The fourth episode of NCIS Sydney brought us an interesting case, and the writing is better this time around, not depending on snakes and sharks to twist the investigations. With a classical approach, the episode begins like an 18th-century murder mystery, but soon, the modern NCIS team arrives, and we are thrown amid the case. The episode becomes a story about love and loss, fathers and sons, duty and desertion, and so much more. The series does gain some pathos through NCIS Sydney Episode 4, as Mackey’s more human side comes out, reminiscing about her days in the military. The rest of the team works on the case in the usual manner, chipping in with their knowledge to untangle the mystery.
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How was Frank connected to Eddie’s murder?
Eddie, a US Navy officer, fell from a tall building to his death, while Theo, a local guide, was...
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How was Frank connected to Eddie’s murder?
Eddie, a US Navy officer, fell from a tall building to his death, while Theo, a local guide, was...
- 12/7/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Another sunny day and another case bewilder the NCIS team in episode 3 of the series NCIS Sydney. In the previous episode, there was a snake responsible for the death of an American in Australia, and in this episode, there is a shark angle to the homicide. Jim, Mackey, and the others regroup and try to solve the complicated case, ultimately discovering the presence of some high-profile people. We are kept entertained by Bluebird’s quirky behavior while she helps crack the case. The use of technology is one aspect of the investigations that the episodes frequently bring forward. Previously, it was the gait-recognition equipment that had helped NCIS solve the case, and this time, there is a dive computer and the Gps tracker on a shark that simplify the case. To keep things light-hearted, Bluebird is given a surprise. While it was supposed to be her last week, as MacNamara,...
- 11/26/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Russell Brand’s upcoming book releases will be paused by his U.K. publisher Bluebird following allegations of sexual assault and rape. The Pan Macmillan imprint revealed on Monday that all plans related to the actor and comedian’s publishing have been terminated for the time being. His upcoming release, Recovery: The Workbook, was scheduled to be published in December.
“These are very serious allegations and in the light of them, Bluebird has taken the decision to pause all future publishing with Russell Brand,” Bluebird shared in a statement, according to The Bookseller.
“These are very serious allegations and in the light of them, Bluebird has taken the decision to pause all future publishing with Russell Brand,” Bluebird shared in a statement, according to The Bookseller.
- 9/18/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Russell Brand is quickly losing support in his industry.
Following a joint investigating by The Times UK and Channel 4 details serious sexual assault allegations against the comedian, his agent has dropped him as a client.
Read More: Russell Brand Accused Of ‘Rape, Sexual Assaults & Emotional Abuse’ By Multiple Women After Pre-Emptive Denial
On Saturday, Brand’s profile was removed from the Tavistock Wood website. The agency later gave a statement to The Independent announced they were dropping him.
The agency also confirmed a claim in the report, that they had been contacted with allegations about Brand’s behaviour in 2020. The comedian had denied the claim.
“Russell Brand categorically and vehemently denied the allegation made in 2020, but we now believe we were horribly misled by him,” the agency said in a statement. “Tw has terminated all professional ties to Brand.”
Brand’s book publisher, Bluebird also said in a statement...
Following a joint investigating by The Times UK and Channel 4 details serious sexual assault allegations against the comedian, his agent has dropped him as a client.
Read More: Russell Brand Accused Of ‘Rape, Sexual Assaults & Emotional Abuse’ By Multiple Women After Pre-Emptive Denial
On Saturday, Brand’s profile was removed from the Tavistock Wood website. The agency later gave a statement to The Independent announced they were dropping him.
The agency also confirmed a claim in the report, that they had been contacted with allegations about Brand’s behaviour in 2020. The comedian had denied the claim.
“Russell Brand categorically and vehemently denied the allegation made in 2020, but we now believe we were horribly misled by him,” the agency said in a statement. “Tw has terminated all professional ties to Brand.”
Brand’s book publisher, Bluebird also said in a statement...
