The promo for CBS’s Swat season seven episode six, “Escape,” shows Dominique Luca’s life is in danger. The trailer poses the question: “Will one heroic act be his last?” The answer will be revealed on episode six, directed by Hanelle Culpepper and airing on Friday, March 15, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Shemar Moore leads the cast as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Jay Harrington stars as David “Deacon” Kay, David Lim is Victor Tan, Rochelle Aytes is Nichelle Carmichael, and Patrick St. Esprit is Robert ‘Bob’ Hicks. Kenny Johnson recurs as Dominique Luca and Alex Russell recurs as Jim Street.
“Escape” Plot: After a prison transport van overturns, Hondo and the team hunt down three female fugitives, including a serial killer on the verge of a rampage. Also, with Annie’s return to work, Deacon struggles to maintain a work life balance, and Luca does his best to teach Kelly to drive.
Shemar Moore leads the cast as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Jay Harrington stars as David “Deacon” Kay, David Lim is Victor Tan, Rochelle Aytes is Nichelle Carmichael, and Patrick St. Esprit is Robert ‘Bob’ Hicks. Kenny Johnson recurs as Dominique Luca and Alex Russell recurs as Jim Street.
“Escape” Plot: After a prison transport van overturns, Hondo and the team hunt down three female fugitives, including a serial killer on the verge of a rampage. Also, with Annie’s return to work, Deacon struggles to maintain a work life balance, and Luca does his best to teach Kelly to drive.
- 3/9/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Part two of Swat’s two-part March 8, 2024 episode block bids farewell to Jim Street, played by Alex Russell. In the teaser for season seven episodes four and five, Hondo (Shemar Moore) pulls Street in for a hug and says, “I never thought the screw-up I had to fire would be the one I’d have the hardest time saying goodbye to.”
Directed by Jann Turner from a script by Matthew T. Brown, episode five – “End of the Road” – airs immediately after episode four at 9pm Et/Pt on CBS.
Shemar Moore leads the cast as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Jay Harrington stars as David “Deacon” Kay, David Lim is Victor Tan, Rochelle Aytes is Nichelle Carmichael, and Patrick St. Esprit is Robert ‘Bob’ Hicks. Kenny Johnson recurs as Dominique Luca.
“End of the Road” Plot: While training with Long Beach Swat, Street discovers a biker club has stolen a cache of...
Directed by Jann Turner from a script by Matthew T. Brown, episode five – “End of the Road” – airs immediately after episode four at 9pm Et/Pt on CBS.
Shemar Moore leads the cast as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Jay Harrington stars as David “Deacon” Kay, David Lim is Victor Tan, Rochelle Aytes is Nichelle Carmichael, and Patrick St. Esprit is Robert ‘Bob’ Hicks. Kenny Johnson recurs as Dominique Luca.
“End of the Road” Plot: While training with Long Beach Swat, Street discovers a biker club has stolen a cache of...
- 3/5/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Short films Two Sands and In Australia have snared the lion’s share of nominations for the Wa Screen Culture Awards, recognised across both the innovation and outstanding achievement award categories.
Now in its second year, the WASCAs are presented and produced by the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, in collaboration with the Wa screen industry, to recognise new, established, and emerging screen practitioners across a variety of disciplines.
Of this year’s nominees, Poppy van Oorde-Grainger’s Two Sands is the most represented with eight nods, while Miley Tunnecliffe’s In Australia has seven.
There is also good news for Rush Films, with Gracie Otto’s Under the Volcano, Frances Elliott and Samantha Marlow’s Girl Like You, and Jacqueline Pelczar’s Sparkles all scoring multiple nominations.
Revelation Film Festival director Richard Sowada said he couldn’t wait to reveal the deliberations of the 36 screen professionals that make up the jury for the awards.
Now in its second year, the WASCAs are presented and produced by the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, in collaboration with the Wa screen industry, to recognise new, established, and emerging screen practitioners across a variety of disciplines.
Of this year’s nominees, Poppy van Oorde-Grainger’s Two Sands is the most represented with eight nods, while Miley Tunnecliffe’s In Australia has seven.
There is also good news for Rush Films, with Gracie Otto’s Under the Volcano, Frances Elliott and Samantha Marlow’s Girl Like You, and Jacqueline Pelczar’s Sparkles all scoring multiple nominations.
Revelation Film Festival director Richard Sowada said he couldn’t wait to reveal the deliberations of the 36 screen professionals that make up the jury for the awards.
