Hey, "Blood & Treasure" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 7. Now that it's officially aired and done with, it's time see what other adventures Danny and Lexi will get into in the next, new episode 8. Thanks to the lovely CBS folks, we do have a couple of teaser descriptions for episode 8 via their press release. So, that's definitely what we'll be using for this spoiler session. To get things started, we'll do the usual by revealing the title. Episode 8 is officially titled, "The Lunchbox Of Destiny." You know? I kinda like that. Anyways, it sounds like episode 8 will feature some very interesting, possible dramatic and action-filled scenes as Danny and Lexi try to cut another deal with the FBI. Farouk gets closer to fulfilling his big plan and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Danny, Lexi and FBI situation. It turns out...
- 6/25/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Stars: Noomi Rapace, Sophie Nélisse, Olivia Jewson, Abdellatif Chaouqi, Huw Parmenter, Cherise Silvestri, Indira Varma, Sargon Yelda, Robin Kermode, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Eoin Macken, Akin Gazi, Jonathan Jude | Written by Vicky Jewson, Rupert Whitaker| Directed by Vicky Jewson
Close, directed by Vicky Jewson, is one of latest slug action thrillers from Netflix. Jewson’s film stars Noomi Rapace as counter-terrorism expert Sam who, after a brutal job, decides to scale back and begin working as a bodyguard for young naive heiress Zoe played by Sophie Nélisse. Things go sideways after an attempted kidnapping and the two go on the run in a foreign country with no allies, trying to survive.
Close is about as generic and predictable as any direct-to-video that you’ll come across in your local supermarket bargain bin. Echoing that of extravagant low-budget and low-brow ’90s action films, the narrative on offer is still somehow saturated to...
Close, directed by Vicky Jewson, is one of latest slug action thrillers from Netflix. Jewson’s film stars Noomi Rapace as counter-terrorism expert Sam who, after a brutal job, decides to scale back and begin working as a bodyguard for young naive heiress Zoe played by Sophie Nélisse. Things go sideways after an attempted kidnapping and the two go on the run in a foreign country with no allies, trying to survive.
Close is about as generic and predictable as any direct-to-video that you’ll come across in your local supermarket bargain bin. Echoing that of extravagant low-budget and low-brow ’90s action films, the narrative on offer is still somehow saturated to...
- 1/25/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
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