Last night, Fox released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Bones" episode 19 of season 9, and it appears to be quite interesting and dramatic as a billionaire's death will set up a whirlwind of madness, and more. The episode is titled, "The Turn In The Urn." In the new episode 19, Todd who is a wealthy artifact collector, will walk into his own funeral, prompting the Jeffersonian team to try to search for who the cremated remains at the funeral really belong to. The investigation is going to get very difficult when the team determines that there are three sets of remains in the urn. In the meantime, Francis is going to enjoy his newfound wealth from his hot sauce venture with Hodgins. However, he will be heartbroken when Michelle delivers awful news to him. Guest stars will feature: Luke Kleintank as Finn Abernathy; Tiffany Hines as Michelle Welton...
- 3/25/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, Fox released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" episode 19 of season 9. The episode is entitled, "The Turn In The Urn, " and it sounds like things will get very intriguing as a funeral gets held for a person who's still alive, and more. In the new,19th episode press release: The Jeffersonian team will investigate the remains of three people in one urn. Press release number 2: When Todd (guest star John Sloan), a wealthy artifact collector, walks into his own funeral, the Jeffersonian team is going to have to find out to whom the cremated remains at the funeral belong. The investigation is going to get complicated when the team determines that there are three sets of remains in the urn. In the meantime, Finn (guest star Luke Kleintank) is going to enjoy his newfound wealth from his hot sauce venture with Hodgins, but will be...
- 3/24/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Writer Kyle Killen has been garnering attention over the last few years both in film and television. His two television series, Lone Star and Awake, despite being short lived, garnered critical praise, praise which carried over into his feature film writing debut, 2011′s The Beaver. This has left many interested in seeing what Killen chooses to pursue next, which turned out to be another feature film. Titled Scenic Route, the film is directed by the duo of Kevin Goetz and Michael Goetz, making their feature film directorial debut, and stars Josh Duhamel, Dan Fogler, Miracle Laurie, and Christie Burson. The first trailer for the film, set to premiere at the 2013 SXSW Festival, has now been released, and can be seen below.
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- 2/21/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Cal (Tim Roth) and Ria (Monica Raymund) need to ascertain if a violent gang member, Manny Trillo (Paul Calderon) in prison has reformed and should be released pending a pardon from the governor. As the guards escort Manny to be questioned by them Cal notices the hostile intent towards Manny from the other prisoners. Anyone can see the prisoners will attack him and Manny is stabbed in the neck during the furore. Gillian (Kelli Williams) and Eli (Brendan Hines) probe the death of a probie fireman who was left inside a burning building. Mike Adams (Carlos Lacamara) introduces them to Eric's (Andre Kincaid) grandfather, Mr Mitchell (Antonio Fargas). Eric was already dead before the fire reached him and so Mike suspects he was murdered. Gillian says Tom Clayton, the lieutenant (Brad Beyer) should question the men instead of them. Gillian and Eli will then gage their reactions. Tom was too...
- 11/9/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
There is murder, extortion and double dealings in Breaking Glass Picture's upcoming feature - iCrime. Sara Fletcher stars as Carrie a young woman out to defend her sister, Stefy (Kelly Noonan), who has lost an "old sex tape" (Breaking Glass). Along the way, she must uncover an internet fraud, while maintaining her heartbeat in a world of deception and brutality known as Hollywood.
Breaking Glass Pictures will release this title on DVD this September and the early poster art for the film warns viewers that cyberspace is a place where truth is sometimes lost. Well, here at 28Dla we only use little white lies in the spirit of sensationalism. So, get your partial truth on the release details for iCrime below.
The synopsis for iCrime is here:
"Carrie Kevin may seem like a typical Hollywood ingénue -- a small-town girl looking to break into acting -- but underneath her fresh-faced...
Breaking Glass Pictures will release this title on DVD this September and the early poster art for the film warns viewers that cyberspace is a place where truth is sometimes lost. Well, here at 28Dla we only use little white lies in the spirit of sensationalism. So, get your partial truth on the release details for iCrime below.
The synopsis for iCrime is here:
"Carrie Kevin may seem like a typical Hollywood ingénue -- a small-town girl looking to break into acting -- but underneath her fresh-faced...
