Hotel Cocaine: MGM+ Releases Premiere Date, First-Look Photos, and Teaser for 1970s Thrilller Series
Hotel Cocaine has a premiere date. MGM+ has announced that the eight episode season will kick off in June with first-look photos and a teaser trailer.
Starring Danny Pino, Michael Chiklis, Mark Feuerstein, and Yul Vazquez, the crime thriller is set in Miami at the start of the 1970s cocaine scene. Don Mike, Pedro Giunti, Lola Claire, Matthew Del Negro, Victor Oliveira, Robert Beck, Sam Robards, and Candy Santana are joining the previously announced recurring cast of Mayra Hermosillo, Juan Pablo Raba, Erniel Baez, Nick Barkla, Cale Ambrozic, Camila Valero, and Maggie Lacey.
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Starring Danny Pino, Michael Chiklis, Mark Feuerstein, and Yul Vazquez, the crime thriller is set in Miami at the start of the 1970s cocaine scene. Don Mike, Pedro Giunti, Lola Claire, Matthew Del Negro, Victor Oliveira, Robert Beck, Sam Robards, and Candy Santana are joining the previously announced recurring cast of Mayra Hermosillo, Juan Pablo Raba, Erniel Baez, Nick Barkla, Cale Ambrozic, Camila Valero, and Maggie Lacey.
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- 4/4/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
MGM+ just unveiled the first trailer for Hotel Cocaine along with details on new cast and characters. Danny Pino takes on his first series regular role since finishing up Mayans M.C., diving back into the world of illegal drugs after five seasons playing a cartel boss.
The eight-episode crime thriller also stars Michael Chiklis (Winning Time), Mark Feuerstein (Power), Yul Vazquez (Godfather of Harlem), Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance), and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil).
“Hotel Cocaine is the story of Roman Compte (Pino), Cuban exile and general manager of the Mutiny Hotel, the glamorous epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene of the late ’70s and early ’80s. The Mutiny Hotel was Casablanca on cocaine; a glitzy nightclub, restaurant, and hotel frequented by Florida businessmen and politicians, international narcos, CIA and FBI agents, models, sports stars, and musicians,” reads MGM+’s synopsis. “At the center of it all was Compte,...
The eight-episode crime thriller also stars Michael Chiklis (Winning Time), Mark Feuerstein (Power), Yul Vazquez (Godfather of Harlem), Tania Watson (The Head), Corina Bradley (Star-Crossed Romance), and Laura Gordon (Late Night with the Devil).
“Hotel Cocaine is the story of Roman Compte (Pino), Cuban exile and general manager of the Mutiny Hotel, the glamorous epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene of the late ’70s and early ’80s. The Mutiny Hotel was Casablanca on cocaine; a glitzy nightclub, restaurant, and hotel frequented by Florida businessmen and politicians, international narcos, CIA and FBI agents, models, sports stars, and musicians,” reads MGM+’s synopsis. “At the center of it all was Compte,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Today, premium network MGM+ revealed a first look at the crime thriller Hotel Cocaine, executive produced by Chris Brancato and Guillermo Navarro (Pan’s Labyrinth).
The teaser follows the eight-episode series’ global debut at Series Mania in Lille, France. The first episode of Hotel Cocaine will premiere on June 16 on MGM+, and new episodes will air on Sundays until August 4.
Hotel Cocaine is the story of Roman Compte (Danny Pino), a Cuban exile and general manager of the Mutiny Hotel, the glamorous epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.
The Mutiny Hotel was Casablanca on cocaine, a glitzy nightclub, restaurant, and hotel frequented by Florida businessmen and politicians, international narcos, CIA and FBI agents, models, sports stars, and musicians. At the center of it all was Compte, who was doing his best to keep it all going and fulfill his own American Dream.
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The teaser follows the eight-episode series’ global debut at Series Mania in Lille, France. The first episode of Hotel Cocaine will premiere on June 16 on MGM+, and new episodes will air on Sundays until August 4.
Hotel Cocaine is the story of Roman Compte (Danny Pino), a Cuban exile and general manager of the Mutiny Hotel, the glamorous epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.
The Mutiny Hotel was Casablanca on cocaine, a glitzy nightclub, restaurant, and hotel frequented by Florida businessmen and politicians, international narcos, CIA and FBI agents, models, sports stars, and musicians. At the center of it all was Compte, who was doing his best to keep it all going and fulfill his own American Dream.
