A kidnapping in Rome sets off events that have all three “FBI” teams banding together in a three-hour event on Tuesday, April 4. Jeremy Sisto’s character, special agent Jubal Valentine, jets from the New York Field office to Italy to help out “FBI: International” star Scott Forrester, who’s played by Luke Kleintank. Meanwhile, Stuart Scola (John Boyd) goes undercover and teams up with Remy Scott (Dylan McDermott) of “FBI: Most Wanted” to stop a mass-casualty terror attack in New York City.
Ahead of the episode, Sisto told TheWrap what to expect from Jubal being a “fish out of water” overseas without his usual team around him, his theory on why his character speaks Italian, and which actor he’d like to play Jubal’s Italian grandfather should a future storyline require it.
The crossover starts with “FBI: International,” then segues back to “FBI,” finishing with the Fugitive Task Force on “FBI: Most Wanted.
Ahead of the episode, Sisto told TheWrap what to expect from Jubal being a “fish out of water” overseas without his usual team around him, his theory on why his character speaks Italian, and which actor he’d like to play Jubal’s Italian grandfather should a future storyline require it.
The crossover starts with “FBI: International,” then segues back to “FBI,” finishing with the Fugitive Task Force on “FBI: Most Wanted.
- 4/4/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Son Trailer — Ivan Kavanagh‘s Son movie trailer has been released by Rlje Films and Shudder. The Son Trailer stars Andi Matichak, Emile Hirsch, Luke David Blumm, Cranston Johnson, Blaine Maye, J. Robert Spencer, Rocco Sisto, Kristine Nielsen, Adam Stephenson, Matthew Sean Blumm, Adam Henslee, and Blaine Maye. Crew Ivan Kavanagh wrote the screenplay [...]
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- 2/12/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Hey, "Evil" fans. We are back to deliver up to you guys the new set of spoiler teasers for the upcoming episode 7, which is due out next week. Thanks to CBS and their official episode 7 press release, we do have a main plotline teaser description for it, a title and a few other details. So, we're just going to get right into it. For starters, episode 7 has been officially named/titled, "Vatican III." It sounds like episode 7 will feature some very intense, intriguing and possible dramatic scenes. In the new episode 7, a female guest character named Bridget will have a very serious moment in tis episode. At some point, this Bridget lady is actually going to confess to killing someone during one of her exorcisms! In light of this very tragic revelation, recurring character Monsignor Korecki will enlist David, Kristen and Ben to investigate the details of Bridget's crazy story...
- 11/8/2019
- by Derek Smith
- OnTheFlix
Tact, The Actors Company Theatre has announced that Jennifer Ehle Oslo -Tony nomination, The Coast of Utopia - Tony Award, Design for Living, The Real Thing - Tony, Theatre World awards, Kristine Nielsen Present Laughter You Can't Take It With You Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike -Tony Outer Critics Circle Award, Peter Bartlett She Loves Me Something's Rotten Rodgers Hammerstein's Cinderella, Reed Birney 1984 The Humans - Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination Gemini Picnic Casa Valentina - Drama Desk, Tony nomination, Cynthia Harris 'Mad About You' The Tribute Artist Bad Habits Company Any Wednesday, Lorenzo Pisoni Equus, Humor Abuse, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Last Dance, and Simon Jones The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Party Monster The Thomas Crown Affair 12 Monkeys, Waiting in the Wings Private Lives The Real Inspector HoundHamlet Benefactors The Real Thing will star along with Hanna Cheek,...
- 1/13/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Vampire Diaries Star Paul Wesley Joins Robert Fairchild in Frankenstein Off-Broadway; Cast Complete!
Ensemble for the Romantic Century has announced that joining Tony nominee Robert Fairchild in the Off-Broadway premiere of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will be Avey Noble Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Krysty Swann Mozart's Requiem at Carnegie Hall Verdi'sRequiem at Lincoln Center, Mia Vallet Lucy Thurber's Asheville at Rattlestick, Peyton Lusk Falsettos on Broadway, Rocco Sisto Obie Award for sustained excellence, Shiv Ajay Pancholi-Parekh, and Paul Wesley 'The Vampire Diaries,' Cal In Camo.
