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Tia Mowry Sets ‘Sister, Sister’ Reunion With Lifetime Christmas Movie

Tia Mowry is returning to Lifetime to proceed her run of vacation comedy options, and the star will likely be joined by a well-recognized face.

Mowry is about to govt produce and star in A Very Merry Magnificence Salon, which is able to premiere on the channel later this yr. RonReaco Lee, Donna Biscoe, Cocoa Brown and Ashli Auguillard spherical out the forged for the movie that marks the ultimate undertaking in Mowry’s three-movie cope with Lifetime. Lee and Mowry beforehand shared the display collectively on Sister, Sister.

A Very Merry Magnificence Salon facilities on Sienna (Mowry), who owns an Atlanta-based magnificence salon and finds herself making ready for the annual Tinsel Ball, the place she will likely be honored for her charitable efforts. On the similar time, an enthralling CEO named Lawrence (Lee) enters her life when his household’s wine model is co-sponsoring the ball, however Sienna’s mom (Biscoe) doesn’t admire that Lawrence is altering the traditions for the storied occasion.

Bobby Yan directs A Very Merry Magnificence Salon from a script by Tara Knight. 

The film hails from Fox Leisure Studios’ Mar Vista Leisure, along with GroupM Movement Leisure. Govt producers embrace Mowry, Adam Shepard, Larry Grimaldi, Hannah Pillemer, Fernando Szew, Richard Foster, Chet Fenster, Adam Griffin and Mychael Chinn.

Mowry’s latest Lifetime movies embrace Sure, Chef! Christmas (2023), Miracle in Motor Metropolis (2021) and A Very Classic Christmas (2019). She rose to fame alongside twin sister Tamera Mowry on the comedy collection Sister, Sister, which additionally featured Lee within the common forged as Tia’s boyfriend Tyreke. The present signed off in 1999 after six seasons.

A Very Merry Magnificence Salon is a part of the community’s A Very Lifetime Christmas slate. Additionally amongst this yr’s choices are The Vacation Junkie starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Christmas within the Highlight with Jessica Lord, Laith Wallschleger, Jennie Mai and Haley Kalil.

Mowry is represented by UTA, Vault Leisure, True Public Relations and Felker Toczek.

Gia De Sauvage on Getting Start in Lifetime’s Nightmare in the Desert

Gia De Sauvage is simply beginning her profession onscreen, however she already has a mannequin for the trail she’d prefer to observe.

“I simply completely adore Gena Rowlands, and I might like to have a profession like hers,” the newcomer says.

She makes her debut within the new tv film, Nightmare within the Desert, the primary of the cable community’s fall slate. The movie is impressed by true occasions and sees De Sauvage as a younger girl, Shae, returning dwelling along with her fiancé Chris (Tristan J. Watson) following the demise of her father. The pair take a hike and the difficulty begins as a person tracks them through the journey.

“It felt like a giant household,” De Sauvage explains concerning the expertise. “All of us acquired alongside so effectively, and so they had been joking that it seems like going to summer season camp.”

De Sauvage additionally noticed it as an train in digging into the completely different elements of filmmaking. “I discovered a lot concerning the technical aspect of performing.”

Whereas De Sauvage notes she loved engaged on a thriller, there are a number of genres she hopes to attempt. Referring to herself as a scholar of movie, the actress is continually watching motion pictures. “I like each style. My favourite film of all time is The Pocket book,” she says of one among Rowlands’ later movies.

In speaking about her admiration for the late actress, De Sauvage shares a touching story about watching Rowlands’ work. “After her passing two weeks in the past, I watched A Girl Beneath the Affect for the primary time, and that basically impressed me and moved me as an artist,” she says. “I simply assume that she brings a lot vulnerability and complexity to every position that she takes on, and to me, that’s what an excellent artist does.”

Wanting forward, De Sauvage hopes to make use of what she’s discovered on Nightmare within the Desert as she continues by means of her profession. “The director and the crew had been simply so gracious with me and allowed me to have the area to study,” she says. “I simply felt utterly supported all through the movie.”