- 11/24/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
I am a very organized person, who likes to work in a structured way. When it comes to analyzing movies, it is the same for me. The filmography of Yoshihige (or Kiju) Yoshida is new terrain and I like to start from the beginning. Before watching any of his films, I knew that he did quite a racket with “Eros + Massacre” (1969) and “Heroic Purgatory” (1970), both sufficiently discussed by many scholars. But before venture on these so-called classics, I prefer to begin at the roots of Yoshida’s work, which brings me to his debut film “Good for Nothing” (1960).
But first, who is Yoshihige Yoshida? Graduated from Tokyo University he joined one of the big Japanese film studios, Shochiku, in 1955. After five years as assistant director, he got the chance to direct his first movie, “Good for Nothing”. 1960, the year of its release, was a critical year for the studios. The...
But first, who is Yoshihige Yoshida? Graduated from Tokyo University he joined one of the big Japanese film studios, Shochiku, in 1955. After five years as assistant director, he got the chance to direct his first movie, “Good for Nothing”. 1960, the year of its release, was a critical year for the studios. The...
- 3/23/2019
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
Title: Good For Nothing Director: Mike Wallis Starring: Cohen Holloway, Inge Rademeyer, Richard Thompson, Jon Pheloung, Toby Leach, Toa Waaka A Kiwi-shot Western which details the odd, thawing relationship between a vulnerable kidnapped woman and her uncouth captor, “Good For Nothing” is a movie which tells a pretty simple story but leaves its quiet mark — to the extent that it imparts one — chiefly via the unfussy naturalistic performances of its leads. Lacking much in the way of narrative dynamism, the film should chiefly appeal to genre enthusiasts. A well-off Englishwoman on the way to her uncle’s frontier ranch in the wake of the death of her father, Isabella Montgomery (Inge Rademeyer) is forewarned that this “isn’t [ Read More ]...
- 3/10/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Tgif bitches! I set off for the magical land of queso and breakfast tacos tonight -- yep! Going to Austin for SXSW. But not without a little Friday In Theaters to set you off right. It just wouldn't be right to depart without a mild rant about the "John Carter" marketing campaign! Yes, this weekend the questionable Civil War/Sci-Fi "John Carter" muscles its way into theaters, as well as Elizabeth Olsen spooky movie "Silent House," and funny attractive people with problems rom-com "Friends with Kids."
Time for a quiz! Based off the "John Carter" billboards and posters plastered about your town, what do you think the movie is about? A) a caveman hunting elephants B) a Roman slave forced to fight prehistoric creatures in the Coliseum C) a Confederate soldier who gets beamed to Mars after finding a medallion in a cave, where he befriends some aliens, gets a princess humanoid girlfriend,...
Time for a quiz! Based off the "John Carter" billboards and posters plastered about your town, what do you think the movie is about? A) a caveman hunting elephants B) a Roman slave forced to fight prehistoric creatures in the Coliseum C) a Confederate soldier who gets beamed to Mars after finding a medallion in a cave, where he befriends some aliens, gets a princess humanoid girlfriend,...
- 3/9/2012
- by Katie Walsh
- The Playlist
Westerns get a new accent in New Zealand's "Good For Nothing." Enter the universe of this film, and you'll soon know that it's a man's world, with dusty cheeks, spit-slinging bad guys, and danger rattling like a snake around every corner. The gents don't fool around, which explains why the tagline reads "This Ain't No Place For A Lady." And yet, a lady we see at the film's start, an Englishwoman who sets her dainty, proper feet on violent soil, within seconds in the clutches of a violent marauder whose closeness only makes the class chasm separating them grow wider.
Our unnamed criminal, a dark, brooding type with some noticeable hygenic issues, nonetheless cuts a handsome figure in a cowboy hat. Even as he grabs this fair lady while running from bullets (the implicit suggestion that, if not now, he'll eventually use her as a shield), we see it from his perspective,...
Our unnamed criminal, a dark, brooding type with some noticeable hygenic issues, nonetheless cuts a handsome figure in a cowboy hat. Even as he grabs this fair lady while running from bullets (the implicit suggestion that, if not now, he'll eventually use her as a shield), we see it from his perspective,...
- 3/9/2012
- by Gabe Toro
- The Playlist
Told with gusto, style, and respect, Good For Nothing displays a becoming modesty for an old-school Western that features a murdering, would-be rapist as a heroic character. When it comes to Westerns, so many tropes have been etched into our collective cinematic memory that the biggest challenge facing modern filmmakers is deciding which stereotypes to celebrate, critique, satirize, and / or stand on end. Writer/director Mike Wallis has chosen wisely. The male lead character is a man with no name. Unlike Clint Eastwood, however, this Man (Cohen Holloway) is not motivated by money or revenge; he's motivated by his penis, which fails to respond when he attempts to "poke" -- as he not so charmingly refers to rape -- an unwilling woman. The female...
