Stars: Sarah Jurgens, Nick Baillie, Adam Tomlinson, Rebecca Amzallag, Celest Chong, Alison Louder, Manuela Casinha | Written by Adam Tomlinson | Directed by Joshua Fraiman
Rachel Darwin (Sarah Jurgens) is a young, mother-to-be, haunted by nightmares. When she wakes, looming over her is the shadowy image of a dark man with a brimmed hat. Her hotshot lawyer of a husband, Scott (Nick Baillie), doesn’t believe in any of that supernatural nonsense. It’s sleep paralysis. It’s stress. It’s hallucinations. Rachel seeks group therapy, but she’s too weird, even for them. But she’s not too weird for William (Adam Tomlinson), who knows exactly what she’s going through and is even weirder than her. What is the shadow man? Is he the manifestations of a confused and troubled woman? Or is he an extra-dimensional cattle rustler looking to fatten up and eat human souls?
First off, let’s...
Rachel Darwin (Sarah Jurgens) is a young, mother-to-be, haunted by nightmares. When she wakes, looming over her is the shadowy image of a dark man with a brimmed hat. Her hotshot lawyer of a husband, Scott (Nick Baillie), doesn’t believe in any of that supernatural nonsense. It’s sleep paralysis. It’s stress. It’s hallucinations. Rachel seeks group therapy, but she’s too weird, even for them. But she’s not too weird for William (Adam Tomlinson), who knows exactly what she’s going through and is even weirder than her. What is the shadow man? Is he the manifestations of a confused and troubled woman? Or is he an extra-dimensional cattle rustler looking to fatten up and eat human souls?
First off, let’s...
- 10/20/2017
- by Nik Holman
- Nerdly
Last week, The Bachelorette touched on racial issues for one of the first times in franchise history — and this week, it truly zeroed in on them as the drama brewing between Kenny and Lee bubbled over.
The end result? A two-on-one date for the ages. Let’s jump in.
Group Date, Continued
Things picked up where they left off last week, with Kenny — once again — confronting Lee for telling Rachel that he was “aggressive.” The confrontation ultimately fizzled out when Lee walked away, but resumed just moments later after Rachel decided to hand out the group date rose to Bryan.
The end result? A two-on-one date for the ages. Let’s jump in.
Group Date, Continued
Things picked up where they left off last week, with Kenny — once again — confronting Lee for telling Rachel that he was “aggressive.” The confrontation ultimately fizzled out when Lee walked away, but resumed just moments later after Rachel decided to hand out the group date rose to Bryan.
- 6/27/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
A rose by any other name wouldn't look as sweet... Ok, so that's not how the famous saying goes, but come on, how gorgeous does Rachel Lindsay look in the first official poster for her season of The Bachelorette, premiering Monday, May 22? No tagline—cheeky or cheesy—was needed for the key art, which features the lawyer from Dallas rocking a stunning red dress (custom-made for her by Randi Rahm!) that becomes a rose at the hem. However, not every Bachelorette who came before Rachel was treated to such a gorgeous first poster...and we've got the photos to prove it. After Rachel's poster was revealed, E! News decided to look back at some of the previous 12...
- 4/19/2017
- E! Online
Last week, we had to watch Nick Viall limp his way through three painfully awkward breakups — and unfortunately for him, he’s not quite done yet.
Monday’s episode of The Bachelor picked up with Nick still in anguish over eliminating Jasmine, Whitney and Danielle L. After giving the remaining six women enough time to descend into a panic about whether they were next, Nick stopped by their hotel room to apologize for his very dramatic behavior the night before and informed them that he wasn’t going anywhere. Everyone breathed a big sigh of relief as if it was...
Monday’s episode of The Bachelor picked up with Nick still in anguish over eliminating Jasmine, Whitney and Danielle L. After giving the remaining six women enough time to descend into a panic about whether they were next, Nick stopped by their hotel room to apologize for his very dramatic behavior the night before and informed them that he wasn’t going anywhere. Everyone breathed a big sigh of relief as if it was...
