Recently, Fox delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" season finale episode 19 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "The Murder in the Middle East," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty intense and dramatic stuff as the Jeffersonian squad is caught up in a race against time to expose a vicious murderer, and more! In the new, 19th episode press release: The Son Of An Iranian Parliament Member Is Murdered. Press release number 2: When a powerful member of the Iranian parliament kidnaps Arastoo (guest star Pej Vahdat) to have him aid in a murder case, Booth and Cam are going to head to Iran, and the rest of the Jeffersonian team will have to race against the clock to help expose the killer. In the meantime, Brennan is going to learn the truth about Booth's growing gambling habit, and she will turn...
- 5/7/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
L.A., I Hate You has been making some dramatic waves, since completion. This tale follows three different lives in the large metropolitan area of Los Angeles. Here, a boyfriend looks after an incapacitated girlfriend, while another man will do anything to break into action films. All of these lives will intersect on the corrupted streets of L.A. and now, a thrilling trailer is available for this showing.
Currently at the Berlin Film Market, the trailer for L.A., I Hate You shows mature rated murder and mayhem. The clip is for those eighteen and above due to adult situations, sexuality and nudity. Those of age can see the pressures of living in a vast metropolis landscape, as characters break down in th clip below.
The synopsis for L.A., I Hate You:
"The lives of an action star wannabe, a frustrated family man, and a guilt-ridden boyfriend, intertwine in three tales of sex,...
Currently at the Berlin Film Market, the trailer for L.A., I Hate You shows mature rated murder and mayhem. The clip is for those eighteen and above due to adult situations, sexuality and nudity. Those of age can see the pressures of living in a vast metropolis landscape, as characters break down in th clip below.
The synopsis for L.A., I Hate You:
"The lives of an action star wannabe, a frustrated family man, and a guilt-ridden boyfriend, intertwine in three tales of sex,...
- 2/14/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A few details on an upcoming thriller, set in Los Angeles, are becoming available. L.A., I Hate You will interweave several tales of greed and corruption into one film. This cinematic anthology will star Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange) and the eccentric William Forsythe (iMurders). The puzzling first poster art is seen left and a trailer is expected shortly. Have a listen to the murderous plot below.
The synopsis for L.A., I Hate You:
"The lives of an action star wannabe, a frustrated family man, and a guilt-ridden boyfriend, intertwine in three tales of sex, violence, redemption, murder, and unthinkable twists all taking place in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California" (La).
Release Date: 2011.
Director: Yvan Gauthier.
Writers: Paul Conway and Yvan Gauthier.
Producers: Warren Ostergard.
Cast: Malcolm McDowell, William Forsythe, Gregory Itzin, Dedee Pfeiffer, Paul Sloan, Paul Conway, Warren Ostergard, Rebecca Da Costa, Gia Franzia, Hrach Titizian,...
The synopsis for L.A., I Hate You:
"The lives of an action star wannabe, a frustrated family man, and a guilt-ridden boyfriend, intertwine in three tales of sex, violence, redemption, murder, and unthinkable twists all taking place in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California" (La).
Release Date: 2011.
Director: Yvan Gauthier.
Writers: Paul Conway and Yvan Gauthier.
Producers: Warren Ostergard.
Cast: Malcolm McDowell, William Forsythe, Gregory Itzin, Dedee Pfeiffer, Paul Sloan, Paul Conway, Warren Ostergard, Rebecca Da Costa, Gia Franzia, Hrach Titizian,...
- 1/26/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Dear 24 writers: This is a personal plea to just stop with the whining, crying, lip-trembling, fragile, emotional, alternately simpering and sniveling (and in no way believable or useful as a United States President) women. For the love of Godtopus, please! I could stand one. I could tolerate two if I had to. But in no way can I accept that every woman but Chloe is so ineffective and annoying, nor that so many ladies full of self-pitying, sobbing subordination are congregated this one day. And while we're at it, Jack doesn't have time to comfort and console that most useless of reinstated FBI agents, the unbalanced and irrational, possibly psychotic Renee. That he would ever be attracted to such a twit (twat) is absurd. Lastly, please get better meds for Vlad, Hastings and President Hassan so they can figure out with which of their personalities they're sticking. Thanks, Bye!
