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Smoke (TV Series)
''Smoke'' is an upcoming American crime drama miniseries created by Dennis Lehane, inspired by ''Firebug'', a podcast about the crimes of arsonist John Leonard Orr. It is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on June 27, 2025. Premise A detective and an arson investigator work together to stop two serial arsonists in the Pacific Northwest. Cast * Taron Egerton as Dave Gudsen * Jurnee Smollett as Detective Michell Calderon * John Leguizamo as Esposito * Rafe Spall as Steven Burk * Greg Kinnear as Harvey Englehart * Ntare Mwine as Freddy Fasano * Hannah Emily Anderson as Ashley Gudsen * Anna Chlumsky * Adina Porter as Brenda Cephus * Dakota Daulby as Lee * Michael Buie as Gerard Episodes Production It was announced in December 2022 that Dennis Lehane and Taron Egerton, who had worked together on Apple TV+'s miniseries '' Black Bird'', would reteam for ''Firebug'', a new miniseries at Apple TV+, inspired by the crimes of arsonist John Leonard Orr. In March 2024, Jurnee Smollett and John ...
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Crime Drama
Crime film is a film belonging to the crime fiction genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and fiction. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as Drama (film and television), drama or gangster film, but also include Comedy film, comedy, and, in turn, is divided into many sub-genres, such as Mystery film, mystery, suspense or Film noir, noir. Screenwriter and scholar Eric R. Williams identified crime film as one of eleven super-genres in his Screenwriters Taxonomy, claiming that all feature-length narrative films can be classified by these super-genres.  The other ten super-genres are action, fantasy, horror, romance, science fiction, slice of life, sports, thriller, war and western. Williams identifies drama in a broader category called "film type", mystery and suspense as "macro-genres", and film noir as a "screenwriter's pathway" explaining that these categories are additive rather than exclusionary. ''China ...
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Apple Studios
Apple Studios LLC is an American film, television and in-house production company that is a subsidiary of Apple Inc. It specializes in developing and producing original television series and films for Apple's digital video streaming service Apple TV+ as well as films that are intended for theatrical releases. Their series are released under the Apple Original Series branding, while their films are released under the Apple Original Films branding. History In October 2019, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that Apple Inc. was launching its own production company, overseen by Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht, to produce original television and film content for Apple TV+. Beginning in 2023, Apple Studios decided to partner with major studios like Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures to theatrically release some of its films. They would also own the distribution rights to the films for digital purchase and home video (although said ...
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Deadline Hollywood
''Deadline Hollywood'', commonly known as ''Deadline'' and also referred to as ''Deadline.com'', is an online news site founded as the news blog ''Deadline Hollywood Daily'' by Nikki Finke in 2006. It is updated several times a day, with entertainment industry news as its focus. It has been a brand of Penske Media Corporation since 2009. History ''Deadline'' was founded by Nikki Finke, who began writing an '' LA Weekly'' column series called ''Deadline Hollywood'' in June 2002. She began the ''Deadline Hollywood Daily'' (DHD) blog in March 2006 as an online version of her column. She officially launched it as an entertainment trade website in 2006. The site became one of Hollywood's most followed websites by 2009. In 2009, Finke sold ''Deadline'' to Penske Media Corporation (then Mail.com Media) for a low-seven-figure sum. She was also given a five-year-plus employment contract reported by the ''Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper# ...
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Black Bird (miniseries)
''Black Bird'' is an American true crime drama miniseries developed by Dennis Lehane, based on the 2010 autobiographical novel ''In with the Devil: a Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption'' by James Keene with Hillel Levin. The six-episode miniseries premiered on July 8, 2022, on Apple TV+. The series received critical acclaim with particular praise toward Jimmy Keene's original story and its cast. Plot James "Jimmy" Keene has turned to a life of crime until he is arrested as part of a wider sting called Operation Snowplow. Once a promising young football star who was offered several college football scholarships; instead he decided to stay in the Chicago area to be close to his thriving business. He accepted a plea deal he believed to be two years, as opposed to fighting the charges and risking five, released with parole after four years if convicted. But in the conspiracy he was enhanced with possession of a number of illegally held firearms ...
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Tribeca Festival
The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Enterprises. It takes place each spring in New York City, showcasing a diverse selection of film, episodic, talks, music, games, art, and immersive programming. The festival was founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in 2002 to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of Lower Manhattan following the September 11 attacks, September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center. Until 2020, the festival was known as the Tribeca Film Festival. The festival hosts over 600 screenings with approximately 150,000 attendees each year, and awards independent artists in 23 juried competitive categories. History The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, and Craig Hatkoff, in response to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center (1973–2001), World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan. ...
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Michael Buie
Michael Buie is a Canadian-born film and television actor, known primarily for portraying Fox News anchor Bret Baier in the 2019 film ''Bombshell'', and his recurring role as Paul Dawson on the long-running ABC television series ''Grey's Anatomy''. Background and early years Buie was born in Kitchener, Ontario, the eldest of six brothers. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Western Ontario before attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California. Acting career Film In 1999, Buie starred in ''Mystery, Alaska'', playing a Canadian ice hockey player named Connor Banks who is arrested for a shooting. Buie told a ''Los Angeles Times'' interviewer that the cast practiced hockey so much that many of the film's scenes on the ice rink were performed by the actors themselves rather than stand-ins. Saying he was "immensely proud of that", Buie described himself as "a mediocre hockey player who gets to live the dream in this film". In 2010, B ...
