In Thursday night’s Jeffrey Donovan-centric episode of “Law & Order,” titled “Appraisal,” his character Frank Cosgrove and partner Jalen Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) suspect a gallery owner has been murdered but have no body to prove their case.
In a video clip exclusively shared with TheWrap of the episode, which you can watch at the top of this story, Cosgrove assures the missing woman’s brother that he’ll do everything he can to find her. He also tells the man, “Prepare yourself,” since he believes that the sister is dead, murdered like one of her artist friends who was at the opening night event the night before.
In photos from the episode, Cosgrove reluctantly celebrates his 50th birthday and questions a suspect.
“Appraisal” also features guest stars Nicholas Podany, Kate Jennings Grant, Christina Brucato, Patrick Mulvey Adam Smith Jr., Gina Daniels, Atticus Cain and Brenda Luz Orellana.
Jeffrey Donovan as Det.
In a video clip exclusively shared with TheWrap of the episode, which you can watch at the top of this story, Cosgrove assures the missing woman’s brother that he’ll do everything he can to find her. He also tells the man, “Prepare yourself,” since he believes that the sister is dead, murdered like one of her artist friends who was at the opening night event the night before.
In photos from the episode, Cosgrove reluctantly celebrates his 50th birthday and questions a suspect.
“Appraisal” also features guest stars Nicholas Podany, Kate Jennings Grant, Christina Brucato, Patrick Mulvey Adam Smith Jr., Gina Daniels, Atticus Cain and Brenda Luz Orellana.
Jeffrey Donovan as Det.
- 5/11/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Law & Order fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 22 Episode 21 episode titled Appraisal!
Find out everything you need to know about the Appraisal episode of Law & Order, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order Appraisal Season 22 Episode 21 Preview
In this episode, we follow detectives Cosgrove and Shaw as they suspect an art dealer was murdered but can’t make an arrest until they locate her body.
The pressure is on for Price and Maroun, as they must go to trial with a circumstantial case and a suspect with unlimited resources. Will they be able to secure a conviction, or will the case fall apart?
Meanwhile, the squad celebrates a birthday, but tensions run high as the investigation into the murder takes precedence. Will they be able to put their personal feelings aside and...
Find out everything you need to know about the Appraisal episode of Law & Order, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order Appraisal Season 22 Episode 21 Preview
In this episode, we follow detectives Cosgrove and Shaw as they suspect an art dealer was murdered but can’t make an arrest until they locate her body.
The pressure is on for Price and Maroun, as they must go to trial with a circumstantial case and a suspect with unlimited resources. Will they be able to secure a conviction, or will the case fall apart?
Meanwhile, the squad celebrates a birthday, but tensions run high as the investigation into the murder takes precedence. Will they be able to put their personal feelings aside and...
- 5/10/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
Stars: Nikki Belfiglio, Atticus Cain, Buddy Duress, Julia Fox, Kevin Moccia, Keith Poulson, Peter Vack, David White | Written and Directed by Ben Hozie
Ben Hozie writes and directs Pvt Chat, a psycho-erotic drama about a New York City based online gambler named Jack (Peter Vack) who begins an obsession with a cam-girl called Scarlet (Julia Fox), which leads to different places when he runs into her in real-life on the streets.
The movie begins nicely enough, with a heart-warming scene involving masturbatory fantasies related to high-heel shoes and cigarettes, but things get a little more adult from there. The way the film is shot feels very intimate, maybe too intimate, as we enter the up-close world of Jack and Scarlet’s noxious relationship (if relationship is even the right term). The sexual acts and moments in which the two open up to one another feel like we’re in the same room,...
Ben Hozie writes and directs Pvt Chat, a psycho-erotic drama about a New York City based online gambler named Jack (Peter Vack) who begins an obsession with a cam-girl called Scarlet (Julia Fox), which leads to different places when he runs into her in real-life on the streets.
