Natalie Zea as Eve and Eoin Macken as Gavin Harris in ‘La Brea’ season 2 episode 10 (Photo by: Sarah Enticknap/NBC)
A woolly rhino’s grazing is rudely interrupted by the opening of a portal and a man stepping through as NBC’s La Brea season two episode 10 gets underway. But before we learn who just arrived in 10,000 BC, we learn Eve’s feeling better following her encounter with a bear.
Eve’s not well enough to walk around so Izzy (Zyra Gorecki) and Josh (Jack Martin) check on her in the bus. They have an argument about James, with Eve (Natalie Zea) and Izzy taking the “we don’t trust him” side while Josh thinks if James can help them get home, they should let Gavin work with his dad.
Lucas (Josh McKenzie) remains convinced Virgil had something to do with Wyatt’s murder. Veronica (Lily Santiago) trusts his gut,...
A woolly rhino’s grazing is rudely interrupted by the opening of a portal and a man stepping through as NBC’s La Brea season two episode 10 gets underway. But before we learn who just arrived in 10,000 BC, we learn Eve’s feeling better following her encounter with a bear.
Eve’s not well enough to walk around so Izzy (Zyra Gorecki) and Josh (Jack Martin) check on her in the bus. They have an argument about James, with Eve (Natalie Zea) and Izzy taking the “we don’t trust him” side while Josh thinks if James can help them get home, they should let Gavin work with his dad.
Lucas (Josh McKenzie) remains convinced Virgil had something to do with Wyatt’s murder. Veronica (Lily Santiago) trusts his gut,...
- 2/15/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
AMC Networks’ streaming service Sundance Now has snapped up the rights to Playmaker Media’s The Commons for the US and Canada, to premiere December 3.
It is the fourth Aussie drama the streamer has picked up this year, with the thriller to sit alongside other acquisitions Bad Mothers, The Secrets She Keeps, and Upright.
Distributed by Sony Pictures Television, the somewhat prophetic series, created and written by Shelley Birse and originally commissioned by Stan, is set in a Sydney of the near future, one that is at “the crossroads of climate change and the cutting edge of biotechnology”.
Joanne Froggatt leads the cast as Eadie, a neuropsychologist who longs to have a child her vector biologist husband, Lloyd (David Lyons). However, multiple unsuccessful IVF treatments have put her dreams of motherhood on hold. Meanwhile, the world around her is in chaos, as global warming and parasitic diseases have made the...
It is the fourth Aussie drama the streamer has picked up this year, with the thriller to sit alongside other acquisitions Bad Mothers, The Secrets She Keeps, and Upright.
Distributed by Sony Pictures Television, the somewhat prophetic series, created and written by Shelley Birse and originally commissioned by Stan, is set in a Sydney of the near future, one that is at “the crossroads of climate change and the cutting edge of biotechnology”.
Joanne Froggatt leads the cast as Eadie, a neuropsychologist who longs to have a child her vector biologist husband, Lloyd (David Lyons). However, multiple unsuccessful IVF treatments have put her dreams of motherhood on hold. Meanwhile, the world around her is in chaos, as global warming and parasitic diseases have made the...
- 11/15/2020
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Rupert Penry-Jones in ‘The Commons’. (Photo: John Platt)
British actor Rupert Penry-Jones, Ryan Corr (Bloom) and David Lyons have joined the cast of Stan/Playmaker Media’s The Commons.
They join the previously announced headliners Brit Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey) and Damon Herriman, most recently seen on film in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and on Foxtel’s Mr Inbetween.
Additionally, the cast will be bolstered by television stalwart John Waters, Fayssal Bazzi (Stateless), Simone McAullay, Andrea Demetriades, Felix Williamson, Inez CurroĢ (Picnic at Hanging Rock), Dominic Ona-Ariki and Zara Michales (Diary of an Uber Driver).
The eight-part high end drama production was created by Aacta Award-winning showrunner Shelley Birse (The Code), who wrote the series with a team including Matt Ford, Michael Miller and Matt Cameron.
Currently being shot across Sydney, the thriller is directed by Jeffrey Walker alongside Rowan Woods and Jennifer Leacey. Described...
British actor Rupert Penry-Jones, Ryan Corr (Bloom) and David Lyons have joined the cast of Stan/Playmaker Media’s The Commons.
They join the previously announced headliners Brit Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey) and Damon Herriman, most recently seen on film in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and on Foxtel’s Mr Inbetween.
Additionally, the cast will be bolstered by television stalwart John Waters, Fayssal Bazzi (Stateless), Simone McAullay, Andrea Demetriades, Felix Williamson, Inez CurroĢ (Picnic at Hanging Rock), Dominic Ona-Ariki and Zara Michales (Diary of an Uber Driver).
The eight-part high end drama production was created by Aacta Award-winning showrunner Shelley Birse (The Code), who wrote the series with a team including Matt Ford, Michael Miller and Matt Cameron.
