When it comes to procedural dramas, Chicago P.D. works to stand at the forefront of this bustling and lucrative genre. Complete with gut-wrenching cases and three-dimensional characters, many viewers enjoy immersing themselves in this unique police department and often strive to solve the issue for themselves.
Aside from the obvious tension, this drama works to tackle contemporary issues within the police force. Thus, certain episodes focus more on bringing audiences to tears rather than leaving them on the edge of their seats. As such, some fans argue that Chicago P.D. works best when it presents a wealth of sadder motifs.
Fans Say Goodbye to Alvin Olinsky Season 6, Episode 1, "New Normal"
Saying farewell to a fan-favorite character is never easy, and Chicago P.D. didn't hesitate to pull out all the stops when it came to Alvin Olinsky. This esteemed detective was an essential part of the team, and fans enjoyed...
Aside from the obvious tension, this drama works to tackle contemporary issues within the police force. Thus, certain episodes focus more on bringing audiences to tears rather than leaving them on the edge of their seats. As such, some fans argue that Chicago P.D. works best when it presents a wealth of sadder motifs.
Fans Say Goodbye to Alvin Olinsky Season 6, Episode 1, "New Normal"
Saying farewell to a fan-favorite character is never easy, and Chicago P.D. didn't hesitate to pull out all the stops when it came to Alvin Olinsky. This esteemed detective was an essential part of the team, and fans enjoyed...
- 10/14/2024
- by Melody Day
- CBR
On Monday August 12 2024, Pix broadcasts All American: Homecoming!
New Normal Season 3 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “All American: Homecoming,” titled “New Normal,” promises to bring a mix of emotions and tough decisions. As the story unfolds, Simone finds herself at a crossroads, needing to choose between the most important aspects of her life. This choice could change everything for her, and viewers will likely feel the weight of her dilemma.
Meanwhile, Nate’s cousin reaches out, stirring up some deep feelings and memories. This unexpected connection leads to a heartfelt conversation between Lando and Nate’s cousin. Their discussion could reveal hidden truths and help them both understand their emotions better. It’s a moment that might resonate with anyone who has faced similar situations in their own lives.
In another storyline, Keisha is determined to help Jr. She comes up with a plan that could potentially make a difference for him.
New Normal Season 3 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “All American: Homecoming,” titled “New Normal,” promises to bring a mix of emotions and tough decisions. As the story unfolds, Simone finds herself at a crossroads, needing to choose between the most important aspects of her life. This choice could change everything for her, and viewers will likely feel the weight of her dilemma.
Meanwhile, Nate’s cousin reaches out, stirring up some deep feelings and memories. This unexpected connection leads to a heartfelt conversation between Lando and Nate’s cousin. Their discussion could reveal hidden truths and help them both understand their emotions better. It’s a moment that might resonate with anyone who has faced similar situations in their own lives.
In another storyline, Keisha is determined to help Jr. She comes up with a plan that could potentially make a difference for him.
- 8/12/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The CW’s All American: Homecoming returns with a brand episode, ‘New Normal,’ airing on Monday, August 12, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. Simone is faced with a difficult choice, having to prioritize between the most important aspects of her life. Nate’s (Rhoyle Ivy King) cousin reaches out, triggering raw emotions and leading to an intimate conversation […]
All American: Homecoming: New Normal...
All American: Homecoming: New Normal...
- 8/11/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
On Monday, August 12th, 2024, Pix airs a compelling new episode of “All American: Homecoming,” Season 3 Episode 6, titled “New Normal.” Set to begin at 8:00 Pm, this episode delves into the complex lives of the show’s main characters as they navigate their personal challenges.
In this installment, Simone faces a pivotal moment as she must choose between the most important things in her life, adding a layer of emotional depth to her journey. Meanwhile, Nate’s cousin reaches out, stirring up raw emotions and leading to a heartfelt conversation with Lando. This emotional exchange promises to provide insights into the characters’ inner struggles and growth.