- 12/27/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Ensemble for the Romantic Century will soon present the Off-Broadway premiere of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, starring Tony nominee Robert Fairchild An American in Paris, Avey Noble Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Krysty Swann Mozart's Requiem at Carnegie Hall Verdi'sRequiem at Lincoln Center, Mia Vallet Lucy Thurber's Asheville at Rattlestick, Peyton Lusk Falsettos on Broadway, Rocco Sisto Obie Award for sustained excellence, Shiv Ajay Pancholi-Parekh, and Paul Wesley 'The Vampire Diaries,' Cal In Camo.
- 12/23/2017
- by TV - Press Previews
- BroadwayWorld.com
Ensemble for the Romantic Century has announced that joining Tony nominee Robert Fairchild in the Off-Broadway premiere of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will be Avey Noble Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Krysty Swann Mozart's Requiem at Carnegie Hall Verdi'sRequiem at Lincoln Center, Mia Vallet Lucy Thurber's Asheville at Rattlestick, Peyton Lusk Falsettos on Broadway, Rocco Sisto Obie Award for sustained excellence, Shiv Ajay Pancholi-Parekh, and Paul Wesley 'The Vampire Diaries,' Cal In Camo.
- 12/21/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Vampire Diaries Star Paul Wesley Joins Robert Fairchild in Frankenstein Off-Broadway; Cast Complete!
Ensemble for the Romantic Century has announced that joining Tony nominee Robert Fairchild in the Off-Broadway premiere of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will be Avey Noble Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Krysty Swann Mozart's Requiem at Carnegie Hall Verdi'sRequiem at Lincoln Center, Mia Vallet Lucy Thurber's Asheville at Rattlestick, Peyton Lusk Falsettos on Broadway, Rocco Sisto Obie Award for sustained excellence, Shiv Ajay Pancholi-Parekh, and Paul Wesley 'The Vampire Diaries,' Cal In Camo.
- 12/7/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tact, The Actors Company Theatre has announced that Jennifer Ehle Oslo -Tony nomination, The Coast of Utopia - Tony Award, Design for Living, The Real Thing - Tony, Theatre World awards, Kristine Nielsen Present Laughter You Can't Take It With You Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike -Tony Outer Critics Circle Award, Peter Bartlett She Loves Me Something's Rotten Rodgers Hammerstein's Cinderella, Reed Birney 1984 The Humans - Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination Gemini Picnic Casa Valentina - Drama Desk, Tony nomination, Cynthia Harris Mad About You The Tribute Artist Bad Habits Company Any Wednesday, Lorenzo Pisoni Equus, Humor Abuse, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Last Dance, and Simon Jones The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Party Monster The Thomas Crown Affair 12 Monkeys, Waiting in the Wings Private Lives The Real Inspector HoundHamlet Benefactors The Real Thing will star along with Hanna Cheek,...
- 11/7/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tact, The Actors Company Theatre has announced that Jennifer Ehle Oslo -Tony nomination, The Coast of Utopia - Tony Award, Design for Living, The Real Thing - Tony, Theatre World awards, Kristine Nielsen Present Laughter You Can't Take It With You Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike -Tony Outer Critics Circle Award, Peter Bartlett She Loves Me Something's Rotten Rodgers Hammerstein's Cinderella, Reed Birney 1984 The Humans - Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination Gemini Picnic Casa Valentina - Drama Desk, Tony nomination, Cynthia Harris 'Mad About You' The Tribute Artist Bad Habits Company Any Wednesday, Lorenzo Pisoni Equus, Humor Abuse, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Last Dance, and Simon Jones The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Party Monster The Thomas Crown Affair 12 Monkeys, Waiting in the Wings Private Lives The Real Inspector HoundHamlet Benefactors The Real Thing will star along with Hanna Cheek,...
- 10/18/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
'Tis Pity She's a Whore Written by John Ford Directed by Jesse Berger Red Bull Theater, The Duke, NYC April 14-May 16, 2015
Red Bull Theater reliably mounts excellent productions, and its ’Tis Pity She's a Whore is no exception. John Ford's early 1630s revenge tragedy could be most simply summed up, as some of Red Bull promotional materials do, as Romeo and Juliet with incest. It includes an earthy nurse, a well-meaning but ultimately ineffective friar, and, of course, some extremely forbidden love.
But, in addition to its Shakespearean echoes, it also features hallmarks of the later, Jacobean stage, such as a double-dealing servant, an inept gallant, and corrupt Catholic clergy, as well as spectacular, often darkly comedic onstage violence, and it is equally reminiscent of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and Thomas Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy, both of which Red Bull has previously staged and the...
