Given how great 2023 was for game releases, there are undoubtedly some games that you missed. Looking past the major releases like Spider-Man 2, Alan Wake 2, Starfield, and Resident Evil 4, there were many titles released within the AA and indie space that may have flown under your radar. Below, we will highlight four titles that we reckon are well worth a second look if they passed you by the first time.
The Gap: The Best of the Mindf**k Games That You Missed Last Year
The Gap is a set in the future and follow a man called Joshua who is suffering from a degenerative illness which he must find a cure for. He is a neuroscientist, having dedicated his life to understanding the depths of the human mind. In his quest to find a cure for his illness, he manages to access an alternate reality in the hope that...
The Gap: The Best of the Mindf**k Games That You Missed Last Year
The Gap is a set in the future and follow a man called Joshua who is suffering from a degenerative illness which he must find a cure for. He is a neuroscientist, having dedicated his life to understanding the depths of the human mind. In his quest to find a cure for his illness, he manages to access an alternate reality in the hope that...
- 4/25/2024
- by Daniel Boyd
- FandomWire
Remedy Entertainment is currently involved in a number of projects. They recently launched a game called Alan Wake 2, which ended up being an incredible critical success. While it grows towards being a commercial success at its own pace, gamers around the world await its Dlc to be revealed and launched. Besides that, they are also working on remakes for Max Payne 1 and 2.
As fans await the recently announced Dlc for Alan Wake 2 to get a trailer, there’s a lot else they have to be hyped about. The above-mentioned Max Payne remakes are two of those things. There’s also a game that would be the sequel to Control, but one thing that fans do not know is going to happen is that all these projects might end up being set in the same universe.
Max Payne remakes might end up being part of Remedy Entertainment’s shared universe
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As fans await the recently announced Dlc for Alan Wake 2 to get a trailer, there’s a lot else they have to be hyped about. The above-mentioned Max Payne remakes are two of those things. There’s also a game that would be the sequel to Control, but one thing that fans do not know is going to happen is that all these projects might end up being set in the same universe.
Max Payne remakes might end up being part of Remedy Entertainment’s shared universe
A...
- 4/1/2024
- by Rohit Sejwal
- FandomWire
Remedy Entertainment is very busy nowadays; they have been tirelessly working on the expansions for Alan Wake 2. They are known for giving all they can to their games. Games like Alan Wake, Control, Alan Wake 2, and Max Payne have shown Remedy Entertainment’s dedication to storytelling in video games. That’s why almost all of their games win a bunch of awards when they launch.
Fans could not contain their excitement when the remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2 were announced. That excitement reached sky-high when it was announced that these remakes would actually be developed by Remedy Entertainment. No one actually knows what those games would actually look like, but some eager fans seem to have made a short showcase of what Max Payne would look like when developed using Unreal Engine.
Fan-made Unreal Engine Max Payne looks incredible A still from Max Payne
When Max Payne was launched for...
Fans could not contain their excitement when the remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2 were announced. That excitement reached sky-high when it was announced that these remakes would actually be developed by Remedy Entertainment. No one actually knows what those games would actually look like, but some eager fans seem to have made a short showcase of what Max Payne would look like when developed using Unreal Engine.
Fan-made Unreal Engine Max Payne looks incredible A still from Max Payne
When Max Payne was launched for...
- 3/30/2024
- by Rohit Sejwal
- FandomWire
Max Payne’s remakes may be in development, but who said that doesn’t give other developers to cook up their own bullet time experiences? On that note, there’s a new exciting project in the works that looks like a serious combination of Max Payne, My Friend Pedro, and John Wick making the most of the cinematic gameplay experience you could hope for.
The game is called The Hong Kong Massacre and is being crafted by two individuals, working in a studio called Vreski that is based in Malmö, Sweden. Even though the game’s press kit shows a trailer of a game that looks very different, the narrative seems to have stayed unchanged over the course of its development.
Max Payne’s remakes will take a while, until then, have a taste of The Hong Kong Massacre This one is really looking like a first-person version of Max Payne!
The game is called The Hong Kong Massacre and is being crafted by two individuals, working in a studio called Vreski that is based in Malmö, Sweden. Even though the game’s press kit shows a trailer of a game that looks very different, the narrative seems to have stayed unchanged over the course of its development.
Max Payne’s remakes will take a while, until then, have a taste of The Hong Kong Massacre This one is really looking like a first-person version of Max Payne!
