The CW Network has announced that the original scripted drama series Family Law, starring Jewel Staite and Victor Garber, will return for a 10-episode fourth season on Wednesday, July 23 (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et/Pt).
As season four kicks off, Abigail’s (Staite) home, work, and romantic life are up in flames. Her boyfriend Ben (Benjamin Ayres) has fallen off the wagon, Sofia (Eden Summer Gilmore) has written a devastating essay about her mother’s alcoholism, and Harry (Garber) has passed her over for equity partnership.
Abby decides to give Ben a second chance, though it only leads to more disappointment. Later, sparks fly when she meets someone new and unexpected, but is she ready to date again?
Professionally, Abby’s concerns about a major development at the firm are ignored, forcing her to make a decision that sends shockwaves through the office – and her family. Meanwhile, Harry and...
As season four kicks off, Abigail’s (Staite) home, work, and romantic life are up in flames. Her boyfriend Ben (Benjamin Ayres) has fallen off the wagon, Sofia (Eden Summer Gilmore) has written a devastating essay about her mother’s alcoholism, and Harry (Garber) has passed her over for equity partnership.
Abby decides to give Ben a second chance, though it only leads to more disappointment. Later, sparks fly when she meets someone new and unexpected, but is she ready to date again?
Professionally, Abby’s concerns about a major development at the firm are ignored, forcing her to make a decision that sends shockwaves through the office – and her family. Meanwhile, Harry and...
- 5/21/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Canadian drama series Family Law, starring Jewel Staite and Victor Garber, will be back for a fourth season on The CW. The network announced today that Season 4 will premiere Wednesday, July 23 at 8 pm.
As the 10-episode Season 4 kicks off, Abigail’s (Staite) home, work and romantic life are up in flames. Her boyfriend Ben (Benjamin Ayres) has fallen off the wagon, Sofia (Eden Summer Gilmore) has written a devastating essay about her mother’s alcoholism and Harry (Garber) has passed her over for equity partnership.
Abby decides to give Ben a second chance – though it only leads to more disappointment. Later, sparks fly when she meets someone new and unexpected, but is she ready to date again? Professionally, Abby’s concerns about a major development at the firm are ignored, forcing her to make a decision that sends shockwaves through the office – and her family. Meanwhile, Harry and Joanne (Lauren Holly) manage their breakup poorly,...
As the 10-episode Season 4 kicks off, Abigail’s (Staite) home, work and romantic life are up in flames. Her boyfriend Ben (Benjamin Ayres) has fallen off the wagon, Sofia (Eden Summer Gilmore) has written a devastating essay about her mother’s alcoholism and Harry (Garber) has passed her over for equity partnership.
Abby decides to give Ben a second chance – though it only leads to more disappointment. Later, sparks fly when she meets someone new and unexpected, but is she ready to date again? Professionally, Abby’s concerns about a major development at the firm are ignored, forcing her to make a decision that sends shockwaves through the office – and her family. Meanwhile, Harry and Joanne (Lauren Holly) manage their breakup poorly,...
- 5/21/2025
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Jewel Staite and spy law daddy Victor Garber will practice more Family Law when Season 4 of the series airs Stateside on The CW this summer.
Specifically, Family Law‘s 10-episode fourth season will launch Wednesday, July 23 at 8/7c — more than 16 months after the Season 3 finale aired here in the U.S.
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As Season 4 kicks off, “Abigail’s (played by Staite) home,...
Specifically, Family Law‘s 10-episode fourth season will launch Wednesday, July 23 at 8/7c — more than 16 months after the Season 3 finale aired here in the U.S.
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As Season 4 kicks off, “Abigail’s (played by Staite) home,...
- 5/21/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Alert: Missing Persons Unit fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 3 Episode 2 episode!
