8 items from 2013
5 May 2013 1:00 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
The season finale of "The Mentalist" promises to reveal a list of seven suspects Jane believes could be Red John.
And you'll read nothing about who they are right now, other than the show isn't teasing: Sunday's (May 5) finale does name names. You can see the suspect pool here, but to say anything more would seriously spoil the fun.
Here are a few things we can tell you about "Red John's Rules," though:
An old friend returns. M.C. Gainey (Tom Friendly from "Lost"), last seen here back in Season 3, is back as Jane's (Simon Baker) carny friend Pete. Jane and Lisbon's (Robin Tunney) latest case takes Jane back to his old stomping grounds, and Pete may have some information for him.
Stop teasing. Jane reveals to Lisbon that he's narrowed his list down to seven people, but to her great frustration he refuses to say anything else. His impression of »
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18 March 2013 4:00 AM, PDT | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »
Director: Simon West.
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Josh Lucas, Malin Akerman, Danny Huston, M.C. Gainey, Sami Gayle.
Certificate: 15.
Running Time: 96 minutes.
Synopsis: A recently released thief trying to go straight frantically searches for his missing teenage daughter who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi by a former criminal partner.
In many people’s eyes, it’s difficult to know where it all went wrong for Nicolas Cage. The Oscar-winner may still be a box-office draw when in the right project and gives genuine oomph to many roles, but he’s been involved in more guff than greats. Cage’s latest effort sees him reunite with his Con Air director Simon West, and while the duo’s 1997 all-star action spectacle is a massive guilty pleasure, the fact Stolen went straight-to-dvd in the States suggests it may be better to “put the bunny back in the box” and »
- Craig Hunter
12 March 2013 12:55 PM, PDT | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »
David Meunier has seen his share of backstabbing and intrigue on “Justified.” As Johnny Crowder, he was next in line to take over his family’s crime syndicate after his Uncle Bo (M.C. Gainey) -- until wayward cousin Boyd (Walton Goggins) got in his way. When Johnny tipped Boyd off about his uncle's Oxy shipment, Bo retaliated by shooting his nephew in the stomach, subsequently putting him in a wheelchair. With Bo dead and Boyd now running the Crowder family business, Johnny feels more than a bit supplanted -- he blames Boyd for his state and wants revenge. He also has some lingering desire for Boyd’s fiancée, Ava (Joelle Carter), which doesn’t help cousinly relations. “Justified,” now in its fourth season, finds Johnny back in the forefront as he enacts a stealthy, multi-pronged attack on Boyd, partnering with Dixie Mafia head Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) to kill him »
- Caitlin Hughes
12 March 2013 12:55 PM, PDT | Indiewire | See recent Indiewire news »
David Meunier has seen his share of backstabbing and intrigue on “Justified.” As Johnny Crowder, he was next in line to take over his family’s crime syndicate after his Uncle Bo (M.C. Gainey) -- until wayward cousin Boyd (Walton Goggins) got in his way. When Johnny tipped Boyd off about his uncle's Oxy shipment, Bo retaliated by shooting his nephew in the stomach, subsequently putting him in a wheelchair. With Bo dead and Boyd now running the Crowder family business, Johnny feels more than a bit supplanted -- he blames Boyd for his state and wants revenge. He also has some lingering desire for Boyd’s fiancée, Ava (Joelle Carter), which doesn’t help cousinly relations. “Justified,” now in its fourth season, finds Johnny back in the forefront as he enacts a stealthy, multi-pronged attack on Boyd, partnering with Dixie Mafia head Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) to kill him »
- Caitlin Hughes
12 February 2013 1:17 AM, PST | www.themoviebit.com | See recent TheMovieBit news »
'That Guy' actors. Pretty much the back bone of the acting community. The actor you see time and time again, providing solid support for the more well known stars. In honour of this fine tradition, we've compiled a list of the best 'That Guy' (and girl) actors working at the moment. David Strathairn Where You've Seen Him: The Bourne Identity, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Lincoln, Fracture, L.A. Confidential Michael Sthulbarg Where You've Seen Him: Lincoln, Men In Black 3, Seven Psychopaths, Hitchcock, Hugo M.C. Gainey Where You've Seen Him: Django Unchained, Con Air, The Mighty Ducks, All About Steve Titus Welliver Where You've Seen Him: The Town, Argo, Man On A Ledge, Gone Baby Gone, Edi Gathegi Where You've Seen Him: Twilight, X-Men: First Class, Gone Baby Gone, My Bloody Valentine, Crank Rade Serbedzija Where You've Seen Him: Mission Impossible 2, Snatch, Taken 2, Batman Begins, Shooter Elias Koteas Where You've. »
- noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
11 February 2013 5:01 AM, PST | Blogomatic3000 | See recent Blogomatic3000 news »
Stars: Nicolas Cage, Josh Lucas, Danny Huston, Malin Akerman, Sami Gayle, Mark Valley, M.C. Gainey | Written by David Guggenheim | Directed by Simon West
These days you know what you’re getting from a Nicolas Cage film – bombastic drama, glorious over the top action and, of course, Cage over-egging every single line in the script. And Stolen doesn’t disappoint…
Finally receiving a UK release some three months after the films American DVD and Blu-ray debut and six months after it was in Us cinemas, Stolen sees director Simon West and actor Nicolas Cage team-up for the first time since Con Air in 1997, and follows Will Montgomery (Cage), a master thief who has been sent to prison for 8 years after being double-crossed in a heist gone awry. Upon his release, he’s ready to leave his criminal past behind and rebuild his relationship with estranged daughter, Alison (Gayle).
Montgomery’s »
- Phil
16 January 2013 3:27 PM, PST | SneakPeek | See recent SneakPeek news »
Sneak Peek new key art and images from "Justified', the FX action drama series, now in its fourth season, based on crime author Elmore Leonard's "Pronto", "Riding the Rap" and "Fire in the Hole".
"...Deputy Us Marshal 'Raylan Givens' is something of a 19th century–style lawman in modern times, whose unconventional enforcement of justice makes him a target of criminals and his 'Us Marshals Service' bosses alike.
"The Lexington, Kentucky Marshals office's jurisdiction includes 'Harlan County', a hopelessly impoverished, backwoods, coal-mining community in southeastern Kentucky which Raylan hates...and thought he had escaped for good, when he was younger..."
Cast includes Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy, Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts, Erica Tazel, Natalie Zea, Walton Goggins, Raymond J. Barry, David Meunier, Damon Herriman, Jere Burns, M.C. Gainey, Brent Sexton, Linda Gehringer, William Ragsdale, Jeremy Davies, Margo Martindale, Joseph Lyle Taylor, Brad William Henke, Peter Murnik, Kaitlyn Dever, Jim Beaver, »
- M. Stevens
2 January 2013 9:21 AM, PST | Film-Book | See recent Film-Book news »
Django Unchained (2012) Film Review, a movie directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, Dennis Christopher, Don Johnson, Gerald McRaney, M.C. Gainey, Treat Williams, Laura Cayouette, and Michael Kenneth Williams. In many ways, Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained and Spike Lee‘s Miracle at St. Anna (Miracle at St. Anna [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Django Unchained (2012): Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Foxx »
- Rollo Tomasi
8 items from 2013
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