Currently being shot across Sydney, the thriller is directed by Jeffrey Walker alongside Rowan Woods and Jennifer Leacey. Described...
- 10/3/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Network: BBC AmericaEpisodes: 24 (hour)Seasons: ThreeTV show dates: August 7, 2013 -- August 16, 2017Series status: EndedPerformers include: David Tennant, Olivia Colman, Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan, Jonathan Bailey, Carolyn Pickles, Matthew Gravelle, Arthur Darvill, Adam Wilson, Joe Sims, Charlotte Beaumont, Simone McAullay, Tanya Franks, Pauline Quirke, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Charlotte Rampling, Eve Myles, William Andrews, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James D'Arcy, Susan Brown, Will Mellor, Vicky McClure, Meera Syal, Hollie Burgess, Peter De Jersey, Steve Bennett, Benji Yapp, and Oskar McNamara.TV show description: This crime drama series revolves around the murder of an 11-year old whose body is discovered on a local beach. Detective Inspector Alex Hardy (David Tennant) is brought in to head up the murder investigation in the small seaside town of Broadchurch. His partner is local Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman).The two...
- 8/17/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ITV has unveiled new images from the second series of Broadchurch.
David Tennant and Olivia Colman return to lead the cast as Detectives Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller in the ITV crime drama next month.
Returning cast members Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill are also among the new character photos, ahead of its return in January.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer, which was released last week.
Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will all be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall...
David Tennant and Olivia Colman return to lead the cast as Detectives Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller in the ITV crime drama next month.
Returning cast members Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill are also among the new character photos, ahead of its return in January.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer, which was released last week.
Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will all be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall...
- 12/19/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has confirmed the premiere details for Broadchurch's forthcoming second series.
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer which was released on Thursday (December 11).
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping...
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
However, detective Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) is seen asking "Where were you both the night those girls disappeared?" in a 60-second trailer which was released on Thursday (December 11).
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping...
- 12/11/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has confirmed the premiere details for Broadchurch's forthcoming second series.
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping murder mystery focused on a small coastal town in Dorset rocked by the mysterious death of 11-year-old Danny Latimer, as Alec (Tennant) and Ellie (Colman) tried to track down his killer.
The crime drama - which stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman - will return to screens on Monday, January 5.
Little is known about the plot of the next series, which will feature new cast members Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Meera Syal, Eve Myles and James D'Arcy.
Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan and Arthur Darvill were previously confirmed to be reprising their roles.
ITV has now also officially announced that Jonathan Bailey (Olly Stevens), Joe Sims (Nigel Carter), Carolyn Pickles (Maggie Radcliffe), Tanya Franks (Lucy Stevens), Simone McAullay (Becca Fisher), Adam Wilson (Tom Miller) and Charlotte Beaumont (Chloe Latimer) will be returning to the drama.
Series one of Chris Chibnall's gripping murder mystery focused on a small coastal town in Dorset rocked by the mysterious death of 11-year-old Danny Latimer, as Alec (Tennant) and Ellie (Colman) tried to track down his killer.
- 12/11/2014
- Digital Spy
You knew it was Joe Miller (Matthew Gravelle) all along right? Never doubted it for a second. Even when they did the big reveal in the first 20 minutes? I don't believe you.
Broadchurch concluded this evening in spectacular fashion. Most people had come to the conclusion that it had to be Ellie Miller's (Olivia Colman's) suspicious looking hubby who bumped off Danny Latimer by the end of last week (over 50% thought so in a Digital Spy poll) - the dodgy wallpapering was the giveaway, I reckon.
However, the fact that the killer was fairly obvious by the end didn't detract at all from the powerful and utterly engrossing final hour.
Writer Chris Chibnall was never going to please everyone with his finale. The web of lies and deceit was spread so far across the town of Broadchurch, there were endless red herrings and a seemingly never-ending list of possible suspects.
Broadchurch concluded this evening in spectacular fashion. Most people had come to the conclusion that it had to be Ellie Miller's (Olivia Colman's) suspicious looking hubby who bumped off Danny Latimer by the end of last week (over 50% thought so in a Digital Spy poll) - the dodgy wallpapering was the giveaway, I reckon.
However, the fact that the killer was fairly obvious by the end didn't detract at all from the powerful and utterly engrossing final hour.
Writer Chris Chibnall was never going to please everyone with his finale. The web of lies and deceit was spread so far across the town of Broadchurch, there were endless red herrings and a seemingly never-ending list of possible suspects.
- 4/22/2013
- Digital Spy
With the investigation into Danny Latimer's death rumbling on, Hardy and Miller's troubled investigation caught a few breaks this week on Broadchurch - with two suspects looming particularly large - but Alec's deteriorating health may have also seen the killer slip through the police's collective fingers...