Additionally, Keisha devises a plan to support Jr, showcasing her dedication and resourcefulness. With its mix of intense personal decisions and supportive friendships, “New Normal” offers a rich and engaging narrative. Tune in to Pix to catch this dramatic episode and see how the characters handle their evolving situations.
In this installment, Simone faces a pivotal moment as she must choose between the most important things in her life, adding a layer of emotional depth to her journey. Meanwhile, Nate’s cousin reaches out, stirring up raw emotions and leading to a heartfelt conversation with Lando. This emotional exchange promises to provide insights into the characters’ inner struggles and growth.
Additionally, Keisha devises a plan to support Jr, showcasing her dedication and resourcefulness. With its mix of intense personal decisions and supportive friendships, “New Normal” offers a rich and engaging narrative. Tune in to Pix to catch this dramatic episode and see how the characters handle their evolving situations.
- 8/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Chicago – Season 17 of Chicago’s Asian Pop-Up Cinema’s (APUC17) wraps up with a South Korean Cinema Showcase on October 6th-7th, 2023, featuring a special in-person appearance by actor Lee Sun-Kyun of the Oscar Best Picture “Parasite,” representing his new film “Killing Romance.” For appearance details and ticket info, click Lee Sun-Kyun.
The additional films and details for the weekend are (click titles) New Normal and The Childe on Friday, October 6th. On Saturday the 7th the day begins with Drive and an appearance by director Park Dong-Hee and culminates with “Killing Romance,” with director Lee Won Suk also in attendance.
APUC17 South Korean Closing Night, October 7th, 2023
Photo credit: AsianPopUpCinema.org
Apuc will honor Lee Sun-Kyun with their second ever Apuc Excellent Achievement in Film Award as part of the Season 17 Closing Night.
Trailer, APUC17 South Korean Showcase …
Season 17 of the Asian Pop-Up Cinema presents South Korean Closing Weekend on October 6th-7th,...
The additional films and details for the weekend are (click titles) New Normal and The Childe on Friday, October 6th. On Saturday the 7th the day begins with Drive and an appearance by director Park Dong-Hee and culminates with “Killing Romance,” with director Lee Won Suk also in attendance.
APUC17 South Korean Closing Night, October 7th, 2023
Photo credit: AsianPopUpCinema.org
Apuc will honor Lee Sun-Kyun with their second ever Apuc Excellent Achievement in Film Award as part of the Season 17 Closing Night.
Trailer, APUC17 South Korean Showcase …
Season 17 of the Asian Pop-Up Cinema presents South Korean Closing Weekend on October 6th-7th,...
- 10/5/2023
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago, Il – Asian Pop-Up Cinema (Apuc) announces its upcoming Season 17 lineup, running between September 8 and October 7 in Chicago. For the first time, this year's programming will include film selections from Mongolia, Iran and Afghanistan, along with entries from Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea and more. This season's special guests attending with their films include Amarsaikhan Baljinnyham, Ben Yuen, Dornaz Hajiha, Lawrence Kan, Lee Won Suk, Ng Siu Hin, Park Dong-Hee, Rachel Leung, Roya Sadat and Wong You Nam. South Korean actor Lee Sun-Kyun will be Apuc's Excellent Achievement in Film Award recipient and will receive his award before the feature presentation of closing night film Killing Romance.
Apuc's Season 17 opens with a screening of director Masayuki Suzuki's Yudo, following architect Shiro Miura's (Toma Ikuta) attempts to modernize his outdated public bathhouse family business. As he immerses himself in the new role, Shiro connects with customers and begins to...
Apuc's Season 17 opens with a screening of director Masayuki Suzuki's Yudo, following architect Shiro Miura's (Toma Ikuta) attempts to modernize his outdated public bathhouse family business. As he immerses himself in the new role, Shiro connects with customers and begins to...
- 8/30/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
There was no escaping “Red Rooms” at Fantasia.