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- 4/3/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
New York City has a rich history of short-lived, unorthodox screening venues and societies that have buoyed the underground film movement along from its beginning. For some examples, in the 1960s, there was Jonas Mekas‘s Film-makers’ Cinematheque; while the late ’70s had Eric Mitchell and James Nares’s New Cinema.
In 1998, Brian L. Frye was a transplant from San Francisco looking to open a new microcinema in NYC, having been inspired by Craig Baldwin‘s Other Cinema at Artists Television Access and David Sherman and Rebecca Barten’s Total Mobile Home. Despite not having a venue to call his own, Frye came to an agreement with the alternative performance space Collective Unconscious at 145 Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side to screen films on Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. (Collective Unconscious formed in 1993 originally at 28 Avenue B, until a fire a year later forced them to relocate to Ludlow Street.
In 1998, Brian L. Frye was a transplant from San Francisco looking to open a new microcinema in NYC, having been inspired by Craig Baldwin‘s Other Cinema at Artists Television Access and David Sherman and Rebecca Barten’s Total Mobile Home. Despite not having a venue to call his own, Frye came to an agreement with the alternative performance space Collective Unconscious at 145 Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side to screen films on Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. (Collective Unconscious formed in 1993 originally at 28 Avenue B, until a fire a year later forced them to relocate to Ludlow Street.
- 1/28/2018
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
In a follow-up to last weeks podcast/interview, Britflicks podcast host and Nerdly team member Stuart Wright talks to writer/director Simeon Halligan about his new film Habit, an adaptation of Steven McGeagh’s cult novel, which is set in a neon-drenched dystopian Manchester.
Alongside Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), Habit features an incredible Northern cast of actors, including Roxanne Pallet (Emmerdale), Jessica Barden (Penny Dreadful, The Lobster) and Sally Carmen (Shameless). The film’s cast also includes William Ash (Waterloo Road), Andrew Ellis (This Is England), Robert Beck (Home Fires), Joanne Mitchell (White Settlers), and Louis Emerick (Layer Cake).
Habit follows the story of Michael, played by Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), jobless and down on his luck, he is irresistibly drawn into the city’s seedy underworld and is groomed by a subculture who have a dark secret, a bloody addiction that they intend Michael to share.
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Alongside Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), Habit features an incredible Northern cast of actors, including Roxanne Pallet (Emmerdale), Jessica Barden (Penny Dreadful, The Lobster) and Sally Carmen (Shameless). The film’s cast also includes William Ash (Waterloo Road), Andrew Ellis (This Is England), Robert Beck (Home Fires), Joanne Mitchell (White Settlers), and Louis Emerick (Layer Cake).
Habit follows the story of Michael, played by Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), jobless and down on his luck, he is irresistibly drawn into the city’s seedy underworld and is groomed by a subculture who have a dark secret, a bloody addiction that they intend Michael to share.
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- 10/4/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Director Simeon Halligan’s latest horror opus, Habit, will receive its premiere at Grimmfest on Thursday 5th October, as the opening night gala for the festival. The film is an adaptation of Steven McGeagh’s cult novel, which is set in a neon-drenched dystopian Manchester. Alongside Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), the production features an incredible Northern cast of actors, including Roxanne Pallet (Emmerdale), Jessica Barden (Penny Dreadful, The Lobster) and Sally Carmen (Shameless). The film’s cast also includes William Ash (Waterloo Road), Andrew Ellis (This Is England), Robert Beck (Home Fires), Joanne Mitchell (White Settlers), and Louis Emerick (Layer Cake).
Habit follows the story of Michael, played by Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), jobless and down on his luck, he is irresistibly drawn into the city’s seedy underworld and is groomed by a subculture who have a dark secret, a bloody addiction that they intend Michael to share.
Habit follows the story of Michael, played by Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), jobless and down on his luck, he is irresistibly drawn into the city’s seedy underworld and is groomed by a subculture who have a dark secret, a bloody addiction that they intend Michael to share.
- 10/2/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Jane Danson has admitted that she would never put her family life at risk like her Coronation Street character Leanne Battersby has done. In recent weeks, fans have seen Leanne embark on a steamy affair with ex-husband Nick Tilsley (Ben Price), juggling the secret relationship with the home life she has with fiancé Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) and his young son Simon. However, in an interview with The Mirror, Danson confirmed that in real life she is fully committed to her actor husband Robert Beck and their two young sons Harry and Sam. The actress explained: "Leanne is feeling a bit trapped with Peter and believes things have got a bit predictable and boring. I'm different. I wouldn't say I like things to be predictable, but I like continuity and routine. I'm a very (more)...