- 3/15/2024
- by Tanay Sharma
- FandomWire
From beginning his journey as a rapper to becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest commercial stars, Mark Wahlberg has been there and done it all in his impressive career. In addition, the Boogie Nights actor has also successfully ventured into the food business with his Wahlburgers chain of restaurants.
Mark Wahlberg in The Fighter
With his diverse talents as an entrepreneur and an actor, Wahlberg has ensured that he has created a massive net worth for himself. While the Oscar nominee has been part of many commercial and critically acclaimed projects, he wasn’t able to salvage one particular film which earned him a very dubious distinction.
Max Payne Became Mark Wahlberg’s Biggest Pain
Mark Wahlberg has been fortunate to have seen success overshadow failure throughout his career. With a diverse range of films like Shooter, The Departed, The Fighter, Father Stu, and many others, the former rapper has...
Mark Wahlberg in The Fighter
With his diverse talents as an entrepreneur and an actor, Wahlberg has ensured that he has created a massive net worth for himself. While the Oscar nominee has been part of many commercial and critically acclaimed projects, he wasn’t able to salvage one particular film which earned him a very dubious distinction.
Max Payne Became Mark Wahlberg’s Biggest Pain
Mark Wahlberg has been fortunate to have seen success overshadow failure throughout his career. With a diverse range of films like Shooter, The Departed, The Fighter, Father Stu, and many others, the former rapper has...
- 3/11/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
In the wake of layoffs and industry-wide career shifts, Remedy Studio is looking to hire new talented creators to help build better gaming experiences. This may just include working on a Dlc for Alan Wake 2, although there’s no highlight on the project as such.
The new job listings cover an array of important roles, and looks like some developers/designers might even get a chance to work on something new altogether. The makers of Control are seemingly restoring balance in a work environment that seems to have been threatening many newcomers from diving deeper into the industry.
There’s a chance new hires will get to work on Alan Wake 2’s Dlc The studio needs fresh talent to work on a new (or old?) project.
At present, Remedy Entertainment has put up a job listing for multiple roles. This includes the likes of designers, developers, artists, managers, and everyone in between.
The new job listings cover an array of important roles, and looks like some developers/designers might even get a chance to work on something new altogether. The makers of Control are seemingly restoring balance in a work environment that seems to have been threatening many newcomers from diving deeper into the industry.
There’s a chance new hires will get to work on Alan Wake 2’s Dlc The studio needs fresh talent to work on a new (or old?) project.
At present, Remedy Entertainment has put up a job listing for multiple roles. This includes the likes of designers, developers, artists, managers, and everyone in between.
- 3/3/2024
- by Tanay Sharma
- FandomWire
In between drags of cigarette smoke, Patty and Selma Bouvier are likely freaking out over the idea of a new Matlock series coming to CBS. The Matlock reboot gets a new star today with Beau Bridges joining the cast. Bridges replaces Jayme Sheridan, who starred in the pilot, to act opposite Kathy Bates in the updated version. CBS’ Matlock debuts in 2024-25 after the strike delayed production.
CBS’ Matlock hails from Jennie Snyder Urman and stars Bates as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a sharp-minded septuagenarian with a stellar track record for solving cases. After being away from the game for years, Matlock rejoins the workforce at a distinguished law firm, where she uses her years of experience and unique tactics to achieve justice. At her new place of employment, Matty teams up with Olympia (Skye P. Marshall), a senior attorney and key rainmaker who thirsts for fair play. Olympia’s ex-husband,...
CBS’ Matlock hails from Jennie Snyder Urman and stars Bates as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a sharp-minded septuagenarian with a stellar track record for solving cases. After being away from the game for years, Matlock rejoins the workforce at a distinguished law firm, where she uses her years of experience and unique tactics to achieve justice. At her new place of employment, Matty teams up with Olympia (Skye P. Marshall), a senior attorney and key rainmaker who thirsts for fair play. Olympia’s ex-husband,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Bobbie Jean Carter, sister of Nick and Aaron Carter, has died. She was 41 years old.
A cause of death has not been disclosed.
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Her mother, Jane Carter, confirmed the news to TMZ. “I am in shock from learning of the sudden death of my daughter, Bobbie Jean, and I will need time to process the terrible reality of this happening for the third time,...
A cause of death has not been disclosed.
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Her mother, Jane Carter, confirmed the news to TMZ. “I am in shock from learning of the sudden death of my daughter, Bobbie Jean, and I will need time to process the terrible reality of this happening for the third time,...
