In the 12th episode of ABC’s season 1 of the crime drama series “Will Trent,” we witnessed a blast from the past when a spate of killings in the present day turned out to be similar to that of a horror in 1986, when the killer picked a unique group of victims. We also witnessed the younger selves of Amanda Wagner and Faith’s mother, Evelyn Mitchell, when they were cops in their prime and trying to keep the downtrodden safe in a world full of cruelty. In the story so far, Angie was in the hospital after injuring herself to cover up how the molester Lenny Broussard had been stabbed to death by his stepdaughter Crystal, and Trent was helping her move. This episode ties in multiple breadcrumbs spread throughout the season, and here’s how everything is tied down.
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The Returning M.O.
In 1986, in Atlanta, police...
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The Returning M.O.
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- 4/26/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
Force Awakens fever is still gripping the film industry two months after the release of the seventh Star Wars entry, and the world of cinema-centric books is just as Snoke-obsessed. But there’s plenty more worth snagging, including in-depth analyses of Pixar and Spike Lee’s Bamboozled, a lavish study of musicals, and a graphic stunner called Filmish.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Visual Dictionary by Pablo Hidalgo (Dk Publishing)
Dk’s Star Wars visual dictionaries are, quite simply, must-owns. (Even the three prequel editions are fascinating.) And the Force Awakens Visual Dictionary might be the best yet. Author Pablo Hidalgo goes deep, providing everything you wanted to know about Jakku (but were afraid to ask), offering insight on briefly seen characters like Max Von Sydow’s Lor San Tekka, and breaking down exactly why the “crossguard blades” of Kylo Ren’s lightsaber are a necessity. Plus, the film stills...
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Visual Dictionary by Pablo Hidalgo (Dk Publishing)
Dk’s Star Wars visual dictionaries are, quite simply, must-owns. (Even the three prequel editions are fascinating.) And the Force Awakens Visual Dictionary might be the best yet. Author Pablo Hidalgo goes deep, providing everything you wanted to know about Jakku (but were afraid to ask), offering insight on briefly seen characters like Max Von Sydow’s Lor San Tekka, and breaking down exactly why the “crossguard blades” of Kylo Ren’s lightsaber are a necessity. Plus, the film stills...
- 2/11/2016
- by Christopher Schobert
- The Film Stage
Lovers of cinema are in for a treat this month, with the launch of Edward Ross' Filmish: A Graphic History of Film, a cinematic history told through the comic book medium. Filmish offers a fairly familiar and broad narrative of European and Hollywood cinema, though its deep love for film shines through. Moreover, the graphic medium lends it countless little moments peppered with depth, humour and wry observation. Rather than structure his narrative chronologically, Ross organises via seven major themes, working his way through the viewer's eye and the body, through to power, ideology and technology.
- 11/13/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Peter Jackson has continued to use a themed song for his Middle Earth films, from Enya to Edward Ross to Annie Lennox and most recently Neil Finn for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Jackson has enlisted English singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran to contribute a song for The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug, entitled "I See Fire." Today, Jackson posted a music video for the song, which has Sheeran performing the song in a studio with some bits of footage tossed in at the end. Overall,...
- 11/6/2013
- by Paul Shirey
- JoBlo.com
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