[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Law & Order Season 24 Episode 16 “Folk Hero.”] The latest Law & Order is very much ripped from the headlines. The CEO of OptiShield, a health insurance company, is shot in broad daylight, and Riley (Reid Scott), joined by Sergeant Danny DeLuca (Jesse Metcalfe) — Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) is out sick, waiting for a chest scan in the ER — tracks down the shooter. The only problem? He appears to be in multiple places at once, with people buying and wearing matching jackets because they agree with his message that. for the company, it was “People over profit.” To some, he’s a hero. Riley and Danny do eventually track him down as he’s about to kill another insurance company CEO. But at his arraignment, people are cheering for Ethan (Ty Molbak). The evidence against him is overwhelming, including that he was found with the murder weapon and the ...
- 3/21/2025
- TV Insider
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Developer Half Mermaid’s Immortality is a lot of things: ambitious in scope, endlessly playable and eerily mysterious. The game has players sifting through live-action footage from three different films — plus the cast’s behind-the-scenes rehearsals and press junkets, among other surprises — on a playable version of an old Moviola editing bay. Each film is an erotic thriller from a different decade, and the lighting, tone and pace of each project carefully recreate details of each era of cinema. You’re essentially a time-traveling movie detective, with the ability to rewind or fast-forward and zero in on images to match cut to other sequences of footage.
The title, released on Steam in August, was also just released on Android and iOS phones via Netflix Games in mid-November, making it free for Netflix subscribers. It’s been nominated for a slew of end-of-year awards,...
Developer Half Mermaid’s Immortality is a lot of things: ambitious in scope, endlessly playable and eerily mysterious. The game has players sifting through live-action footage from three different films — plus the cast’s behind-the-scenes rehearsals and press junkets, among other surprises — on a playable version of an old Moviola editing bay. Each film is an erotic thriller from a different decade, and the lighting, tone and pace of each project carefully recreate details of each era of cinema. You’re essentially a time-traveling movie detective, with the ability to rewind or fast-forward and zero in on images to match cut to other sequences of footage.
The title, released on Steam in August, was also just released on Android and iOS phones via Netflix Games in mid-November, making it free for Netflix subscribers. It’s been nominated for a slew of end-of-year awards,...
- 11/30/2022
- by Jon Peltz
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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