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- 2/11/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
A new episode of 24 will be airing on February 8 and Fox has released two short sneak peeks for the episode, along with a synopsis. You can view them below.
Jack Bauer Is Forced Deeper Undercover When Unforeseen Events Unfold And The Stakes Are Raised On An All-new “24” Monday, February 8, On Fox
Despite averting the assassination attempt on peacekeeping leader Omar Hassan, Jack Bauer’s day intensifies when he is forced to go deeper undercover to secure the unsecured enriched nuclear materials. As international delegates reconvene at the United Nations, President Taylor’s goodwill comes into question and CTU races against time to assist with the mission in the all-new “Day 8: 10:00 Pm-11:00 Pm” episode of 24 airing Monday, Feb. 8 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Twf-807) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer; Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian; Cherry Jones as Allison Taylor...
Jack Bauer Is Forced Deeper Undercover When Unforeseen Events Unfold And The Stakes Are Raised On An All-new “24” Monday, February 8, On Fox
Despite averting the assassination attempt on peacekeeping leader Omar Hassan, Jack Bauer’s day intensifies when he is forced to go deeper undercover to secure the unsecured enriched nuclear materials. As international delegates reconvene at the United Nations, President Taylor’s goodwill comes into question and CTU races against time to assist with the mission in the all-new “Day 8: 10:00 Pm-11:00 Pm” episode of 24 airing Monday, Feb. 8 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Twf-807) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer; Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian; Cherry Jones as Allison Taylor...
- 2/6/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Iranian-born comedian Maz Jobrani has been tapped to star in the ABC comedy pilot "Funny in Farsi."
Another native of Iran, Marjan Nehsat, is set to star opposite Jobrani in the project based on the memoir by Iranian-born author Firoozeh Dumas about growing up in the 1970s in Newport Beach, Calif.
Also cast in the pilot, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, is Hrach Titizian.
On the period single-camera family comedy, Jobrani will play the dad, Mohammed Sayed Kazem Jazeyeri (aka Kaz), an engineer for an oil company who emigrated with his family from Iran to Newport Beach.
Neshat will play the mother Nazireh (aka Nancy), who finds it hard to assimilate in her new environment.
Titizian will play Uncle Mansoor, Kaz's jovial younger brother.
Jobrani is a familiar face on ABC. He co-starred on ABC's "Knights of Prosperity" and recurs on the network's sophomore comedy "Better Off Ted."
A TV special based on his stand-up tour,...
Another native of Iran, Marjan Nehsat, is set to star opposite Jobrani in the project based on the memoir by Iranian-born author Firoozeh Dumas about growing up in the 1970s in Newport Beach, Calif.
Also cast in the pilot, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, is Hrach Titizian.
On the period single-camera family comedy, Jobrani will play the dad, Mohammed Sayed Kazem Jazeyeri (aka Kaz), an engineer for an oil company who emigrated with his family from Iran to Newport Beach.
Neshat will play the mother Nazireh (aka Nancy), who finds it hard to assimilate in her new environment.
Titizian will play Uncle Mansoor, Kaz's jovial younger brother.
Jobrani is a familiar face on ABC. He co-starred on ABC's "Knights of Prosperity" and recurs on the network's sophomore comedy "Better Off Ted."
A TV special based on his stand-up tour,...
- 1/10/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Three actors have joined the cast of 24: Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian have landed multi-episode arcs on the eighth season of the Fox drama.
After last season, I've been hoping that Jack gets back to being the kick-ass agent I fell in love with during the first few seasons. I understand that storylines and characters need to evolve over the course of several seasons, but I don't like seeing Jack weak and dying. I like seeing him kick ass and take names.
Hopefully, these characters -- a suicide bomber type, a Swat agent, and a security guy for President Hassan -- will bring the series back around to its early-season goodness, while still letting the characters evolve (the ones who haven't perished along the way, that is).Continue reading Three join cast of 24 - will Jack Bauer get back to kicking ass?