- 12/23/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
James McCaffrey, a seasoned veteran of the small screen and the voice of the iconic video game character Max Payne, has died.
He was 65.
According to reports, McCaffrey died Sunday of multiple myeloma cancer.
He was probably most well-known to non-video game players for his work on Rescue Me, where he played Jimmy Keefe.
Keefe was a New York firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
He appears as a ghost to his cousin, played by Denis Leary, and his character drives some of Leary's richest scenes as Leary's character tries to understand the loss and why he's still alive.
McCaffrey had a series regular role for the first three seasons before switching to a recurring capacity for the final four seasons.
The FX hit also starred John Scurti, Michael Lombardi, Steven Pasquale, and Andrea Roth.
Throughout his career, the actor had countless credits across movies, TV, and video games.
In addition to Rescue Me,...
He was 65.
According to reports, McCaffrey died Sunday of multiple myeloma cancer.
He was probably most well-known to non-video game players for his work on Rescue Me, where he played Jimmy Keefe.
Keefe was a New York firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
He appears as a ghost to his cousin, played by Denis Leary, and his character drives some of Leary's richest scenes as Leary's character tries to understand the loss and why he's still alive.
McCaffrey had a series regular role for the first three seasons before switching to a recurring capacity for the final four seasons.
The FX hit also starred John Scurti, Michael Lombardi, Steven Pasquale, and Andrea Roth.
Throughout his career, the actor had countless credits across movies, TV, and video games.
In addition to Rescue Me,...
- 12/19/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
James McCaffrey, the actor who was the voice of Max Payne in the eponymous video game franchise, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 65 years old.
McCaffrey’s death was confirmed on Monday by TMZ, who reported that a representative of McCaffrey informed them that the actor had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, and passed on Sunday surrounded by his friends and family.
McCaffrey is perhaps best known for portraying detective-turned-vigilante Max Payne, but had a decades-long career that began in the late ‘80s with a direct-to-video film titled New York’s Finest. By the mid-1990s, he had appeared in several films and television shows, played the role of Captain Arthur O’Breun in the Fox series New York Undercover, and landed a starring part in a short-lived NBC series called Viper.
Going into the 2000s, McCaffrey made appearances on Sex in the City, Law & Order,...
McCaffrey’s death was confirmed on Monday by TMZ, who reported that a representative of McCaffrey informed them that the actor had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, and passed on Sunday surrounded by his friends and family.
McCaffrey is perhaps best known for portraying detective-turned-vigilante Max Payne, but had a decades-long career that began in the late ‘80s with a direct-to-video film titled New York’s Finest. By the mid-1990s, he had appeared in several films and television shows, played the role of Captain Arthur O’Breun in the Fox series New York Undercover, and landed a starring part in a short-lived NBC series called Viper.
Going into the 2000s, McCaffrey made appearances on Sex in the City, Law & Order,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Film News
Some sad news is circulating through the entertainment stratosphere with word that Rescue Me actor and video game voice actor for characters Max Payne and Agent Alex Casey (Alan Wake II), James McCaffrey, died Sunday of multiple myeloma cancer. He was 65. McCaffrey’s manager says he passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and friends.
A New York native, McCaffrey’s star started rising when he appeared on the 1991-93 TV legal drama series Civil Wars. In 1996, he appeared as Mac Swift on 13 episodes of the Dick Wolf series Swift Justice. Wolf and McCaffrey hit it off, paving the way for collaboration across more projects, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In addition to taking on the TV sector with roles in Viper, Sex and the City, As the World Turns, and Beautiful People, McCaffrey’s most notable live-action role is for the firefighter drama Rescue Me.
A New York native, McCaffrey’s star started rising when he appeared on the 1991-93 TV legal drama series Civil Wars. In 1996, he appeared as Mac Swift on 13 episodes of the Dick Wolf series Swift Justice. Wolf and McCaffrey hit it off, paving the way for collaboration across more projects, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In addition to taking on the TV sector with roles in Viper, Sex and the City, As the World Turns, and Beautiful People, McCaffrey’s most notable live-action role is for the firefighter drama Rescue Me.