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of Alert: Missing Persons Unit, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Alert: Missing Persons Unit Season 3 Episode 2 Preview
“Alert: Missing Persons Unit” is set to air an exciting new episode on April 1, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on Fox. This procedural drama, which takes place in the bustling Philadelphia Police Department, captivates audiences with its intense and emotional searches for missing individuals. Each episode follows a dedicated team of detectives as they race against time to find those who have vanished, blending heart-pounding action with deep human stories.
In this upcoming episode, the stakes are higher than ever as the team faces a complex case involving a young college student who disappears under mysterious circumstances.
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of Alert: Missing Persons Unit, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Alert: Missing Persons Unit Season 3 Episode 2 Preview
“Alert: Missing Persons Unit” is set to air an exciting new episode on April 1, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on Fox. This procedural drama, which takes place in the bustling Philadelphia Police Department, captivates audiences with its intense and emotional searches for missing individuals. Each episode follows a dedicated team of detectives as they race against time to find those who have vanished, blending heart-pounding action with deep human stories.
In this upcoming episode, the stakes are higher than ever as the team faces a complex case involving a young college student who disappears under mysterious circumstances.
- 3/25/2025
- by News
- TV Regular
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about dozens of shows including Master of None, NCIS: Los Angeles, Chicago Fire and The Handmaid’s Tale!
1 | Is one of SNL Season 46’s legacies that it made some very questionable calls about which sketches to “cut for time”? Such as Anya Taylor-Joy being pitched wonderfully absurd Queen’s Gambit sketch ideas?
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1 | Is one of SNL Season 46’s legacies that it made some very questionable calls about which sketches to “cut for time”? Such as Anya Taylor-Joy being pitched wonderfully absurd Queen’s Gambit sketch ideas?
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- 5/28/2021
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Andy Swift, Dave Nemetz, Rebecca Iannucci, Ryan Schwartz, Nick Caruso, Mekeisha Madden Toby and Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
With its latest episode, NBC’s Debris threw CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (as well as viewers) for a truly compelling time loop. And this Monday at 10/9c, it is his partner’s turn to have her own reality warped again and again.
In the first half of the two-parter, Bryan (played by Jonathan Tucker) and MI6 agent Finola Jones (Riann Steele) — in the course of investigating a debris report near Oceanside, Wash. — met a young man, Shelby (Keenan Tracey), who… actually had already met them, multiple times prior. Shelby explained that he and his sister Kathleen found a large cylinder...
In the first half of the two-parter, Bryan (played by Jonathan Tucker) and MI6 agent Finola Jones (Riann Steele) — in the course of investigating a debris report near Oceanside, Wash. — met a young man, Shelby (Keenan Tracey), who… actually had already met them, multiple times prior. Shelby explained that he and his sister Kathleen found a large cylinder...
- 5/1/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Legends of Tomorrow have yet another (and possibly non-e.T.?) foe to fend off in Season 6.
Aliyah O’Brien, whose many TV credits include You Me Her, Bates Motel and Rookie Blue, has been cast in the recurring role of Kayla, “a fearsome warrior with a high body count” who will be “put through her paces working with and against the Legends,” Deadline reports.
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In Season 6 of the CW series (premiere...
Aliyah O’Brien, whose many TV credits include You Me Her, Bates Motel and Rookie Blue, has been cast in the recurring role of Kayla, “a fearsome warrior with a high body count” who will be “put through her paces working with and against the Legends,” Deadline reports.
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In Season 6 of the CW series (premiere...
- 1/8/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Canadian actress Aliyah O’Brien has been tapped for a recurring role on the upcoming sixth season of the CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
O’Brien will play Kayla, a fearsome warrior with a high body count and low patience for human incompetence. She’ll be put through her paces working with and against the Legends as she’s certainly not used to messing anything up much less for the better.
Caity Lotz, Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Tala Ashe, Matt Ryan, Jes Macallan, Olivia Swann and Courtney Ford star.
