Get ready for another thrilling episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” airing this Saturday at 7:00 Pm on Ovation! In Season 17 Episode 12, titled “Wheel of Bad Fortune,” viewers will be drawn into a mysterious case that challenges Detective William Murdoch’s investigative skills.
When a body is discovered in an alley, accompanied by the ominous Death tarot card, Murdoch’s suspicions are immediately piqued. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers connections to a contested psychic event, raising questions about the true nature of the crime and the motivations behind it.
Join Detective Murdoch and his team as they navigate the twists and turns of this perplexing case, piecing together clues and unraveling secrets along the way. With suspenseful storytelling and captivating performances, “Wheel of Bad Fortune” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Don’t miss this captivating episode of “Murdoch Mysteries...
When a body is discovered in an alley, accompanied by the ominous Death tarot card, Murdoch’s suspicions are immediately piqued. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers connections to a contested psychic event, raising questions about the true nature of the crime and the motivations behind it.
Join Detective Murdoch and his team as they navigate the twists and turns of this perplexing case, piecing together clues and unraveling secrets along the way. With suspenseful storytelling and captivating performances, “Wheel of Bad Fortune” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Don’t miss this captivating episode of “Murdoch Mysteries...
- 4/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another thrilling episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” with Season 17 Episode 10, titled “Mrs. Crabtree’s Neighborhood,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, April 20, 2024, on Ovation. In this captivating installment, Detective William Murdoch delves into a perplexing case involving the shocking shooting of a prominent construction company owner.
As Murdoch investigates the crime scene, he discovers that the victim was brutally executed inside a local barber shop, sending shockwaves through the community. With no shortage of suspects and motives to explore, Murdoch and his team must unravel the tangled web of secrets and deceit lurking beneath the surface of Mrs. Crabtree’s neighborhood.
Filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, “Mrs. Crabtree’s Neighborhood” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Don’t miss this riveting episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” on Ovation at 7:00 Pm for an evening of captivating crime-solving with Detective Murdoch and his dedicated team.
As Murdoch investigates the crime scene, he discovers that the victim was brutally executed inside a local barber shop, sending shockwaves through the community. With no shortage of suspects and motives to explore, Murdoch and his team must unravel the tangled web of secrets and deceit lurking beneath the surface of Mrs. Crabtree’s neighborhood.
Filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, “Mrs. Crabtree’s Neighborhood” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Don’t miss this riveting episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” on Ovation at 7:00 Pm for an evening of captivating crime-solving with Detective Murdoch and his dedicated team.
- 4/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a festive mystery as “Murdoch Mysteries” returns with Season 17 Episode 9, titled “The Christmas List,” airing on Ovation this Saturday at 7:00 Pm. In this special holiday-themed episode, Detective William Murdoch finds himself embroiled in a yuletide whodunit.
The investigation kicks off when a slum landlord is discovered murdered, his body stuffed inside Santa’s toy sack during a department store Christmas parade. As Murdoch delves into the case, he uncovers a web of secrets and intrigue lurking beneath the cheery facade of the holiday season.
With twists and turns at every corner, viewers can expect an enthralling journey filled with suspense, drama, and perhaps even a touch of Christmas magic. Join Murdoch and his team as they race against time to unravel the mystery and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Don’t miss the thrilling holiday episode of “Murdoch Mysteries: The Christmas List” this Saturday on Ovation.
The investigation kicks off when a slum landlord is discovered murdered, his body stuffed inside Santa’s toy sack during a department store Christmas parade. As Murdoch delves into the case, he uncovers a web of secrets and intrigue lurking beneath the cheery facade of the holiday season.
With twists and turns at every corner, viewers can expect an enthralling journey filled with suspense, drama, and perhaps even a touch of Christmas magic. Join Murdoch and his team as they race against time to unravel the mystery and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Don’t miss the thrilling holiday episode of “Murdoch Mysteries: The Christmas List” this Saturday on Ovation.
- 4/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Quantum Leap stars Raymond Lee and Caitlin Bassett had nothing but good things to say about their time on the NBC drama, which has been cancelled after two seasons.
In response to news that the show is not returning for Season 3, Lee wrote on Instagram on Friday, “Just wanted to say a thank you to our Ql fans and those who’ve tuned in. Your support was felt and always warmly received. You all have made it the ride of a lifetime.
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In response to news that the show is not returning for Season 3, Lee wrote on Instagram on Friday, “Just wanted to say a thank you to our Ql fans and those who’ve tuned in. Your support was felt and always warmly received. You all have made it the ride of a lifetime.
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- 4/5/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Attention mystery fans! Get ready for a one-of-a-kind episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” airing on Ovation at 7:00 Pm this Saturday, April 6th. In Season 17, Episode 22 titled “Why is Everybody Singing?” viewers are in for a whimsical twist as Detective Murdoch’s world takes an unexpected turn.