Awarded the Cheval Noir Award for best feature at the 27th edition of the fest, Pascal Plante’s film also took honors for screenplay and Dominique Plante’s haunting score, as well as an outstanding performance award for Juliette Gariépy.
“The ultimate effect a film can achieve is to implant a significant and lasting emotional memory. ‘Red Rooms’ masterfully accomplished that goal,” said jurors David Hewlett, Brenda Lieberman, Jourdain Searles, Virginie Sélavy and Gary Sherman.
“With incredible skill and artistry, without resorting to gore or violence, this film delivers not only an extremely disturbing and frightening experience but introduces you to characters and situations you may never forget.”
Produced by Nemesis Films, it takes on the trial of a man accused of murdering teenage girls and selling videos of his crimes online. But Plante wanted to focus on women who follow him.
Awarded the Cheval Noir Award for best feature at the 27th edition of the fest, Pascal Plante’s film also took honors for screenplay and Dominique Plante’s haunting score, as well as an outstanding performance award for Juliette Gariépy.
“The ultimate effect a film can achieve is to implant a significant and lasting emotional memory. ‘Red Rooms’ masterfully accomplished that goal,” said jurors David Hewlett, Brenda Lieberman, Jourdain Searles, Virginie Sélavy and Gary Sherman.
“With incredible skill and artistry, without resorting to gore or violence, this film delivers not only an extremely disturbing and frightening experience but introduces you to characters and situations you may never forget.”
Produced by Nemesis Films, it takes on the trial of a man accused of murdering teenage girls and selling videos of his crimes online. But Plante wanted to focus on women who follow him.
- 7/30/2023
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Doom Patrol‘s final batch of episodes still doesn’t have a release date at Max, but James Gunn is optimistic it will get one.
Responding to a Threads user on Sunday who asked if Doom Patrol Season 4B “is going to come out or is it already canceled completely?” Gunn — who serves as co-chairman and co-ceo of DC Studios, alongside Peter Safran — admitted that while he’s “not focused on day to day TV scheduling,” he also “can’t imagine a world where completed episodes are not going to be released.”
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Responding to a Threads user on Sunday who asked if Doom Patrol Season 4B “is going to come out or is it already canceled completely?” Gunn — who serves as co-chairman and co-ceo of DC Studios, alongside Peter Safran — admitted that while he’s “not focused on day to day TV scheduling,” he also “can’t imagine a world where completed episodes are not going to be released.”
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- 7/10/2023
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 27th edition with a whiplashing program of screenings, workshops, and launch events running from July 20 through August 9, 2023, taking place at the Concordia Hall Cinema, with additional screens at the Cinémathèque québécoise and Cinéma du Musée.
The festival’s full lineup will be announced in early July. In the meantime, Fantasia is excited to reveal a selected first wave of titles and happenings.
Bright Spotlights On South Korean Cinema Illuminate Fantasia’s 27th Edition
Since the selection of Kang Je-gyu’s Gingko Bed at Fantasia’s 1998 edition, the festival has become one of the premiere destinations for South Korean cinema. Over the years, Fantasia’s audience has had the opportunity to discover several essential Korean auteurs: Bong Joon-ho (Barking Dogs Never Bite), Park Chan-wook (Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance), Kim Ji-woon (The Quiet Family), Hwang Dong-hyuk (Miss Granny), and Yeon Sang-ho (The King Of Pigs) among many others.
The festival’s full lineup will be announced in early July. In the meantime, Fantasia is excited to reveal a selected first wave of titles and happenings.
Bright Spotlights On South Korean Cinema Illuminate Fantasia’s 27th Edition
Since the selection of Kang Je-gyu’s Gingko Bed at Fantasia’s 1998 edition, the festival has become one of the premiere destinations for South Korean cinema. Over the years, Fantasia’s audience has had the opportunity to discover several essential Korean auteurs: Bong Joon-ho (Barking Dogs Never Bite), Park Chan-wook (Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance), Kim Ji-woon (The Quiet Family), Hwang Dong-hyuk (Miss Granny), and Yeon Sang-ho (The King Of Pigs) among many others.
