

Alexander Ludwig in ‘Heels’ season 2 episode 4 (Photo Credit: Starz)
Starz’s Heels season two episode four begins with a confirmation that Jack (Stephen Amell) and Staci (Alison Luff) aren’t just going through the paces, they are legitimately back together. Jack even asks for Staci’s opinion on what to do about the Gully situation, and she sides with Willie and Bill, believing Jack will have to make a deal. Or, maybe he can just apologize.
Jack and Staci’s houseguest, Ace (Alexander Ludwig), is totally confused about what to do next. He’s supposed to be long gone – off to bigger and better things – and yet here he is, back in Duffy. Jack reminds him he’s important to the Dwl and vows to work with him as equals. Ace is, understandably, skeptical and wants to put wrestling behind him. (Jack’s sympathetic to Ace’s needs…for once.
Starz’s Heels season two episode four begins with a confirmation that Jack (Stephen Amell) and Staci (Alison Luff) aren’t just going through the paces, they are legitimately back together. Jack even asks for Staci’s opinion on what to do about the Gully situation, and she sides with Willie and Bill, believing Jack will have to make a deal. Or, maybe he can just apologize.
Jack and Staci’s houseguest, Ace (Alexander Ludwig), is totally confused about what to do next. He’s supposed to be long gone – off to bigger and better things – and yet here he is, back in Duffy. Jack reminds him he’s important to the Dwl and vows to work with him as equals. Ace is, understandably, skeptical and wants to put wrestling behind him. (Jack’s sympathetic to Ace’s needs…for once.
- 8/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies


Stephen Amell in ‘Heels’ season 2 episode 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)
Starz’s Heels season two episode three is titled “Discord,” but a more appropriate title would be “Redemption.” Jack sees the light and realizes he’s his own worst enemy, while Ace has a creepy nightmare visit from his dead dad that sets him back on the path to Duffy.
We kick off episode three with a brief flashback to a young Jack getting a whipping from his mom for snatching a piece of cake. Apparently, the incident left a lasting impression and was just one example of the abuse he suffered at her hands.
Flash-forward to current events, and Jack (Stephen Amell) pays a brief visit to his mom’s house to grab her phone and to announce that he’s concluded that if he and Ace kill each other, it’ll be all her fault.
And speaking of Ace...
Starz’s Heels season two episode three is titled “Discord,” but a more appropriate title would be “Redemption.” Jack sees the light and realizes he’s his own worst enemy, while Ace has a creepy nightmare visit from his dead dad that sets him back on the path to Duffy.
We kick off episode three with a brief flashback to a young Jack getting a whipping from his mom for snatching a piece of cake. Apparently, the incident left a lasting impression and was just one example of the abuse he suffered at her hands.
Flash-forward to current events, and Jack (Stephen Amell) pays a brief visit to his mom’s house to grab her phone and to announce that he’s concluded that if he and Ace kill each other, it’ll be all her fault.
And speaking of Ace...
- 8/12/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies

Second World War thriller stars Arnold Vosloo, Jacob Keohane, Michael Ironside.
Voltage Pictures is launching worldwide sales on Phil Blattenberger’s Second World War thriller Condor’s Nest, starring Arnold Vosloo, Jacob Keohane, Michael Ironside and Bruce Davison, which is now in post.
The story is about a US war veteran who travels to South America to track down the Nazi officer who executed his bomber crew. He teams with an Israeli agent and an atomic scientist to pursue his quarry across jungles and deserts.
Blattenberger wrote, produced, and directed Condor’s Nest, which shot on location across South America and the US.
Voltage Pictures is launching worldwide sales on Phil Blattenberger’s Second World War thriller Condor’s Nest, starring Arnold Vosloo, Jacob Keohane, Michael Ironside and Bruce Davison, which is now in post.
The story is about a US war veteran who travels to South America to track down the Nazi officer who executed his bomber crew. He teams with an Israeli agent and an atomic scientist to pursue his quarry across jungles and deserts.
Blattenberger wrote, produced, and directed Condor’s Nest, which shot on location across South America and the US.
- 5/18/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily


