Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hawaii Five O" episode 11 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Ua 'aihue," and it turns out that we'll be seeing some very intense and dramatic stuff go down as Chin and Kono work an undercover art black market event and get taken hostage, and more! The episode is titled, “Ua ‘aihue.” In the new, 11th episode press release: Kono and Chin are going to go undercover in the world of black market priceless art and get taken hostage. Press release number 2: When a tourist is killed after unknowingly transporting a stolen Van Gogh, an undercover Kono and Chin are going to enter the world of black market priceless art and are taken hostage. Also, McGarrett will ask Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto to help train Kamekona to beat Chef Sam Choy in a shrimp cook-off. Guest stars feature: Masaharu Morimoto...
- 1/3/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Elementary" episode 22 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Paint It Black," and it sounds like things will get pretty interesting as Sherlock gets forced to partner up with his estranged brother to work an important case, and more. In the new,22nd episode press release: Sherlock will get forced to partner with his estranged brother, Mycroft, as he races to solve a Life-Or-Death case. Press release number 2: Business will become personal for Sherlock when he is forced to partner with his estranged brother, Mycroft, to solve a case with life-or-death consequences. Lucy Liu is going to make her directorial debut for television. Rhys Ifans guest stars as Mycroft Holmes. Other guest stars will feature: Henri Lubatti (Marchef), Vincenzo Amato (Guillaume de Soto), Tim Guinee (Dean McNally), Michael Gaston (Kurt Yoder), Max Van Bel (Jem), Andrew Halliday (Mr. Hostetler) , Nambi E. Kelley (Ms.
- 4/24/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Elementary" episode 21 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "The Man With the Twisted Lip," and it sounds like things will get quite interesting and dramatic as Sherlock's brother arrives on the scene, causes tension between Sherlock and Watson, and more. In the new,21st episode press release: Tensions will rise between Holmes and Watson when Holmes' brother, MyCroft, makes a surprise return to New York. Press release number 2: When Sherlock’s brother ,Mycroft, makes a surprise return to New York, his motivations will cause discord between Sherlock and Joan. In the meantime, a missing person case is going to take Sherlock and Joan inside the world of unmanned aeronautics. Guest stars will feature: Henri Lubatti (Marchef), Jeremy Shamos (Dr. Paul Sutherland), Teal Wicks (Tess Dahl), Vincenzo Amato (Guillaume de Soto), T. Ryder Smith (Kenneth Carlson), Josh Salatin (Wyatt...
- 4/10/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
[Warning: This story contains major spoilers from Sunday's episode of Once Upon a Time. Read at your own risk!]
Once Upon a Time said farewell to yet another character on Sunday night after the Wicked Witch of the West claimed her first victim.
Desperate to resurrect his father, Neal (Michael Raymond-James) and Belle (Emilie de Ravin) enlisted the help of Lumiere (Henri Lubatti), who — under orders from Zelena (Rebecca Mader) — pointed them to the Dark Lord's vault without first revealing...
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Once Upon a Time said farewell to yet another character on Sunday night after the Wicked Witch of the West claimed her first victim.
Desperate to resurrect his father, Neal (Michael Raymond-James) and Belle (Emilie de Ravin) enlisted the help of Lumiere (Henri Lubatti), who — under orders from Zelena (Rebecca Mader) — pointed them to the Dark Lord's vault without first revealing...
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- 3/31/2014
- by Natalie Abrams
- TVGuide - Breaking News
New Once Upon A Time season 3,episode 15 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently, ABC released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Once Upon A Time" episode 15 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Quiet Minds," and it sounds like things will get very intriguing as Neal aka Baelfire makes his much awaited return to Storybrooke, and more. In the new,15th episode press release: Neal is going to return to Storybrooke and will yearn to reconnect with his son ,Henry, and his father, Rumpelstiltskin. And in the fairy tale land of the past, Neal, with the aid of Belle and Lumiere, is going to attempt to find a way to bring back Rumpelstiltskin from the dead. Press release number 2: Neal will find himself back in Storybrooke and yearns for a way to reconnect with his son, Henry, whose memories of his father are gone, while also trying to find his own father,...
- 3/29/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Person Of Interest season 3,episode 14 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CBS. Recently,CBS dished out the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 14 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Provenance," and the team actually ends up planning a huge heist that could get them all thrown in jail, and more. In the new,14th episode press release: Reese is going to return to New York, but a daring plan could make his first mission back, the teams last. Press release number 2: Reese will rejoin Finch in New York, but when the team receives the number of a highly skilled antiquities thief, a surprising turn of events will find them planning a heist which could land them all in jail. Guest stars will feature: Elaine Tan (Kelli (Jiao) Lin), Henri Lubatti (Agent Alain Bouchard), Gene Farber (Cyril), Chris Jackson (Farrow), Stelio Savante (Aris), Chloe Cheng...
