With This Ring (2015 film)
With This Ring | |
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Directed by | Nzingha Stewart |
Produced by | Preston Holmes |
Written by | Nzingha Stewart |
Based on | The novel The Vow by Angela Burt-Murray, Denene Millner and Mitzi Miller |
Starring | |
Music by | Mateo Messina |
Cinematography | Anastas N. Michos |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Lifetime Television |
Release date | January 24, 2015 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
With This Ring is an American romantic comedy-drama television movie that aired on Lifetime in 2015. Written and directed by Nzingha Stewart, the movie stars Regina Hall, Jill Scott and Eve.[1] Stewart adapted the script from the 2006 novel The Vow by Denene Millner, Angela Burt-Murray and Mitzi Miller.[2]
Plot
Trista, a career-driven talent agent, has not gotten over her commitment-phobic ex; gossip columnist Viviane is still in love with the father of her son; and struggling actress Amaya will do anything to sabotage the marriage of her boyfriend. The three friends decide to make a vow to get married within a year after attending the wedding of their best friend.
Cast
- Regina Hall as Trista Miller
- Jill Scott as Viviane Rhimes
- Eve as Amaya
- Brooklyn Sudano as Elise Johnson
- Stephen Bishop as Nate Adamson
- Jason George as Shawn
- Harold House Moore as Terrance Robb
- Deion Sanders as Keith
- Brian White as Damon
- John Lawrence Long as Cory
- Aswan Harris as Jeffery
- Kyle Carthens as William Branford Johnson
- Jason Rogel as Mikiko
- Gabrielle Union as Kitty
Reception
With This Ring one of the five most-viewed movies on Lifetime that year, and particularly a cable ratings success among women.[3]
Stewart was nominated for two awards at the 47th NAACP Image Awards for With This Ring, Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture (Television) and Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture (Television).[4]
References
- ↑ Tinubu, Aramide A (January 23, 2015). "Review: Nzingha Stewart Guides Lifetime's 'With This Ring' (Premieres Saturday, January 24th)". IndieWire. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- ↑ Prince, Richard (22 February 2015). "Mitzi Miller Steps Down as Ebony Editor After 10 Months". The Root. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- ↑ Kang, Inkoo (November 5, 2015). "Women Direct Lifetime's 5 Most Popular TV Movies After Network Bets on Female Helmers". IndieWire.
- ↑ Gettell, Oliver; Robinson, Will (February 5, 2016). "'Creed,' 'Empire,' 'Black-ish' win big at NAACP Image Awards". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2 October 2016.