- 3/7/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Trailer, images, poster, clips for the Good For Nothing Western, starring Cohen Hollow The Screen Media Films western opens March 9th, scripted and directed by Mike Wallis, who makes his directorial debut. Cast also includes Inge Rademeyer, Jon Pheloung and Richard Thompson and is an adventurous romp set in the sweeping Old West . Inspired by the Spaghetti Westerns and celebrating the Western genre with an interesting twist, the film follows an odd romance and the resulting emotional confusion of an outlaw who reluctantly develops strong feelings for a woman he has kidnapped. Yet when the outlaw (Cohen Holloway) tries to force himself on the young and beautiful Isabella Montgomery (Inge Rademeyer), he finds himself unable to ‘get it up’ due to a surprising bout of performance anxiety...
- 3/5/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Trailer, images, poster, clips for the Good For Nothing Western, starring Cohen Hollow The Screen Media Films western opens March 9th, scripted and directed by Mike Wallis, who makes his directorial debut. Cast also includes Inge Rademeyer, Jon Pheloung and Richard Thompson and is an adventurous romp set in the sweeping Old West . Inspired by the Spaghetti Westerns and celebrating the Western genre with an interesting twist, the film follows an odd romance and the resulting emotional confusion of an outlaw who reluctantly develops strong feelings for a woman he has kidnapped. Yet when the outlaw (Cohen Holloway) tries to force himself on the young and beautiful Isabella Montgomery (Inge Rademeyer), he finds himself unable to ‘get it up’ due to a surprising bout of performance anxiety...
- 3/5/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Trailer, images, poster, clips for the Good For Nothing Western, starring Cohen Hollow The Screen Media Films western opens March 9th, scripted and directed by Mike Wallis, who makes his directorial debut. Cast also includes Inge Rademeyer, Jon Pheloung and Richard Thompson and is an adventurous romp set in the sweeping Old West . Inspired by the Spaghetti Westerns and celebrating the Western genre with an interesting twist, the film follows an odd romance and the resulting emotional confusion of an outlaw who reluctantly develops strong feelings for a woman he has kidnapped. Yet when the outlaw (Cohen Holloway) tries to force himself on the young and beautiful Isabella Montgomery (Inge Rademeyer), he finds himself unable to ‘get it up’ due to a surprising bout of performance anxiety...
- 3/5/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Everyone's favorite Kiwi Western, Mike Wallis's Good For Nothing is finally getting its Us release on March 9th and we've got the Us trailer ahead of that date. Good For Nothing is an adventurous romp set in the sweeping Old West from Mike Wallis in his directorial debut. Inspired by the Spaghetti Westerns and celebrating the Western genre with an interesting twist, the film follows an odd romance and the resulting emotional confusion of an outlaw who reluctantly develops strong feelings for a woman he has kidnapped. Yet when the outlaw (Cohen Holloway) tries to force himself on the young and beautiful Isabella Montgomery (Inge Rademeyer), he finds himself unable to 'get it up' due to a surprising bout of performance anxiety. Unable to...
- 2/17/2012
- Screen Anarchy
It's been a little while since we showed you the trailer for Kiwi-Western Good For Nothing, but Mike Wallis's directorial debut is finally coming to Us theaters from Screen Media Films on March 9 and we've got an exclusive first look at the new poster for you. Wallis is best known for his visual effects work for Peter Jackson's Weta Digital, including work on King Kong and Avatar. This pretty classic looking Western stars Cohen Holloway, Inge Rademeyer, Jon Pheloung, and Richard Thompson. We'll have more as the release date approaches....
- 2/14/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Reviewed by Samantha Perez
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Mike Wallis
Starring: Cohen Holloway and Inge Rademeyer
Written, directed and produced by Mike Wallis (animation coordinator on “Avatar” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still”), “Good for Nothing” is inspired by spaghetti Westerns like those of Sergio Leone (“A Fistful of Dollars,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”). In what seems an unlikely stand-in for the American Southwest, where the film is set, “Good for Nothing” is the first Western filmed in New Zealand.
