
Screen Rant presents the trailer and poster for the upcoming psychological thriller Detained. The thriller trailer sets a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere and releases in theaters and VOD on August 2. The movie stars Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso, with a cast that includes Silas Weir Mitchell, Moon Bloodgood, Breeda Wool, John Patrick Amedori, and Justin H. Min.
Detained is an upcoming thriller that sees a woman stuck in an interrogation room with no memory of the night before, and Screen Rant has a look at the trailer and key art. The movie was directed by Felipe Mucci, whose past work includes episodes of the TV series The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead and the film Two Deaths of Henry Baker. The movie was written by Mucci in collaboration with Jeremy Palmer (Rewrite), and stars Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso.
Screen Rant is happy to present a new trailer and poster for Detained.
Detained is an upcoming thriller that sees a woman stuck in an interrogation room with no memory of the night before, and Screen Rant has a look at the trailer and key art. The movie was directed by Felipe Mucci, whose past work includes episodes of the TV series The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead and the film Two Deaths of Henry Baker. The movie was written by Mucci in collaboration with Jeremy Palmer (Rewrite), and stars Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso.
Screen Rant is happy to present a new trailer and poster for Detained.
- 7/8/2024
- by Owen Danoff
- ScreenRant

Tiffany Haddish-fronted variety series Kids Say The Darndest Things is set to premiere on CBS in May – coming a year after ABC canceled the reboot.
It’s an example of a network saving a show co-produced by its sister studio, something that is much more common on the scripted side.
Exec producer Eric Schotz, who runs Anvil 1893 Entertainment, which is producing the series with CBS Studios, told Deadline, “I would be lying if I didn’t say it was a little surprising because at the time we were the number one co-viewing family show. The diversity on show was organic and natural and we paid a lot of attention to it – our show looked like a rainbow, especially [compared] to everything else that’s on the air.”
But he said while the economics didn’t work for ABC, it did for CBS, which owns the IP and the international...
It’s an example of a network saving a show co-produced by its sister studio, something that is much more common on the scripted side.
Exec producer Eric Schotz, who runs Anvil 1893 Entertainment, which is producing the series with CBS Studios, told Deadline, “I would be lying if I didn’t say it was a little surprising because at the time we were the number one co-viewing family show. The diversity on show was organic and natural and we paid a lot of attention to it – our show looked like a rainbow, especially [compared] to everything else that’s on the air.”
But he said while the economics didn’t work for ABC, it did for CBS, which owns the IP and the international...
- 4/8/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Peggy Swann was 83 years of age when she was brutally beaten to death in her own home, Coroner Graham Hetrick is tasked with giving her a voice beyond the grave in The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead. June 26, 2014, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and the body of Swann was found in the basement of her home. An examination revealed that she’d been dead at least two weeks, with her body being badly decomposed. Police had been called to the house by one of Swann’s roommates, who told officers he’d detected a foul odor from the basement. The man was David […]
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The post Murder of 83-year-old Peggy Swann by David Barksdale spotlighted on The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
- 10/26/2018
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Zack Donnelly’s sudden death in his early twenties was a shock to his family and his friends, The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead examines this case that was more than it seemed. April 28, 2015, in Elizabethville, Pa., and 23-year-old Zack Donnelly was found dead in his room by his father. There were no obvious signs of a struggle or any violence and Donnelly was a seemingly healthy young man. Donnelly worked at Rite Screen as a Injection Molding Machine Operator and was a keen skateboarder. He was looking forward to getting on with his life and just months before his […]
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The post Mysterious death of 23-year-old Zack Donnelly spotlighted on The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
- 10/11/2018
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Investigation Discovery has picked up a 10-episode second season of forensic series The Coroner: I Speak For The Dead for premiere this summer. The Coroner features the work of Graham Hetrick, who has served as Coroner of Dauphin County, Pa for more than 25 years. The series follows Hetrick and his team as they help homicide detectives determine how and perhaps why someone died. Each episode reconstructs one homicide case pulled directly from Hetrick’s files. Production…...
- 1/23/2017
- Deadline TV
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