Recently, Fox delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Gotham" episode 17 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Red Hood," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty intriguing and intense stuff go down as Fish tries to reclaim her former status in the underworld. Selina Kyle continues to bond with Barbara, and more! In the new, 17th episode press release: Gordon and Bullock will uncover the Red Hood gang. Press release number 2: Following several bank robberies, Gordon and Bullock are going to investigate the Red Hood gang. Selina Kyle will continue to bond with Barbara, and Fish Mooney will try to reclaim her position in the underworld. Guest stars feature: Drew Powell as Butch Gilzean; Clare Foley as Ivy Pepper; Sharon Washington as Molly Mathis; David O'Hara as Reggie; Jonny Coyne as Destro; Jenna Gavigan as Manager's Secretary; Takeo Lee Wong as Chaing and Jeffrey Combs as Office Manager.
- 2/16/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
The Hollywood panel at Herb Allen's Sun Valley annual get-together took place Thursday night and insiders tell me that Brian Grazer charmed, Chinese hot property Lee Wong intrigued, Candice Bergen endeared and Harvey Weinstein … well, he was Harvey. Several people in attendance said the Weinstein Co. mogul caused eyes to roll and visibly annoyed moderator Charlie Rose by touting his TV division, which is apparently about to be sold. “Harvey was his usual self-promoting self,” said one person in attendance, who declined to be named. “He dug himself a hole.” Also read: Sun Valley 2014: Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg Among Attendees Weinstein.
- 7/11/2014
- by Sharon Waxman
- The Wrap
Feature Sarah Dobbs Jan 31, 2013
As the anniversary of his passing approaches, Sarah looks back over the career of Boris Karloff - one of cinema's true icons...
If there’s one classic movie star I’d love to have met, it’s Boris Karloff. Now, he’s mostly remembered for his breakthrough role in Universal’s 1931 adaptation of Frankenstein: if you close your eyes right now and imagine Karloff, chances are it’s in green face paint with bolts in either side of his neck. But there was a hell of a lot more to him than that.
Karloff was an amazingly talented actor who brought something special to just about every role he played, and it would have been amazing to get the chance to sit down and talk to him about his life and career, to get his perspective on fame, Hollywood, horror, acting, and all the rest of it.
As the anniversary of his passing approaches, Sarah looks back over the career of Boris Karloff - one of cinema's true icons...
If there’s one classic movie star I’d love to have met, it’s Boris Karloff. Now, he’s mostly remembered for his breakthrough role in Universal’s 1931 adaptation of Frankenstein: if you close your eyes right now and imagine Karloff, chances are it’s in green face paint with bolts in either side of his neck. But there was a hell of a lot more to him than that.
Karloff was an amazingly talented actor who brought something special to just about every role he played, and it would have been amazing to get the chance to sit down and talk to him about his life and career, to get his perspective on fame, Hollywood, horror, acting, and all the rest of it.
- 1/30/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
The Movie Pool keeps its private eye on the DVD release of Mr. Wong, Detective! The pun recession is over!
This DVD is offered as part of MGM's "Limited Edition Collection" on DVD, which is available from select online retailers and are manufactured only when the DVD is ordered. The DVD features a simple menu with no menu for chapters or scenes. Manufacture-On-Demand (Mod) DVDs are made to play in DVD playback units only and may not play in DVD recorders or PC drives. This DVD did not play in our laptop DVD drive but did play in our Toshiba DVD recorder.
DVD Specs
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Running Time: 69 minutes
Rating: Not rated
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles: None
Special Features: None
The Set-up
When a businessman turns up dead, private detective James Lee Wong (Boris Karloff) investigates and discovers a conspiracy involving international spies.
Screenplay by: Houston Branch, based on...
