Looks like we won’t have to wait until The Crown Season 10 to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle walking down the aisle. Perhaps even before the real royals hold their wedding, Lifetime is already interested in telling Harry and Meghan’s story with their signature schmaltz.
"Stage Fright" shot in WNY airs this Sat @ 8P on LMN https://t.co/4AnbxbFqaJ @NYSFILM @NYPAnys @trriviera @LockportCave @LifetimeMOW pic.twitter.com/OFSwOkCAGj
— Bflo/Niag. Film Ofc. (@BfloFilmOffice) January 27, 2017
Sunday night was the premiere of the new Lifetime movie 'Stage Fright', a dramatic thriller and romance. The ...
First came the buzzworthy breakout of Lifetime’s “Unauthorized” Saved By the Bell biopic, then follows the horror of a Full House behind the scenes exposé, then comes the next piece of ‘90s nostalgia to chum Lifetime’s feeding frenzy. Beverly Hills, 90210 fans, prepare yourselves for the horrifically-cast “Unauthorized” movie you never knew you never wanted.
Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig’s forthcoming Lifetime movie A Deadly Adoption has had a winding road to completion, first leaking to the press, then (jokingly?) canceled over the report, then back on. Now, there’s no stopping A Deadly Adoption (or a speeding truck) as Lifetime releases the first dramatic footage.
As if the world’s Full House fan(s) weren’t already scouring the internet for every item of gossip on who will or won’t return for Netflix’s Fuller House, Lifetime has officially withheld its mercy on us. Behold, the cast of the upcoming Unauthorized ‘Full House’ Story, and nary a felt woodchuck among them.
On the heels of Netflix’s plan to revive classic sitcom Full House with, uh, Fuller House, comes news that Lifetime would also like to cash-in on your nostalgia with an unauthorized Full House movie. Similar to last year’s underwhelming The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story, the new project will take you behind the scenes of the sitcom to tell you all those sordid stories about Comet the Dog that you’ve been dying to hear.
Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Alicia Keys stopped by ABC's "The View" recently to chat about Lifetime's Breast Cancer Project. Each of the ladies directed one of five short stories that looks at the impact breast cancer has on women's lives.
There is a wonderful story today in the Buffalo News about five depression era kids who grew up together on Myrtle avenue on the east side of Buffalo .