- 2/14/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
The Rendezvous Screens Friday, Nov. 11 at 7:15pm at The Tivoli Theater a part of this year’s St. Louis International Film Festival. Director Amin Matalqa will be in attendance. Ticket information can be found Here
The Jordan-shot The Rendezvous places a developing romance between Jewish-American doctor Rachel (Stana Katic of “Castle”) and Arab-American government bureaucrat Jake (Raza Jeffrey of “Homeland”) against a vivid backdrop of intrigue and adventure. After Rachel’s treasure-hunting brother dies in the Middle East, the pair travels across the globe in an attempt to untangle the mysteries surrounding his death. But they find themselves unexpectedly hunted by a doomsday group, the Armageddonites, who believe Rachel and Jake possess an ancient script discovered by her brother — an artifact that could bring about the end of days. Caught in the middle of a plot to hasten the extinction of mankind, Rachel and Jake now find that they...
The Jordan-shot The Rendezvous places a developing romance between Jewish-American doctor Rachel (Stana Katic of “Castle”) and Arab-American government bureaucrat Jake (Raza Jeffrey of “Homeland”) against a vivid backdrop of intrigue and adventure. After Rachel’s treasure-hunting brother dies in the Middle East, the pair travels across the globe in an attempt to untangle the mysteries surrounding his death. But they find themselves unexpectedly hunted by a doomsday group, the Armageddonites, who believe Rachel and Jake possess an ancient script discovered by her brother — an artifact that could bring about the end of days. Caught in the middle of a plot to hasten the extinction of mankind, Rachel and Jake now find that they...
- 11/9/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Is ITV really going to bring back Cold Feet?
That's the rumour, with the broadcaster apparently looking to plug the Downton-shaped hole in its schedule with a revival of the popular comedy-drama.
If it's true, they'll have a job bringing the cast back together - some have gone on to be huge telly and film stars, while others have stepped out of the spotlight entirely...
James Nesbitt
Nesbitt's carefree lothario Adam Williams met his match in Helen Baxendale's Rachel - the couple overcame infidelity and infertility but were denied lasting happiness when Rachel was killed in a traffic accident.
Since Cold Feet wrapped, Nesbitt has become one of British television's most in-demand leading men.
He fronted BBC One's gritty cop series Murphy's Law from 2003-07, led Steven Moffat's supernatural thriller Jekyll - also in 2007 - and played the title character in ITV's short-lived medical drama Monroe (2011-12).
Of late,...
That's the rumour, with the broadcaster apparently looking to plug the Downton-shaped hole in its schedule with a revival of the popular comedy-drama.
If it's true, they'll have a job bringing the cast back together - some have gone on to be huge telly and film stars, while others have stepped out of the spotlight entirely...
James Nesbitt
Nesbitt's carefree lothario Adam Williams met his match in Helen Baxendale's Rachel - the couple overcame infidelity and infertility but were denied lasting happiness when Rachel was killed in a traffic accident.
Since Cold Feet wrapped, Nesbitt has become one of British television's most in-demand leading men.
He fronted BBC One's gritty cop series Murphy's Law from 2003-07, led Steven Moffat's supernatural thriller Jekyll - also in 2007 - and played the title character in ITV's short-lived medical drama Monroe (2011-12).
Of late,...
- 8/25/2015
- Digital Spy
One of the biggest storylines in "House of Cards" Season 3 was Doug Stamper's decision on how to handle Rachel. Quick recap [Spoilers ahead for Seasons 1-3]: Rachel Posner (played by the superb Rachel Brosnahan) was a former call girl who Doug hired to seduce Peter Russo (Corey Stall) into drinking again, thus ruining his chance to become governor and eventually leading to his death at the hands of Frank Underwood. After Rachel escaped Doug's grasp in Season 2 (by beating him over the head with a large rock), in Season 3 Doug tracked her down and killed her, after much thought to the contrary. Read More: Beau Willimon and Kevin Spacey Tease 'House of Cards' Season 4, Judge You For Liking Frank and Claire Too Much At a recent Fyc event for the Emmy-winning series, Indiewire spoke to Michael Kelly, who plays Doug, about his character's difficult decision. "In the original script, I let her go,...
- 6/26/2015
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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