- 12/18/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
James McCaffrey, the actor renowned for lending his voice to Max Payne in the acclaimed video game franchise and, more recently, Alex Casey in Alan Wake 2, passed away on December 17 following a cancer battle, as confirmed by Variety through his manager. McCaffrey, aged 65, faced a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, as reported by TMZ. Before delving into video game voice acting, McCaffrey enjoyed a prolific career spanning over three decades as a film and TV actor. His early roles included Captain Arthur O’Byrne in Season 3 of Fox’s New York Undercover and the NBC action series Viper. ©NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection A standout moment in his career occurred with the role of firefighter James Xavier “Jimmy” Keefe on FX’s Rescue Me in 2004, where he portrayed a character who died on September 11. McCaffrey’s influence extended across various TV shows such as Sex and the City and As the World Turns...
- 12/18/2023
- TV Insider
James McCaffrey has sadly passed away.
The actor, known for his work as the voice actor of video game character Max Payne and his role on FX drama Rescue Me, died Sunday (December 17) of multiple myeloma cancer at the age of 65.
His death was confirmed by his manager, who confirmed that the late actor passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends.
Keep reading to find out more…
His first role was on the TV drama Civil Wars, and later on Swift Justice, as well as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
He would also star on Sex and the City, White Collar, Madam Secretary, Bull and Suits, among many others, including Rescue Me, in which he played Jimmy Keefe, a New York firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
He is most well known to gamers for his voice work as the title character in the Max Payne game franchise,...
The actor, known for his work as the voice actor of video game character Max Payne and his role on FX drama Rescue Me, died Sunday (December 17) of multiple myeloma cancer at the age of 65.
His death was confirmed by his manager, who confirmed that the late actor passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends.
Keep reading to find out more…
His first role was on the TV drama Civil Wars, and later on Swift Justice, as well as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
He would also star on Sex and the City, White Collar, Madam Secretary, Bull and Suits, among many others, including Rescue Me, in which he played Jimmy Keefe, a New York firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
He is most well known to gamers for his voice work as the title character in the Max Payne game franchise,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Veteran film and television star James McCaffrey, who was best known to video game fans as the voice of Max Payne in the Max Payne series, has passed away at the age of 65. Initially announced by friend and The Blob actor Kevin Dillon on Dillon’s Instagram, McCaffrey’s passing was later confirmed by TMZ via a representative for the actor.
“One of Dick Wolf’s proteges (“Swift Justice”), McCaffrey went on to a successful 35 year career in television and film,” according to his rep. “Trained at the Actor’s Studio, he never lost his love for creating characters; however, his good looks often pushed him toward leading man roles.”
McCaffrey, who had a number of main roles and recurring roles in a number of television series as well as appearances in film, was known to video game fans as the iconic voice of NYPD cop turned vigilante Max Payne.
“One of Dick Wolf’s proteges (“Swift Justice”), McCaffrey went on to a successful 35 year career in television and film,” according to his rep. “Trained at the Actor’s Studio, he never lost his love for creating characters; however, his good looks often pushed him toward leading man roles.”
McCaffrey, who had a number of main roles and recurring roles in a number of television series as well as appearances in film, was known to video game fans as the iconic voice of NYPD cop turned vigilante Max Payne.
- 12/18/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Growing up I was mostly a console kid. Presently, I play a lot on PC, but when I was younger I used to prefer the out of the box ease of the console. There was, however, one game that finally got me to invest in a graphics card and figure out the whole computer business, and that game was Max Payne. I was obsessed with the tone and feel of the game, which combined the slow mo, double fisted gunfights of a John Woo movie with melodramatic neo-noir storytelling in one of the most unique experiences of the time. While so many developers have been using Quake and Doom as their touchpoints in the current wave of boomer shooters, I’ve been wondering when someone would aim their nostalgia on Max Payne and try to recapture the bullet-time shooter subgenre.
Developer Strange Scaffold finally answered the call with El Paso,...
Developer Strange Scaffold finally answered the call with El Paso,...
- 9/26/2023
- by Aaron Boehm
- bloody-disgusting.com
A year after releasing the first episode, filmmaker Shaun Meyer has announced that Episode 2 of Carrier: A Raccoon City Story will be premiering this Friday. Entitled “Right Place, Wrong Time”, the episode will stream on September 29th over at Biohazard Declassified at 5pm Est/10pm GMT, and will be available on YouTube at 6pm Est on the same date.
Episode 2 picks up after the events of the first episode, with Detective Sam Othic and new characters dealing with the fallout of a deadly explosion that occurred at an Umbrella-owned research facility in downtown Raccoon City during the late night hours. The who and why are a mystery and Sam is hellbent on figuring out why.