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Dakota Daulby
Dakota Daulby (born October 10, 1994) is a Canadian film and television actor, producer, director and screenwriter. Early life Daulby was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He spends his time between his home town of Maple Ridge and Vancouver. He started his two-year acting program under the department head and Gemini Award winning actor Phil Granger and completed the program with honours in September 2014. Career Daulby entered the American market with work on TV shows such as ''Falling Skies'' and ''Wayward Pines''. He discovered his love for acting at a young age and proceeded to enroll in New Image College. 2011–2014: Early roles Daulby got his first break after landing the lead role in the award-winning short film ''Why Does God Hate Me?'', written and directed by Joel Ashton McCarthy. The film was featured at the New York Film Festival and other film festivals across the world. Daulby next appeared in the Lifetime film '' Girl Fight'' by director Stephen Gylle ...
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Adina Porter
Adina Elizabeth Porter is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Lettie Mae Thornton on the HBO fantasy horror series ''True Blood'' (2008–2014), Kendra James on the HBO drama series '' The Newsroom'' (2012–2014), Indra on the CW science fiction drama series '' The 100'' (2014–2020) and Sheriff Susan Peterkin on the Netflix teen drama series ''Outer Banks''. She received further recognition for her roles as Sally Freeman, Lee Harris, Beverly Hope, Dinah Stevens, and Chief Burleson on the first, sixth, seventh, eighth, and tenth seasons of the FX anthology series ''American Horror Story'' (2011–present). Porter began her acting career appearing on Off-Broadway stage, winning the Obie Award in 1996 for ''Venus''. She made her Broadway debut in the 2001 revival of '' The Women''. For her work in ''American Horror Story'', she has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and two Saturn Awards. Life and career Porter was born and raised in New Yo ...
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Anna Chlumsky
Anna Maria Chlumsky ( ; born December 3, 1980) is an American actress. She began acting as a child, and first became known for playing Vada Sultenfuss in the film '' My Girl'' (1991) and its sequel, '' My Girl 2''. Following her early roles, she went on hiatus from 1999 to 2005 to attend college. Chlumsky returned to acting with roles in several independent films, including '' Blood Car'' (2007) and ''In the Loop'' (2009). She portrayed Amy Brookheimer on the HBO television series ''Veep'' (2012–2019), which earned her six nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, among other accolades. Early life Chlumsky was born in Chicago, the daughter of Nancy (), a singer, actress, and former flight attendant and Frank Chlumsky Jr., a chef and saxophonist. She was raised in a Catholic family, and is of Czech and Croatian descent. Career Chlumsky entered show business at an early age, modeling with her mother in an advertising campaig ...
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Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest (PNW; ) is a geographic region in Western North America bounded by its coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains to the east. Though no official boundary exists, the most common conception includes the U.S. states of Oregon, Washington (state), Washington, Idaho, and the Canadian province of British Columbia. Some broader conceptions reach north into Alaska and Yukon, south into Northern California, and east into western Montana. Other conceptions may be limited to the coastal areas west of the Cascade Mountains, Cascade and Coast Mountains, Coast mountains. The Northwest Coast is the coastal region of the Pacific Northwest, and the Northwest Plateau (also commonly known as "British Columbia Interior, the Interior" in British Columbia), is the inland region. The term "Pacific Northwest" should not be confused with the Northwest Territory (also known as the Great Northwest, a historical term in the United States) ...
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Arson
Arson is the act of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property. Although the act of arson typically involves buildings, the term can also refer to the intentional burning of other things, such as motor vehicles, watercraft, or forests. The crime is typically classified as a felony, with instances involving risk to human life or property carrying a stricter penalty. Arson that results in death can be further prosecuted as manslaughter or murder. A common motive for arson is to commit insurance fraud. In such cases, a person destroys their own property by burning it and then lies about the cause in order to collect against their insurance policy. Arson is also often committed to conceal another crime, such as murder or burglary. A person who commits arson is referred to as an arsonist, or a serial arsonist if the person has committed arson several times. Arsonists normally use an accelerant (such as gasoline or kerosene) to ignite, propel, and direct fir ...
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John Leonard Orr
John Leonard Orr (born ) is an American convicted serial arsonist, mass murderer and former firefighter. A fire captain and arson investigator in Glendale, California, Orr was convicted of serial arson and four counts of murder; he is believed to have set nearly 2,000 fires in a 30 year arson spree, most of them between 1984 and 1991, making him the most prolific serial arsonist in American history. During his arson spree, Orr had several nicknames: the Pillow Pyro due to the location of the fires inside shops; the Frito Bandito, due to starting some of his fires using potato chips; and the Coin Tosser for incorporating coins into his incendiary devices. Orr's ''modus operandi'' was to set fires using a timed device, usually comprising a lit cigarette with three matches wrapped in ruled yellow writing paper and secured by a rubber band, in stores while they were open and populated. He would also set small fires in the grassy hills in order to distract firefighters, leaving fir ...
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