May on the Criterion Channel will be good to the auteurs. In fact they’re giving Richard Linklater better treatment than the distributor of his last film, with a 13-title retrospective mixing usual suspects—the Before trilogy, Boyhood, Slacker—with some truly off the beaten track. There’s a few shorts I haven’t seen but most intriguing is Heads I Win/Tails You Lose, the only available description of which calls it a four-hour (!) piece “edited together by Richard Linklater in 1991 from film countdowns and tail leaders from films submitted to the Austin Film Society in Austin, Texas from 1987 to 1990. It is Linklater’s tribute to the film countdown, used by many projectionists over the years to cue one reel of film after another when switching to another reel on another projector during projection.” Pair that with 2008’s Inning by Inning: A Portrait of a Coach and your completionism will be on-track.
- 4/21/2022
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Look out, Tim Roth. Lennie James is coming for you!
The actor, most recently seen as Robert Hawkins on Jericho, has landed the role of Ray Marsh on Lie to Me. He'll serve as a nemesis to Roth's Cal Lightman.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Marsh will debut in the second season’s fifth episode. He's a charming Brit that formerly ran scams with Lightman back in the day; now he's atop the FBI and Scotland Yard watch lists.
After a two decade-long estrangement, Ray - who once went to prison in order to take the fall for Lightman - returns to collect what he's owed. Cue suspenseful music!
The actor, most recently seen as Robert Hawkins on Jericho, has landed the role of Ray Marsh on Lie to Me. He'll serve as a nemesis to Roth's Cal Lightman.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Marsh will debut in the second season’s fifth episode. He's a charming Brit that formerly ran scams with Lightman back in the day; now he's atop the FBI and Scotland Yard watch lists.
After a two decade-long estrangement, Ray - who once went to prison in order to take the fall for Lightman - returns to collect what he's owed. Cue suspenseful music!
- 8/26/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Jericho's Lennie James has snagged one of this fall's most sought-after roles: Tim Roth's Lie to Me nemesis, Ray Marsh. The character, who will be introduced in this season's fifth episode, is described as a charming Brit who ran scams with Lightman way back when and who is now on the FBI and Scotland Yard watch lists. Ray once took the fall for Lightman and spent time in prison as a result. Now, after a 20-year estrangement, Ray is back to collect what he believes he is owed. Thoughts?...
- 8/26/2009
- by Michael Ausiello
- EW - Inside TV
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