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‘The Lie’: Film Review | TIFF 2018
Peter Sarsgaard and Mireille Enos star as parents of a teenage girl, played by Joey King, who admits to an awful crime in Veena Sud's Canadian-set drama 'The Lie.'
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Netflix’s Female Filmmakers on How to Sustain the Time’s Up Movement’s Momentum
At a FYC brunch, stars and creators from 'Glow,' 'Orange Is the New Black,' 'Jessica Jones' and more participated in a wide-ranging discussion about women in Hollywood.
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‘Seven Seconds,’ Starring Regina King, Canceled at Netflix
The Veena Sud drama from Fox 21 ran for one season on the streaming giant.
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How ‘The Killing’ Backlash Influenced Veena Sud and Her Netflix Drama ‘Seven Seconds’
The showrunner talks with THR about how the divisive season one finale played a role in the anthology-style format of the Regina King starrer.
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Netflix Nears Series Order for Veena Sud Racial Crime Drama ‘Seven Seconds’
'The Accountant' director Gavin O'Connor will helm the pilot.
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‘The Killing’ Boss on Netflix Revival, F-Bombs and Ending the Story (for Real This Time)
Veena Sud tells THR the final six episodes of the Teflon-tough crime drama is an "unrelenting drum roll to the end."
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Emmys 2012: ‘The Killing’s’ Brent Sexton Defends Show, Doubtful About Season 3 (Video)
The character actor, who plays the grieving father on the AMC drama, tells THR, "If they ask me back, terrific ... but I'm thinking it's on to the next one."
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Emmys 2012: Joel Kinnaman on Going From ‘The Killing’ Detective to ‘RoboCop’
The 32-year-old Swede transformed himself from street tough into one of Hollywood's most talked-about actors thanks to the acclaimed AMC series and a starring role in MGM's sci-fi remake.
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Killed Characters, Fired Bosses and Canceled Shows: TV’s Top Drama Showrunners Tell All
Six top writer-producers -- Vince Gilligan ("Breaking Bad"), Howard Gordon ("Homeland"), Shonda Rhimes ("Grey’s Anatomy," "Private Practice," "Scandal"), Glen Mazzara ("The Walking Dead"), Veena Sud ("The Killing") and Terence Winter ("Boardwalk Empire") -- talk writers' block cures, the "torture" of Twitter and the most painless way to kill off your lead.
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