Multi-hyphenate Nicole Ansari-Cox has a lot going on.
The London-based actor, producer, writer and activist just shot Southern Italy-set rom-com “Under the Stars” directed by Michelle Danner where she stars alongside Toni Colette, Andy Garcia and Alex Pettyfer. In addition, she appears in Austrian director Kat Rohrer’s “What a Feeling” that premiered recently at the BFI Flare: London Lgbtqia+ Film Festival. And Ansari-Cox is on the production team for “Glenrothan,” the upcoming directorial debut of her husband Brian Cox.
She’s also in young Lebanese director Shireen Khaled’s short “In the Night,” about a long-married couple who, amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, realize they have suddenly fallen out of love and spend a night trying to rekindle the flame. “In the Night,” in which Ansari-Cox stars opposite actor-singer-songwriter Jack O’Neill, premiered last month at the Beirut International Women Film Festival where it scored the audience award.
A graduate of...
The London-based actor, producer, writer and activist just shot Southern Italy-set rom-com “Under the Stars” directed by Michelle Danner where she stars alongside Toni Colette, Andy Garcia and Alex Pettyfer. In addition, she appears in Austrian director Kat Rohrer’s “What a Feeling” that premiered recently at the BFI Flare: London Lgbtqia+ Film Festival. And Ansari-Cox is on the production team for “Glenrothan,” the upcoming directorial debut of her husband Brian Cox.
She’s also in young Lebanese director Shireen Khaled’s short “In the Night,” about a long-married couple who, amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, realize they have suddenly fallen out of love and spend a night trying to rekindle the flame. “In the Night,” in which Ansari-Cox stars opposite actor-singer-songwriter Jack O’Neill, premiered last month at the Beirut International Women Film Festival where it scored the audience award.
A graduate of...
- 5/6/2024
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Law & Order fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 23 Episode 11 episode titled Castle in the Sky!
Find out everything you need to know about the Castle in the Sky episode of Law & Order, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order Castle in the Sky Season 23 Episode 11 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Law & Order” titled “Castle in the Sky,” slated to air on NBC at 8:00 Pm on May 2, 2024, viewers are in for another riveting installment of crime and justice. As the team delves into the case of a real estate developer’s untimely demise, Detectives Shaw and Riley find themselves unraveling a complex web of suspects and motives.
Amidst the investigation’s twists and turns, the welfare of the defendant’s young daughter becomes a pressing concern. In a heart-wrenching plea for assistance,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Castle in the Sky episode of Law & Order, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order Castle in the Sky Season 23 Episode 11 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Law & Order” titled “Castle in the Sky,” slated to air on NBC at 8:00 Pm on May 2, 2024, viewers are in for another riveting installment of crime and justice. As the team delves into the case of a real estate developer’s untimely demise, Detectives Shaw and Riley find themselves unraveling a complex web of suspects and motives.
Amidst the investigation’s twists and turns, the welfare of the defendant’s young daughter becomes a pressing concern. In a heart-wrenching plea for assistance,...
- 4/25/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Prepare for an intense and gripping episode of “Law & Order” as Season 23 continues with Episode 11, titled “Castle in the Sky,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, May 2nd, 2024. In this installment, Detectives Shaw and Riley find themselves embroiled in a complex case when a real estate developer is discovered dead in one of his own buildings. With a long list of potential suspects to sift through, the detectives must navigate through a web of deceit and betrayal to uncover the truth behind the murder.
Meanwhile, concern for the welfare of the defendant’s young daughter weighs heavily on the minds of Dixon and her son. Desperate to ensure the safety of the child, Dixon and her son plead with Price and Maroun for assistance, adding another layer of tension to the already high-stakes investigation.
With twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, “Castle in the Sky” promises to keep...
Meanwhile, concern for the welfare of the defendant’s young daughter weighs heavily on the minds of Dixon and her son. Desperate to ensure the safety of the child, Dixon and her son plead with Price and Maroun for assistance, adding another layer of tension to the already high-stakes investigation.
With twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, “Castle in the Sky” promises to keep...
- 4/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Just in time for the 25th Anniversary of the beloved sci-fi classic Stargate, Chevrons Locked arrives as one of the most comprehensive histories of the franchise to ever exist.
Featuring a complete guide to all 214 episodes and two movies, Chevrons Locked takes a deep dive into all things Sg-1, episode-by-episode, season-by-season, bringing you behind-the-scenes commentary on it all. This is the book every fan has been waiting for!
Stargate Sg-1 Season 9 saw the addition of Ben Browder, more or less filling O’Neill’s place as Lieutenant Colonel Cameron Mitchell, which he would play for all of that year and Season 10 as well as The Ark of Truth and Continuum; Claudia Black reunited with Farscape co-star Browder as space thief (and former Goa’uld host) Vala Mal Doran in one episode of Season 8, eight episodes of Season 9, 10 episodes of Season 10 and the two DVD movies; and Beau Bridges as Stargate Command...
Featuring a complete guide to all 214 episodes and two movies, Chevrons Locked takes a deep dive into all things Sg-1, episode-by-episode, season-by-season, bringing you behind-the-scenes commentary on it all. This is the book every fan has been waiting for!
Stargate Sg-1 Season 9 saw the addition of Ben Browder, more or less filling O’Neill’s place as Lieutenant Colonel Cameron Mitchell, which he would play for all of that year and Season 10 as well as The Ark of Truth and Continuum; Claudia Black reunited with Farscape co-star Browder as space thief (and former Goa’uld host) Vala Mal Doran in one episode of Season 8, eight episodes of Season 9, 10 episodes of Season 10 and the two DVD movies; and Beau Bridges as Stargate Command...
- 5/3/2023
- by Edward Gross
- The Companion
Jaye Davidson's very short-lived career as an actor was a memorable one. He came out of nowhere to earn an Oscar nomination for his performance as Dil in Neil Jordan's controversial "The Crying Game," only losing out on the Best Supporting Actor award to Gene Hackman's malign sheriff in "Unforgiven." Although the film's portrayal of a transgender character is problematic, it was a stunning breakthrough performance that marked him as one to watch. Despite the accolades, Davidson didn't enjoy the attention that fame brought him (via Yahoo), but he hung in there to collect a cool 1 million for playing the alien antagonist in "Stargate," Roland Emmerich's sweeping sci-fi adventure. And then he was gone again, deciding stardom wasn't for him and focusing on a career in modeling and fashion design instead.
Davidson doesn't appear until over an hour into the movie, but he made an unforgettable...
Davidson doesn't appear until over an hour into the movie, but he made an unforgettable...
- 12/18/2022
- by Lee Adams
- Slash Film
Before his bonkers space movie "Moonfall," Roland Emmerich made a tongue-in-cheek sci-fi flick named "Stargate," whose plot centered around extraterrestrials laying the foundation for human civilization. When "Stargate" hit theaters in 1994, critics tore Emmerich's sci-fi adventure film to shreds, criticizing it for its consistently corny tone and underbaked storyline. On the box-office front, "Stargate" performed considerably well, and went on to become Emmerich's breakthrough film, which eventually led to the culturally relevant, well-received "Independence Day." Despite the film's inconsistent track record, "Stargate" still holds up as a curious, enjoyable entry in Emmerich's filmography, as several aspects of the film stand out, corniness notwithstanding.
The film opens with an extremely cliché excavation montage and transitions to linguist and Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) being offered a job to translate hieroglyphics on cover stones unearthed in Giza. While Daniel is able to solve the puzzle moments after his involvement in the top-secret project,...
The film opens with an extremely cliché excavation montage and transitions to linguist and Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) being offered a job to translate hieroglyphics on cover stones unearthed in Giza. While Daniel is able to solve the puzzle moments after his involvement in the top-secret project,...
- 12/14/2022
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.