Exclusive: Prime Video drama series Bosch: Legacy is adding 5 to its recurring cast for Season 3: Andrea Cortés (Mayans M.C.), Tommy Martinez (Good Trouble), Orla Brady (Freud’s Last Session), Michael Reilly Burke (Ted Bundy) and Dale Dickey (Winter’s Bone).
Season 3 of Bosch: Legacy, currently in production, is based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling novels Desert Star (2022) and The Black Ice (1993). The murder investigation of Kurt Dockweiler (David Denman) brings dangerous secrets to light and threatens to ruin the lives of our three principal characters. The disappearance of a family haunts Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) and forces him to confront the limits of justice. In a hotly contested race, Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rogers) is poised to become the next District Attorney of Los Angeles. And Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz) gets entangled in a series of violent follow-home robberies.
Cortés has been cast as Victoria Hernandez; Martinez as Albert Torres; Brady...
Season 3 of Bosch: Legacy, currently in production, is based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling novels Desert Star (2022) and The Black Ice (1993). The murder investigation of Kurt Dockweiler (David Denman) brings dangerous secrets to light and threatens to ruin the lives of our three principal characters. The disappearance of a family haunts Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) and forces him to confront the limits of justice. In a hotly contested race, Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rogers) is poised to become the next District Attorney of Los Angeles. And Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz) gets entangled in a series of violent follow-home robberies.
Cortés has been cast as Victoria Hernandez; Martinez as Albert Torres; Brady...
- 3/19/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC‘s The Company You Keep surprised us in episode 4 when Charlie learned that his girlfriend Emma wasn’t a data analyst at a logistics firm but a secret CIA agent. Given that he’s a criminal that comes from a family of cons, Charlie wasn’t too thrilled with this new information. And we were shocked that he learned Emma’s secret so early in the show. So it’s only a matter of time before Emma discovers the truth about Charlie, but did that revelation come in The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 5?
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 5, “The Spy Who Loved Me.”]
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti and Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill | ABC/Raymond Liu Does Emma already know Charlie’s secret in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 5?
Perhaps Emma already knows Charlie is a criminal in The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 5. As fans recall,...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 5, “The Spy Who Loved Me.”]
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti and Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill | ABC/Raymond Liu Does Emma already know Charlie’s secret in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 5?
Perhaps Emma already knows Charlie is a criminal in The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 5. As fans recall,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
We don’t know what’s more intimidating — getting kidnapped or meeting your significant other’s parents. Unfortunately for Charlie Nicoletti from ABC‘s The Company You Keep, he had to endure both trials. But perhaps the two events were connected in The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 4, “All In,” which premiered on Sunday, March 19, following a short hiatus.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 4, “All In.”]
Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill and Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Eric McCandless The CIA kidnaps Charlie in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 4
The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 3 ended on a cliffhanger when people grabbed Charlie off the streets and shoved him into their van. And when episode 4 begins, Charlie is in an interrogation room, hooked up to a lie detector. As it turns out, the CIA and Emma are behind the kidnapping.
When Emma filled out a relationship form...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 4, “All In.”]
Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill and Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Eric McCandless The CIA kidnaps Charlie in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 4
The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 3 ended on a cliffhanger when people grabbed Charlie off the streets and shoved him into their van. And when episode 4 begins, Charlie is in an interrogation room, hooked up to a lie detector. As it turns out, the CIA and Emma are behind the kidnapping.
When Emma filled out a relationship form...
- 3/20/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Jennifer West's Film Title Poem (2016) is exclusively showing July 7 - August 8, 2020 on Mubi.It is my great pleasure to introduce Film Title Poem, an etched, hand-painted 35mm digitized film comprised of collaged words, images, patterns and glitches shot from over 500 movie title cards to a musical soundtrack. It is a psychic montage of my inner-history of film in alphabetical order—that I hope you will compare your own cinema-lover list to, noting what is missing from mine—or attempting to write your own top 100 or 300 or 500 film list for the first time: your “collection” of films and the memories they are connected to. An audience member once compared this film to creating a collection of music or books—and that it is, but entirely ephemeral born out of a genuine and continued deep love for watching movies and films of all sorts—discussing them, connecting them with phases and...
- 7/9/2020
- MUBI
Jennifer West’s experimental piece is a strange reverie on disposability in which analogue footage of film title cards is physically distressed
A cheese dream of strangeness is one way to describe this brief experimental piece from 2016 by the Los Angeles artist and collagist Jennifer West, who scratches, distresses and generally scrunches up celluloid film stock and then makes digital files of the results.
In Film Title Poem, she has taken analogue footage of film title cards, and done so in semi-darkness, with these images weirdly and incompletely picked out with a torch, as if being discovered by a burglar. The point of this darkness is presumably so that all the vivid shapes and lines and doodles that have then been scratched on to the physical surface of the film will show up white more clearly.