De Sauvage hopes to pay that kindness again as she continues working. “If I can ever assist one other actor sooner or later on a undertaking, I at all times wish to be there for them and provides them that area to study if it’s their first time engaged on a movie,” she begins, including she’s grateful to have had that have from the movie’s director Sam Irvin. “To supply a secure area for each different actor on the entire shoots that I do going ahead is essential to me.”

Nightmare within the Desert premieres on Sunday, Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. ET.

Bill Pullman and Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Wendy Williams Docs Interviews

You may’t blame Invoice Pullman for feeling hesitant about taking up the lead position in Lifetime’s two-part restricted collection Murdaugh Murders: The Film.

It’s not that the SAG-nominated actor was anxious about going darkish — he’d achieved so not way back, and brilliantly, in USA’s The Sinner — he merely simply wasn’t conscious of the tragic story of South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, who was convicted in 2023 of murdering his spouse and son.

“I didn’t find out about him!” Pullman revealed throughout the THR Frontrunners Lifetime Showcase held June 6 at San Vicente Bungalows in Los Angeles. “Then I requested the individuals in my life concerning the case, and so they stated, ‘Oh, I hate that man!’ I assumed, ‘OK this can be a nonstarter.’”

Pullman, who turned broadly recognized within the ’90s for enjoying good guys in movies comparable to Singles, Sleepless in Seattle, Whereas You Had been Sleeping and Independence Day, stated his fears concerning the position had been allayed after chatting with director Greg Beeman.

“I requested him, ‘How do you assume Alex felt about his spouse and little one?’ And he stated, ‘I believe he cherished them very a lot.’ To like somebody after which to kill them is a giant paradox. And it’s not that you simply approve of what he’s achieved, however [as an actor] you attempt to droop judgment so long as you may.’”

The topic of judgment arose in a separate dialog throughout the showcase with Melissa Moore, the manager producer of the six-part docuseries The Jail Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, and Blanchard’s now-estranged husband Ryan Scott Anderson.

“I discovered a giant lesson as a filmmaker; I obtained actually connected,” stated Moore of her aversion to Blanchard marrying Anderson. Their relationship turned the main target of the ultimate episode of the documentary about Blanchard, who was sentenced to 10 years in jail after she pleaded responsible to persuading her on-line boyfriend to kill her abusive mom, who suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

“I noticed a imaginative and prescient for Gypsy that possibly wasn’t her personal imaginative and prescient. That she was going to stroll out of jail, go into the protection and safety of her mother and father’ arms, and have this relationship that she by no means obtained along with her mother and father,” added Moore. “After which Christie and Rod [Gypsy’s stepmother and father] informed me, ‘Melissa, it’s a must to let her make errors. Her mother didn’t let her make errors.’”

In a 3rd Q&A, The place is Wendy Williams? government producer Mark Ford and director Erica Hanson spoke about having the previous daytime speak present host’s household’s blessing to launch the docuseries which has raised questions on Williams’ capacity to consent to the undertaking, given her deteriorated state on account of her prognosis of main progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

“They informed us the reality of what was occurring and that helped us rationalize, in some methods, that the story is greater than simply Wendy and this household,” stated Ford of Williams’ court-mandated guardianship which prevents her household from accessing her. “The story is about one thing that’s occurring within the American authorized system that nobody is aware of something about, and this can be a means for this to be addressed. The household was adamant that the piece be put out.”

Added Ford of critiques of the four-part collection, “We settle for everybody’s judgments on it. It’s not for us to say whether or not you’re feeling it’s exploitive or not. I believe that’s a subjective resolution that everybody must make for themselves.”

This version of THR Frontrunners is sponsored by Lifetime.

Worried About Care Under Guardian

The place Is Wendy Williams? govt producers Mark Ford and Erica Hanson opened up about their issues for Wendy Williams’ well being whereas they have been filming the Lifetime documentary.