This DVD is offered as part of MGM's "Limited Edition Collection" on DVD, which is available from select online retailers and are manufactured only when the DVD is ordered. The DVD features a simple menu with no menu for chapters or scenes. Manufacture-On-Demand (Mod) DVDs are made to play in DVD playback units only and may not play in DVD recorders or PC drives. This DVD did not play in our laptop DVD drive but did play in our Toshiba DVD recorder.
DVD Specs
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Running Time: 69 minutes
Rating: Not rated
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles: None
Special Features: None
The Set-up
When a businessman turns up dead, private detective James Lee Wong (Boris Karloff) investigates and discovers a conspiracy involving international spies.
Screenplay by: Houston Branch, based on...
- 6/27/2011
- Cinelinx
The Movie Pool thinks Wong is right for DVD. Yeah, we said it.
This DVD is offered as part of MGM's "Limited Edition Collection" on DVD, which is available from select online retailers and are manufactured only when the DVD is ordered. The DVD features a simple menu with no menu for chapters or scenes. Manufacture-On-Demand (Mod) DVDs are made to play in DVD playback units only and may not play in DVD recorders or PC drives. This DVD did not play in our laptop DVD drive but did play in our Toshiba DVD recorder.
DVD Specs
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Running Time: 68 minutes
Rating: Not rated
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles: None
Special Features: None
The Set-up
Private detective James Lee Wong investigates the murder of a man and the theft of a rare gem he had in his possession.
Screenplay by: Scott Darling, based on the short stories by Hugh Wiley...
This DVD is offered as part of MGM's "Limited Edition Collection" on DVD, which is available from select online retailers and are manufactured only when the DVD is ordered. The DVD features a simple menu with no menu for chapters or scenes. Manufacture-On-Demand (Mod) DVDs are made to play in DVD playback units only and may not play in DVD recorders or PC drives. This DVD did not play in our laptop DVD drive but did play in our Toshiba DVD recorder.
DVD Specs
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Running Time: 68 minutes
Rating: Not rated
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles: None
Special Features: None
The Set-up
Private detective James Lee Wong investigates the murder of a man and the theft of a rare gem he had in his possession.
Screenplay by: Scott Darling, based on the short stories by Hugh Wiley...
- 6/27/2011
- Cinelinx
“Imagination, Charm, Fantastical Delights” - Jeanette Catsoulis, New York Times
From the Producer of “The Joy Luck Club”
魚 年
Year Of The Fish
Featuring Rotoscoped Digital Painting
Debuts on DVD February 8, 2011 from Gigantic Pictures
Bonus Materials Include Audio Commentaries and Exclusive Footage
Overview: Year Of The Fish is a modern-day adaptation of Cinderella based on a 9th Century Chinese variant of the folk-tale, the oldest known version of the story, recorded some 800 years before the better-known European versions. Hailed by critics as “magical,” “refreshing,” and “shouldn’t be missed,” this award-winning independent feature film was written and directed by first time feature filmmaker David Kaplan and shot entirely on location in New York City’s Chinatown. Using a cutting-edge digital painting technique that transforms live-action video into a beautiful, evocative movie with an animated look and giving the aesthetic effect of a painting brought to life, this unforgettable film...
From the Producer of “The Joy Luck Club”
魚 年
Year Of The Fish
Featuring Rotoscoped Digital Painting
Debuts on DVD February 8, 2011 from Gigantic Pictures
Bonus Materials Include Audio Commentaries and Exclusive Footage
Overview: Year Of The Fish is a modern-day adaptation of Cinderella based on a 9th Century Chinese variant of the folk-tale, the oldest known version of the story, recorded some 800 years before the better-known European versions. Hailed by critics as “magical,” “refreshing,” and “shouldn’t be missed,” this award-winning independent feature film was written and directed by first time feature filmmaker David Kaplan and shot entirely on location in New York City’s Chinatown. Using a cutting-edge digital painting technique that transforms live-action video into a beautiful, evocative movie with an animated look and giving the aesthetic effect of a painting brought to life, this unforgettable film...
- 2/6/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
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