- 5/12/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Event will include a spotlight on South Korean cinema and an award for underground filmmaker Larry Kent.
The Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed the first wave of titles for its July 20 to August 9 run in Montreal.
Among titles getting their world premieres at the genre event will be Theresa Sutherland’s directing debut Lovely, Dark, and Deep; Russian-American director Victor Ginzburg’s vampire story Empire V; Jared Moshe’s Aporia; Where the Devil Roams, from the writing-directing team of John Adams, Zelda Adams and Toby Poser; Xavier Gens’ Mayhem!; Larry Fessenden’s Blackout; and Nicholas Tomnay What You Wish For.
The Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed the first wave of titles for its July 20 to August 9 run in Montreal.
Among titles getting their world premieres at the genre event will be Theresa Sutherland’s directing debut Lovely, Dark, and Deep; Russian-American director Victor Ginzburg’s vampire story Empire V; Jared Moshe’s Aporia; Where the Devil Roams, from the writing-directing team of John Adams, Zelda Adams and Toby Poser; Xavier Gens’ Mayhem!; Larry Fessenden’s Blackout; and Nicholas Tomnay What You Wish For.
- 5/11/2023
- ScreenDaily
The 27th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival is set to run from from July 20th through August 9th at the Concordia Hall Cinema in Montreal, with additional screens at the Cinémathèque québécoise and Cinéma du Musée – and today the festival announced the first wave of titles that will be screening there this year! The festival runners promise this edition of the show will deliver “a whiplashing program of screenings, workshops, and launch events”, with a spotlight on South Korean cinema, a Canadian trailblazer Award being presented to Larry Kent, and World Premiere screenings of new films from the likes of Larry Fessenden, Xavier Gens, Jenn Wexler, The Adams Family, and Victor Ginzburg. They’ll also be hosting the International Premieres of Tsutomu Hanabusa’s blockbusters Tokyo Revengers 2 – Part 1 & 2.
2023 marks 60 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and the Republic of Korea, so Fantasia is teaming up with the Korean...
2023 marks 60 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and the Republic of Korea, so Fantasia is teaming up with the Korean...
- 5/11/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 27th edition with a whiplashing program of screenings, workshops, and launch events running from July 20 through August 9, 2023, taking place at the Concordia Hall Cinema, with additional screens at the Cinémathèque québécoise and Cinéma du Musée.
The festival’s full lineup will be announced in early July. In the meantime, Fantasia reveals a selected first wave of titles and happenings.
Here’s the press release:
Bright Spotlights On South Korean Cinema Illuminate Fantasia’s 27th Edition
Since the selection of Kang Je-gyu’s Gingko Bed at Fantasia’s 1998 edition, the festival has become one of the premiere destinations for South Korean cinema. Over the years, Fantasia’s audience has had the opportunity to discover several essential Korean auteurs: Bong Joon-ho (Barking Dogs Never Bite), Park Chan-wook (Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance), Kim Ji-woon (The Quiet Family), Hwang Dong-hyuk (Miss Granny), and Yeon Sang-ho...
The festival’s full lineup will be announced in early July. In the meantime, Fantasia reveals a selected first wave of titles and happenings.
Here’s the press release:
Bright Spotlights On South Korean Cinema Illuminate Fantasia’s 27th Edition
Since the selection of Kang Je-gyu’s Gingko Bed at Fantasia’s 1998 edition, the festival has become one of the premiere destinations for South Korean cinema. Over the years, Fantasia’s audience has had the opportunity to discover several essential Korean auteurs: Bong Joon-ho (Barking Dogs Never Bite), Park Chan-wook (Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance), Kim Ji-woon (The Quiet Family), Hwang Dong-hyuk (Miss Granny), and Yeon Sang-ho...
- 5/11/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
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