Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 22 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Protection," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff as a vigilante UnSub becomes the focus of the Bau's latest investigation, and more. In the new, 22nd episode press release: Victims Discovered In The Los Angeles Area Have The Bau Searching For A Vigilante Unsub. Press release number 2: When shooting victims are found in the Los Angeles area with possible links to criminal activity, the Bau will search for a vigilante UnSub. Guest stars feature: Joe Adler (Danny Lee Stokes), Christina Vlahakes (Milena Valdez), Melissa Pino (Patricia Valdez), Todd Williams (Detective Spreewell), Marcello Thedford (Eddie "Sweetness" Parrish), Shoniqua Shandai (Working Girl #3), Elena Tovar (Lizette Castro), George Caleodis (Gary Fisher), Sandy Gimpel (Utility Stunt (Clara Miller)), Eric Watson (Utility Stunt (Lamar Taylor)), John Hundrieser (Club...
- 4/22/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
It’s been over a decade since Malcolm in the Middle first started airing, and for a lot of programmes, that kind of length of time is enough to make it seem more than a little dated. Malcolm in the Middle is not one of those shows. Its characters, storylines, and dialogue are just as hilarious as I remember, and I have the added benefit now of getting the jokes put in for the adults. The show has become somewhat iconic, with They Might Be Giants’ opening credits song readily singable by a generation, and for good reason.
Frankie Muniz stars as the young Malcolm, who is discovered in the pilot episode to be something of a genius, with an Iq of 165 at the age of 12. He’s moved from his regular class into the school’s gifted class, becoming a ‘Krelboyne’ in the process, and consequently labelled a nerd.
Frankie Muniz stars as the young Malcolm, who is discovered in the pilot episode to be something of a genius, with an Iq of 165 at the age of 12. He’s moved from his regular class into the school’s gifted class, becoming a ‘Krelboyne’ in the process, and consequently labelled a nerd.
- 10/1/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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While pop-rap superstar Drake may hail from the great wintery north (aka Toronto), that doesn't mean his loyalties don't reside elsewhere. If the video for his new single "The Motto" is any evidence, much like Tony Bennett, Drake may have left his heart in San Francisco.
The video opens with a clip of Wanda Salvatto, Mac Dre's mother, posthumously thanking her son, the Bay Area rap legend who died in a 2004 Kansas City shooting. "As long as I'm here," she says, "you'll be here."
Directed by Lamar Taylor and Hyghly Alleyne, the video is an outgrowth of the song's theme of paying respects to Northern California's rich hip hop scene. "Rest in peace Mac Dre/I'm gonna do it for the Bay," rhymes the former Degrassi star as he drives around the Bay Area in a classic convertible hitting landmarks like the Bay Bridge and Berkeley's Amoeba Records.
"You know...
The video opens with a clip of Wanda Salvatto, Mac Dre's mother, posthumously thanking her son, the Bay Area rap legend who died in a 2004 Kansas City shooting. "As long as I'm here," she says, "you'll be here."
Directed by Lamar Taylor and Hyghly Alleyne, the video is an outgrowth of the song's theme of paying respects to Northern California's rich hip hop scene. "Rest in peace Mac Dre/I'm gonna do it for the Bay," rhymes the former Degrassi star as he drives around the Bay Area in a classic convertible hitting landmarks like the Bay Bridge and Berkeley's Amoeba Records.
"You know...
- 12/23/2011
- by Aaron Sankin
- Huffington Post
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Drake’s new album “Take Care” was so hotly anticipated that the Toronto-born rapper predicted that it would probably leak before its release–which of course it did.
The album features a glittering roster of guest stars including Rihanna, Lil Wayne, Andre 3000, Nicki Minaj and Stevie Wonder. There are more than a few songs on the album that sound like they could be hits, beyond the already-released song “Headlines.”
Drake, who was once a...
Drake’s new album “Take Care” was so hotly anticipated that the Toronto-born rapper predicted that it would probably leak before its release–which of course it did.
The album features a glittering roster of guest stars including Rihanna, Lil Wayne, Andre 3000, Nicki Minaj and Stevie Wonder. There are more than a few songs on the album that sound like they could be hits, beyond the already-released song “Headlines.”
Drake, who was once a...
- 11/15/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Drizzy puts Toronto hometown on full display in latest Take Care clip.
By Rob Markman
Drake (file)
Photo: Getty Images
All Drake cares about is money and the city that he's from, and in his "Headlines" video Drake puts both on full display. Standing center field in Toronto's Rogers Centre, Drizzy adjusts his black Toronto Blue Jays baseball cap as the stadium's scoreboard is lit up with the title of his October 24 album, Take Care.
The Young Money soldier released the clip on Sunday through his October's Very Own blog, three weeks before his sophomore LP is set to drop. Directed by Ovo crew members Lamar Taylor and Hyghly Alleyne, "Headlines" doesn't necessarily follow a narrative but instead places Drake in a few different scenes, performing his rhymes for the camera and contemplating his comeback.
"I might be too strung out on compliments, overdosed on confidence," the Mc spits as...
By Rob Markman
Drake (file)
Photo: Getty Images
All Drake cares about is money and the city that he's from, and in his "Headlines" video Drake puts both on full display. Standing center field in Toronto's Rogers Centre, Drizzy adjusts his black Toronto Blue Jays baseball cap as the stadium's scoreboard is lit up with the title of his October 24 album, Take Care.
The Young Money soldier released the clip on Sunday through his October's Very Own blog, three weeks before his sophomore LP is set to drop. Directed by Ovo crew members Lamar Taylor and Hyghly Alleyne, "Headlines" doesn't necessarily follow a narrative but instead places Drake in a few different scenes, performing his rhymes for the camera and contemplating his comeback.
"I might be too strung out on compliments, overdosed on confidence," the Mc spits as...
- 10/3/2011
- MTV Music News
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