Hey, "Elementary" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 10. Now that it's officially come and gone, it's time to take a look at what this next, new episode 11 will be offering up. We've got a few teaser descriptions from CBS' recent press release for episode 11. So, we will definitely be referencing those in this spoiler session. To ge things started, we've got the new title for this thing. It's labeled, "Unfriended." It sounds like episode 11 will feature some pretty dramatic and super intense scenes as Holmes and Watson have to put in some major work to destroy Odin's friggin crime prevention system and more! In this plotline, it turns out that Holmes and Watson will just be absolutely fed up with Odin's crime prevention system. So fed up, in fact, that they are going to enlist the help of Holmes' father and his extensive criminal contacts in an effort to destroy Odin's creation!
- 7/26/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Secret Cinema and Crystal Maze staff hired for October event.
Hammer Films, the iconic British horror production house, is planning an immersive cinema/theatre event that will run in London in October.
Dubbed Hammer House of Horror Live, the newly-commissioned experience will welcome up to 200 visitors a night to Hoxton Hall in east London, with the event running October 3-31.
Based on an original script, the experience will give participants the opportunity to witness a vampiric ritual, including elements of live theatre, immersive film and digital technology.
The event’s production team is being headed up by Anna Söderblom, founder of theatre-focused entertainment company Storia, with production manager Andy Reader, whose credits include three major Secret Cinema productions: Star Wars, Dr Strangelove and 28 Days Later.
Söderblom will direct and has co-written the experience with Oscar Blustin, founder of theatre company Specifiq, who has worked on previous immersive productions including The Crystal Maze.
Stewart Pringle of London...
Hammer Films, the iconic British horror production house, is planning an immersive cinema/theatre event that will run in London in October.
Dubbed Hammer House of Horror Live, the newly-commissioned experience will welcome up to 200 visitors a night to Hoxton Hall in east London, with the event running October 3-31.
Based on an original script, the experience will give participants the opportunity to witness a vampiric ritual, including elements of live theatre, immersive film and digital technology.
The event’s production team is being headed up by Anna Söderblom, founder of theatre-focused entertainment company Storia, with production manager Andy Reader, whose credits include three major Secret Cinema productions: Star Wars, Dr Strangelove and 28 Days Later.
Söderblom will direct and has co-written the experience with Oscar Blustin, founder of theatre company Specifiq, who has worked on previous immersive productions including The Crystal Maze.
Stewart Pringle of London...
- 7/27/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
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