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After last season, I've been hoping that Jack gets back to being the kick-ass agent I fell in love with during the first few seasons. I understand that storylines and characters need to evolve over the course of several seasons, but I don't like seeing Jack weak and dying. I like seeing him kick ass and take names.
Hopefully, these characters -- a suicide bomber type, a Swat agent, and a security guy for President Hassan -- will bring the series back around to its early-season goodness, while still letting the characters evolve (the ones who haven't perished along the way, that is).Continue reading Three join cast of 24 - will Jack Bauer get back to kicking ass?
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- 9/8/2009
- by Jane Boursaw
- Aol TV.
With the eighth season of 24 just four months away, the cast continues to be fleshed out. Via The Hollywood Reporter, news emerged today that three actors have joined the Season 8 roster. Rami Malek (from Night of the Museum and The War at Home) will play an Arab American supporter of radical Islam practices. Julian Morris, who was in Valkyrie and also guested on E.R., will play Agent Owens, a CTU Swat agent. Hrach Titizian, who has been in many TV dramas like Mad Men, NCIS and Alias, will play Nabeel, the second in command for President Hassan (Anil Kapoor). 24 returns to the tube on Sunday January 17, 2010.
- 9/8/2009
- by Buzzfocus Staff
- BuzzFocus.com
Three new enlistees for the eighth season of Fox’s 24 (via THR): Rami Malek will play Marcos, an Arab-American and would-be suicide bomber; Julian Morris as a CTU Swat agent; and Hrach Titizian will play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for President Hassan (”Slumdog Millionaire’s” Anil Kapoor), a visiting Middle Eastern diplomat who becomes targeted for assassination, forcing Jack Bauer to come out of retirement (again) to save the day. Over at the USA Network, the Piper Perabo spy show Covert Affairs gets three new castmembers as well: Eric Lively and Kari Matchett will play senior CIA agents, with Lively’s character named Conrad Sheehan III, described as “a third-generation CIA man and womanizer who enjoys a spicy rapport with Annie”, Perabo’s junior CIA agent character. Matchett (below), most recently seen in the canceled sci-fi show Invasion, will play Annie’s boss, described as a driven CIA...
- 9/8/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
While many shows premiere this month, 24 will wait until January to air its eighth season.
When it does finally hit Fox again, the series will be based in New York City for a change; it will also feature a few new stars, such as Freddie Prinze Jr. and Katee Sackhoff.
Now, we can report on a trio of actors that will also play key roles on season eight: Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian have landed multi-episode arcs on long-running drama.
Here's a rundown of the roles:
Malek (pictured, who has appeared on Gilmore Girls and Medium) will portray Marcos, a would-be suicide bomber with sympathies toward radical Islam; Morris (best known as Dr. Andrew Wade on ER for seven episodes) will play a CTU agent Owens; Titizian (Raising the Bar, Mad Men) will play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for President Hassan.
When it does finally hit Fox again, the series will be based in New York City for a change; it will also feature a few new stars, such as Freddie Prinze Jr. and Katee Sackhoff.
Now, we can report on a trio of actors that will also play key roles on season eight: Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian have landed multi-episode arcs on long-running drama.
Here's a rundown of the roles:
Malek (pictured, who has appeared on Gilmore Girls and Medium) will portray Marcos, a would-be suicide bomber with sympathies toward radical Islam; Morris (best known as Dr. Andrew Wade on ER for seven episodes) will play a CTU agent Owens; Titizian (Raising the Bar, Mad Men) will play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for President Hassan.
- 9/8/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Fox series "24" will have some additional cast members. On Monday, September 7, The Hollywood Reporter informed that Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian will join the show's leading actor Kiefer Sutherland to appear in multi-episode arcs in the action TV series.
In "24" upcoming season 8, Rami will play Marcos, an Arab American would-be suicide bomber with sympathies toward radical Islam. He previously starred in "Night at the Museum" and its sequel "Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian" as the pharaoh.