After a shooting lands Murdoch in a coma, the usually serious and methodical detective finds himself in a surreal and fantastical world where everything, including his own thoughts and actions, bursts into song and dance. As he navigates through this musical dreamland, Murdoch must unravel clues and solve the mystery while also coming to terms with his own subconscious desires and fears.
With catchy tunes, dazzling choreography, and plenty of surprises, “Why is Everybody Singing?” promises to be an unforgettable episode that will leave fans tapping their toes and humming along. Don’t miss out on this delightful departure from the usual detective drama...
After a shooting lands Murdoch in a coma, the usually serious and methodical detective finds himself in a surreal and fantastical world where everything, including his own thoughts and actions, bursts into song and dance. As he navigates through this musical dreamland, Murdoch must unravel clues and solve the mystery while also coming to terms with his own subconscious desires and fears.
With catchy tunes, dazzling choreography, and plenty of surprises, “Why is Everybody Singing?” promises to be an unforgettable episode that will leave fans tapping their toes and humming along. Don’t miss out on this delightful departure from the usual detective drama...
- 3/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intriguing episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” as Season 17 Episode 8, titled “The Cottage in the Woods,” airs at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, March 30, 2024, on Ovation. In this captivating installment, viewers are taken deep into the woods where Dr. Ogden, Inspector Hart, Effie, and Louise stumble upon a troop of girl adventurers.
However, their encounter takes a dark turn when they discover that the leader of the troop has been murdered by a madman lurking in the woods. As Detective Murdoch delves into the case, uncovering secrets and untangling a web of intrigue, tensions rise and suspicions abound among the group.
With its blend of mystery, suspense, and engaging characters, “The Cottage in the Woods” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Don’t miss out on this thrilling episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” as the team races against time to catch a...
However, their encounter takes a dark turn when they discover that the leader of the troop has been murdered by a madman lurking in the woods. As Detective Murdoch delves into the case, uncovering secrets and untangling a web of intrigue, tensions rise and suspicions abound among the group.
With its blend of mystery, suspense, and engaging characters, “The Cottage in the Woods” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Don’t miss out on this thrilling episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” as the team races against time to catch a...
- 3/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intriguing new episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” titled “Cool Million,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, March 23, 2024, exclusively on Ovation. In this captivating installment, Detective Murdoch finds himself embroiled in a high-stakes investigation just days before a prestigious horse race.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming event, tragedy strikes when a champion horse, poised to win big, is intentionally killed. With the race’s outcome hanging in the balance and the stakes higher than ever, Murdoch must unravel the mystery behind the horse’s demise and uncover the truth hidden within the shadows of the racing world.
Join Murdoch and his team as they navigate through a web of secrets, deception, and betrayal in their quest to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice. With suspenseful twists and turns at every corner, “Cool Million” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming event, tragedy strikes when a champion horse, poised to win big, is intentionally killed. With the race’s outcome hanging in the balance and the stakes higher than ever, Murdoch must unravel the mystery behind the horse’s demise and uncover the truth hidden within the shadows of the racing world.
Join Murdoch and his team as they navigate through a web of secrets, deception, and betrayal in their quest to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice. With suspenseful twists and turns at every corner, “Cool Million” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
- 3/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Murdoch Mysteries,” titled “Dying to be Enlightened,” viewers are in for a suspenseful treat. A change of scenery takes Detective Murdoch, Dr. Odgen, and Constable Watts to a health retreat led by a charismatic leader. However, the tranquil setting is shattered when a mysterious death casts a shadow over the idyllic atmosphere.
Presented in a third-person narrative, the episode promises intrigue and suspense as the investigative trio delves into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding the guest’s demise. As the plot unfolds, the characters navigate the complexities of the health retreat, where wellness meets the unexpected. With a mix of drama and detective work, “Dying to be Enlightened” is set to captivate audiences on Ovation at 6:00 Pm this Saturday, offering a compelling blend of mystery and historical charm.
Release Date & Time: 6:00 Pm Saturday 16 March 2024 on Ovation
Murdoch Mysteries Dying to be Enlightened Cast – Season...
Presented in a third-person narrative, the episode promises intrigue and suspense as the investigative trio delves into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding the guest’s demise. As the plot unfolds, the characters navigate the complexities of the health retreat, where wellness meets the unexpected. With a mix of drama and detective work, “Dying to be Enlightened” is set to captivate audiences on Ovation at 6:00 Pm this Saturday, offering a compelling blend of mystery and historical charm.
Release Date & Time: 6:00 Pm Saturday 16 March 2024 on Ovation
Murdoch Mysteries Dying to be Enlightened Cast – Season...