The movie stars newcomer Inge Rademeyer (another producer of the film and Wallis’ wife) as Isabella Montgomery, a strong-willed Englishwoman who has come to the American Southwest and is abducted en route to her uncle’s ranch. With her escorts murdered by her abductor, known only as “The Man” (Cohen Holloway), Montgomery is held for ransom.
Mildly provoked by his prisoner, the Man — a dirty, ruthless murderer — attempts to rape her,...
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Mike Wallis
Starring: Cohen Holloway and Inge Rademeyer
Written, directed and produced by Mike Wallis (animation coordinator on “Avatar” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still”), “Good for Nothing” is inspired by spaghetti Westerns like those of Sergio Leone (“A Fistful of Dollars,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”). In what seems an unlikely stand-in for the American Southwest, where the film is set, “Good for Nothing” is the first Western filmed in New Zealand.
The movie stars newcomer Inge Rademeyer (another producer of the film and Wallis’ wife) as Isabella Montgomery, a strong-willed Englishwoman who has come to the American Southwest and is abducted en route to her uncle’s ranch. With her escorts murdered by her abductor, known only as “The Man” (Cohen Holloway), Montgomery is held for ransom.
Mildly provoked by his prisoner, the Man — a dirty, ruthless murderer — attempts to rape her,...
- 7/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Samantha Perez
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Mike Wallis
Starring: Cohen Holloway and Inge Rademeyer
Written, directed and produced by Mike Wallis (animation coordinator on “Avatar” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still”), “Good for Nothing” is inspired by spaghetti Westerns like those of Sergio Leone (“A Fistful of Dollars,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”). In what seems an unlikely stand-in for the American Southwest, where the film is set, “Good for Nothing” is the first Western filmed in New Zealand.
The movie stars newcomer Inge Rademeyer (another producer of the film and Wallis’ wife) as Isabella Montgomery, a strong-willed Englishwoman who has come to the American Southwest and is abducted en route to her uncle’s ranch. With her escorts murdered by her abductor, known only as “The Man” (Cohen Holloway), Montgomery is held for ransom.
Mildly provoked by his prisoner, the Man — a dirty, ruthless murderer — attempts to rape her,...
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Mike Wallis
Starring: Cohen Holloway and Inge Rademeyer
Written, directed and produced by Mike Wallis (animation coordinator on “Avatar” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still”), “Good for Nothing” is inspired by spaghetti Westerns like those of Sergio Leone (“A Fistful of Dollars,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”). In what seems an unlikely stand-in for the American Southwest, where the film is set, “Good for Nothing” is the first Western filmed in New Zealand.
The movie stars newcomer Inge Rademeyer (another producer of the film and Wallis’ wife) as Isabella Montgomery, a strong-willed Englishwoman who has come to the American Southwest and is abducted en route to her uncle’s ranch. With her escorts murdered by her abductor, known only as “The Man” (Cohen Holloway), Montgomery is held for ransom.
Mildly provoked by his prisoner, the Man — a dirty, ruthless murderer — attempts to rape her,...
- 7/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Sneak Peek the New Zealand-lensed western feature "Good For Nothing", written/directed by fomer animation co-ordinator Mike Wallis ("Avatar").
"...Having lost her father back home, a young English woman (Inge Rademeyer) steps off a locomotive in the middle of a dusty wild West outpost to stay at her uncle’s ranch. But those plans are derailed by a bad hombre (Cohen Holloway) who blows away her chaperones and claims her as 'bounty'. But after having 'performance' issues, the hombre sets out to seek treatment from local Chinese and Indian medicine men while dodging an approaching posse..."
"Good For Nothing" was filmed in New Zealand's Bendigo goldfields, Cromwell and on the Kingston Flyer steam train in Central Otago and Mackenzie Country.
"The idea of this film was that it is like a 'spaghetti' western," said Wallis, "but it is shot in New Zealand rather than Italy so it is a 'pavlova' western.
"...Having lost her father back home, a young English woman (Inge Rademeyer) steps off a locomotive in the middle of a dusty wild West outpost to stay at her uncle’s ranch. But those plans are derailed by a bad hombre (Cohen Holloway) who blows away her chaperones and claims her as 'bounty'. But after having 'performance' issues, the hombre sets out to seek treatment from local Chinese and Indian medicine men while dodging an approaching posse..."
"Good For Nothing" was filmed in New Zealand's Bendigo goldfields, Cromwell and on the Kingston Flyer steam train in Central Otago and Mackenzie Country.
"The idea of this film was that it is like a 'spaghetti' western," said Wallis, "but it is shot in New Zealand rather than Italy so it is a 'pavlova' western.
- 3/24/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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