Anne Heche Lifetime Movie ‘Girl in Room 13’ Will Still Premiere Following Car Accident
Heche has been in a coma since driving her car into a home on August 6.
Heche has been in a coma since driving her car into a home on August 6.
After being dropped by Lifetime, “You” is thriving on Netflix — but Sera Gamble’s series has also grown into a much different show in Season 3.
Her story, her words. “Janet,” a two-night documentary event, premieres on Lifetime and A&E in January.
The film, which is part of Lifetime’s push to increase its load of original TV movies, is a fictionalized retelling of 40 years in the life of the “Queen of Gospel.”
The upcoming “The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice” and “Girl in the Basement” push the total number of “ripped from the headlines” original movies past the milestone.
At long last, a disabled woman is portrayed as a character that is confident, ambitious, and desirable.
Lifetime’s four-part docuseries is told almost entirely from the survivors’ point of view, and the filmmakers took pains to address their concerns.
The special two-night event will premiere on the eve of the anniversary of the sexual predator’s mysterious death.
IndieWire invited black women viewers to share their opinions on why the film struck a chord.
“Part II: The Reckoning” will focus on survivors, and the horrific backlash they received for appearing in the galvanizing documentary.
Every year, there seems to be more and more Christmas and holiday programming. Here’s the best coming up.
TCA: The new docuseries will follow “Surviving R. Kelly,” which was nominated for an Emmy last week.