Based on the characters from DC, DC’S Legends of Tomorrow is from Bonanza Productions in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti, Phil Klemmer, Grianne Godfree, Keto Shimizu and Sarah Schechter.
O’Brien’s television credits include the series-regular role of Detective Christine Rollins in ABC’s crime procedural Take Two,...
O’Brien will play Kayla, a fearsome warrior with a high body count and low patience for human incompetence. She’ll be put through her paces working with and against the Legends as she’s certainly not used to messing anything up much less for the better.
Caity Lotz, Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Tala Ashe, Matt Ryan, Jes Macallan, Olivia Swann and Courtney Ford star.
Based on the characters from DC, DC’S Legends of Tomorrow is from Bonanza Productions in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti, Phil Klemmer, Grianne Godfree, Keto Shimizu and Sarah Schechter.
O’Brien’s television credits include the series-regular role of Detective Christine Rollins in ABC’s crime procedural Take Two,...
- 1/7/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Aliyah O'Brien stars alongside Rachel Bilson and Eddie Cibrian in the ABC summer hit show Take Two, which is turning out to be the guilty pleasure show of the year. O’Brien is not only an incredibly talented actress, but she is also a very spiritual person who is passionate about advocating for all women.
O’Brien recently sat down with TV Fanatic to discuss Take Two, her magical first acting job and why she is living her dream.
TV Fanatic: You're having a busy day!
Aliyah O'Brien: Yes, honestly it has been crazy! I had back-to-back appointments as I try to return emails. Usually, my life is not quite this chaotic, but I decided to cram it fully today. But it is all good!
Tvf: It is nice to meet you. I'm a big fan of the show and you. I have been a fan since your work...
O’Brien recently sat down with TV Fanatic to discuss Take Two, her magical first acting job and why she is living her dream.
TV Fanatic: You're having a busy day!
Aliyah O'Brien: Yes, honestly it has been crazy! I had back-to-back appointments as I try to return emails. Usually, my life is not quite this chaotic, but I decided to cram it fully today. But it is all good!
Tvf: It is nice to meet you. I'm a big fan of the show and you. I have been a fan since your work...
- 8/30/2018
- by Rachelle Lewis
- TVfanatic
What if you had to choose between life or death? That's the tough decision facing Mia Hall in the new Warner Bros. fantasy drama If I Stay. Starring Chloe Moretz and Jamie Blackley as two young lovers on the bring of adulthood, Mia faces a life-altering accident that forces to choose between her family and her future. We have an excellent new contest lined-up to celebrate this impending release, and since the summer movie season is winding down, and school is starting back up again, we thought we'd throw in a couple of items to make anyone's return to class an exciting one. Check out our cool school prizes, which include a stylish hoodie, a backpack, custom notebooks, a tote bag, metal chalkboard and even a soundtrack CD to make those long bus trips go by a little quicker. It may not be life or death, but make the right choice.
- 8/15/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Chloe Moretz has a tough decision to make in the latest trailer for the upcoming Warner Bros. drama If I Stay. After a tragic accident leaves her caught between the world of the living and the dead, she must decide where she needs to go. Will show follow her family into the afterlife, or will she return to live with the love of her life Adam. Watch as one young girl struggles with the biggest problem she's ever had to face in her young life. Which path will she choose, in theaters summer.
Mia Hall thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, Adam. But what should have been a carefree family drive changes everything in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance.
Mia Hall thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, Adam. But what should have been a carefree family drive changes everything in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance.
- 7/23/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
The prologue written by Gayle Forman in her hit novel If I Stay is brought to life through actress Chloe Moretz's narration in a new trailer for this upcoming adaptation. The story centers on Mia Hall (Chloe Moretz), a young up and coming musician who is caught between life and death for one day, where she is forced to choose between joining her family in the afterlife following a tragic car crash, or staying with the love of her life (Jamie Blackley). Take a look at the latest footage as Mia ponders this impossible choice in director R.J. Cutler's adaptation, arriving in theaters August 22.
