 has been another incredible year for on-screen diversity and inclusion for the disabled community,” said co-ceo’s of the Media Access Awards, Deborah Calla and Allen Rucker. “We can’t wait to celebrate these talented individuals once again for their strong efforts in furthering...
The Media Access Awards, presented by the Media Access Awards and nonprofit disability services provider Easterseals Southern California, honors artists and film and television projects that are inclusive of disabled characters and actors. This year’s awards ceremony is set for Tuesday, November 7 in Hollywood, and will air Sunday, December 3 at 9 p.m. Pt on Kcet, and Friday, December 15 at 8 p.m. Pt on PBS SoCal, with streaming on both websites and on the free PBS App.
“2023 has been another incredible year for on-screen diversity and inclusion for the disabled community,” said co-ceo’s of the Media Access Awards, Deborah Calla and Allen Rucker. “We can’t wait to celebrate these talented individuals once again for their strong efforts in furthering...
- 10/18/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Daruma’: Abigail Hawk, Tobias Forrest, John W. Lawson & Barry Bostwick Star In Disability-Drama Pic
Abigail Hawk (Blue Bloods), Tobias Forrest (Coffee Wars), John Lawson (Untitled Pet Sematery Prequel) and Barry Bostwick (Rocky Horror Picture Show) are among the cast in feature drama Daruma.
Currently filming in Los Angeles, Daruma follows in the footsteps of Coda and The Peanut Butter Falcon in that it features lead actors with disabilities, but the central plot is not centered around disability.
The film follows Patrick (Forrest) who discovers he has a daughter (newcomer Victoria Scott) and agrees to take her on a cross-country roadtrip with his neighbor Robert (Lawson) to live with her maternal grandparents on the opposite side of the country (Bostwick).
Director/Dp Alexander Yellen (Z-Nation) helms the picture from a script that Kelli McNeil-Yellen penned. Both Yellen’s serve as executive producers alongside Producer Jodi Binstock (Z-Nation) with Abigail Hawk and Jonathan Salemi as associate producers. The project is the recipient of the Panavision New Filmmakers Grant,...
Currently filming in Los Angeles, Daruma follows in the footsteps of Coda and The Peanut Butter Falcon in that it features lead actors with disabilities, but the central plot is not centered around disability.
The film follows Patrick (Forrest) who discovers he has a daughter (newcomer Victoria Scott) and agrees to take her on a cross-country roadtrip with his neighbor Robert (Lawson) to live with her maternal grandparents on the opposite side of the country (Bostwick).
Director/Dp Alexander Yellen (Z-Nation) helms the picture from a script that Kelli McNeil-Yellen penned. Both Yellen’s serve as executive producers alongside Producer Jodi Binstock (Z-Nation) with Abigail Hawk and Jonathan Salemi as associate producers. The project is the recipient of the Panavision New Filmmakers Grant,...
- 2/2/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Easterseals releases new, timely and critically important Public Service Announcements about safety during the Covid-19 pandemic, and encourages all of us to #StayHomeSaveLives.
The leading disability services nonprofit joined with filmmaker John Lawson to produce the spots, recruiting a group of twenty celebrated actors within the disability community to record at-home messages about why we all need to stay at home.
The PSA series reinforces that we are all in this together, and asks us to self-isolate, stay at home, and do our part to stop the spread of this virus – especially because people with disabilities, older adults and individuals with chronic diseases may be particularly vulnerable. There are more than 61 million children and adults living with a disability in the U.S., making it the largest minority group in the country.
“Please share these life-saving PSAs with everyone you know,” says Angela Williams, President and CEO of Easterseals. “We...
The leading disability services nonprofit joined with filmmaker John Lawson to produce the spots, recruiting a group of twenty celebrated actors within the disability community to record at-home messages about why we all need to stay at home.
The PSA series reinforces that we are all in this together, and asks us to self-isolate, stay at home, and do our part to stop the spread of this virus – especially because people with disabilities, older adults and individuals with chronic diseases may be particularly vulnerable. There are more than 61 million children and adults living with a disability in the U.S., making it the largest minority group in the country.
“Please share these life-saving PSAs with everyone you know,” says Angela Williams, President and CEO of Easterseals. “We...
- 4/20/2020
- Look to the Stars
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