On Sunday, October 8, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, PBS presents another gripping episode of “Unforgotten on Masterpiece” with Season 5, Episode 6.
In this episode, viewers will follow Sunny and Jess as they continue their relentless pursuit of the truth. As they unravel secrets and piece together clues, the case they are working on takes center stage. The mystery deepens, and the tension rises as they strive to uncover the hidden details that will bring closure to the case.
“Unforgotten on Masterpiece” is known for its engaging storytelling and compelling characters. Fans of the series can expect another thrilling installment that will keep them on the edge of their seats. The show’s dedication to unravelling mysteries and exposing hidden truths is sure to captivate audiences once again.
Don’t miss this exciting episode of “Unforgotten on Masterpiece” as Sunny and Jess work tirelessly to solve the case. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on...
In this episode, viewers will follow Sunny and Jess as they continue their relentless pursuit of the truth. As they unravel secrets and piece together clues, the case they are working on takes center stage. The mystery deepens, and the tension rises as they strive to uncover the hidden details that will bring closure to the case.
“Unforgotten on Masterpiece” is known for its engaging storytelling and compelling characters. Fans of the series can expect another thrilling installment that will keep them on the edge of their seats. The show’s dedication to unravelling mysteries and exposing hidden truths is sure to captivate audiences once again.
Don’t miss this exciting episode of “Unforgotten on Masterpiece” as Sunny and Jess work tirelessly to solve the case. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on...
- 10/1/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, October 1, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, PBS will air Season 5, Episode 5 of “Unforgotten on Masterpiece.” In this episode, the characters Sunny and Jess find themselves dealing with challenges in their personal lives. Despite these difficulties, they attempt to reset and move forward.
“Unforgotten on Masterpiece” is a crime drama series known for its intricate plots and character-driven narratives. The show follows Detective Sunny Khan as he investigates cold cases, unraveling long-buried secrets and mysteries.
In this particular episode, viewers can anticipate the continuation of the characters’ personal journeys and how they navigate the obstacles they face. While the description is brief, it hints at the complex and layered storytelling that “Unforgotten” is known for.
For those who appreciate crime dramas that delve into both the mysteries of the past and the complexities of human relationships, “Unforgotten on Masterpiece” offers a compelling viewing experience.
Make sure to tune in on Sunday...
“Unforgotten on Masterpiece” is a crime drama series known for its intricate plots and character-driven narratives. The show follows Detective Sunny Khan as he investigates cold cases, unraveling long-buried secrets and mysteries.
In this particular episode, viewers can anticipate the continuation of the characters’ personal journeys and how they navigate the obstacles they face. While the description is brief, it hints at the complex and layered storytelling that “Unforgotten” is known for.
For those who appreciate crime dramas that delve into both the mysteries of the past and the complexities of human relationships, “Unforgotten on Masterpiece” offers a compelling viewing experience.
Make sure to tune in on Sunday...
- 9/25/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Prostate Cancer Foundation (Pcf) 22nd Annual Gala in the Hamptons took place at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, NY. The summer benefit supported the Annual Pcf Pro-Am Tennis Tournament and celebrated the millions raised and achievements made in the past 29 years through Pcf.
Hall and Oats at Prostate Cancer Foundation Gala
Credit/Copyright: Bfa
Founder Michael Milken and The Gala in the Hamptons weekend hosts and sponsors welcomed guests to enjoy, engage and be entertained while helping to fund groundbreaking discoveries in cancer research.
The gala began with a lively cocktail reception as distinguished guests and athletes entered the breathtaking Parrish Art Museum terrace – which is celebrating its 10th year at its new location. Total Sponsorships and ticket sales were valued at 1.3 million. In addition to this, the live auction was swift, raising more than 6.5 million for the Foundation’s work of which the auction lots included...