Red Bull Theater reliably mounts excellent productions, and its ’Tis Pity She's a Whore is no exception. John Ford's early 1630s revenge tragedy could be most simply summed up, as some of Red Bull promotional materials do, as Romeo and Juliet with incest. It includes an earthy nurse, a well-meaning but ultimately ineffective friar, and, of course, some extremely forbidden love.
But, in addition to its Shakespearean echoes, it also features hallmarks of the later, Jacobean stage, such as a double-dealing servant, an inept gallant, and corrupt Catholic clergy, as well as spectacular, often darkly comedic onstage violence, and it is equally reminiscent of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and Thomas Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy, both of which Red Bull has previously staged and the...
- 4/23/2015
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
Emily Bergl, Sheila Bandyopadhyay & More Set for Red Bull's Staged Reading of The Roaring Girl, 3/24
Today, Red Bull Theater announced the cast for their Staged Reading of The Roaring Girl, by Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton Emily Bergl of Showtime's 'Shameless', Sheila Bandyopadhyay, Michael Braun, Clifton Duncan, Miriam Hyman, Whit Leyenberger, David Manis, Alex Morf, Tom O'Keefe, Bhavesh Patel, Pearl Rhein, Rocco Sisto, Raphael Nash Thompson, Sam Tsoutsouvas, and Lisa Wolpe. The Roaring Girl will be directed by Ben Prusiner and will take place Monday March 24th at 730pm at the Lucille Lortel Theater, 121 Christopher Street, between Bleecker and Hudson Streets.
- 3/20/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Red Bull Theater presents the Off Broadway revival of Loot by Joe Orton. Red Bull Artistic Director Jesse Bergerdirects a company that includes Rebecca Brooksher Fay, Eric Martin Brown Meadows, Jarlath Conroy McLeavy,Ryan Garbayo Dennis, Rocco Sisto Truscott, and Nick Westrate Hal. Loot has scenic design by Narelle Sissons, costume design by Sara Jean Tosetti, lighting design by Scott Zielinski, and sound design by Brad Berridge. Joan Rivers just visited the show and you can check out photos from backstage below...
- 2/3/2014
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Freestyle Digital Media LLC (Fdm) has acquired all rights North America (excluding Us theatrical) for director Margaret Whitton.s colorful romantic comedy A Bird Of The Air from Tashtego Films LLC. Based on Joe Coomer.s acclaimed novel The Loop, the film stars Jackson Hurst (.Drop Dead Diva.) and Rachel Nichols (.Conan the Barbarian.), and is from an adaptation by screenwriter Roger Towne. Produced by Steven Tabakin and Margaret Whitton, and executive produced by Warren Spector, the film will debut on April 10, 2012. A Bird Of The Air was theatrically released in the USA by Paladin in the fall of 2011.
A mysterious parrot brings Fiona (Rachel Nichols) into the nighttime world of Lyman (Jackson Hurst), a quiet loner who works on the highway helping stranded motorists. When a talkative parrot flies into his trailer, Lyman becomes obsessed with returning the bird to its owner, leading him to Fiona, a determined librarian...
A mysterious parrot brings Fiona (Rachel Nichols) into the nighttime world of Lyman (Jackson Hurst), a quiet loner who works on the highway helping stranded motorists. When a talkative parrot flies into his trailer, Lyman becomes obsessed with returning the bird to its owner, leading him to Fiona, a determined librarian...
- 3/26/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Coming your way in limited release on September 23rd, A Bird of the Air is a quirky, indie number that looks as charming as anything to come along in a while. Centered around a loner who finds a parrot, and embarks on a mission to return the bird to its rightful owner, it's a kind of quest film that spins out of control.
If the trailer is any real indication, my money is on this one coming together into a very solid effort, and one that I think many will find themselves watching again and again.
Below check out some more info, the trailer, and a few images, and find out if this one will make appearance near you.
A sassy parrot and a free-spirited librarian upend the well-ordered life of a solitary man.
Lyman (Jackson Hurst) is a loner, working the graveyard shift for the Courtesy Patrol. When a...
If the trailer is any real indication, my money is on this one coming together into a very solid effort, and one that I think many will find themselves watching again and again.
Below check out some more info, the trailer, and a few images, and find out if this one will make appearance near you.
A sassy parrot and a free-spirited librarian upend the well-ordered life of a solitary man.
Lyman (Jackson Hurst) is a loner, working the graveyard shift for the Courtesy Patrol. When a...