If I Stay comes to theaters August 22nd, 2014 and stars Chloe Moretz, Mireille Enos, Liana Liberato, Lauren Lee Smith, Jamie Blackley, Aliyah O'Brien, Chelah Horsdal, Joshua Leonard. The film is directed by R.J. Cutler.
If I Stay comes to theaters August 22nd, 2014 and stars Chloe Moretz, Mireille Enos, Liana Liberato, Lauren Lee Smith, Jamie Blackley, Aliyah O'Brien, Chelah Horsdal, Joshua Leonard. The film is directed by R.J. Cutler.
- 6/5/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Chloe Moretz is torn between life and death in the first trailer for the upcoming drama If I Stay. Based on the novel by Gayle Forman, the story follows Mia Hall (Chloe Moretz), a talented young classical musician who must decide whether she wants pursue her dreams or a relationship with a young rocker (Jamie Blackley). During a family drive one snowy morning, she is faced with an even tougher choice after a fatal car crash tears her family apart. Mireille Enos, Liana Liberato, Lauren Lee Smith and Joshua Leonard co-star in director R.J. Cutler's drama, in theaters August 22.
If I Stay comes to theaters August 22nd, 2014 and stars Chloe Moretz, Mireille Enos, Liana Liberato, Lauren Lee Smith, Jamie Blackley, Aliyah O'Brien, Chelah Horsdal, Joshua Leonard. The film is directed by R.J. Cutler.
If I Stay comes to theaters August 22nd, 2014 and stars Chloe Moretz, Mireille Enos, Liana Liberato, Lauren Lee Smith, Jamie Blackley, Aliyah O'Brien, Chelah Horsdal, Joshua Leonard. The film is directed by R.J. Cutler.
- 4/16/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Now, picking up where we left off ...
Season 4 of "Rookie Blue" wrapped up Thursday (Sept. 12) with "You Can See the Stars," the two-part season finale's conclusion handled by two of the series' executive producers and behind-the-scenes reliables, writer (and showrunner) Tassie Cameron and director David Wellington.
With their typical expertise bountifully evident, it's a very safe bet that any fan who was there to the final scene now feels Season 5 can't come soon enough.
The show really did pick up at the end of the previous chapter, with alleged pedophile Kevin Ford (Michael Cram) again knocking out his handcuffed captive: Officer Oliver Shaw (Matt Gordon), who was in the trunk of his police car, parked in a remote area.
Sam (Ben Bass) interrogated his girlfriend -- and Ford's stalker -- Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) about the last time she saw Ford, while Nick (Peter Mooney) tried to radio Oliver. Unbeknownst to him,...
Season 4 of "Rookie Blue" wrapped up Thursday (Sept. 12) with "You Can See the Stars," the two-part season finale's conclusion handled by two of the series' executive producers and behind-the-scenes reliables, writer (and showrunner) Tassie Cameron and director David Wellington.
With their typical expertise bountifully evident, it's a very safe bet that any fan who was there to the final scene now feels Season 5 can't come soon enough.
The show really did pick up at the end of the previous chapter, with alleged pedophile Kevin Ford (Michael Cram) again knocking out his handcuffed captive: Officer Oliver Shaw (Matt Gordon), who was in the trunk of his police car, parked in a remote area.
Sam (Ben Bass) interrogated his girlfriend -- and Ford's stalker -- Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) about the last time she saw Ford, while Nick (Peter Mooney) tried to radio Oliver. Unbeknownst to him,...
- 9/13/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's been quite a "Rookie Blue" season for Officer Gail Peck, confirmed by the actress who plays her, Charlotte Sullivan.
She lost fellow-cop boyfriend Nick Collins (Peter Mooney) to another colleague, Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym); she very tentatively started a new relationship with forensic pathologist Holly (Aliyah O'Brien); she suffered a serious wrist burn while confiscating marijuana plants; and she ducked the bullets of a would-be cop killer who's continuing to target 15 Division in the show's Season 4 finale.