Hall and Oats at Prostate Cancer Foundation Gala
Credit/Copyright: Bfa
Founder Michael Milken and The Gala in the Hamptons weekend hosts and sponsors welcomed guests to enjoy, engage and be entertained while helping to fund groundbreaking discoveries in cancer research.
The gala began with a lively cocktail reception as distinguished guests and athletes entered the breathtaking Parrish Art Museum terrace – which is celebrating its 10th year at its new location. Total Sponsorships and ticket sales were valued at 1.3 million. In addition to this, the live auction was swift, raising more than 6.5 million for the Foundation’s work of which the auction lots included...
- 9/21/2022
- Look to the Stars
(L-) Marisa Martin, Bronwyn Kidd and Geraldine Martin.
Nathan Mewett and Curtis Taylor’s Yulubidyi – Until the End was named best Australian short and Marisa Martin’s Della Mortika: Carousel of Shame best Australian animated short at the 28th annual Flickerfest International Short Film Festival.
Among the other honorees announced on Sunday night at the Bondi Pavilion, Renée Marie Petropoulos took the prize for best direction in an Australian short for Tangles and Knots and Calling writer-director Miley Tunnecliffe was feted as outstanding emerging female director in honour of Samantha Rebillet.
Produced by Glen Stasiuk, Yulubidyi – Until The End follows Jarman, a young Aboriginal who is tasked with protecting his younger disabled brother in a harsh remote community. His father Thunder wants him to become the leader of the tribe and mocks any weakness in him.
Martin’s short, which was written by her mother Geraldine Martin, delves into the fantastical world of Della Mortika,...
Nathan Mewett and Curtis Taylor’s Yulubidyi – Until the End was named best Australian short and Marisa Martin’s Della Mortika: Carousel of Shame best Australian animated short at the 28th annual Flickerfest International Short Film Festival.
Among the other honorees announced on Sunday night at the Bondi Pavilion, Renée Marie Petropoulos took the prize for best direction in an Australian short for Tangles and Knots and Calling writer-director Miley Tunnecliffe was feted as outstanding emerging female director in honour of Samantha Rebillet.
Produced by Glen Stasiuk, Yulubidyi – Until The End follows Jarman, a young Aboriginal who is tasked with protecting his younger disabled brother in a harsh remote community. His father Thunder wants him to become the leader of the tribe and mocks any weakness in him.
Martin’s short, which was written by her mother Geraldine Martin, delves into the fantastical world of Della Mortika,...
- 1/20/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
It’s been a couple months since the last edition of What’s Up Doc? placed Michael Moore’s surprise world premiere of Where To Invade Next at the top of this list and in the meantime much shuffling has taken place and much time has been spent on various new endeavors (namely my Buffalo-based film series, Cultivate Cinema Circle). Finally taking its rightful place at the top, D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hagedus’ Unlocking the Cage is in the midst of being scored by composer James Lavino, according to Lavino’s own personal site. Though the project has been taking shape at its own leisurely pace, I’d expect to see the film making its festival debut in early 2016.
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
- 11/5/2015
- by Jordan M. Smith
- IONCINEMA.com
Frankfort, Ky. — U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is gearing up for a tough re-election fight next year in Kentucky.
He wants to prevent one, too.
McConnell is trying to head off a Gop primary challenge by cozying up to the tea party. He's also trying to scare off potential Democratic contenders – actress Ashley Judd is one – by providing a glimpse of his no-holds-barred political tactics.
The strategy seems to be working, so far. No serious Republican opponent has emerged. Democrats haven't fielded a candidate yet, though Judd, a Kentucky native who lives in Tennessee, is considering a run. She would have to re-establish a residence in Kentucky before she could challenge McConnell.
The lack of an opponent hasn't kept McConnell from sounding an alarm over his potential vulnerability. It's a tactic rooted in reality and intended to help raise money.
"We know that President Obama's allies in...
He wants to prevent one, too.