Here’s Kev with a video review of new action thriller Castle Falls, which is currently available in theatres, On Demand and on Digital from Shout! Studios. Shout! Factory will release it on Blu-Ray and DVD, in the US, on December 28th. Here in the UK Dazzler Media presents Castle Falls on Digital Download from 20th December and Blu-ray & DVD 10th January 2022
Rival gangs seek out millions of dollars hidden inside a luxury condominium that’s scheduled to be demolished, but first they have to deal with the janitor who found the loot first.
Directed by Dolph Lundgren, Castle Falls stars Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren, Ida Lundgren, Scott Hunter, Kim DeLonghi, Jim E. Chandler and Dave Halls. You can check out our written review right here.
Rival gangs seek out millions of dollars hidden inside a luxury condominium that’s scheduled to be demolished, but first they have to deal with the janitor who found the loot first.
Directed by Dolph Lundgren, Castle Falls stars Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren, Ida Lundgren, Scott Hunter, Kim DeLonghi, Jim E. Chandler and Dave Halls. You can check out our written review right here.
- 12/20/2021
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly


Stars: Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren, Ida Lundgren, Scott Hunter, Kim DeLonghi, Jim E. Chandler, Dave Halls, | Written by Andrew Knauer | Directed by Dolph Lundgren
Castle Falls marks Dolph Lundgren’s first film as a director since he shot Icarus in 2010. It’s also his fifth teaming with co-star Scott Adkins. Toss in a plot that sounds slightly reminiscent of Walter Hill’s underrated 1992 film Trespass and you have a film with a lot of potential. The question is, can it live up to them?
Mike Wade is down on his luck. His career as a fighter is over, he can’t even make the cut for a local Mma event and he’s been evicted from his apartment. Now he’s living in his truck and working as a labourer on the demolition of Castle Heights Hospital. And then his luck turns around, he finds several bags full of money hidden in the abandoned building.
Castle Falls marks Dolph Lundgren’s first film as a director since he shot Icarus in 2010. It’s also his fifth teaming with co-star Scott Adkins. Toss in a plot that sounds slightly reminiscent of Walter Hill’s underrated 1992 film Trespass and you have a film with a lot of potential. The question is, can it live up to them?
Mike Wade is down on his luck. His career as a fighter is over, he can’t even make the cut for a local Mma event and he’s been evicted from his apartment. Now he’s living in his truck and working as a labourer on the demolition of Castle Heights Hospital. And then his luck turns around, he finds several bags full of money hidden in the abandoned building.
- 12/8/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly


"Follow the guard, find the money." Shout Factory has released a trailer for Castle Falls, an action thriller directed by Swedish action star Dolph Lundgren. This is dropping on VOD in December just in time for the holidays! And remarkably it's not Lundgren's first film he has directed - he has a few others under his belt, including Dolph Lundgren Is the Killing Machine most recently in 2010. Castle Falls is about rival gangs trying to find millions of dollars hidden inside Castle Heights Hospital, which is filled with dynamite and scheduled to be demolished, but first they have to deal with the janitor who found the loot first. It just so happens that this guy is an ex-fighter. "The clock is ticking. Who will seize the cash... and will they get out alive?" Scott Adkins stars with Dolph Lundgren, plus Dave Halls, Kim DeLonghi, Kevin Wayne, Scott Hunter, Robert Berlin,...
- 10/26/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is often full of surprises, but the TLC show's Tell-All part 1 revealed a lot more than viewers bargained for. Lisa Hamme Aka Babygirl Lisa had a well-rounded knowledge on Nigerian scammers and exposed her history with "Yahoo Boys."
Yolanda's online relationship was a huge storyline during season 4 and the show's Tell-All confirmed, at long last, that Williams was a Nigerian scammer - according to a private investigator. However, Yolanda's fellow 90 Day cast members chimed in on what they thought of Williams. A voice clip of Williams was played during the show and Yolanda's daughter, Kara, said, "I knew from right there, this guy's a scammer and he's phoney."
Related: How to Watch 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way Season 2 Online
Nigerian cast member, Usman spoke on whether Yolanda's online boyfriend was Nigerian or not, as did Lisa. And it turns out that she's had a whole...
Yolanda's online relationship was a huge storyline during season 4 and the show's Tell-All confirmed, at long last, that Williams was a Nigerian scammer - according to a private investigator. However, Yolanda's fellow 90 Day cast members chimed in on what they thought of Williams. A voice clip of Williams was played during the show and Yolanda's daughter, Kara, said, "I knew from right there, this guy's a scammer and he's phoney."
Related: How to Watch 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way Season 2 Online
Nigerian cast member, Usman spoke on whether Yolanda's online boyfriend was Nigerian or not, as did Lisa. And it turns out that she's had a whole...
- 6/8/2020
- ScreenRant