- 7/15/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
By Christopher Stipp
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Highlights from the 11th Annual Phoenix Film Festival Part Deux By Ray Schillaci
As mentioned before, there were so many good films to choose from at the Phoenix Film Festival, dubbed the friendliest film festival to independent filmmakers, that it was extremely hard to catch them all. There are four specific films I will attempt to get screeners of and give a review later next week. From what I’ve heard, you’ll want to hear about them.
Unfortunately, I missed the much talked about documentaries, “Thespians” and “Wild Horse, Wild Ride”. “Thespians” is an involving tale of four acting troupes competing in the largest high school competition in the world and I heard that it did bring some grown men to tears.
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Highlights from the 11th Annual Phoenix Film Festival Part Deux By Ray Schillaci
As mentioned before, there were so many good films to choose from at the Phoenix Film Festival, dubbed the friendliest film festival to independent filmmakers, that it was extremely hard to catch them all. There are four specific films I will attempt to get screeners of and give a review later next week. From what I’ve heard, you’ll want to hear about them.
Unfortunately, I missed the much talked about documentaries, “Thespians” and “Wild Horse, Wild Ride”. “Thespians” is an involving tale of four acting troupes competing in the largest high school competition in the world and I heard that it did bring some grown men to tears.
- 4/15/2011
- by Christopher Stipp
Brian Skiba’s latest crime thriller, Dirty Little Trick starring Dean Cain (Lois and Clark/Best Man) and Christie Burson with Michael Madsen (Kill Bill/Reservoir Dogs) has just wrapped production in Phoenix, Az., and we’ve been sent yet more exclusive pictures from the set, along with the World Exclusive first look at the teaser trailer:
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In Dirty Little Trick Dean Cain plays Michael, an innocent man that goes for ride after picking up a beautiful hitchhiker played by Christie Burson. After picking her up, Michael gets taken for a ride himself, getting entangled in a web of love, lies and deceit as well as having to answer to crime lord Vito, played by Michael Madsen.
L-r – Director Brian Skiba, Michael Madsen as Vito, and Producer/Co-Star Brian Ronalds
L-r – Dean Cain as Michael and Jessica Duffy as Amber
Christie Burson as...
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In Dirty Little Trick Dean Cain plays Michael, an innocent man that goes for ride after picking up a beautiful hitchhiker played by Christie Burson. After picking her up, Michael gets taken for a ride himself, getting entangled in a web of love, lies and deceit as well as having to answer to crime lord Vito, played by Michael Madsen.
L-r – Director Brian Skiba, Michael Madsen as Vito, and Producer/Co-Star Brian Ronalds
L-r – Dean Cain as Michael and Jessica Duffy as Amber
Christie Burson as...
- 6/17/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Dean Cain (Lois and Clark / Best Man) is up against Michael Madsen (Kill Bill / Reservoir Dogs) in Brian Skiba’s (Blood Moon Rising) new crime thriller, Dirty Little Trick.
In Dirty Little Trick Dean Cain plays Michael, an innocent man that goes for ride after picking up a beautiful hitchhiker played by Christie Burson. After picking her up, Michael gets taken for a ride himself, getting entangled in a web of love, lies and deceit as well as having to answer to crime lord Vito, played by Michael Madsen.
Dirty Little Trick is directed by Brian Skiba (Blood Moon Rising), written by Michael Legge and Michael Z. Gordon and produced by Brian Ronalds and Dean Ronalds of Ronalds Brothers Productions (Netherbeast Incorporated / The Graves, the Here and Now iPhone App) and Michael Z Gordon (Narc). Joe Passarelli is the Director of Photography.
The film has just wrapped production in Phoenix,...
In Dirty Little Trick Dean Cain plays Michael, an innocent man that goes for ride after picking up a beautiful hitchhiker played by Christie Burson. After picking her up, Michael gets taken for a ride himself, getting entangled in a web of love, lies and deceit as well as having to answer to crime lord Vito, played by Michael Madsen.
Dirty Little Trick is directed by Brian Skiba (Blood Moon Rising), written by Michael Legge and Michael Z. Gordon and produced by Brian Ronalds and Dean Ronalds of Ronalds Brothers Productions (Netherbeast Incorporated / The Graves, the Here and Now iPhone App) and Michael Z Gordon (Narc). Joe Passarelli is the Director of Photography.
The film has just wrapped production in Phoenix,...
- 6/12/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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