Exclusive: Great American Family is about to drop another installment of its Candace Cameron Bure Presents series. The movie is called Just in Time and stars Broadway’s Laura Osnes, Peter Bryant (Family Law), and Greyston Holt (The Night Agent).
Premiering March 26, Just in Time follows Hannah (Osnes) and her husband, Rowan (Holt), who have focused all their time, energy, and attention into trying to have a baby. The pressure to complete their family starts weighing heavily on their relationship. The couple is left questioning if having a child is the right thing to do and if they are still right for one another. When Hannah receives a call from a stranger, named Franklin (Bryant), who claims to have discovered an antique on the beach bearing an inscription unique to Hannah and Rowan, she reluctantly agrees to meet him to look. Franklin is certain the watch is a long-lost heirloom from Hannah’s family.
Premiering March 26, Just in Time follows Hannah (Osnes) and her husband, Rowan (Holt), who have focused all their time, energy, and attention into trying to have a baby. The pressure to complete their family starts weighing heavily on their relationship. The couple is left questioning if having a child is the right thing to do and if they are still right for one another. When Hannah receives a call from a stranger, named Franklin (Bryant), who claims to have discovered an antique on the beach bearing an inscription unique to Hannah and Rowan, she reluctantly agrees to meet him to look. Franklin is certain the watch is a long-lost heirloom from Hannah’s family.
- 3/5/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Marley Shelton as Erika, Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw and Fiona Rene as Reenie Greene in ‘Tracker’ season 1 episode 4
Colter Shaw’s on the case of a student who goes missing on CBS’s Tracker season one episode four. After Noah, a student at Shelter Stone Academy for troubled teens, missed his weekly call with his mom Erika (Marley Shelton), she became worried. Fortunately, she’s friends with Reenie Greene (Fiona Rene) and Reenie knows just the right guy to help find her missing son.
The school won’t give Erika any info, but Colter (Justin Hartley) promises to find out what’s going on. He’s already learned it’s a gated campus with lots of security and a policy of not being open about activities within its boundaries. Erika believes her son is doing great right now but confesses this place was his last chance. He has a problem with drugs.
Colter Shaw’s on the case of a student who goes missing on CBS’s Tracker season one episode four. After Noah, a student at Shelter Stone Academy for troubled teens, missed his weekly call with his mom Erika (Marley Shelton), she became worried. Fortunately, she’s friends with Reenie Greene (Fiona Rene) and Reenie knows just the right guy to help find her missing son.
The school won’t give Erika any info, but Colter (Justin Hartley) promises to find out what’s going on. He’s already learned it’s a gated campus with lots of security and a policy of not being open about activities within its boundaries. Erika believes her son is doing great right now but confesses this place was his last chance. He has a problem with drugs.
- 3/4/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The crew runs into trouble while fighting a fire on CBS’s Fire Country season one episode three. Directed by Eagle Egilsson from a script by David Gould, episode three – “Where There’s Smoke…” – will air on Friday, October 21, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
Jade Pettyjohn, Nick Gomez, Peter Bryant, Tom C. Pickett, and Edward Escobal guest star.
“Where There’s Smoke…” Plot: When the crew responds to a call in a remote forest, they come under fire by an outlaw protecting illegal marijuana crops.
Season 1 Episode 1 Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Fresh Prince of Edgewater” Preview Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan in ‘Fire Country’ season 1 episode 3
The Plot:
Fire Country stars Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan,...
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
Jade Pettyjohn, Nick Gomez, Peter Bryant, Tom C. Pickett, and Edward Escobal guest star.
“Where There’s Smoke…” Plot: When the crew responds to a call in a remote forest, they come under fire by an outlaw protecting illegal marijuana crops.
Season 1 Episode 1 Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Fresh Prince of Edgewater” Preview Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan in ‘Fire Country’ season 1 episode 3
The Plot:
Fire Country stars Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan,...
- 10/15/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Heart of the Matter premieres on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries this weekend.
Starring Aimee Teegarden and Gail O'Grady, it's a story about a young woman at the start of a successful career who makes a fatal mistake.
It's not the kind of movie we're used to seeing on the network. It's deep and emotional and nuanced, navigating trauma and its aftermath.
We had the opportunity to chat with Aimee about her role in the movie, and she eloquently shared her thoughts about being a part of Heart of the Matter.
You have been in quite a few Hallmark movies by now. But Hallmark is blazing these new trails with their programming. My Family Christmas Tree, in which you starred, was very different with a deeply emotional story, and now you've got Heart of the Matter. Why did you think this one was for you?
I love to find material that I connect with,...
Starring Aimee Teegarden and Gail O'Grady, it's a story about a young woman at the start of a successful career who makes a fatal mistake.