- 8/21/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis; Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) announced complete casting today for the Shakespeare in the Park production of Euripides' The Bacchae, directed by JoAnne Akalaitis with original music by Philip Glass and translated by Nicholas Rudall. Anthony Mackie (The Hurt Locker) will play the lead role of Pentheus joining George Bartenieff as Cadmus; André De Shields as Teiresias; Jonathan Groff as Dionysus; Karen Kandel as Chorus Leader; Joan MacIntosh as Agave; Steven Rishard as Cowherd; and Rocco Sisto as Messenger.
- 7/6/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Due to popular demand and great ticket sales, McCarter Theatre Center has added a performance of its acclaimed production of George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession on Sunday, February 15 at 7:30 p.m. Staged by McCarter Artistic Director Emily Mann, the cast features Suzanne Bertish in the title role, along with Robin Chadwick, Edward Hibbert, Madeleine Hutchins, Michael Izquierdo, and Rocco Sisto.
- 2/9/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
American Astronaut
An all-male culture driven by song and dance and set way out yonder on the open prairie presents some expected oddities. Hooking up the western to a sci-fi trajectory while heaving in some outrageous, foot-stomping shenanigans, "The American Astronaut" is an amusing, cracked and somewhat frantic film. Art house viewers who prefer their cinema scrabbled -- Sergio Leone mixed with absurdist commentary -- will find "Astronaut"'s wired story orbits peculiarly amusing. One of the few audacious and inventive offerings in the dramatic competition here at the Sundance Film Festival, "Astronaut"'s wickedly zany parts might add up to more than the sum of its being, but for knee slaps, hoots and howls, it's a refreshing divertissement.
Like the Old West, the terrain of outer space in "Astronaut" is littered with greased geezers, scoundrels, malcontents, blowhards and psychos. It's a tough and dirty universe where hard-boiled astronaut Samuel Curtis (Cory McAbee) ekes out a living, blasting away at several dubious and dangerous enterprises. His latest mission is indicative of the slim pickings in his buggy world: He must deliver a cat to an outer-asteroid saloon. Like every gin joint in the universe, this saloon is populated by unsavories, including Curtis' former partner (Joshua Taylor), a pirate and fruit thief who loads him with a crazy device that will lead him to a rare life form -- a genuine girl. Make sense so far? Well, probably not. Admittedly, there's a lot to swallow and absorb. Although much of this yahoo yarn doesn't make much sense on a literal level, that's its oddball charm: It's surreal, gritty and nutso all at once.
In this cinematic head case, it's the telling more than the story that you savor. Writer-director-star McAbee and his scruffy, talented cast and design team have blasted "Astronaut" off into a surreal orbit of campy comedy, including a goofy load of hoedown dance numbers and bizarre stand-up comedy. The brainy, nonsensical plot careens all over the genre-scape and, as long as the song-and-dance nonsense is front and center, it's catchy and funny. Unfortunately, the packed story load often crumples under its own ambitious weight and energy, zigzagging through so many warped and speedy turns that it's hard to follow. In fact, you could study a diagram of the film afterward and still not likely put all the pieces together.
Between the bombardment on your brain cells, there are wonderful respites: The expositional commentary is so out-there and deliriously off-center that "Astronaut"'s philosophical warblings more than compensate for its story wobblings.
Befitting its story line and setting, there are some decidedly odd jiggers and off-road coots in this peculiarity. Although it's never perfectly clear exactly what they're up to, they certainly command our attention. Whenever "Astronaut" gyrates off the narrative map, it's crusty/cooty players stomp to the rescue. Round up all the dead cats and award them to this crew's talented toe-tapping thesps: Tom Aldredge is a hoot as a withered old man with a capacity for mangling a joke, while Rocco Sisto is captivatingly off-center as a demented, bow-tied professor. Among the other colorful geezers and intergalactic gauchos, Bill Buell shoes down a crazy comic dance turn, delighting the brigands and bruisers of this peculiar universe.
Technically, "Astronaut" is engineered with some brainy and warped flourishes. Geoff Tuttle's expressionist/futuristic design is wonderfully absurd, while cinematographer W. Mott Hupfel III's lensings are aptly off-kilter and smartly shaded with harsh and funny light beams.
