Chris Williams as Ken, Paula Newsome as Maxine and Ariana Guerra as Detective Chavez in ‘CSI: Vegas’ season 2 episode 12
New details arrive on a cold case on CBS’s CSI: Vegas season two episode 12, “When the Dust Settles.” Directed by Rachel Raimist from a script by Jordana Lewis Jaffe, episode 12 will air on Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The second season stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra plays Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin is Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.
“When the Dust Settles” Plot: Catherine’s day off with her granddaughter gets interrupted when a woman wakes up from a four-year coma and remembers details from the night her sister died.
Episode 12 guest stars include Joel Johnstone, Tiffany C. Adams, Shelli Boone, Nina Millin, Chris Williams, and Luis Avila.
New details arrive on a cold case on CBS’s CSI: Vegas season two episode 12, “When the Dust Settles.” Directed by Rachel Raimist from a script by Jordana Lewis Jaffe, episode 12 will air on Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The second season stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra plays Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin is Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.
“When the Dust Settles” Plot: Catherine’s day off with her granddaughter gets interrupted when a woman wakes up from a four-year coma and remembers details from the night her sister died.
Episode 12 guest stars include Joel Johnstone, Tiffany C. Adams, Shelli Boone, Nina Millin, Chris Williams, and Luis Avila.
- 1/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Series star Jason George steps behind the camera to direct ABC’s Station 19 season six episode five. “Pick Up the Pieces” will air on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera, Jason George as Ben Warren, Boris Kodjoe as Robert Sullivan, Grey Damon as Jack Gibson, and Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes. Jay Hayden plays Travis Montgomery, Danielle Savre plays Maya Bishop, Stefania Spampinato is Carina DeLuca, and Carlos Miranda stars as Theo Ruiz.
“Pick Up the Pieces” Plot: The Station 19 crew works against the clock to rescue a group of employees trapped inside of a malfunctioning battery recycling plant. Carina plans a special surprise in an attempt to reconnect with Maya; Travis gets caught in the crosshairs of dirty politics, and Jack turns up at clinic day only to be confronted with new details about his past.
Season 6 Episode 1 “Twist...
Season six stars Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera, Jason George as Ben Warren, Boris Kodjoe as Robert Sullivan, Grey Damon as Jack Gibson, and Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes. Jay Hayden plays Travis Montgomery, Danielle Savre plays Maya Bishop, Stefania Spampinato is Carina DeLuca, and Carlos Miranda stars as Theo Ruiz.
“Pick Up the Pieces” Plot: The Station 19 crew works against the clock to rescue a group of employees trapped inside of a malfunctioning battery recycling plant. Carina plans a special surprise in an attempt to reconnect with Maya; Travis gets caught in the crosshairs of dirty politics, and Jack turns up at clinic day only to be confronted with new details about his past.
Season 6 Episode 1 “Twist...
- 10/28/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
ABC’s Rebel is adding to its cast.
The Erin Brockovich-themed drama from Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 showrunner Krista Vernoff has enlisted Sharon Lawrence (Shameless), Mo McRae (Pitch), Sarah Grace White (The Bastard Executioner) and Nina Millin (Grey’s Anatomy) for recurring roles.
Set to join ABC’s Thursday night lineup on April 8 — alongside Grey’s and Station 19 — Rebel is inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich with Katey Sagal portraying the legal advocate.
Lawrence, who reunites with Vernoff following an arc on Showtime’s Shameless, will play Angela, a flirty, upbeat, single woman who gets ...
The Erin Brockovich-themed drama from Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 showrunner Krista Vernoff has enlisted Sharon Lawrence (Shameless), Mo McRae (Pitch), Sarah Grace White (The Bastard Executioner) and Nina Millin (Grey’s Anatomy) for recurring roles.
Set to join ABC’s Thursday night lineup on April 8 — alongside Grey’s and Station 19 — Rebel is inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich with Katey Sagal portraying the legal advocate.
Lawrence, who reunites with Vernoff following an arc on Showtime’s Shameless, will play Angela, a flirty, upbeat, single woman who gets ...
- 2/18/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
ABC’s Rebel is adding to its cast.
The Erin Brockovich-themed drama from Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 showrunner Krista Vernoff has enlisted Sharon Lawrence (Shameless), Mo McRae (Pitch), Sarah Grace White (The Bastard Executioner) and Nina Millin (Grey’s Anatomy) for recurring roles.
Set to join ABC’s Thursday night lineup on April 8 — alongside Grey’s and Station 19 — Rebel is inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich with Katey Sagal portraying the legal advocate.
Lawrence, who reunites with Vernoff following an arc on Showtime’s Shameless, will play Angela, a flirty, upbeat, single woman who gets ...
The Erin Brockovich-themed drama from Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 showrunner Krista Vernoff has enlisted Sharon Lawrence (Shameless), Mo McRae (Pitch), Sarah Grace White (The Bastard Executioner) and Nina Millin (Grey’s Anatomy) for recurring roles.
Set to join ABC’s Thursday night lineup on April 8 — alongside Grey’s and Station 19 — Rebel is inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich with Katey Sagal portraying the legal advocate.