- 9/18/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Bluebird, an imprint of U.K. book giant Pan Macmillan, has said it will pause all future publishing with Russell Brand in light of the allegations that have emerged against the comedian, TV host and actor.
In a joint investigation by The Times, The Sunday Times and Channel 4 Dispatches, four women have come forward with allegations of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse against Brand between 2006 and 2013, all of which he has denied.
“These are very serious allegations and in the light of them, Bluebird has taken the decision to pause all future publishing with Russell Brand,” Bluebird said in a statement reported by publishing trade magazine The Bookseller.
Brand has published titles with Bluebird since 2017, including Recovery: Freedom from our Addictions and Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped. Recovery: The Workbook was due to be published this December. Previously, he published My Booky Wook, his best-selling autobiography,...
In a joint investigation by The Times, The Sunday Times and Channel 4 Dispatches, four women have come forward with allegations of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse against Brand between 2006 and 2013, all of which he has denied.
“These are very serious allegations and in the light of them, Bluebird has taken the decision to pause all future publishing with Russell Brand,” Bluebird said in a statement reported by publishing trade magazine The Bookseller.
Brand has published titles with Bluebird since 2017, including Recovery: Freedom from our Addictions and Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped. Recovery: The Workbook was due to be published this December. Previously, he published My Booky Wook, his best-selling autobiography,...
- 9/18/2023
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Rob Morgan (Smile) will produce and star in the crime film Dixie Crystal, based on the real-life FBI Operation of the same name, from brother filmmakers Conor and Jake Allyn (No Man’s Land).
The film from Riverside Entertainment and Stride Management centers on FBI special agent Jim Anderson (Morgan), who faces the overwhelming job of ridding methamphetamine from Harlan, Kentucky — a sprawling mountain ghetto policed by only a handful of lawmen. Over the course of the pic, Jim finds himself pitted against a former coal union boss turned drug kingpin. With a different skin color and a badge that means little in the hollers, he recruits local cop, Harlan native and recovering addict Cam (Jake Allyn) to assist. They start an investigation into locally made meth, or “Dixie Crystal,” and the locals behind it. But the deeper the investigation goes, the more Jim realizes that the drugs he’s chasing,...
The film from Riverside Entertainment and Stride Management centers on FBI special agent Jim Anderson (Morgan), who faces the overwhelming job of ridding methamphetamine from Harlan, Kentucky — a sprawling mountain ghetto policed by only a handful of lawmen. Over the course of the pic, Jim finds himself pitted against a former coal union boss turned drug kingpin. With a different skin color and a badge that means little in the hollers, he recruits local cop, Harlan native and recovering addict Cam (Jake Allyn) to assist. They start an investigation into locally made meth, or “Dixie Crystal,” and the locals behind it. But the deeper the investigation goes, the more Jim realizes that the drugs he’s chasing,...
- 11/2/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The Academy of Country Music Awards announced the third major leg of the talent lineup for the September telecast Wednesday morning, revealing a slate of artists that will be performing from the Grand Ole Opry stage, in addition to those who were unveiled last week as doing their performances from the Ryman Auditorium or Bluebird Cafe.
Claiming their spots in the wooden circle on the Opry House stage will be the hottest country newcomer of the moment, Morgan Wallen, and a couple of the genre’s most established superstars, Luke Bryan and Eric Church, along with hitmakers Kane Brown, Dan + Shay and Florida Georgia Line,
Mickey Guyton is the odd woman out in this latest talent reveal, and not just because she’s a woman, but because she doesn’t have the run of major hits that the other artists listed do. But the ACMs are clearly looking to make...
Claiming their spots in the wooden circle on the Opry House stage will be the hottest country newcomer of the moment, Morgan Wallen, and a couple of the genre’s most established superstars, Luke Bryan and Eric Church, along with hitmakers Kane Brown, Dan + Shay and Florida Georgia Line,
Mickey Guyton is the odd woman out in this latest talent reveal, and not just because she’s a woman, but because she doesn’t have the run of major hits that the other artists listed do. But the ACMs are clearly looking to make...
- 9/2/2020
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
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