The movie begins nicely enough, with a heart-warming scene involving masturbatory fantasies related to high-heel shoes and cigarettes, but things get a little more adult from there. The way the film is shot feels very intimate, maybe too intimate, as we enter the up-close world of Jack and Scarlet’s noxious relationship (if relationship is even the right term). The sexual acts and moments in which the two open up to one another feel like we’re in the same room,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
From the moment we first encounter unwell online gambler “Blackjack” Jack (Peter Vack), he is a cheerful loose cannon. In this case, it is while he is in the middle of getting his nightly kicks on an internet sex chat site. He has found his way into a video conversation with buxom black leather-clad dominatrix Scarlet (Julia Fox), who per his instruction verbally undresses a nude Jack, coaching him to an orgasmic climax in the dark of his tiny New York apartment, while writer/director/cinematographer/editor Ben Hozie’s fish-eye lens hovers over him.
Jack is the mad antihero at the heart of Pvt Chat, scheduled for theatrical release on February 5th before premiering on VOD and streaming platforms on February 9th through Dark Star Pictures. The film is currently screening as part of the Dark Star Virtual Festival, a free online event courtesy of Dark Star and Bloody Disgusting,...
Jack is the mad antihero at the heart of Pvt Chat, scheduled for theatrical release on February 5th before premiering on VOD and streaming platforms on February 9th through Dark Star Pictures. The film is currently screening as part of the Dark Star Virtual Festival, a free online event courtesy of Dark Star and Bloody Disgusting,...
- 1/24/2021
- by Alex Kirschenbaum
- Trailers from Hell
Stars: Nikki Belfiglio, Atticus Cain, Buddy Duress, Julia Fox, Kevin Moccia, Keith Poulson, Peter Vack, David White | Written and Directed by Ben Hozie
Ben Hozie writes and directs Pvt Chat, a psycho-erotic drama about a New York City based online gambler named Jack (Peter Vack) who begins an obsession with a cam-girl called Scarlet (Julia Fox), which leads to different places when he runs into her in real-life on the streets.
The movie begins nicely enough, with a heart-warming scene involving masturbatory fantasies related to high-heel shoes and cigarettes, but things get a little more adult from there. The way the film is shot feels very intimate, maybe too intimate, as we enter the up-close world of Jack and Scarlet’s noxious relationship (if relationship is even the right term). The sexual acts and moments in which the two open up to one another feel like we’re in the same room,...
Ben Hozie writes and directs Pvt Chat, a psycho-erotic drama about a New York City based online gambler named Jack (Peter Vack) who begins an obsession with a cam-girl called Scarlet (Julia Fox), which leads to different places when he runs into her in real-life on the streets.
The movie begins nicely enough, with a heart-warming scene involving masturbatory fantasies related to high-heel shoes and cigarettes, but things get a little more adult from there. The way the film is shot feels very intimate, maybe too intimate, as we enter the up-close world of Jack and Scarlet’s noxious relationship (if relationship is even the right term). The sexual acts and moments in which the two open up to one another feel like we’re in the same room,...
- 9/3/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
It’s a screwed up world out there. The economy, environment and society itself are all falling apart, but what can be done? We increasingly turn to technology as the answer, which has its role, but is there a point where technology goes to far?
Jim is a dramatic science-fiction film directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, a native of Saint Louis, where the film was mostly shot. Jim dwells on the pessimistic perspective of our future dominated by technology, following two stories from different eras, connected by the common theme technology’s effects on humanity. The film begins with a faux commercial — a la Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers or Total Recall — for Gene4, a company that custom designs human genetics. This is an interesting element, but sets the expectation for a tone less dark and somber than we actually experience.
One story follows Jim — played by Dan Illian — a middle-class professional...
Jim is a dramatic science-fiction film directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, a native of Saint Louis, where the film was mostly shot. Jim dwells on the pessimistic perspective of our future dominated by technology, following two stories from different eras, connected by the common theme technology’s effects on humanity. The film begins with a faux commercial — a la Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers or Total Recall — for Gene4, a company that custom designs human genetics. This is an interesting element, but sets the expectation for a tone less dark and somber than we actually experience.
One story follows Jim — played by Dan Illian — a middle-class professional...
- 11/12/2010
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
We have added the first official trailer for Jim, a new science fiction drama that juxtaposes a seemingly inevitable near-future of genetic commercialism against a distant post-human dystopia.