Throughout an awards consideration panel in Los Angeles, Ford and Hanson stated they have been “fearful” about Williams’ circumstances throughout manufacturing, by way of Folks. They seen that she had been dwelling alone, with out meals in her fridge, and tried to get in contact together with her household.

“The deeper we acquired into it, we didn’t wish to let go of Wendy till we acquired her again in contact together with her household,” Ford stated. “As a result of we felt that at a sure level that’s who’s going to be there for her to take care of her.” 

Towards the top of manufacturing on the doc, Ford recalled the producers have been getting “very, very fearful” and telling her supervisor, who was the one different particular person coming into her condo, that one thing wanted to be carried out to assist her.

“That is getting very dire and scary,” he added. “And since she was below a guardianship, her household couldn’t simply fly up and hang around and resolve to become involved in her medical care. They have been faraway from that course of by the courts so they might face authorized ramifications in the event that they tried to get too concerned.”

Sabrina Morrissey grew to become Williams’ court-appointed guardian in 2022 after Wells Fargo claimed that she was an “incapacitated particular person” and a “sufferer of undue affect and monetary exploitation.” On the time, the previous discuss present host contested the guardian appointment, noting that her well being had improved and he or she was “completely” of sound thoughts following therapy for Graves’ illness and thyroid points. Later, it was revealed that her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., was accountable for the monetary exploitation.

Through the panel dialog, Ford stated that’s when the documentary started taking a flip and attempting to “expose what these guardianships are like” when the household isn’t concerned. Hanson added that it felt “incomprehensible” that her son didn’t know the place she was and couldn’t name her, regardless that he had beforehand tried serving to “his mom with all of her habit points.”

“I simply suppose, in the long run, you actually see what occurs when a guardian has full management and the household is minimize out they usually don’t understand how she’s being handled medically,” Hanson defined. “And so they don’t know what’s occurred together with her funds.”

Ford stated, “It’s a really difficult course of for [her family]. However I feel you would see within the movie, they’re a beautiful group of people that care about their sister, daughter, mom, and wish the perfect for her, and who higher to be concerned in her care than these folks, not a stranger.”

Morrissey tried to maintain the documentary from airing by submitting a lawsuit in opposition to Lifetime‘s dad or mum firm A+E Networks, citing that the contract brokered to shoot the undertaking wasn’t legitimate as a result of Williams had neither the authorized nor psychological capability to authorize her participation. Nonetheless, the previous Wendy Williams Present host was an govt producer on the undertaking alongside Hunter Jr. and her jeweler-turned-manager, William Selby.

The guardian’s criticism claimed that the four-and-a-half-hour documentary was a “blatant exploitation of a weak lady with a severe medical situation who’s beloved by hundreds of thousands inside and outdoors of the African American group.” Morrissey’s momentary restraining order was granted earlier than being reversed by a better court docket for violating the community’s First Modification rights.

When the court docket information have been unsealed in March, they indicated that Williams’ guardian, who allegedly wouldn’t return the producers’ calls all through manufacturing, solely fought to maintain the documentary from airing after she noticed the trailer for the movie on Feb. 2. The practically four-minute have a look at The place Is Wendy Williams? made it clear Morrissey wouldn’t be portrayed positively.

“Solely after seeing the documentary’s trailer and realizing her position in Ms. [Williams’] life could also be criticized did Ms. Morrissey enlist the courts to unconstitutionally silence that criticism,” A+E Networks lawyer Rachel Strom wrote on the time.

Days earlier than the undertaking aired, information broke that Williams had been identified with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, along with her Graves’ illness and lymphedema, which is the buildup of fluid in delicate physique tissues.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter following the doc’s launch, Ford stated that “if we had identified that Wendy had dementia going into it, nobody would’ve rolled a digital camera,” including that “it acquired to some extent the place we have been extra fearful about what would occur to Wendy if we stopped filming than if we continued.”