That two-part episode of the ABC police drama wraps up Thursday (Sept. 12), and Sullivan is ending the series' year grateful to be showing different colors of Gail while staying true to the character's typically edgy, not exactly sociable persona.
"I feel really lucky," the Canadian actress tells Zap2it. "I feel like my character has had the most growth and the most interesting things to play. I sort of had suspicions about...
She lost fellow-cop boyfriend Nick Collins (Peter Mooney) to another colleague, Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym); she very tentatively started a new relationship with forensic pathologist Holly (Aliyah O'Brien); she suffered a serious wrist burn while confiscating marijuana plants; and she ducked the bullets of a would-be cop killer who's continuing to target 15 Division in the show's Season 4 finale.
That two-part episode of the ABC police drama wraps up Thursday (Sept. 12), and Sullivan is ending the series' year grateful to be showing different colors of Gail while staying true to the character's typically edgy, not exactly sociable persona.
"I feel really lucky," the Canadian actress tells Zap2it. "I feel like my character has had the most growth and the most interesting things to play. I sort of had suspicions about...
- 9/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Before he could talk about any of the details, "Rookie Blue" co-star Gregory Smith said the episode he directed this season was "big."
He wasn't kidding.
"Under Fire," Thursday's (Sept. 5) intense chapter of the ABC police drama, was the first half of the show's Season 4 finale -- and though it seems a cliche to say it put most of the regular characters in the line of fire, it truly did. And no one knew that more in the opening moments than Andy and Chloe (Missy Peregrym, Priscilla Faia).
The hour began on a light note with the gang playing trivia at The Black Penny, and Chloe won. Things started veering toward the serious as Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) found Holly (Aliyah O'Brien) waiting there to meet someone else, while at home, Andy told Nick (Peter Mooney) of her ongoing guilt over having doctored Marlo's (Rachael Ancheril) police memo book at Sam's (Ben Bass) urging.
He wasn't kidding.
"Under Fire," Thursday's (Sept. 5) intense chapter of the ABC police drama, was the first half of the show's Season 4 finale -- and though it seems a cliche to say it put most of the regular characters in the line of fire, it truly did. And no one knew that more in the opening moments than Andy and Chloe (Missy Peregrym, Priscilla Faia).
The hour began on a light note with the gang playing trivia at The Black Penny, and Chloe won. Things started veering toward the serious as Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) found Holly (Aliyah O'Brien) waiting there to meet someone else, while at home, Andy told Nick (Peter Mooney) of her ongoing guilt over having doctored Marlo's (Rachael Ancheril) police memo book at Sam's (Ben Bass) urging.
- 9/6/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Sometimes, handling one thing yields something bigger.
Such was Oliver's (Matt Gordon) fortune in mediating a neighborhood domestic dispute in the opening moments of Thursday's (Aug. 22) ABC "Rookie Blue" episode, "You Are Here." After apparently resolving the discord -- which the husband admitted could have been because he "forgot our anniversary" (whoops!) -- Oliver noticed an odd, "super-skunky" smell.
He and partner du jour Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) then uncovered a "grow-op," or as Sam (Ben Bass) put it, a house "swimming in illegal marijuana plants." And a smart-alecky young suspect named Chuck (Doug Smith) was taken into custody and turned over to Chloe (Priscilla Faia), alias -- at least for this story -- "the booking fairy."
Meanwhile, Andy (Missy Peregrym) told Nick (Peter Mooney) her concerns about feeling "sneaky" about their secretive new romance. When he offered to tell his ex Gail about it, Andy insisted on being the one...
Such was Oliver's (Matt Gordon) fortune in mediating a neighborhood domestic dispute in the opening moments of Thursday's (Aug. 22) ABC "Rookie Blue" episode, "You Are Here." After apparently resolving the discord -- which the husband admitted could have been because he "forgot our anniversary" (whoops!) -- Oliver noticed an odd, "super-skunky" smell.