Episode 2 introduces more characters, with original Resident Evil cutscene actor Charlie Kraslavsky portraying Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren, and Pablo Kuntz, the original voice actor for Albert Wesker in the 1996 game, reprising his role for...
Episode 2 picks up after the events of the first episode, with Detective Sam Othic and new characters dealing with the fallout of a deadly explosion that occurred at an Umbrella-owned research facility in downtown Raccoon City during the late night hours. The who and why are a mystery and Sam is hellbent on figuring out why.
Episode 2 introduces more characters, with original Resident Evil cutscene actor Charlie Kraslavsky portraying Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren, and Pablo Kuntz, the original voice actor for Albert Wesker in the 1996 game, reprising his role for...
- 9/25/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
IGN continues to drop more Alan Wake 2 clips, with the latest 5-minute gameplay footage seeing Alan Wake meeting up with an old friend.
The clip sees takes place in The Dark Place, a nightmare version of New York, where Alan is currently trapped. He’s not alone, as Alan finds a familiar face in the jacket-wearing, paisley tie-sporting detective Alex Casey, the hero from Wake’s successful crime book series.
Despite being voiced by James McCaffrey and sharing the likeness of Remedy Entertainment’s Creative Director Sam Lake, Alex Casey is not Max Payne (though Max will be getting a revival soon). According to Lake, this version of Casey is “more over-the-top hardboiled” than before. Lake notes that this version of Casey is drawing from the same inspirations and his love for noir as Max Payne did, right down to an outfit “reminiscent of Brad Pitt’s character in the neo-noir film,...
The clip sees takes place in The Dark Place, a nightmare version of New York, where Alan is currently trapped. He’s not alone, as Alan finds a familiar face in the jacket-wearing, paisley tie-sporting detective Alex Casey, the hero from Wake’s successful crime book series.
Despite being voiced by James McCaffrey and sharing the likeness of Remedy Entertainment’s Creative Director Sam Lake, Alex Casey is not Max Payne (though Max will be getting a revival soon). According to Lake, this version of Casey is “more over-the-top hardboiled” than before. Lake notes that this version of Casey is drawing from the same inspirations and his love for noir as Max Payne did, right down to an outfit “reminiscent of Brad Pitt’s character in the neo-noir film,...
- 9/20/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Developer Strange Scaffold is back with more info on its upcoming “Max Payne meets vampires’ neo-noir Fps El Paso, Elsewhere. The new trailer details the story for the game, which is coming later this Fall to Xbox One, Xbox Series and PC via Steam.
In amongst the Bullet Time gameplay that immediately takes you back to Remedy’s gritty 2001 shooter, an equally-gritty voiceover reveals Djedefre, the resurrected son of Khufu, who pursues James Savage (aka the player) through the many twisting 46 floors of a haunted motel that’s crawling with werewolves, fallen angels, and other damned creatures.
El Paso, Elsewhere centres on Black folklore researcher and recovering drug addict James Savage. James returns to his hometown of El Paso, Texas to slay his ex, Draculae, the lord of the vampires,
before she completes a ritual that would destroy the world as we know it. Along the way, he’ll face horrifying supernatural abominations,...
In amongst the Bullet Time gameplay that immediately takes you back to Remedy’s gritty 2001 shooter, an equally-gritty voiceover reveals Djedefre, the resurrected son of Khufu, who pursues James Savage (aka the player) through the many twisting 46 floors of a haunted motel that’s crawling with werewolves, fallen angels, and other damned creatures.
El Paso, Elsewhere centres on Black folklore researcher and recovering drug addict James Savage. James returns to his hometown of El Paso, Texas to slay his ex, Draculae, the lord of the vampires,
before she completes a ritual that would destroy the world as we know it. Along the way, he’ll face horrifying supernatural abominations,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hey Paisanos! It’s almost time for Mario and Luigi to finally hit the big screen in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, so Awfully Good Movies is finally blowing into the cartridge after 30 years and discussing Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo as the original live action Super Mario Bros!
In 1993, Nintendo licensed their iconic mascots out to Oscar-nominated director Roland Joffe so he could produce what would be the very first American movie to be based off a video game, only for the film’s subsequent failure to set the mood for the Street Fighter‘s, Max Payne‘s and several Uwe Boll movies to later come down the (green) pipe. How could they have gone wrong with Oscar nominated acting legend Bob Hoskins and rising comedian John Leguizamo as our titular plumbers who attempt to rescue Luigi’s lady love Daisy from the slimy cornrows of Dennis Hopper as our King Koopa?...
