Audiences may recognize Fleshler (above left), who plays Judge Roth on The Night Of… although they may wish they hadn't, since his previous HBO role was as deranged serial killer Errol Childress in Season 1 of True Detective.
The Night Of: Created by Richard Price, Steven Zaillian. With John Turturro, Riz Ahmed, Bill Camp, Payman Maadi. After a night of partying with a woman he picked up, a man wakes up to find her stabbed to death and is charged with her murder. Menu Movies
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From Left: Angus Sampson as Cisco and Becki Newton as Lorna in The Lincoln Lawyer. In addition to being Mickey’s key investigator, Angus is also Lorna’s fiancé. He’s a former biker gang member with street smarts to spare and plenty of LAPD connections that come in handy.
Helen WeissDet. Box makes a map of Naz's movements from the night of and shares it with Helen Weiss, the prosecutor.
Anthony D'Alessandro Will John Turturro be getting back into the eczema skin of The Night Of's New York City criminal attorney John Stone soon?
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When he sits down with Naz at the jail, he crosses his legs and his feet are revealed: They're red, covered in dry skin and he's wearing the most unfashionable velcro sandals. HBO's 'The Night Of' is getting amazing reviews. Can that translate into a hit? “It's eczema.
One aspect of the series that I've seen a lot of people talking about is a subplot involving Turturro's character battling a weird foot condition. On the show, Stone explains: It's eczema. My dermatologist says to keep them aerated — like that's going to cure anything.
Nick Turturro (Sergeant Anthony Renzulli) His character hasn't been killed off the show, so the possibility of Renzulli coming back for another episode in the later seasons isn't out of the question, but he hasn't made an appearance since Season 6.
The Jesus Rolls was the long-awaited sequel to The Big Lebowski. With a long road to getting made, there are some interesting facts about the film.
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Turturro has been friends with Spike Lee, the Academy Award-nominated writer and director, for years and has also acted in nine of Lee's films, including "" and "."
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The Night Of is a 2016 American eight-part crime drama television miniseries based on the first season of Criminal Justice, a 2008 British series. The miniseries was written by Richard Price and Steven Zaillian (based on the original Criminal Justice plot by Peter Moffat ), and directed by Zaillian and James Marsh.
Later, Freddy has Calvin laid down in the shower for Na z to retaliate for what he did. Naz brutally beats Calvin after he calls Naz a " faggot ". Stone officially joins Chandra on the case after working out a fee. Det. Box makes a map of Naz's movements from the night of and shares it with Helen Weiss, the prosecutor.
Freddy sends Stone a tape of Naz and Chandra kissing in hopes of forcing a mistrial, but it only results in Crowe firing Chandra and Stone being made lead attorney.
On April 21, 2014, John Turturro replaced De Niro because of scheduling conflicts. On March 11, 2016, it was announced that the project would premiere in the middle of 2016 under the title The Night Of. Gandolfini retains a posthumous executive producer credit.
Crowe meets with Naz and tries to convince him to accept a plea bargain, agreeing to a lesser charge of manslaughter and a 15-year sentence. However, Crowe's assistant, Chandra, encourages him to refuse. At the hearing, Naz voids the plea and maintains his innocence.
Stone visits Naz in prison, where he learns that he's no longer Naz's lawyer. Freddy, an inmate with special privileges, offers his protection to Naz, but he declines. In the middle of the night, Naz uses the bathroom, and when he comes back, he finds his bed set on fire. 4. "The Art of War".
In October 2014, Nasir "Naz" Khan is a naive Pakistani-American college student living in Queens, New York. After stealing his father's cab one night with intentions to attend a popular party, Naz picks up a young woman, Andrea, and ends up cancelling his plans to attend the party so he can spend the evening with her.
Naz is a strait-laced Pakistani-American student who is off to a must-attend party on a Friday night. His only available transportation being his father's taxi cab, Naz sets off into Manhattan. But his party-going plans are quickly forgotten when a mysterious young woman jumps aboard in need of a ride.
Robert De Niro stepped in to take over the role originally played by the late James Gandolfini. When scheduling issues forced De Niro to drop out, John Turturro took the role.
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Motormouth witness Trevor is instantly recognizable for his role as Preston "Bodie" Broadus in four out of the five seasons of The Wire. Elsewhere on HBO, he also recurred throughout the first four seasons of the network's first original drama series Oz, and guest starred in episodes of both The Sopranos and Sex And The City.
Of course, the one person that almost everyone watching The Night Of will know is Turturro, who plays crusading lawyer Jack Stone. The role was originally going to be played by Gandolfini before he passed away; but the actor most famous for his roles in Coen Brothers movies like Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, and O Brother, Where Art Thou? is not bad as far as replacements go. This technically isn't Turturoo's HBO debut, either — he previously guest starred in one episode of Flight Of The Conchords back in 2007.
Elsewhere on HBO, he also recurred throughout the first four seasons of the network's first original drama series Oz, and guest starred in episodes of both The Sopranos and Sex And The City.