- 2/2/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
It's Speed meets When a Stranger Calls, by way of Saw and The Purge, in the indie thriller Unknown Caller, which is ready to dial into limited theaters on March 1st. Everything you need to know to get you prepped for the release awaits, including poster art and an intense and action-packed trailer.
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Directed by Amariah Olson and Obin Olson, the flick stars Louise Griffiths, David Chisum, Assaf Cohen, Henri Lubatti and Victor McCay.
Synopsis
A psychopath uses a family’s high tech security system with a ticking time bomb to terrorize them for 90 minutes demanding an answer to his question; ‘Who Am I?’
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Directed by Amariah Olson and Obin Olson, the flick stars Louise Griffiths, David Chisum, Assaf Cohen, Henri Lubatti and Victor McCay.
Synopsis
A psychopath uses a family’s high tech security system with a ticking time bomb to terrorize them for 90 minutes demanding an answer to his question; ‘Who Am I?’
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- 1/14/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) exchanged cold stares when she made a deal with an old flame in the latest episode of Burn Notice, “Hard Out”. Armand (Gavin Rossdale) will take a look at the bomb from last week’s boat and be able to tell her who made it if she retrieves a truckload of armor piercing ammo from a well-known weapons manufacturer. The bomb signature is just another breadcrumb in Michael’s (Jeffrey Donovan) pursuit of the man who is trying to frame him. For Armand, there’s more to that ammo than what he’s leading on. Meanwhile Michael’s CIA job began as a simple extraction of Steve Cahill (Henri Lubatti) in the Caribbean. Michael joins Agent Pearce (Lauren Stamile) (our first time seeing her in action) for this small operation and they employed Jesse’s security background on his first day off from his 9 to 5 job. Unfortunately...
- 8/13/2011
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Fiona contacts her old flame, arms dealer Armand (Gavin Rossdale), to learn who made the bomb that almost killed Jacob Starky. In return for this information, Armand asks her to hijack a truck full of armor-piercing ammunition. Meanwhile, Michael, Jesse, and Agent Pearce (Lauren Stamile) sail to a Caribbean island to covertly apprehend traitor Steve Cahill (Henry Lubatti). Their escape is complicated by the arrival of a mercenary army.
Once again, we have Michael facing superior numbers, but “Hard Out” stood out because Michael and Jesse couldn’t call Fiona and Sam for help. Instead, Michael had the idea to pose as a covert team sent to check the mercenaries’ security set-up. Accordingly, Michael, Jesse, and Pearce knocked out long-range communications from the island, so their identities couldn’t be checked higher up the chain of command.
I’ve sometimes doubted whether Michael and friends could realistically fool people. In this case,...
Once again, we have Michael facing superior numbers, but “Hard Out” stood out because Michael and Jesse couldn’t call Fiona and Sam for help. Instead, Michael had the idea to pose as a covert team sent to check the mercenaries’ security set-up. Accordingly, Michael, Jesse, and Pearce knocked out long-range communications from the island, so their identities couldn’t be checked higher up the chain of command.
I’ve sometimes doubted whether Michael and friends could realistically fool people. In this case,...
- 8/12/2011
- by Gerald So
- Boomtron
Bonne Fête Nationale! It's July 14 (or 14 July for you Euros), which means it's time to celebrate all things French.
And while some might choose to commemorate the 1789 storming of the Bastille with fancy wine and cheese spreads or by playing "La Marseillaise" on repeat, we'll be camping out in front of the tube with some of our favorite French TV characters.
You might be surprised to know that there aren't a whole lot of them, but we've come up with 10 who you shouldn't have a hard time tracking down if your francophone heart wants company.
Here they are, in their mostly fake-accented and cliche name glory:
Luc Laurent (Gilles Marini), "Brothers and Sisters"
Fans of the ABC family soap were probably sad to see the series canceled this year for many reasons -- but few give us more pause than the fact that we'll no longer see Gilles Marini in our home every week.
And while some might choose to commemorate the 1789 storming of the Bastille with fancy wine and cheese spreads or by playing "La Marseillaise" on repeat, we'll be camping out in front of the tube with some of our favorite French TV characters.
You might be surprised to know that there aren't a whole lot of them, but we've come up with 10 who you shouldn't have a hard time tracking down if your francophone heart wants company.
