Tony Hernandez & Lilly Burns, co-founders of Emily in Paris producer Jax Media, have been promoted at Imagine Entertainment.
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Selome Hailu editorLifetime greenlit “Girl in the Shed: The Kidnapping of Abby Hernandez,” a film based on the real-life kidnapping of 14-year-old Abby Hernandez while walking home from school in North Conway, N.H. in 2013.
The film premieres on Feb. 26 at 8 p.m.“Girl in the Shed” will follow the state’s search for Abby (Lindsay Navarro) as captor Nathaniel Kibby (Ben Savage) psychologically and sexually abused her using a soundproof container and a shock collar, as well as Abby’s fight to stay
.Tony Hernandez & Lilly Burns, co-founders of Emily in Paris producer Jax Media, have been promoted at Imagine Entertainment.
Surprise! Michelle Kwan announced on Wednesday, January 5, that she welcomed a baby girl after keeping her pregnancy under wraps.
A seven-year-old girl who is partially blind has been confirmed as missing - two years after she vanished from her home.
Police in Manchester, New Hampshire are investigating the disappearance of a 7-year-old girl named Harmony Montgomery. The saddest part about this case? She was last seen more than two years ago!
Desmond Tutu was a South African Anglican cleric, outspoken opponent of apartheid and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.Born Oct. 7, 1931, in Klerksdorp, South Africa, Tutu grew up in an era of systematic racial segregation that eventually became the official government policy known as apartheid.
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Lifetime has added Girl in the Shed: The Kidnapping of Abby Hernandez, starring Ben Savage, Lindsay Navarro, and Erica Durance, to its February movie release line-up.
to the BBC, Mendoza, 42, was shot by a guman who rode up on the back of a motorbike driven by a second assailant. The gunman got off and opened fire with several other parents in the area.
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Sweet Valley. The project is led by producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, who are also behind The O.C., Gossip Girl, and . Schwartz and Savage aren’t the only faces from the Gossip Girl reboot joining Sweet Valley. The adaptation will be written by Ashley Wigfield, who also serves as a writer-producer on HBO Max’s reboot.