A cheese dream of strangeness is one way to describe this brief experimental piece from 2016 by the Los Angeles artist and collagist Jennifer West, who scratches, distresses and generally scrunches up celluloid film stock and then makes digital files of the results.
In Film Title Poem, she has taken analogue footage of film title cards, and done so in semi-darkness, with these images weirdly and incompletely picked out with a torch, as if being discovered by a burglar. The point of this darkness is presumably so that all the vivid shapes and lines and doodles that have then been scratched on to the physical surface of the film will show up white more clearly.
- 7/1/2020
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
In today’s TV news roundup, MTV announced the premiere date and cast for the 35th season of “The Challenge,” and the CW announces premiere dates for three summer shows.
Casting
MTV has revealed the lineup for season 35 of the reality-competition series “The Challenge,” dubbed “The Challenge: Total Madness.” To commemorate the landmark season, the 28-member cast features a mix of series veterans and newcomers competing in challenges for a million-dollar prize. Among the veterans are Mattie Breaux, Tula “Big T” Fazakerley and Jennifer West, each back for their second-ever challenge; third-time challengers Josh Martinez, Dee Nguyen, Melissa Reeves, Rogan O’Connor and Stephen Bear; fourth-time challenger Tori Deal; fifth-time challengers Kailah Casillas and Kyle Christie; sixth-time challengers Nelson Thomas and Jordan Wisely; seventh-time challengers Ashley Mitchell and Cory Wharton; and eighth-time challenger Jenna Compono. Additionally, mega-veterans such as 13-time challengers Aneesa Ferreira and Wes Bergmann, 17-time challenger Ct Tamburello; and Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio,...
Casting
MTV has revealed the lineup for season 35 of the reality-competition series “The Challenge,” dubbed “The Challenge: Total Madness.” To commemorate the landmark season, the 28-member cast features a mix of series veterans and newcomers competing in challenges for a million-dollar prize. Among the veterans are Mattie Breaux, Tula “Big T” Fazakerley and Jennifer West, each back for their second-ever challenge; third-time challengers Josh Martinez, Dee Nguyen, Melissa Reeves, Rogan O’Connor and Stephen Bear; fourth-time challenger Tori Deal; fifth-time challengers Kailah Casillas and Kyle Christie; sixth-time challengers Nelson Thomas and Jordan Wisely; seventh-time challengers Ashley Mitchell and Cory Wharton; and eighth-time challenger Jenna Compono. Additionally, mega-veterans such as 13-time challengers Aneesa Ferreira and Wes Bergmann, 17-time challenger Ct Tamburello; and Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio,...
- 3/5/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Instead of providing one long preview essay as in years past, I have decided to review the Wavelengths shorts programs as they are presented, in sequence, one after the other. These reviews will appear shortly after the programs have wrapped in Toronto, in order to serve as proper reviews of screenings that have actually transpired.As usual, I have worked to make my reviews as comprehensive as possible. But there have been a couple of films I have been unable to see. I will make a note of this when those films occur in the programs in question. Although these reports are somewhat different than the ones I have filed in the past, I hope that you, the reader, still find them useful and informative. The first one appears below. Austrian PavilionUnlike so many of the experimental filmmakers who have come out of Austria in recent years, Philipp Fleischmann is...
- 9/7/2019
- MUBI
The 9th annual Brakhage Center Symposium will be taking place this weekend at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where the legendary underground filmmaker Stan Brakhage taught for so many years. The symposium brings together filmmakers, scholars, critics, and curators to discuss the state of modern experimental film — and to show many awesome examples of it.
The event kicks off on Friday, March 15 at 5:00 p.m. with the debut of the video installation Answer Now by Jennifer Reeder at the Atlas Black Box theater.
This will be followed by an all-day event based on “Media Arts and Cinema Poetics” on Saturday, March 16 starting at 9:45 a.m. at the Visual Arts Complex (Vac) 1B20. The programmers leading the discussions and screenings include two major figures from Los Angeles: Glenn Phillips, a curator at the Getty Research Institute, and Mark Toscano, a film preservationist at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
The event kicks off on Friday, March 15 at 5:00 p.m. with the debut of the video installation Answer Now by Jennifer Reeder at the Atlas Black Box theater.
This will be followed by an all-day event based on “Media Arts and Cinema Poetics” on Saturday, March 16 starting at 9:45 a.m. at the Visual Arts Complex (Vac) 1B20. The programmers leading the discussions and screenings include two major figures from Los Angeles: Glenn Phillips, a curator at the Getty Research Institute, and Mark Toscano, a film preservationist at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
- 3/15/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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