It's not the kind of movie we're used to seeing on the network. It's deep and emotional and nuanced, navigating trauma and its aftermath.
We had the opportunity to chat with Aimee about her role in the movie, and she eloquently shared her thoughts about being a part of Heart of the Matter.
You have been in quite a few Hallmark movies by now. But Hallmark is blazing these new trails with their programming. My Family Christmas Tree, in which you starred, was very different with a deeply emotional story, and now you've got Heart of the Matter. Why did you think this one was for you?
I love to find material that I connect with,...
- 5/14/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Just a reminder that Jane Espenson's new show, Once Upon a Time, premieres tonight at 8 pm on ABC.
Blogcritics talked to Jane about the show last week. Here are a few snippets from the interview:
So this is the year of the fairytale on primetime TV with Once Upon a Time, and then Grimm is also premiering shortly thereafter. Why did that happen, do you think? Does it have to do with the whole True Blood and vampire and mythology thing, do you think?
Yeah, the vampires. The era of the vampire lasted for longer than I though it would. And I’ve been sort of waiting to see what would be the next thing. Because aliens, robots, and monsters, including vampires, all play the same role in fantasy drama. I've heard it expressed, and I think this is pretty smart, that in sort of Depression-era times, there’s...
Blogcritics talked to Jane about the show last week. Here are a few snippets from the interview:
So this is the year of the fairytale on primetime TV with Once Upon a Time, and then Grimm is also premiering shortly thereafter. Why did that happen, do you think? Does it have to do with the whole True Blood and vampire and mythology thing, do you think?
Yeah, the vampires. The era of the vampire lasted for longer than I though it would. And I’ve been sort of waiting to see what would be the next thing. Because aliens, robots, and monsters, including vampires, all play the same role in fantasy drama. I've heard it expressed, and I think this is pretty smart, that in sort of Depression-era times, there’s...
- 10/23/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
We have all the latest from the gang at Storybrooke, Maine: Prince Charming, the Evil Queen, and Emma, along with casting news and the latest series information from ABC about the upcoming premiere of Once Upon a Time.
First up, via TV Guide, we have the Evil Queen, also known as Regina in Storybrooke, played by Lana Parrilla:
Next, the very charming Prince Charming, known in Storybrooke initially as John Doe, played by Josh Dallas:
And this from our heroine, Emma Swan, played by Jennifer Morrison:
In casting news, TV Guide has reported that Brad Dourif (Fringe, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) has been cast as “a beggar who befriends the evil Rumpelstiltskin.” Hopefully he’ll be able to look less creepy than when he was playing Wormtongue. Playing opposite Robert Carlysle as Rumpelstiltskin, maybe the two of them will be vying for Creepiest in All the Land.
First up, via TV Guide, we have the Evil Queen, also known as Regina in Storybrooke, played by Lana Parrilla:
Next, the very charming Prince Charming, known in Storybrooke initially as John Doe, played by Josh Dallas:
And this from our heroine, Emma Swan, played by Jennifer Morrison:
In casting news, TV Guide has reported that Brad Dourif (Fringe, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) has been cast as “a beggar who befriends the evil Rumpelstiltskin.” Hopefully he’ll be able to look less creepy than when he was playing Wormtongue. Playing opposite Robert Carlysle as Rumpelstiltskin, maybe the two of them will be vying for Creepiest in All the Land.
- 10/5/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
AMC's brilliant but glacially paced "The Killing," has just aired its 7th episode, which means it's slightly past the halfway point of the season, and while the prime suspect in the murder of Rosie Larsen has shifted, it's still way too early to identify the killer. But that won't stop us from trying.
If you're not watching "The Killing," do so. It's slow moving, grim, and immensely frustrating, but it's also one of the better shows on television right now, a program that will hopefully reward our patience. It's a nifty whoddunit, a murder-mystery stretched out into 13 episodes so that it's more like a televised novel than "CSI." It takes us not only into the murder investigation, but how it affects the family of the victim, a political campaign that's wrapped up in the investigation, and the private life of Detective Sarah Linden. Each episode covers a day in the investigation,...
If you're not watching "The Killing," do so. It's slow moving, grim, and immensely frustrating, but it's also one of the better shows on television right now, a program that will hopefully reward our patience. It's a nifty whoddunit, a murder-mystery stretched out into 13 episodes so that it's more like a televised novel than "CSI." It takes us not only into the murder investigation, but how it affects the family of the victim, a political campaign that's wrapped up in the investigation, and the private life of Detective Sarah Linden. Each episode covers a day in the investigation,...
- 5/12/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
Some would say “difficult and remote”. Others would say “brilliant, bold, daring but an absolute control freak”. The late Stanley Kubrick was labelled many things in his time but no one can doubt the man had a rich talent for realising cinema as a grand, sensory spectacle. This month marks the 12th anniversary since his death and as a tribute to his talents I would like to propose 50 reasons why the filmmaker may have actually been the greatest director of all time.