He and partner du jour Gail (Charlotte Sullivan) then uncovered a "grow-op," or as Sam (Ben Bass) put it, a house "swimming in illegal marijuana plants." And a smart-alecky young suspect named Chuck (Doug Smith) was taken into custody and turned over to Chloe (Priscilla Faia), alias -- at least for this story -- "the booking fairy."
Meanwhile, Andy (Missy Peregrym) told Nick (Peter Mooney) her concerns about feeling "sneaky" about their secretive new romance. When he offered to tell his ex Gail about it, Andy insisted on being the one...
- 8/23/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
If a character is going to return to a show, he may as well do it in a big way.
So it was for Chris (Travis Milne) in "What I Lost," Thursday's (Aug. 15) episode of ABC's "Rookie Blue." His visit to Toronto with his family initially revealed an even-more-fun side of Andy and Nick (Missy Peregrym, Peter Mooney), who played with Chris' young son Christian at a park playground, but things turned very serious very fast.
As the former undercover partners started to have a conversation about whether to embark on a personal relationship, they were distracted by a woman's cry for help after her companion collapsed. Nick and Andy ran to the rescue -- and when Andy returned, Christian was gone.
Oliver (Matt Gordon) began to lead the investigation, but Andy didn't deal well with suddenly being cast in the role of victim. And upon his arrival at the scene,...
So it was for Chris (Travis Milne) in "What I Lost," Thursday's (Aug. 15) episode of ABC's "Rookie Blue." His visit to Toronto with his family initially revealed an even-more-fun side of Andy and Nick (Missy Peregrym, Peter Mooney), who played with Chris' young son Christian at a park playground, but things turned very serious very fast.
As the former undercover partners started to have a conversation about whether to embark on a personal relationship, they were distracted by a woman's cry for help after her companion collapsed. Nick and Andy ran to the rescue -- and when Andy returned, Christian was gone.
Oliver (Matt Gordon) began to lead the investigation, but Andy didn't deal well with suddenly being cast in the role of victim. And upon his arrival at the scene,...
- 8/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Rarely do things run smoothly for the "Rookie Blue" cops -- even their own nuptials.
Noelle (Melanie Nicholls-King) and Frank's (Lyriq Bent) wedding wasn't exactly like clockwork in Thursday's (Aug. 8) episode of the ABC drama, "For Better, For Worse." Even with the ceremony taking place that evening, much remained in flux, prompting Andy (Missy Peregrym) to try to take the organizational lead.
Meanwhile, claiming she was getting "lying hives," Chloe (Priscilla Faia) begged Dov (Gregory Smith) to tell Frank -- her godfather and their boss -- about their off-duty relationship. It wouldn't be an easy day for Chloe in another way; she was partnered with angry-as-usual Gail (Charlotte Sullivan), whom Chloe had informed about the crush that Gail's now-ex-boyfriend Nick (Peter Mooney) had on Andy.
Andy and Nick also were partners for the day, with Andy starting it by crooning along to Extreme's "More Than Words" -- the tune she...
Noelle (Melanie Nicholls-King) and Frank's (Lyriq Bent) wedding wasn't exactly like clockwork in Thursday's (Aug. 8) episode of the ABC drama, "For Better, For Worse." Even with the ceremony taking place that evening, much remained in flux, prompting Andy (Missy Peregrym) to try to take the organizational lead.
Meanwhile, claiming she was getting "lying hives," Chloe (Priscilla Faia) begged Dov (Gregory Smith) to tell Frank -- her godfather and their boss -- about their off-duty relationship. It wouldn't be an easy day for Chloe in another way; she was partnered with angry-as-usual Gail (Charlotte Sullivan), whom Chloe had informed about the crush that Gail's now-ex-boyfriend Nick (Peter Mooney) had on Andy.
