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After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film [4] directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and produced by Amy Robinson, Griffin Dunne, and Robert F. Colesberry. Dunne stars as Paul Hackett, an office worker who experiences a series of misadventures while attempting to make his way home from Manhattan's SoHo district during the ...
Showtime (also branded as Paramount+ with Showtime) is an American premium cable and satellite television network. Showtime's programming primarily includes theatrically released motion pictures and original television series , along with boxing and mixed martial arts matches, occasional stand-up comedy specials and made-for-TV movies .
Showtime, also known as Paramount+ with Showtime (with "Showtime" being the former name of its main channel from 1976 to 2024, but still used for certain marketing and channel branding contexts), is an American premium television network and the flagship property of Showtime Networks, a sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global.
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After Hours: Unplugged & Rewired, by Digital Summer, 2013; After Hours with Joe Bushkin, 1951; After Hours with Miss "D", by Dinah Washington, 1954; After Hours, featuring Charlie Christian; After Hours, by Linda Perry, 1999; After Hours (Live in Paris), by The Bothy Band, 1979; After Hours, by Mae Muller, 2019; AfterHours, by Mack Wilds, 2017
When writing the episode, Craig Zobel focused on ensuring continuity with Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022) and establishing the narrative for the first three episodes. "After Hours" focuses on Oz Cobb, with Zobel's intention being to write the episode from a grounded perspective, citing John Cassavetes’ Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976) and Gordon Parks' photography as inspiring the overall ...
The company was established in 1983 as Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc. after Viacom and Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (now Paramount Media Networks) merged their premium channels, Showtime and The Movie Channel respectively, into one division.