- 12/6/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
'Coronation Street' star Jane Danson has revealed her son thinks Ken Barlow is his granddad. The actress - who plays Leanne Battersby in the ITV soap - has revealed three-year-old Harry recognises her when he sees her on TV and is confused over Weatherfield stalwart Ken's role in his life. Jane - who also has another son, one-year-old Sam, with husband Robert Beck - said: ''Sam is only one, so he's far too young to understand. But Harry's almost four and will see me on TV and say, 'Ooh, there's you on the telly, mummy!' He doesn't completely understand, though. For some reason ..
- 3/11/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Carla begins to panic during tonight's Coronation Street as she discovers that the police have Tony's (Gray O'Brien) right-hand man Jimmy Dockerson (Robert Beck) in custody. The police turn up out of the blue to question Carla (Alison King) again over the circumstances surrounding Liam's death and she reluctantly admits that Tony confessed earlier in the year but she refused to believe him. While (more)...
- 12/14/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street star Jane Danson has confessed that she had a crush on her husband Robert Beck when she was a schoolgirl. The 31-year-old actress, who plays Leanne Battersby on the ITV1 soap, confirmed that Beck was her favourite heartthrob when she was growing up. In an interview with Reveal magazine, Danson explained: "It's so embarrassing to admit, but my husband was my celebrity crush. He was in Brookside when I was at school, and I had a sticker of him on my pencil case." She continued: "I thought he was gorgeous, even though (more)...
- 11/20/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's Carla Gordon is left fighting for her life during tonight's episode of the Weatherfield soap after Tony Gordon orders his henchman Jimmy Dockerson (Robert Beck) to kill again. However, as a struggle between Jimmy and Carla ensues in her flat, Carla - played by 36-year-old Alison King - cracks Jimmy over the head with a wrought iron candlestick holder. Speaking to Digital Spy about tonight's dramatic turn of events, King said: "Tony wants Carla (more)...
- 10/23/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street's ongoing Tony Gordon plotline is to take a new surprise twist as the Weatherfield villain reveals all to a stunned Roy Cropper (David Neilson). The businessman's conscience gets the better of him as he lies in hospital after suffering a heart attack on the Street. In scenes to be broadcast later this month, things start to go wrong for Tony (Gray O'Brien) following the 12-month anniversary of his decision to arrange the murder of Liam Connor (Rob James-Collier). With Carla (Alison King) back in Manchester and threatening to destroy his new life with Liam's widow Maria (Samia Smith), Tony resorts to increasingly desperate measures to stop his crime from being exposed. He approaches henchman Jimmy Dockerson (Robert Beck) to silence Carla for good, but eventually has a crisis of conscience and decides to stop the planned murder at (more)...
- 10/15/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Actor Robert Beck has returned to filming with Coronation Street for another short stint with the ITV soap, Digital Spy can exclusively reveal. The 39-year-old - who is married to co-star Jane Danson, Leanne Battersby in the series - reprises his role as Tony Gordon's (Gray O'Brien) henchman Jimmy Dockerson towards the end of October as part of Carla Gordon's (Alison King) return plot. Details surrounding Jimmy's comeback are being kept under wraps, but he was spotted filming last night on location with King, who returned to work earlier this week after maternity leave. A Corrie source told Digital (more)...
- 8/20/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Coronation Street star Jane Danson has rubbished rumours that she helped her husband land a role in the soap. Earlier this month, it was announced that the 29-year-old's husband Robert Beck will be playing Tony Gordon's (Gray O'Brien) old friend Jimmy Dockerson. The actress - who plays ex-hooker Leanne Battersby in the Weatherfield soap - told New!: "He was cast in the normal way, and it was (more)...
- 6/17/2008
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Jane Danson's husband Robert Beck has joined the cast of Coronation Street. Beck, who will play hard man Jimmy Dockerson, started filming earlier this week. His first scenes will be aired next month. The character will be an old friend of property developer Tony Gordon (Gray O'Brien). "We’re chuffed Robert’s joining us," a source told The Sun. "He’s been in Brookie, Emmerdale (more)...
- 6/6/2008
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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