Andy and Nick also were partners for the day, with Andy starting it by crooning along to Extreme's "More Than Words" -- the tune she...
- 8/9/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It certainly looked like a scene out of a horror movie, "Psycho" very specifically ... but it was just the start of Thursday's (Aug. 1) "Rookie Blue."
Aptly subtitled "Friday the 13th," the date within the latest episode of the ABC police drama, the hour opened with Chloe (Priscilla Faia) scared out of her wits by Dov (Gregory Smith) as she exited a police shower, though he simply wanted to make amends for suspecting her of being bipolar. "I can't keep up with you," she wailed about his ever-shifting feelings toward her.
A casual food-truck conversation between Andy and Sam (Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass) followed. Her: "How are you?" Him: "You know me." Her: "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." Zing! When he then suggested no one knew him better than her, she replied that maybe his current girlfriend Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) did.
Cut to Marlo pacing around a psychiatrist's office, where the counselor...
Aptly subtitled "Friday the 13th," the date within the latest episode of the ABC police drama, the hour opened with Chloe (Priscilla Faia) scared out of her wits by Dov (Gregory Smith) as she exited a police shower, though he simply wanted to make amends for suspecting her of being bipolar. "I can't keep up with you," she wailed about his ever-shifting feelings toward her.
A casual food-truck conversation between Andy and Sam (Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass) followed. Her: "How are you?" Him: "You know me." Her: "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." Zing! When he then suggested no one knew him better than her, she replied that maybe his current girlfriend Marlo (Rachael Ancheril) did.
Cut to Marlo pacing around a psychiatrist's office, where the counselor...
- 8/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Know what we need? Another Bigfoot movie! Seriously though... you can never have too many. Although the ones in which we only get to hear the beast growl or barely catch a glimpse of the creature can go away. How will The Woods fare? Check out the trailer!
Written, directed, and produced by Mark Bacci for Triton Pictures, The Woods stars Rebecca Davis, Mark Bacci, Graem Beddoes, John Fitzgerald, and Aliyah O'Brien.
Synopsis
In 2012 two filmmakers, Rebecca and Mark, decided to go into the woods and make a hoax film on the mythical Sasquatch. Following the path of another couple that had mysteriously disappeared before them, they documented every step of their journey as they laid the groundwork of the hoax. They went missing until their footage was found with their bodies in mid 2012. When the footage was disseminated and put together, what was discovered was very disturbing. This is...
Written, directed, and produced by Mark Bacci for Triton Pictures, The Woods stars Rebecca Davis, Mark Bacci, Graem Beddoes, John Fitzgerald, and Aliyah O'Brien.
Synopsis
In 2012 two filmmakers, Rebecca and Mark, decided to go into the woods and make a hoax film on the mythical Sasquatch. Following the path of another couple that had mysteriously disappeared before them, they documented every step of their journey as they laid the groundwork of the hoax. They went missing until their footage was found with their bodies in mid 2012. When the footage was disseminated and put together, what was discovered was very disturbing. This is...
- 7/12/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Steven Seagal talks Maximum Conviction, due out on Blu-ray and DVD November 6
Steven Seagal has shined as an innovative action icon throughout his legendary career, dating back to his 1988 debut Above the Law. His latest movie, Maximum Conviction, pairs him up with former WWE wrestler-turned actor Steve Austin, where they play ex-soldiers tasked with decommissioning a prison, when they are attacked by a mysterious group of mercenaries. I recently had the chance to speak with Steven Seagal for Maximum Conviction, due out on Blu-ray and DVD November 6. Here's what he had to say.
I noticed that both yourself and Steve Austin had worked with director Keoni Waxman before. I was curious at what point did this project come about, and did he mention wanting to work with both of you in the same project before?
Steven Seagal: Well, Keoni is a very good friend of mine. I'm his biggest fan.