As for Julian, the 26-six-year-old actor, who worked together with Tom Cruise in "Valkyrie", will portray a CTU Swat agent. He can next be seen in upcoming horror film "Sorority Row", which will be released in the U.S. on September 11.
Meanwhile, Hrach is slated to play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for Anil Kapoor's President Hassan. However, this won't be his first appearance in the series since,...
In "24" upcoming season 8, Rami will play Marcos, an Arab American would-be suicide bomber with sympathies toward radical Islam. He previously starred in "Night at the Museum" and its sequel "Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian" as the pharaoh.
As for Julian, the 26-six-year-old actor, who worked together with Tom Cruise in "Valkyrie", will portray a CTU Swat agent. He can next be seen in upcoming horror film "Sorority Row", which will be released in the U.S. on September 11.
Meanwhile, Hrach is slated to play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for Anil Kapoor's President Hassan. However, this won't be his first appearance in the series since,...
- 9/8/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
"24" is adding more characters to the series and the execs have landed three actors to fit the roles. Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian are signed for multi-episode arc in the eighth season to play a would-be suicide bomber, a CTU Swat agent and a second-in-command of security respectively.
Malek's Marcos is an Arab American with sympathies toward radical Islam while Titizian's Nabeel is in charge of President Hassan's (Anil Kapoor) safety. Nabeel in particular will work against Mehran (Mido Hamada), the leader of an operative group in an Islamic country who seeks to harm the president. Little is known about Morris' character.
Not only revolving around the Middle Eastern leader and his opponents, the season will also see a ruthless leader by the name Bazhaev (Jurgen Prochnow) who heads an Eastern European organized crime syndicate. Another Russian mobster, Vladimir Laitanan, is played by Callum Keith Rennie.
On Jack Bauer's side,...
Malek's Marcos is an Arab American with sympathies toward radical Islam while Titizian's Nabeel is in charge of President Hassan's (Anil Kapoor) safety. Nabeel in particular will work against Mehran (Mido Hamada), the leader of an operative group in an Islamic country who seeks to harm the president. Little is known about Morris' character.
Not only revolving around the Middle Eastern leader and his opponents, the season will also see a ruthless leader by the name Bazhaev (Jurgen Prochnow) who heads an Eastern European organized crime syndicate. Another Russian mobster, Vladimir Laitanan, is played by Callum Keith Rennie.
On Jack Bauer's side,...
- 9/8/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian have joined Fox's acclaimed "24" series starring Kiefer Sutherland. They land multi-episode arcs on the series' 8th season. Malek ("Night at the Museum") will play a would-be-suicide bomber named Marcos, an Arab-American man who sympathizes with radical Islam. Morris (on TV's "ER") is in as a CTU Swat agent and Titizian plays Nabeel, President Hassan's (Anil Kapoor) second in command of security. Malek can be seen next in "The Pacific" on HBO.
- 9/8/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizian have landed multiepisode arcs on Fox's "24."
On the action drama's upcoming Season 8, Malek ("Night at the Museum") will play Marcos, a would-be suicide bomber who is Arab American with sympathies toward radical Islam.
Morris ("ER") will play a CTU Swat agent. Titizian will play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for President Hassan (Anil Kapoor).
Malek, who next appears in HBO's "The Pacific," is repped by Defining Artists and Kyle Fritz Management.
Morris, next appearing in Summit's "Sorority Row," is repped by Gersh and Brillstein Entertainment. Titizian, who also did an arc on "24" in 2007, is repped by Defining Artists and manager Martha Avedikian.
On the action drama's upcoming Season 8, Malek ("Night at the Museum") will play Marcos, a would-be suicide bomber who is Arab American with sympathies toward radical Islam.
Morris ("ER") will play a CTU Swat agent. Titizian will play Nabeel, the second-in-command of security for President Hassan (Anil Kapoor).
Malek, who next appears in HBO's "The Pacific," is repped by Defining Artists and Kyle Fritz Management.
Morris, next appearing in Summit's "Sorority Row," is repped by Gersh and Brillstein Entertainment. Titizian, who also did an arc on "24" in 2007, is repped by Defining Artists and manager Martha Avedikian.
- 9/7/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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