In no particular order;
1. Was a Master Of Almost Every Genre
There’s little doubt that Kubrick was a cinematic connoisseur. To prove it he created a classic entry in almost every genre, whether it be a clever comedy satire (Dr Strangelove), a masterful psychological horror (The Shining), innovative sci-fi’s (2001: A Space Odyssey & A Clockwork Orange), a beautiful period drama (Barry Lyndon), controversial anti-war movies (Paths of Glory...
In no particular order;
1. Was a Master Of Almost Every Genre
There’s little doubt that Kubrick was a cinematic connoisseur. To prove it he created a classic entry in almost every genre, whether it be a clever comedy satire (Dr Strangelove), a masterful psychological horror (The Shining), innovative sci-fi’s (2001: A Space Odyssey & A Clockwork Orange), a beautiful period drama (Barry Lyndon), controversial anti-war movies (Paths of Glory...
- 3/1/2011
- by Oliver Pfeiffer
- Obsessed with Film
While I was sure (and I'm sure many of you were, too) that Walter would reveal the secret to Peter last week, he chose not to, burning the tell-all letter instead. Of course, Fox's promo department didn't keep us hanging long regarding when (and if) Peter would find out. He does next week!, they hastened to tell us not a minute after "White Tulip" completed.
"I'm not from here, am I?" Peter utters in the promo, making the understatement of the week. Of course, how he finds out was still left up in the air, though I don't think Walter tells him. No, I think that it's Thomas Newton, the shapeshifting soldier from the Other Side, who tells him instead. After all, Newton's playing a kind of major role in the episode. Just look at the press release!
Newton And Shape-shifters Return On An All-new “Fringe”
Thursday, April 22, On...
"I'm not from here, am I?" Peter utters in the promo, making the understatement of the week. Of course, how he finds out was still left up in the air, though I don't think Walter tells him. No, I think that it's Thomas Newton, the shapeshifting soldier from the Other Side, who tells him instead. After all, Newton's playing a kind of major role in the episode. Just look at the press release!
Newton And Shape-shifters Return On An All-new “Fringe”
Thursday, April 22, On...
- 4/16/2010
- by Sam McPherson
- TVovermind.com
Fringe's second season has really been getting into the mythology of the series while maintaining the week-to-week theme of a procedural. Episode 2.18 of the series, "The Man from the Other Side," is obviously one of those episodes — you can just tell from the title. The "Other Side," along with "Over There," is a term often used on the show to delineate the alternate universe which has been causing such a big problem for our characters. You know, big problems like shape-shifting soldiers taking on the appearance of Olivia's dead partner and plotting to kill her.
Those soldiers haven't been seen much since "Grey Matters," where they briefly kidnapped Walter. They're led by Thomas Newton (Sebastian Roche), who is also a shapeshifter. The one thing I'm still not sure about them, though, is what exactly they are. We know that they're at least partially robotic — they bleed mercury and can...
Those soldiers haven't been seen much since "Grey Matters," where they briefly kidnapped Walter. They're led by Thomas Newton (Sebastian Roche), who is also a shapeshifter. The one thing I'm still not sure about them, though, is what exactly they are. We know that they're at least partially robotic — they bleed mercury and can...
- 4/11/2010
- by Sam McPherson
- TVovermind.com
William Matpother – aka Tom Cruise's cousin – aka the creepy Ethan from Lost – will be making an appearance on the February 3 new episode of Human Target. Fox has released a few (yes, just a few) promo photos for the episode, along with a synopsis. You can also view photos we posted for the January 26 episode.
By the way, as of next week, Human Target will be moving to Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. (instead of airing on Tuesday nights).
Chance Prays For A Miracle When He Is Hired To Find And Protect A Former Thief Hiding Out In A Remote Mountaintop Monastery On An All-new “Human Target” Wednesday, February 3, On Fox
Chance needs a miracle to help protect a reformed thief from his vengeful former accomplices as they race to recover priceless religious artifacts hidden in a remote Canadian monastery in the all-new “Sanctuary” episode of Human Target airing Wednesday,...
By the way, as of next week, Human Target will be moving to Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. (instead of airing on Tuesday nights).
Chance Prays For A Miracle When He Is Hired To Find And Protect A Former Thief Hiding Out In A Remote Mountaintop Monastery On An All-new “Human Target” Wednesday, February 3, On Fox
Chance needs a miracle to help protect a reformed thief from his vengeful former accomplices as they race to recover priceless religious artifacts hidden in a remote Canadian monastery in the all-new “Sanctuary” episode of Human Target airing Wednesday,...
- 1/26/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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