Lawrence, who reunites with Vernoff following an arc on Showtime’s Shameless, will play Angela, a flirty, upbeat, single woman who gets ...
- 2/18/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sonja Kinski on Charlie in Diamond on Vinyl: "I felt like I wanted to explore already what was there and go further." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
I met up with Sonja Kinski at Anthology Film Archives in New York's East Village to discuss her provocative role and style in J.R. Hughto's mysterious Diamond On Vinyl. Some of her favourite "family films" thread together Sam Shepard, Wim Wenders with Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas and Klaus Kinski to Werner Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath Of God and Nosferatu.
Diamond On Vinyl stars Sonja as Charlie, a very curious photographer with a not so safe and sound Henry (Brian McGuire) who is involved with Beth (Nina Millin). The threesome becomes intertwined in beautifully timed transitions that move the story forward with a precision and quietude rarely seen.
Anne-Katrin Titze: Tell me about the character of Charlie. What did you think of her...
I met up with Sonja Kinski at Anthology Film Archives in New York's East Village to discuss her provocative role and style in J.R. Hughto's mysterious Diamond On Vinyl. Some of her favourite "family films" thread together Sam Shepard, Wim Wenders with Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas and Klaus Kinski to Werner Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath Of God and Nosferatu.
Diamond On Vinyl stars Sonja as Charlie, a very curious photographer with a not so safe and sound Henry (Brian McGuire) who is involved with Beth (Nina Millin). The threesome becomes intertwined in beautifully timed transitions that move the story forward with a precision and quietude rarely seen.
Anne-Katrin Titze: Tell me about the character of Charlie. What did you think of her...
- 12/28/2013
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Diamond on Vinyl
Directed by J.R. Hughto
USA, 2013
When Beth (Nina Millin) discovers that her fiancé Henry (Brian McGuire) has been secretly recording themselves having sex, and more disputably, rehearsing his marriage proposal, she storms out of their celebratory hotel room and emotionally stays dominant in her car at a nearby parking lot. When a mysterious passerby named Charlie (Sonja Kinski, granddaughter of Klaus Kinski) takes interest in her ordeal, a seemingly romantic triangle emerges testing the plight of the couple’s meaning of love.
Beth takes a friendly liking to Charlie, possibly because of how distraught she is, and asks Charlie to return her key to the hotel front desk. Charlie’s curiosity leads her to their hotel room, introducing herself to Henry. After a brief confrontation, Henry and Charlie agree to meet up again for private recordings. As platonic and romantic intentions compete with one another, the film...
Directed by J.R. Hughto
USA, 2013
When Beth (Nina Millin) discovers that her fiancé Henry (Brian McGuire) has been secretly recording themselves having sex, and more disputably, rehearsing his marriage proposal, she storms out of their celebratory hotel room and emotionally stays dominant in her car at a nearby parking lot. When a mysterious passerby named Charlie (Sonja Kinski, granddaughter of Klaus Kinski) takes interest in her ordeal, a seemingly romantic triangle emerges testing the plight of the couple’s meaning of love.
Beth takes a friendly liking to Charlie, possibly because of how distraught she is, and asks Charlie to return her key to the hotel front desk. Charlie’s curiosity leads her to their hotel room, introducing herself to Henry. After a brief confrontation, Henry and Charlie agree to meet up again for private recordings. As platonic and romantic intentions compete with one another, the film...
- 12/8/2013
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
Sound Off: Hughto’s Film Explores Artificiality of Performance and Interaction to Varying Effect
It’s unfortunate that director J.R. Hughto’s sophomore effort, Diamond on Vinyl never quite keeps up the eerie tone it subtly cues for us. A metaphor that uses voyeurism to explore the artificiality of our interactions with those around us and the performances we play on a daily basis has the slight narrative asking questions too large to grapple with for its own purposes. An intricate sound design clues us in to the chronological time line, and we have to piece together the puzzle of events. If only some kind of discernible pay off by the final frame could have been created, then perhaps the ends would justify the means. Instead, we’re left wondering if maybe this shouldn’t have been a short film.
Celebrating their engagement by checking into a romantic hotel, Henry...
It’s unfortunate that director J.R. Hughto’s sophomore effort, Diamond on Vinyl never quite keeps up the eerie tone it subtly cues for us. A metaphor that uses voyeurism to explore the artificiality of our interactions with those around us and the performances we play on a daily basis has the slight narrative asking questions too large to grapple with for its own purposes. An intricate sound design clues us in to the chronological time line, and we have to piece together the puzzle of events. If only some kind of discernible pay off by the final frame could have been created, then perhaps the ends would justify the means. Instead, we’re left wondering if maybe this shouldn’t have been a short film.
Celebrating their engagement by checking into a romantic hotel, Henry...
- 12/6/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Henry (Brian McGuire) is addicted to collecting audio recordings of conversations no matter if they are albums from the 1950s or conversations clandestinely recorded on his portable recorder. This is all research and practice because Henry strives to record the perfect conversation. It sounds innocent enough, right? Yeah, but the habit gets him in trouble when his fiancee (Nina Millin) discovers that he has been recording their lovemaking -- so much trouble that Henry is promptly kicked out of the house.
- 1/18/2013
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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