McConnell is trying to head off a Gop primary challenge by cozying up to the tea party. He's also trying to scare off potential Democratic contenders – actress Ashley Judd is one – by providing a glimpse of his no-holds-barred political tactics.
The strategy seems to be working, so far. No serious Republican opponent has emerged. Democrats haven't fielded a candidate yet, though Judd, a Kentucky native who lives in Tennessee, is considering a run. She would have to re-establish a residence in Kentucky before she could challenge McConnell.
The lack of an opponent hasn't kept McConnell from sounding an alarm over his potential vulnerability. It's a tactic rooted in reality and intended to help raise money.
"We know that President Obama's allies in...
- 3/3/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
By Joseph Leray
“Crysis” developer Crytek’s shopping spree in the wake of Thq’s bankruptcy is still in full force: the company announced yesterday that they’re opening a new studio in Austin and staffing it with ex-Vigil employees. It’s their ninth (ninth!) studio worldwide, and their first in the Us of A.
Former Vigil general manager David Adams will head up the new studio, and IGN is reporting that all 35 employees are former Vigil staffers. Vigil was scuttled last week, part of the collateral damage of Thq’s on-going bankruptcy.
While Crytek USA is being managed and run by ex-Vigil team-members, Crytek didn’t just buy the company -- they hired a bunch of recently unemployed game developers. “It’s more like a new start [for the team],” a Crytek rep told Gamasutra.
For his part, former Thq CEO congratulated everyone involved, thanking Crytek “for saving as much as they could of a fantastic team.
“Crysis” developer Crytek’s shopping spree in the wake of Thq’s bankruptcy is still in full force: the company announced yesterday that they’re opening a new studio in Austin and staffing it with ex-Vigil employees. It’s their ninth (ninth!) studio worldwide, and their first in the Us of A.
Former Vigil general manager David Adams will head up the new studio, and IGN is reporting that all 35 employees are former Vigil staffers. Vigil was scuttled last week, part of the collateral damage of Thq’s on-going bankruptcy.
While Crytek USA is being managed and run by ex-Vigil team-members, Crytek didn’t just buy the company -- they hired a bunch of recently unemployed game developers. “It’s more like a new start [for the team],” a Crytek rep told Gamasutra.
For his part, former Thq CEO congratulated everyone involved, thanking Crytek “for saving as much as they could of a fantastic team.
- 1/29/2013
- by MTV Video Games
- MTV Multiplayer
Crytek has announced its plans to open a new studio which will include staff from recently shut down Vigil Games.
Crytek's newest outfit will be situated in Austin, Texas and will be championed by Vigil co-founder David Adams. Over 30 ex-Vigil employees will operate out of Crytek USA Corp.
As reported by McV, Mr Adams expressed his excitement stating: "I'm thrilled to be a part of the newest Crytek studio, which will boast some of the brightest development talent in the industry.
"The studio's launch represents Crytek's commitment to delivering diverse and high quality content to players everywhere."
Great news for Vigil, however bad news still for fans of the Darksiders franchise; Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli stating his company will not be bidding on this IP.
Crytek did however purchase Homefront for $500,000 at the Thq auction last week.
Source: McVuk
Vigil GamesCrytekDarksidersHomefront...
Crytek's newest outfit will be situated in Austin, Texas and will be championed by Vigil co-founder David Adams. Over 30 ex-Vigil employees will operate out of Crytek USA Corp.
As reported by McV, Mr Adams expressed his excitement stating: "I'm thrilled to be a part of the newest Crytek studio, which will boast some of the brightest development talent in the industry.
"The studio's launch represents Crytek's commitment to delivering diverse and high quality content to players everywhere."
Great news for Vigil, however bad news still for fans of the Darksiders franchise; Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli stating his company will not be bidding on this IP.
Crytek did however purchase Homefront for $500,000 at the Thq auction last week.
Source: McVuk
Vigil GamesCrytekDarksidersHomefront...
- 1/29/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Joe )
- Cinelinx
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