The 26th annual SAG Awards are getting underway tonight at 8 Pm Et/5 Pm Pt at the Shrine Auditorium, with the show airing live on TNT and TBS. SAG-aftra is presenting awards in 15 categories honoring the year’s best film and TV acting performances.
The handing out of awards has already began on the Shrine red carpet, with the ensemble stunt teams of Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame and HBO’s Game of Thrones winning the motion picture and TV categories, respectively.
Also on tap tonight is Robert De Niro receiving the SAG Life Achievement Award, with Leonardo DiCaprio doing the presenting. Both have dogs in the fight tonight: De Niro with Netlfix’s The Irishman and DiCaprio with Sony’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
This year’s marquee Performance By a Cast in a Motion Picture category aside from the two mentioned above includes Lionsgate’s Bombshell — Bombshell,...
The handing out of awards has already began on the Shrine red carpet, with the ensemble stunt teams of Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame and HBO’s Game of Thrones winning the motion picture and TV categories, respectively.
Also on tap tonight is Robert De Niro receiving the SAG Life Achievement Award, with Leonardo DiCaprio doing the presenting. Both have dogs in the fight tonight: De Niro with Netlfix’s The Irishman and DiCaprio with Sony’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
This year’s marquee Performance By a Cast in a Motion Picture category aside from the two mentioned above includes Lionsgate’s Bombshell — Bombshell,...
- 1/19/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV

The SAG-AFTRA local in Atlanta is offering its members an election do-over: If they’ve already cast their ballots for board candidates, they can vote again for different candidates.
The unusual move comes after the local’s ruling faction, Union Strong Atlanta (USA), received an unfair and potentially illegal advantage from a local talent agency and from an acting workshop, which had posted campaign materials and promoted the Union Strong slate on their Facebook pages.
Prior to ballots being mailed last month, SAG-aftra’s national election committee informed employers and agents that “federal law prohibits any employer, including employers who are agents, managers, casting directors or producers, from contributing anything of value to candidates for any SAG-aftra elected office. If there is a Department of Labor investigation, the Dol may seek to take statements from candidates and any employers who contributed to them. Further, any such contributions may...
The unusual move comes after the local’s ruling faction, Union Strong Atlanta (USA), received an unfair and potentially illegal advantage from a local talent agency and from an acting workshop, which had posted campaign materials and promoted the Union Strong slate on their Facebook pages.
Prior to ballots being mailed last month, SAG-aftra’s national election committee informed employers and agents that “federal law prohibits any employer, including employers who are agents, managers, casting directors or producers, from contributing anything of value to candidates for any SAG-aftra elected office. If there is a Department of Labor investigation, the Dol may seek to take statements from candidates and any employers who contributed to them. Further, any such contributions may...
- 8/7/2019
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
Ric Reitz has been re-elected president of SAG-aftra’s Atlanta local, handily defeating challenger Scott Hunter by 326 votes to 181. Reitz, who is something of a colorful character, is not only a busy actor but a broker of Georgia film tax credits. As Deadline reported two weeks ago, he's also advised producers on a "magic formula" to employ movie stars on the cheap. "Here's the magic formula," he said on a 2014 podcast. "For them to qualify annually for insurance…...
- 8/17/2017
- Deadline TV


Ric Reitz has been re-elected president of SAG-aftra’s Atlanta local, handily defeating challenger Scott Hunter by 326 votes to 181. Reitz, who is something of a colorful character, is not only a busy actor but a broker of Georgia film tax credits. As Deadline reported two weeks ago, he's also advised producers on a "magic formula" to employ movie stars on the cheap. "Here's the magic formula," he said on a 2014 podcast. "For them to qualify annually for insurance…...
- 8/17/2017
- Deadline
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