"There are way more people out there doing good." Netflix has debuted the trailer for an indie drama titled Good Sam, directed by Kate Melville. The film about a good samaritan nicknamed, of course, "Good Sam", who starts leaving bags of $100,000 on doorsteps in New York City. A TV reporter named Kate Bradley is sent to investigate the mystery, which ends up turning her whole life upside-down. This is one of those funny concepts that on paper sounds like it could be a horror, or a thriller, or a dramatic thriller, with some crazy big twists and turns. But this trailer actually makes it look like a light-hearted uplifting romance, and it seems she's going to fall in love with (or discover something else wonderful) about this "Good Sam". Tiya Sircar stars as Kate, with a full cast including Chad Connell, Marco Grazzini, Mark Camacho, Elana Dunkelman, Daniela Sandiford, Jesse Camacho,...
- 5/2/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
When you're spending six to 60 hours in a game, the characters you play and the characters around you need to be a little dangerous, a little scary, a little vulnerable--but maybe not all in the same person.
So which character stuck with us the most even after the game was over? Maybe they scared us a little; maybe we we afraid what would happen to them once the credits started to roll; maybe we hoped we could play as them again in the future.
These are our picks for the best characters of 2012.
3. Wei Shen (performer: Will Yun Lee), "Sleeping Dogs"
Conflicted Hong Kong cop Wei Shen isn't anything new if you spent your formative years watching gritty Hk crime movies, but it was still refreshing to see this kind of character brought to life in an actual game instead of the endless winking homages to the works of John Woo (and no,...
So which character stuck with us the most even after the game was over? Maybe they scared us a little; maybe we we afraid what would happen to them once the credits started to roll; maybe we hoped we could play as them again in the future.
These are our picks for the best characters of 2012.
3. Wei Shen (performer: Will Yun Lee), "Sleeping Dogs"
Conflicted Hong Kong cop Wei Shen isn't anything new if you spent your formative years watching gritty Hk crime movies, but it was still refreshing to see this kind of character brought to life in an actual game instead of the endless winking homages to the works of John Woo (and no,...
- 1/3/2013
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Rhi will distributing a television mini-series entitled "The Phantom" to SyFy with a premiere for the show beginning June 20th. Two parts will be featured on the 20th and fans of heroes who take on the criminal underworld will want to tune in. The series full synopsis and location on SyFy can be found below.
The synopsis for "The Phantom" here:
"Young urban daredevil Kit Walker finds himself recruited by a secret organization, unveiling a heritage he never could have dreamed possible. Revered as the twenty-first “ghost who walks,” he must now uphold and honor his ancestors’ creed—to fight crime and injustice throughout the world. But it’s a new world out there, and going up against high-tech savvy criminals will take training and discipline unlike anything bestowed on the Phantom" (Rhi)
Release Date: June 20th (Television - SyFy).
Director: Paolo Barzman.
Writers: Daniel Knauf, and Charles H. Knauf.
The synopsis for "The Phantom" here:
"Young urban daredevil Kit Walker finds himself recruited by a secret organization, unveiling a heritage he never could have dreamed possible. Revered as the twenty-first “ghost who walks,” he must now uphold and honor his ancestors’ creed—to fight crime and injustice throughout the world. But it’s a new world out there, and going up against high-tech savvy criminals will take training and discipline unlike anything bestowed on the Phantom" (Rhi)
Release Date: June 20th (Television - SyFy).
Director: Paolo Barzman.
Writers: Daniel Knauf, and Charles H. Knauf.
- 5/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Really, he’s wearing purple. If you’re going to go and change the Phantom’s costume completely, shouldn’t you also change the color, too? Why bother holding onto the ridiculous purple if you’ve already chucked the costume? I’m just sayin’. Anyways, that’s probably one of the things you’ll be wondering when Rhi Entertainment’s 21st century version of The Phantom lands on the SyFy Channel as a mini-series (and backdoor pilot) sometime in 2010. The first trailer for it below. The legendary superhero returns in this modern-day and action packed miniseries event. When Kit Walker (Ryan Carnes) learns of his father’s death, the adventurous young man inherits the mantle of his superhero father. As the new Phantom, the 21st in the Walker line, Kit vows to uphold and honor his ancestors’ creed—to fight crime and injustice throughout the world. Starring Ryan Carnes, Cas Anvar,...
- 9/30/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
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