Here they are, in their mostly fake-accented and cliche name glory:
Luc Laurent (Gilles Marini), "Brothers and Sisters"
Fans of the ABC family soap were probably sad to see the series canceled this year for many reasons -- but few give us more pause than the fact that we'll no longer see Gilles Marini in our home every week.
- 7/14/2011
- by [email protected]
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Film review: 'Nowheresville'
The most original aspect of "Nowheresville", a low-budget comedy-romance, is the writer-director credit. Bishop Trout is the team moniker for co-producers Randall Harvey and Alex Mindt, Seattle-based filmmakers with several shorts and stage productions on their resumes.
"Nowheresville" made its world premiere recently at the Wine Country Film Festival in Northern California. Well-made and mildly diverting, the tale of friends, lovers and mates-to-be is predictable but sweet-natured. However, its commercial prospects are frankly nowaysville in a flooded marketplace.
"Like a river that don't know where it's flowing" is how one character describes love, quoting the Bruce Springsteen song "Hungry Heart". Unfortunately, one can't say the same for the scenario of this film, which opens with matter-of-fact philosopher Mike Mark Berry) introducing the small cast of players while dressing in formal wear for his own wedding.
Of course, the ultimate trick is guessing to whom Mike is getting hitched. Thankfully, the filmmakers don't overplay the gambit as Mike is mostly peripheral to the main action.
The primary players include manic, used-to-be-a-drunk Tom (Henri Lubatti), notorious for his dramatic approach to just about everything. In a seemingly healthy relationship with perky guy-saver Jenny Kim Tyler), Tom is set to pop the question in an elaborate scheme set at a Chinese restaurant.
Mike and Tom's best friend, Lillian (Kim Evey), are co-conspirators in a plan that includes a ring hidden in Ice Cream and the proposal inside a Fortune Cookie. In the days leading to the big event, however, Tom and Lillian realize that they have more than an intimate friendship. Maybe Tom is asking the wrong girl to walk down the aisle.
With supporting characters that are uniformly irritating, from Jenny's dysfunctional parents to a flower shop owner who goes ballistic when Tom and Lillian stand frozen and watch his store robbed by an old woman, "Nowheresville" rarely delves beneath the surface to explore what motivates the leads beyond their obvious longing for true love.
NOWHERESVILLE
Trout Films
Writer-director: Bishop Trout
Producers: Alex Mindt, Randall Harvey, Kim Tyler
Director of photography: Christopher Bell
Editors: Timothy Demmons, David Culp
Color/stereo
Cast:
Tom: Henri Lubatti
Lillian: Kim Evey
Jenny: Kim Tyler
Mike: Mark Berry
Running time -- 98 minutes
No MPAA rating...
"Nowheresville" made its world premiere recently at the Wine Country Film Festival in Northern California. Well-made and mildly diverting, the tale of friends, lovers and mates-to-be is predictable but sweet-natured. However, its commercial prospects are frankly nowaysville in a flooded marketplace.
"Like a river that don't know where it's flowing" is how one character describes love, quoting the Bruce Springsteen song "Hungry Heart". Unfortunately, one can't say the same for the scenario of this film, which opens with matter-of-fact philosopher Mike Mark Berry) introducing the small cast of players while dressing in formal wear for his own wedding.
Of course, the ultimate trick is guessing to whom Mike is getting hitched. Thankfully, the filmmakers don't overplay the gambit as Mike is mostly peripheral to the main action.
The primary players include manic, used-to-be-a-drunk Tom (Henri Lubatti), notorious for his dramatic approach to just about everything. In a seemingly healthy relationship with perky guy-saver Jenny Kim Tyler), Tom is set to pop the question in an elaborate scheme set at a Chinese restaurant.
Mike and Tom's best friend, Lillian (Kim Evey), are co-conspirators in a plan that includes a ring hidden in Ice Cream and the proposal inside a Fortune Cookie. In the days leading to the big event, however, Tom and Lillian realize that they have more than an intimate friendship. Maybe Tom is asking the wrong girl to walk down the aisle.
With supporting characters that are uniformly irritating, from Jenny's dysfunctional parents to a flower shop owner who goes ballistic when Tom and Lillian stand frozen and watch his store robbed by an old woman, "Nowheresville" rarely delves beneath the surface to explore what motivates the leads beyond their obvious longing for true love.
NOWHERESVILLE
Trout Films
Writer-director: Bishop Trout
Producers: Alex Mindt, Randall Harvey, Kim Tyler
Director of photography: Christopher Bell
Editors: Timothy Demmons, David Culp
Color/stereo
Cast:
Tom: Henri Lubatti
Lillian: Kim Evey
Jenny: Kim Tyler
Mike: Mark Berry
Running time -- 98 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 8/19/1998
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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