In 1993, Nintendo licensed their iconic mascots out to Oscar-nominated director Roland Joffe so he could produce what would be the very first American movie to be based off a video game, only for the film’s subsequent failure to set the mood for the Street Fighter‘s, Max Payne‘s and several Uwe Boll movies to later come down the (green) pipe. How could they have gone wrong with Oscar nominated acting legend Bob Hoskins and rising comedian John Leguizamo as our titular plumbers who attempt to rescue Luigi’s lady love Daisy from the slimy cornrows of Dennis Hopper as our King Koopa?...
- 4/3/2023
- by Jesse Shade
- JoBlo.com
Chris Redfield actor Charlie Kraslavsky is certainly putting his fame with Resident Evil fans to good use. While still collaborating with director Andrew Saullo for Saullo’s upcoming short The Keeper’s Diary, Kraslavsky has now been revealed to be teaming up with filmmaker Shaun Meyer on his film noir webseries Carrier: A Raccoon City Story.
Thanks once again to Biohazard Declassified, Kraslavsky will be starring as Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren in the next episode of Carrier, which is expected to drop later this month. Details are still to come regarding the episode, including information on Kraslavsky’s Mayor Warren character.
In case you missed it the first time, Carrier started out last year with a pilot episode. Set in 1995 and starring Noah Goldberg, Pablo Kolache, and Trent Hall, Carrier follows the “hardboiled, boozing, cynical” detective Sam Othic , who is currently working for the Raccoon City Police Department. Sam...
Thanks once again to Biohazard Declassified, Kraslavsky will be starring as Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren in the next episode of Carrier, which is expected to drop later this month. Details are still to come regarding the episode, including information on Kraslavsky’s Mayor Warren character.
In case you missed it the first time, Carrier started out last year with a pilot episode. Set in 1995 and starring Noah Goldberg, Pablo Kolache, and Trent Hall, Carrier follows the “hardboiled, boozing, cynical” detective Sam Othic , who is currently working for the Raccoon City Police Department. Sam...
- 4/3/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
By Neil Pedley
This week sees the return of the Wachowski brothers, Tarsem Singh ("The Cell") and Henry Bean ("The Believer") to the big screen, not to mention new films from documentarians Nick Broomfield ("Tupac and Biggie") and Doug Pray ("Scratch"). On the other hand, after running around Tribeca, we still need to catch up on last week's releases.
"The Babysitters"
The idea of the spunky teenage boy succumbing to the allure of an experienced older woman is the kind of Hollywood golden goose that launches major careers (think Dustin Hoffman). But when the roles are reversed, the result is the directorial debut of David Ross that sees an entrepreneurial high schooler (Katherine Waterston, daughter of Sam) and her friends turn their babysitting ring into a call girl service, realizing there are alternative ways to pay for college besides waiting tables. It stars when one local dad (John Leguizamo) goes...
This week sees the return of the Wachowski brothers, Tarsem Singh ("The Cell") and Henry Bean ("The Believer") to the big screen, not to mention new films from documentarians Nick Broomfield ("Tupac and Biggie") and Doug Pray ("Scratch"). On the other hand, after running around Tribeca, we still need to catch up on last week's releases.
"The Babysitters"
The idea of the spunky teenage boy succumbing to the allure of an experienced older woman is the kind of Hollywood golden goose that launches major careers (think Dustin Hoffman). But when the roles are reversed, the result is the directorial debut of David Ross that sees an entrepreneurial high schooler (Katherine Waterston, daughter of Sam) and her friends turn their babysitting ring into a call girl service, realizing there are alternative ways to pay for college besides waiting tables. It stars when one local dad (John Leguizamo) goes...
- 5/5/2008
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
Grey's Anatomy star Chris O'Donnell has landed a role alongside Mark Wahlbeg in action movie Max Payne.
Despite having not headlined a major Hollywood film since 2000's Vertical Limit, the actor is set to star in the big-screen adaptation of the popular shoot-'em-up game.
The movie - set for release later this year - follows the story of a New York cop, played by Wahlberg, who is haunted by the death of his family.
Despite having not headlined a major Hollywood film since 2000's Vertical Limit, the actor is set to star in the big-screen adaptation of the popular shoot-'em-up game.
The movie - set for release later this year - follows the story of a New York cop, played by Wahlberg, who is haunted by the death of his family.
- 4/3/2008
- WENN
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