THE AMERICAN ASTRONAUT
A BNS production
Producers: William Perkins, Joshua Taylor, Bobby Lurie
Screenwriter-director: Cory McAbee
Director of photography: W. Mott Hupfel III
Music director: Bobby Lurie
Music: The Billy Nayer Show
Sound designer: Doug McKean
Production designer: Geoff Tuttle
Co-producer: Michael Krantz
Editor: Pete Beaudreau
Costume designer: Dawn Weisberg
Casting director: Ann Goulder
Black and white/stereo
Cast:
Samuel Curtis: Cory McAbee
Professor Hess: Rocco Sisto
The Boy: Gregory Russell Cook
Cloris: Annie Golden
Bodysuit: James Ransone
Blueberry Pirate: Joshua Taylor
Old Man: Tom Aldredge
Lee Vilensky: Peter McRobbie
Eddie: Bill Buell
Henchman No. 1: Mark Manley
Henchman No. 2: Ned Sublette
Running time -- 91 minutes
No MPAA rating...
Like the Old West, the terrain of outer space in "Astronaut" is littered with greased geezers, scoundrels, malcontents, blowhards and psychos. It's a tough and dirty universe where hard-boiled astronaut Samuel Curtis (Cory McAbee) ekes out a living, blasting away at several dubious and dangerous enterprises. His latest mission is indicative of the slim pickings in his buggy world: He must deliver a cat to an outer-asteroid saloon. Like every gin joint in the universe, this saloon is populated by unsavories, including Curtis' former partner (Joshua Taylor), a pirate and fruit thief who loads him with a crazy device that will lead him to a rare life form -- a genuine girl. Make sense so far? Well, probably not. Admittedly, there's a lot to swallow and absorb. Although much of this yahoo yarn doesn't make much sense on a literal level, that's its oddball charm: It's surreal, gritty and nutso all at once.
In this cinematic head case, it's the telling more than the story that you savor. Writer-director-star McAbee and his scruffy, talented cast and design team have blasted "Astronaut" off into a surreal orbit of campy comedy, including a goofy load of hoedown dance numbers and bizarre stand-up comedy. The brainy, nonsensical plot careens all over the genre-scape and, as long as the song-and-dance nonsense is front and center, it's catchy and funny. Unfortunately, the packed story load often crumples under its own ambitious weight and energy, zigzagging through so many warped and speedy turns that it's hard to follow. In fact, you could study a diagram of the film afterward and still not likely put all the pieces together.
Between the bombardment on your brain cells, there are wonderful respites: The expositional commentary is so out-there and deliriously off-center that "Astronaut"'s philosophical warblings more than compensate for its story wobblings.
Befitting its story line and setting, there are some decidedly odd jiggers and off-road coots in this peculiarity. Although it's never perfectly clear exactly what they're up to, they certainly command our attention. Whenever "Astronaut" gyrates off the narrative map, it's crusty/cooty players stomp to the rescue. Round up all the dead cats and award them to this crew's talented toe-tapping thesps: Tom Aldredge is a hoot as a withered old man with a capacity for mangling a joke, while Rocco Sisto is captivatingly off-center as a demented, bow-tied professor. Among the other colorful geezers and intergalactic gauchos, Bill Buell shoes down a crazy comic dance turn, delighting the brigands and bruisers of this peculiar universe.
Technically, "Astronaut" is engineered with some brainy and warped flourishes. Geoff Tuttle's expressionist/futuristic design is wonderfully absurd, while cinematographer W. Mott Hupfel III's lensings are aptly off-kilter and smartly shaded with harsh and funny light beams.
THE AMERICAN ASTRONAUT
A BNS production
Producers: William Perkins, Joshua Taylor, Bobby Lurie
Screenwriter-director: Cory McAbee
Director of photography: W. Mott Hupfel III
Music director: Bobby Lurie
Music: The Billy Nayer Show
Sound designer: Doug McKean
Production designer: Geoff Tuttle
Co-producer: Michael Krantz
Editor: Pete Beaudreau
Costume designer: Dawn Weisberg
Casting director: Ann Goulder
Black and white/stereo
Cast:
Samuel Curtis: Cory McAbee
Professor Hess: Rocco Sisto
The Boy: Gregory Russell Cook
Cloris: Annie Golden
Bodysuit: James Ransone
Blueberry Pirate: Joshua Taylor
Old Man: Tom Aldredge
Lee Vilensky: Peter McRobbie
Eddie: Bill Buell
Henchman No. 1: Mark Manley
Henchman No. 2: Ned Sublette
Running time -- 91 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 2/1/2001
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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