The story focuses on Jim and his rapid decline after the death of his young wife. Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark. He is stopped short by a vision of his wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve, Jim secures the services of a large biotech firm to help him create an heir who will be engineered to overcome the obstacles of common men.
Meanwhile in the distant future Niskaa,...
The story focuses on Jim and his rapid decline after the death of his young wife. Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark. He is stopped short by a vision of his wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve, Jim secures the services of a large biotech firm to help him create an heir who will be engineered to overcome the obstacles of common men.
Meanwhile in the distant future Niskaa,...
- 9/21/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
The upcoming indie sci-fi film, Jim, now has an official trailer. This trailer comes from Apple via firstshowing.net.The sci-fi film is written and directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke. The film stars many unknowns -- Dan Illian, Vanessa Burke, Abigail Savage, Michael Strelow, Michelle Ries, Atticus Cain, Carolyn Morrison and Amy Heidt. The film's official website is at http://www.jimthefilm.com/. Synopsis: Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game...
- 9/20/2010
- by d_art_98
- Examiner Movies Channel
Last month we posted the theatrical poster for a new low-budget sci-fi film Jim. Apple, via FirstShowing, now have the first official trailer for the ultra secretive film.
Directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, Jim stars a host of unknown, or up-and-coming talent, including Dan Illian, Vanessa Burke, Abigail Savage, Michael Strelow, Michelle Ries, Atticus Cain, Carolyn Morrison and Amy Heidt.
Synopsis: The story focuses on Jim and his rapid decline after the death of his young wife. Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark. He is stopped short by a vision of his wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve,...
Directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, Jim stars a host of unknown, or up-and-coming talent, including Dan Illian, Vanessa Burke, Abigail Savage, Michael Strelow, Michelle Ries, Atticus Cain, Carolyn Morrison and Amy Heidt.
Synopsis: The story focuses on Jim and his rapid decline after the death of his young wife. Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark. He is stopped short by a vision of his wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve,...
- 9/20/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We’ve got today a poster and the first clip from an interesting sci-fi project titled Jim. Check them out below.
A new low-budget sci-fi movie, written and directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, opens in theatres in New York on October 8 and in Los Angeles on October 15, 2010.
Here’s the official Jim synopsis: Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark.
He is stopped short by a vision of his deceased wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve, Jim secures the services of a large biotech firm to help him create an heir who will be engineered to overcome the obstacles of common men.
A new low-budget sci-fi movie, written and directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, opens in theatres in New York on October 8 and in Los Angeles on October 15, 2010.
Here’s the official Jim synopsis: Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark.
He is stopped short by a vision of his deceased wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve, Jim secures the services of a large biotech firm to help him create an heir who will be engineered to overcome the obstacles of common men.
- 9/6/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Movieline have posted the official theatrical poster for Jim, a new low-budget sci-fi film.
Directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, Jim has gone relatively unnoticed, until now.
The film stars a host of unknown, or up-and-coming talent, including Dan Illian, Vanessa Burke, Abigail Savage, Michael Strelow, Michelle Ries, Atticus Cain, Carolyn Morrison and Amy Heidt.
Synopsis: The story focuses on Jim and his rapid decline after the death of his young wife. Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark. He is stopped short by a vision of his wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve, Jim secures the services of...
Directed by Jeremy Morris-Burke, Jim has gone relatively unnoticed, until now.
The film stars a host of unknown, or up-and-coming talent, including Dan Illian, Vanessa Burke, Abigail Savage, Michael Strelow, Michelle Ries, Atticus Cain, Carolyn Morrison and Amy Heidt.
Synopsis: The story focuses on Jim and his rapid decline after the death of his young wife. Being steadily crushed under the weight of debt, unemployment, and increasing isolation, Jim reaches a breaking point. Over a game of solitary Russian roulette he contemplates an unspeakable act of violence as a way of leaving his mark. He is stopped short by a vision of his wife who convinces him that he should instead focus his remaining resources into an act of creation. Armed with his wife’s frozen eggs and a new resolve, Jim secures the services of...
- 8/31/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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