A new extended trailer for Reacher Season 2 has been shared, revealing the latest chapter in the eponymous character’s action-focused mystery.
The show follows Jack Reacher, a soldier of the United States Army, as he travels the country, uncovering various conspiracies along the way.
Reacher Season 2 | Official Trailer
The trailer opens up the Season 2 story, in which Reacher and his former Army colleagues are targeted by a secret organization that killed one of their friends. The action-packed, explosive trailer offers even more outrageous action than in season one.
The upcoming season of the action program will be based on the eleventh book in the Jack Reacher series, Bad Luck and Trouble. This means that the show will not follow the novels in the sequence in which they took place, allowing for new topics to become important in the series. It also makes the program more unexpected since anything from the...
The show follows Jack Reacher, a soldier of the United States Army, as he travels the country, uncovering various conspiracies along the way.
Reacher Season 2 | Official Trailer
The trailer opens up the Season 2 story, in which Reacher and his former Army colleagues are targeted by a secret organization that killed one of their friends. The action-packed, explosive trailer offers even more outrageous action than in season one.
The upcoming season of the action program will be based on the eleventh book in the Jack Reacher series, Bad Luck and Trouble. This means that the show will not follow the novels in the sequence in which they took place, allowing for new topics to become important in the series. It also makes the program more unexpected since anything from the...
- 11/15/2023
- by Mantisha
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If you followed indie film in the 90s, Vince Vaughn was at the center of a legendary tale. As the story goes, in order to get permission to use the theme from Jaws in the film Swingers, Doug Liman screened the film for Steven Spielberg’s approval. Not only did Stevie Boy allow them to use the scary shark tune but the legendary director knew he had to work with whoever was playing Trent Walker. And, he did just that when he cast Vince Vaughn in his Jurassic Park sequel, The Lost World. Spielberg instantly knew that Vince Vaughn was superstar material and he was correctomundo. Over the last nearly 30 years, he has given us some of the best comedic performances mixed in with some bone chilling anti-heroes. But it seems in the past few years Vaughn has slowed down his output to focus on smaller roles in more meaningful projects.
- 11/10/2023
- by Brad Hamerly
- JoBlo.com
DVD Playhouse—July 2011
By Allen Gardner
The Music Room (Criterion) Satyajit Ray’s 1958 masterpiece looks at the life of a fallen aristocrat as a metaphor for an India that is not only becoming Westernized, but modernized technologically and culturally beyond recognition. When the beloved music room, where he has hosted lavish concerts in the past, starts falling into disrepair as attendance drops steadily, the man realizes his way of life is vanishing. Stunningly shot in black & white, one of Ray’s finest works. Bonuses: Documentary on Ray from 1984 by Shyam Benegal; Interviews with Ray biographer Andrew Robinson and filmmaker Mira Nair; Excerpt from 1981 roundtable discussion between Ray, critic Michael Ciment, director Claude Sautet. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Full screen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Beauty And The Beast (Criterion) Jean Cocteau’s sublime adaptation of the classic fairy tale become a beloved classic upon its 1946 release, and hasn’t faded since.
By Allen Gardner
The Music Room (Criterion) Satyajit Ray’s 1958 masterpiece looks at the life of a fallen aristocrat as a metaphor for an India that is not only becoming Westernized, but modernized technologically and culturally beyond recognition. When the beloved music room, where he has hosted lavish concerts in the past, starts falling into disrepair as attendance drops steadily, the man realizes his way of life is vanishing. Stunningly shot in black & white, one of Ray’s finest works. Bonuses: Documentary on Ray from 1984 by Shyam Benegal; Interviews with Ray biographer Andrew Robinson and filmmaker Mira Nair; Excerpt from 1981 roundtable discussion between Ray, critic Michael Ciment, director Claude Sautet. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Full screen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Beauty And The Beast (Criterion) Jean Cocteau’s sublime adaptation of the classic fairy tale become a beloved classic upon its 1946 release, and hasn’t faded since.
- 7/7/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Best-selling author Patricia Cornwell will this month see her first film adaptation released on DVD.
At Risk, a murder mystery starring Andie MacDowell that first aired as a TV movie, hits stores on June 27 in the UK and June 28 in the USA. It's based on Cornwell's 2006 novel of the same name, originally a serialisation for the New York Times.
The story introduces Win Garano (Daniel Sunjata; The Devil Wears Prada), the rising star of the Massachusetts State Police, when D.A. Monique Lamont (Andie MacDowell; Four Weddings and a Funeral, upcoming Footloose remake) sends him to Tennessee to investigate a cold case that took place more than 20 years before.