Digital Spy has picked apart episode six to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Jack Marshall's death has seen Hardy (David Tennant) labelled the Worst Cop in Britain - it's not an entirely undeserved moniker given that he's yet to press Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) on the gaps in his alibi or noted young Tom Miller's (Adam Wilson) shifty behaviour...
With little progress made in catching Danny's killer, the coppers are threatened with cutbacks and their one remaining lead seems to be a burnt-out boat found floating in the ocean - one of many clues pointing to a new chief suspect.
Digital Spy has picked apart episode six to see if there were any hidden clues.
Clues and Suspects
Jack Marshall's death has seen Hardy (David Tennant) labelled the Worst Cop in Britain - it's not an entirely undeserved moniker given that he's yet to press Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) on the gaps in his alibi or noted young Tom Miller's (Adam Wilson) shifty behaviour...
With little progress made in catching Danny's killer, the coppers are threatened with cutbacks and their one remaining lead seems to be a burnt-out boat found floating in the ocean - one of many clues pointing to a new chief suspect.
- 4/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Pauline Quirke hiding in dark corners. Arthur Darvill snooping in the night. David Bradley burning incriminating photos. Episode four of ITV's Broadchurch was the most revealing and darkest so far, gently tugging us further into the lies and secrets of the seaside town.
If you're confused and pulling your hair out over the ever-increasing list of suspects and whopping great pile of red herrings, here's our quick guide to the latest developments into the case of Danny Latimer.
Clues and Suspects
If last week's episode was all about Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) squirming and coming under the spotlight, this week's episode brought David Bradley's dishevelled corner shop owner Jack Marshall into the frame.
A loner who works with young kids in the sea brigade, a keen amateur photographer who has a prior conviction for sex offences, he's a Daily Mail editor's dream to have lurking around the scenes of a child murder.
If you're confused and pulling your hair out over the ever-increasing list of suspects and whopping great pile of red herrings, here's our quick guide to the latest developments into the case of Danny Latimer.
Clues and Suspects
If last week's episode was all about Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) squirming and coming under the spotlight, this week's episode brought David Bradley's dishevelled corner shop owner Jack Marshall into the frame.
A loner who works with young kids in the sea brigade, a keen amateur photographer who has a prior conviction for sex offences, he's a Daily Mail editor's dream to have lurking around the scenes of a child murder.
- 3/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Depending on your point of view, last night's (March 18) Broadchurch was either a frustrating hour of TV that crawled and snoozed along or it was another sumptuous hour of slow-burn entertainment that intrigued and unravelled brilliantly.
I'm firmly in the latter camp, but I can empathise with those who are struggling with the show. Every week new layers are piled on top of new clues on top of suggestive looks and winks. After the first three hours, it feels nigh on impossible that the drama will be able to pull together all the pieces of the jigsaw by the end of episode eight.
However, I will continue to do my best to pull together the spiraling storylines and secrets into some sort of cohesive whole and get to the bottom of the burning question: who killed Danny Latimer?
Clues and Suspects
Episode three centered around Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) and his dirty dog ways.
I'm firmly in the latter camp, but I can empathise with those who are struggling with the show. Every week new layers are piled on top of new clues on top of suggestive looks and winks. After the first three hours, it feels nigh on impossible that the drama will be able to pull together all the pieces of the jigsaw by the end of episode eight.
However, I will continue to do my best to pull together the spiraling storylines and secrets into some sort of cohesive whole and get to the bottom of the burning question: who killed Danny Latimer?
Clues and Suspects
Episode three centered around Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan) and his dirty dog ways.
- 3/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Broadchurch answered very few questions in last night's second episode and teased a whole load more, sending our minds into a Columbo-esque meltdown of red herrings, twists and endless suspects.
The key questions remains 'Who killed Danny Latimer?', but we have yet to tick anyone off the ever-expanding suspect list.
Suspects and Clues
During searches at the Latimer house, £500 has been found in Danny's room and some cocaine was discovered underneath the bed of his moody sister.
Chloe got the drugs from her dodgy boyfriend and was delivering them to hotel owner Becca (Simone McAullay). Becca's role in the whole story remains rather mysterious, is she purely functional or are we missing something?
The scene with her and Arthur Darvill's Reverend appeared to serve no purpose where they talked about the affect of Danny's death on the community, but I'm guessing in hindsight it will have some relevance.
The key questions remains 'Who killed Danny Latimer?', but we have yet to tick anyone off the ever-expanding suspect list.
Suspects and Clues
During searches at the Latimer house, £500 has been found in Danny's room and some cocaine was discovered underneath the bed of his moody sister.
Chloe got the drugs from her dodgy boyfriend and was delivering them to hotel owner Becca (Simone McAullay). Becca's role in the whole story remains rather mysterious, is she purely functional or are we missing something?
The scene with her and Arthur Darvill's Reverend appeared to serve no purpose where they talked about the affect of Danny's death on the community, but I'm guessing in hindsight it will have some relevance.
- 3/12/2013
- Digital Spy
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