Sparks just earned his first Primetime Emmy nomination for his guest role on House Of Cards as novelist (and Claire's lover) Tom Yates, a man of few words . But before appearing on that Netflix show, his biggest role was as Boardwalk Empire bootlegger Mickey Doyle — a man of many, many, many words.
Fred E. Night will help Naz in prison — but why?#N#Fred E. Night knows something. He's a drug dealer and a powerful member of his community in Queens, where both Naz's family and Andrea's stepdad live. He immediately tries to cozy up to Naz, giving him a pair of tennis shoes to wear in the shower, and invites him to his comparatively lavish cell. It's unclear what his motives are, but I would not be surprised to find out that Night knew Andrea or that he might know what happened to her.#N#These two are not on the best terms at the conclusion of episode 3, but I am really intrigued by this unlikely friendship and potential alliance. At the same time, though, Night's criminal ways could land Naz in an even more damning predicament.
Naz and John Stone's ailments will bring them closer.#N#As of now, Stone comes off pretty rough around the edges to Naz. It's clear from others scenes, like when he was at home with his son and talking to his ex-partner, that he is a very passionate and kind person. This wall that he built between him and Naz is purely for Naz's benefit. The fact that Naz has asthma and Stone has an ongoing skin infection, exposes a similar level of vulnerability for both characters. Also, neither seemed to have had a privileged upbringing, allowing Stone to see a version of himself in Naz.
Detective Box is low-key trying to throw the case.#N#For a veteran detective who has been in law enforcement for over 33 years, he has made a few too many mistakes during this case to make us think that he isn’t doing it on purpose. For instance, he didn’t have to give Naz that inhaler back in episode 2. Sure, Naz is asthmatic and has difficulty breathing in general, but he was hardly having a medical emergency when Box gave the piece of evidence to Naz in the holding cell. Also, Box didn’t pursue all of the witnesses to the crime. Why? I find it hard to believe that all this can be chalked up to simple negligence. My coworker thinks he is retiring because he is sick of the system and the injustices that stem from it.
Andrea's stepdad is totally involved.#N#The stand-out theory from episode 2 is that Andrea's step dad, Don Taylor, is somehow involved. When he first looks at a picture of Andrea's body, he lies and says it isn't her. When the coroner asks if he would then come look at the body to verify, he takes back his lie and says yes it is her. He didn't seem to know much about her life, but still took the time to sit and talk to Detective Box about her death. He definitely knows more than he is letting on. Another viewer of the show emailed me with an interesting connection and observation. Taylor is wearing a leather jacket that looks quite similar to the jacket worn by the motorcyclist in the first episode. Could he have killed Andrea, fled on his bike back to Queens, and then choked up in the morgue after seeing a more detailed picture of what he had done to his own step daughter? Perhaps.
Not being on the case will inadvertently make John Stone a better lawyer .#N#It's clear we are meant to sympathize with John Stone, the "right place, right time" lawyer. It's also clear that he got in a bit over his head, but the emotional connection he has with Naz will definitely come back into play, and in a more dynamic and surprising way since he is no longer his lawyer. Stone will find a way to rise to the occasion, and hopefully prove Naz's innocence while proving himself.#N#This is not the last we'll see Stone (or his eczema). Series co-creator Stephen Zaillian even teased that Stone's skin condition will play a major part in the final episode.
In the Heat of the Night - Full Cast & Crew. A white Southern police chief and a black detective put aside racial animosity to solve crimes in a Mississippi hamlet. This tense drama was inspired by the Oscar-winning 1967 film, which was based on John Ball's 1965 novel.
This tense drama was inspired by the Oscar-winning 1967 film, which was based on John Ball's 1965 novel. Despite the occasional health-related absences of star Carroll O'Connor (Joe Don Baker and Carl Weathers each briefly filled the chief's chair), the series had a hearty run, premiering on NBC in 1988 before moving to CBS in 1992 ...
The Night Of is a 2016 American eight-part crime drama television miniseries based on the first season of Criminal Justice, a 2008 British series. The miniseries was written by Richard Price and Steven Zaillian (based on the original Criminal Justice plot by Peter Moffat), and directed by Zaillian and James Marsh. Broadcast on HBO, The Night Of premiered on July 10, 2016 to critical acclaim…
• John Turturro as John Stone, a lawyer who represents Nasir Khan
• Riz Ahmed as Nasir "Naz" Khan, a Pakistani-American college student accused of murdering a woman on the Upper West Side of New York City
• Michael K. Williams as Freddy Knight, an influential prisoner at Rikers Island
On September 19, 2012, it was announced that HBO had ordered a pilot based on the British television series Criminal Justice. James Gandolfini was set to star, Richard Price would write the project, and Steven Zaillian would direct. On February 19, 2013, HBO passed on the project. However, on May 13, 2013, HBO reversed course, picking up Criminal Justice as a seven-part limited series. After Gandolfini's death on June 19, 2013, it was reported that the miniseries woul…
The Night Of received critical acclaim. On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 90 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim" based on 40 reviews. It has a score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.6/10 based on 62 reviews; its consensus reads, "The Night Of is a richly crafted, exquisitely performed mystery that will keep viewers enthralled and leave them devastated."
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