Monique thinks she has found the perfect murder to showcase her new crime initiative and further her political ambitions and Win has no choice but to follow her lead.
With the help of his colleague Delma Sykes (Annabeth Gish; The X Files,...
At Risk, a murder mystery starring Andie MacDowell that first aired as a TV movie, hits stores on June 27 in the UK and June 28 in the USA. It's based on Cornwell's 2006 novel of the same name, originally a serialisation for the New York Times.
The story introduces Win Garano (Daniel Sunjata; The Devil Wears Prada), the rising star of the Massachusetts State Police, when D.A. Monique Lamont (Andie MacDowell; Four Weddings and a Funeral, upcoming Footloose remake) sends him to Tennessee to investigate a cold case that took place more than 20 years before.
Monique thinks she has found the perfect murder to showcase her new crime initiative and further her political ambitions and Win has no choice but to follow her lead.
With the help of his colleague Delma Sykes (Annabeth Gish; The X Files,...
- 6/8/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Los Angeles — With just two episodes of "Two and a Half Men" in the can and Charlie Sheen in rehab, what's next for TV's top-rated comedy?
There has been no comment from CBS, series producer Warner Bros. Television or Sheen whether the 45-year-old actor will be back to film the remaining eight episodes.
The Monday night show's finished episodes will air Feb. 7 and Feb. 14. To cover after that, CBS has ordered two extra episodes of "Rules of Engagement" and may increase its order for another sitcom as well as rely on "Two and Half Men" repeats.
No other comedy has the drawing power of "Men," which even in reruns averages bigger audiences (10.6 million, according to the Nielsen Co.) than first-run episodes of other network comedies, except for ABC's "Modern Family" (14.6 million).
Original episodes of "Two and a Half Men" top 15 million viewers and the show has increased its audience by 2 percent over last season,...
There has been no comment from CBS, series producer Warner Bros. Television or Sheen whether the 45-year-old actor will be back to film the remaining eight episodes.
The Monday night show's finished episodes will air Feb. 7 and Feb. 14. To cover after that, CBS has ordered two extra episodes of "Rules of Engagement" and may increase its order for another sitcom as well as rely on "Two and Half Men" repeats.
No other comedy has the drawing power of "Men," which even in reruns averages bigger audiences (10.6 million, according to the Nielsen Co.) than first-run episodes of other network comedies, except for ABC's "Modern Family" (14.6 million).
Original episodes of "Two and a Half Men" top 15 million viewers and the show has increased its audience by 2 percent over last season,...
- 2/2/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
TNT's pilot "Bird Dog" has found a replacement for Eliza Dushku in the lead role -- and also cast the main character's dad.
Ashley Williams, who had a recurring part on TNT's "Saving Grace," has been cast in the role of a police officer in the Pacific Northwest who gets a new partner in the form of her estranged dad. Gerald McRaney, who's coming off NBC's "Undercovers," is playing her father, Deadline reports.
The casting of Williams comes a few days after Dushku dropped out of "Bird Dog" only a week after being cast. Her departure was apparently an amicable one, at least according to the "Dollhouse" star's Twitter feed.
Williams starred in a pair of Lifetime movies -- "At Risk" and "The Front" -- based on Patricia Cornwell novels earlier this year. Her credits also include a recurring part on "How I Met Your Mother's" first season, "Good Morning,...
Ashley Williams, who had a recurring part on TNT's "Saving Grace," has been cast in the role of a police officer in the Pacific Northwest who gets a new partner in the form of her estranged dad. Gerald McRaney, who's coming off NBC's "Undercovers," is playing her father, Deadline reports.
The casting of Williams comes a few days after Dushku dropped out of "Bird Dog" only a week after being cast. Her departure was apparently an amicable one, at least according to the "Dollhouse" star's Twitter feed.
Williams starred in a pair of Lifetime movies -- "At Risk" and "The Front" -- based on Patricia Cornwell novels earlier this year. Her credits also include a recurring part on "How I Met Your Mother's" first season, "Good Morning,...
- 12/10/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Executive producer Stanley M. Brooks of Once Upon a Time Films did not attend an AFTRA arbitration hearing Tuesday concerning more than $1 million owed from a 2008 Logo TV series but was represented by an attorney who acknowledged that there were unpaid residual payments, according to Del Shores, who was creator and director of the show in question, "Sordid Lives: The Series."