Steven Seagal has shined as an innovative action icon throughout his legendary career, dating back to his 1988 debut Above the Law. His latest movie, Maximum Conviction, pairs him up with former WWE wrestler-turned actor Steve Austin, where they play ex-soldiers tasked with decommissioning a prison, when they are attacked by a mysterious group of mercenaries. I recently had the chance to speak with Steven Seagal for Maximum Conviction, due out on Blu-ray and DVD November 6. Here's what he had to say.
I noticed that both yourself and Steve Austin had worked with director Keoni Waxman before. I was curious at what point did this project come about, and did he mention wanting to work with both of you in the same project before?
Steven Seagal: Well, Keoni is a very good friend of mine. I'm his biggest fan.
- 11/5/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Steven Seagal and Steve Austin are teaming up for the first time in Anchor Bay Home Entertainment's Maximum Conviction, on Blu-ray and DVD November 6! The two action icons star as former soldiers tasked to decommission a prison, where they are attacked by a group of mercenaries. We're giving away copies of this explosive thriller! Read on for how you can win...
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When former black ops operative Tom Steele (Steven Seagal) and his partner Manning (Steve Austin) are assigned to decommission an old prison, they must oversee the arrival of two mysterious female prisoners. Before long, an elite force of mercenaries assault...
Winners Receive:
Maximum Conviction Blu-ray
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When former black ops operative Tom Steele (Steven Seagal) and his partner Manning (Steve Austin) are assigned to decommission an old prison, they must oversee the arrival of two mysterious female prisoners. Before long, an elite force of mercenaries assault...
- 11/5/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has provided us with two clips from Maximum Conviction, debuting on Blu-ray and DVD November 6. Steven Seagal and Steve Austin star as two partners who are attacked by a team of mercenaries while decommissioning an old prison. Take a look at these scenes where Steve Austin makes quick work out of an opponent, and another where Steven Seagal escorts two female prisoners to their cells.
Maximum Conviction - Beat Down
Maximum Conviction - Call Me
When former black ops operative Tom Steele (Steven Seagal) and his partner Manning (Steve Austin) are assigned to decommission an old prison, they must oversee the arrival of two mysterious female prisoners. Before long, an elite force of mercenaries assault the prison in search of the new arrivals. As the true identities of the women are revealed, Steele realizes he's caught in the middle of something far bigger than he had imagined.
Maximum Conviction - Beat Down
Maximum Conviction - Call Me
When former black ops operative Tom Steele (Steven Seagal) and his partner Manning (Steve Austin) are assigned to decommission an old prison, they must oversee the arrival of two mysterious female prisoners. Before long, an elite force of mercenaries assault the prison in search of the new arrivals. As the true identities of the women are revealed, Steele realizes he's caught in the middle of something far bigger than he had imagined.
- 10/23/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
I recently stumbled upon the Canadian sitcom Men With Brooms, which aired last year on the CBC channel in Canada. Men With Brooms wasn't picked up for a second season, making the 12 episodes of the first season the entire run of the series. That's a real shame in my mind, because as the show progressed it began to really develop into something special.
Men With Brooms was a sweet little sitcom about a group of friends who hang out in a bar and form a curling team. You know curling, that sport we try to care about during the Winter Olympics but can't because it's too boring? The one on ice with the stones and the brooms? It's all the excitement of hockey only without the fights, at one millionth of the speed and with no actual excitement.
The show is based off the 2002 movie of the same name starring...
Men With Brooms was a sweet little sitcom about a group of friends who hang out in a bar and form a curling team. You know curling, that sport we try to care about during the Winter Olympics but can't because it's too boring? The one on ice with the stones and the brooms? It's all the excitement of hockey only without the fights, at one millionth of the speed and with no actual excitement.
The show is based off the 2002 movie of the same name starring...
- 1/5/2012
- by Morgan Glennon
- Aol TV.
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