"I went to the AFTRA arbitration today to be a witness for AFTRA," Shores said in a statement to THR after the hearing. "I was not called upon to testify. My understanding is that Stan Brooks and Once Upon a Time Films agreed that they owed the actors of 'Sordid Lives: The Series' somewhere around $1.1 million in unpaid residuals and requested to meet with all three guilds involved -- WGA, DGA and AFTRA -- to try to come to a settlement for the artists owed, including myself.
"I went to the AFTRA arbitration today to be a witness for AFTRA," Shores said in a statement to THR after the hearing. "I was not called upon to testify. My understanding is that Stan Brooks and Once Upon a Time Films agreed that they owed the actors of 'Sordid Lives: The Series' somewhere around $1.1 million in unpaid residuals and requested to meet with all three guilds involved -- WGA, DGA and AFTRA -- to try to come to a settlement for the artists owed, including myself.
- 8/18/2010
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We had the promo up for Lifetime's first film "At Risk" last time. That film introduced high-powered and glamorous District Attorney Monique Lamont. Now, Andie MacDowell returns in the adaptation of the second book of Patricia Cornwell’s best-selling Win Garano series. "The Front" brings back high-powered and sexy Boston District Attorney Monique Lamont and her favorite ace detective, Win Garano, in a fast-paced mystery. Determined to generate much-needed publicity as her career in politics begins to lose its shine, Monique orders Win to re-open an investigation into an unsolved homicide that took place in one of Boston’s small outlying communities served by “The Front,” a coalition of small, local police departments that have banded together to fight crime.
- 4/16/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
A movie project about Pompeii that Roman Polanski was set to direct two years ago is being re-imagined as a miniseries by a partnership that includes Sony Pictures TV, Scott Free and German producer Tandem.
As with the aborted Polanski pic, the event mini is based on the bestseller "Pompeii" by Robert Harris and will be unveiled Monday in Cannes during the Miptv program sales market. (Polanski went on to collaborate with Harris on another pic, "The Ghost Writer," but has no involvement in this epic for the smallscreen.)
Details are still sketchy as to which party will retain which distribution rights on "Pompeii," but Tandem, the company behind another mini based on Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth," will likely handle key European territories while Sony retains rights elsewhere.
While the appetite for big-budget miniseries has waxed and waned in the U.S. over the decades, appeal internationally...
As with the aborted Polanski pic, the event mini is based on the bestseller "Pompeii" by Robert Harris and will be unveiled Monday in Cannes during the Miptv program sales market. (Polanski went on to collaborate with Harris on another pic, "The Ghost Writer," but has no involvement in this epic for the smallscreen.)
Details are still sketchy as to which party will retain which distribution rights on "Pompeii," but Tandem, the company behind another mini based on Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth," will likely handle key European territories while Sony retains rights elsewhere.
While the appetite for big-budget miniseries has waxed and waned in the U.S. over the decades, appeal internationally...
- 4/11/2010
- by By Elizabeth Guider
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Crime novelist Patricia Cornwell's penned work is brought to the smallscreen via Lifetime's "At Risk" airing tonight at 9 pm on the female-centric network. The film stars Andie MacDowell as a steel Magnolia in the Yankee bastion city of Boston, cast as Monique "Money" Lamont, the district attorney running for governor. Once again, MacDowell gets to show off her Francophile love (her "Groundhog Day" character's college major) as Lamont parlez le francais avec her père in a Southern accent and delivers terse little ripped from the headlines soundbites in her bid to be governor. Lamont laments with wavering voice, "We women running for office have to be strong And vulnerable..."The feel of the film marries elements...
- 4/10/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
See the poster as well as a promo clip from Lifetime Network's "At Risk" starring Andie MacDowell, Daniel Sunjat, Diahann Carroll, Annabeth Gish, and Ashley Williams. John Pielmeier writes based on Patricia Cornwell's #1 Best-Selling Crime Novels. The novels are officially brought to life with two world premiere movies which air two weeks in a row. Be sure to tune-in Saturday, April 10th at 9Pm Et/Pt for "At Risk," only on Lifetime! "At Risk" introduces audiences to the high-powered and glamorous District Attorney Monique Lamont (MacDowell), who seeks to further her political aspirations by solving a decades-old murder. Not convinced of the purity of his boss’ motives, Monique’s colleague, Win Garano (Sunjata), grudgingly takes on the assignment...
- 3/30/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Fans of the Kay Scarpetta crime series and the author, Patricia Cornwell, can look forward to her other works being dramatized and brought to the smallscreen by Lifetime networks. The work of #1 New York Times bestselling author, Patricia Cornwell, will make its on-screen debut when Andie MacDowell and Daniel Sunjata star in the Lifetime Original Movies At Risk and The Front. Cornwell's At Risk airs Saturday, April 10, 2010, at 9:00 pm (Et/Pt) -- and The Front airs Saturday, April 17, 2010, also at 9:00 pm (Et/Pt). This will mark the first time that Cornwell's suspense and forensic insight have been adapted for either film or television. Andie MacDowell is cast as Monique Lamont, the brazen and ambitious...
- 3/21/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
She may be hawking anti-aging creams for L'Oreal, but Andie MacDowell sure isn't feeling 51.
"The only thing I am missing in my life is kissing someone," she says. "It would be nice to kiss again; I am yet to find the right person."
MacDowell co-stars with the extremely handsome Daniel Sunjata in two upcoming Lifetime movies, "At Risk" and "Up Front." She says he caught her attention immediately. "I would just stare at his mouth, his lips; it's all beautiful."
In 2003 Sunjata appeared naked on Broadway in "Take Me Out" and MacDowell says had she known, "I would have gone back several nights in a row to watch him."
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"The only thing I am missing in my life is kissing someone," she says. "It would be nice to kiss again; I am yet to find the right person."
MacDowell co-stars with the extremely handsome Daniel Sunjata in two upcoming Lifetime movies, "At Risk" and "Up Front." She says he caught her attention immediately. "I would just stare at his mouth, his lips; it's all beautiful."
In 2003 Sunjata appeared naked on Broadway in "Take Me Out" and MacDowell says had she known, "I would have gone back several nights in a row to watch him."
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- 3/19/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
By Wrap Staff
Lifetime announced world premiere dates for a pair of mystery films based on the work of bestselling author Patricia Cornwell on Tuesday. 'Patricia Cornwell's At Risk" will debut on Saturday April 10 at 9 p.m. (Et/Pt) and "Patricia Cornwell's The Front" will hit screens a week later on Saturday April 17 at the same time.
The television network has attracted some moderately big names, let's call them B minus list, for the pair of Cornwell inspired films it that will begin airing in April, including Andie MacDowell, Annabeth Gish and Diahann Carroll.
In &q...
Lifetime announced world premiere dates for a pair of mystery films based on the work of bestselling author Patricia Cornwell on Tuesday. 'Patricia Cornwell's At Risk" will debut on Saturday April 10 at 9 p.m. (Et/Pt) and "Patricia Cornwell's The Front" will hit screens a week later on Saturday April 17 at the same time.
The television network has attracted some moderately big names, let's call them B minus list, for the pair of Cornwell inspired films it that will begin airing in April, including Andie MacDowell, Annabeth Gish and Diahann Carroll.
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- 3/9/2010
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
Andie MacDowell has revealed that she hates taking her clothes off to film sex scenes. The star, who has to strip off to play a sex addict in new Lifetime films The Front and At Risk, said that her shyness makes being nude in front of the camera embarrassing. MacDowell told Fox News: "I play a real bi**h, I was a narcissistic sex addict and had to sleep with young men. But it was embarrassing because I’m pretty shy and yet I had to look at myself in the mirror and take my clothes off." The 51-year-old also talked about the difficulty of (more)...
- 10/23/2009
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Andie MacDowell was terrified of stripping off in her latest films. The 51-year-old actress stars as District Attorney Monique Lamont in new TV movies "At Risk" and "The Front" - based on the mystery books by Patricia Cornwell - and found shooting the sex scenes mortifying.
She explained: "I play a real b***h, I was a narcissistic sex addict and had to sleep with young men. But it was embarrassing because I'm pretty shy and yet I had to look at myself in the mirror and take my clothes off."
Despite finding the part challenging, Andie is pleased she decided to tackle it.
She claims it is too easy for older actresses to fade into the background, and is determined to keep working for as long as possible.
Andie added to Fox News: "We live in a society that sees getting older in a certain way, but I keep...
She explained: "I play a real b***h, I was a narcissistic sex addict and had to sleep with young men. But it was embarrassing because I'm pretty shy and yet I had to look at myself in the mirror and take my clothes off."
Despite finding the part challenging, Andie is pleased she decided to tackle it.
She claims it is too easy for older actresses to fade into the background, and is determined to keep working for as long as possible.
Andie added to Fox News: "We live in a society that sees getting older in a certain way, but I keep...
- 10/22/2009
- icelebz.com
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