- 3/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a spine-chilling evening as “Murdoch Mysteries” unveils Season 17 Episode 5, titled “Station House of Horror,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, March 9, 2024, exclusively on Ovation. Detective William Murdoch, known for his innovative and radical crime-solving techniques, takes center stage in this episode, promising an intriguing blend of mystery and suspense.
In “Station House of Horror,” viewers can expect Murdoch to tackle yet another perplexing murder using his unique investigative methods. The episode unfolds within the atmospheric setting of the station house, adding an extra layer of mystery to the narrative. As Murdoch delves into the darkest corners to unravel the truth, audiences are in for a captivating ride, filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations.
For fans of historical crime dramas with a touch of the macabre, this episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” promises a riveting and immersive experience. Tune in to Ovation for an evening of suspenseful storytelling and...
In “Station House of Horror,” viewers can expect Murdoch to tackle yet another perplexing murder using his unique investigative methods. The episode unfolds within the atmospheric setting of the station house, adding an extra layer of mystery to the narrative. As Murdoch delves into the darkest corners to unravel the truth, audiences are in for a captivating ride, filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations.
For fans of historical crime dramas with a touch of the macabre, this episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” promises a riveting and immersive experience. Tune in to Ovation for an evening of suspenseful storytelling and...
- 3/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Horror film “The Voices of Our Mother,” headlined by Sheila McCarthy (“Women Talking”), has wrapped principal photography.
The film is written and directed by Mark O’Brien, who is also an actor, with his most recent credit being Atom Egoyan’s Toronto and Berlinale selection “Seven Veils.” It tells the story of a family who is brought together when their matriarch falls ill, only to find that their lineage is connected by more than blood. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario.
The cast also includes Georgina Reilly (“Quantum Leap”), O’Brien, Carolina Bartzcak (“Painkiller”), Alex Ozerov-Meyer (“The Americans”), Anna Ferguson (“Lost Girl”) and Shawn Doyle (“Star Trek: Discovery”).
The film is produced by Canada’s Vortex Productions, a subsidiary of boutique distributor Vortex Media. This marks the second collaboration between O’Brien and Vortex Media who helped to finance and distribute the filmmaker’s Fantasia and Grimmfest-winning feature directorial debut “The Righteous.
The film is written and directed by Mark O’Brien, who is also an actor, with his most recent credit being Atom Egoyan’s Toronto and Berlinale selection “Seven Veils.” It tells the story of a family who is brought together when their matriarch falls ill, only to find that their lineage is connected by more than blood. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario.
The cast also includes Georgina Reilly (“Quantum Leap”), O’Brien, Carolina Bartzcak (“Painkiller”), Alex Ozerov-Meyer (“The Americans”), Anna Ferguson (“Lost Girl”) and Shawn Doyle (“Star Trek: Discovery”).
The film is produced by Canada’s Vortex Productions, a subsidiary of boutique distributor Vortex Media. This marks the second collaboration between O’Brien and Vortex Media who helped to finance and distribute the filmmaker’s Fantasia and Grimmfest-winning feature directorial debut “The Righteous.
- 2/26/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Get ready for a riveting episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” as Season 17 Episode 4, titled “Bottom of the Barrel,” airs at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, March 2, 2024, exclusively on Ovation. In this captivating installment, Detective William Murdoch finds himself embroiled in a perplexing case when a man is stabbed at an oyster bar.
As Murdoch delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a tangled web of intrigue and suspicion. Suspecting a connection to a former case involving harlots sold into marriage, Murdoch must navigate through layers of deception and betrayal to uncover the truth.
With its signature blend of mystery, suspense, and historical intrigue, “Murdoch Mysteries” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Join Detective Murdoch and his team as they unravel the clues and unravel the secrets hidden within the murky depths of “Bottom of the Barrel.”
Tune in to Ovation at 7:00 Pm on Saturday,...
As Murdoch delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a tangled web of intrigue and suspicion. Suspecting a connection to a former case involving harlots sold into marriage, Murdoch must navigate through layers of deception and betrayal to uncover the truth.
With its signature blend of mystery, suspense, and historical intrigue, “Murdoch Mysteries” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Join Detective Murdoch and his team as they unravel the clues and unravel the secrets hidden within the murky depths of “Bottom of the Barrel.”
Tune in to Ovation at 7:00 Pm on Saturday,...
- 2/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The following contains major spoilers from Quantum Leap’s two-hour finale on Tuesday. Proceed accordingly.
Ben and Addison finally reunited on Quantum Leap, and it felt so good, but also left us with a million questions about where they go from there.
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Tuesday’s twisty, two-hour finale...
Ben and Addison finally reunited on Quantum Leap, and it felt so good, but also left us with a million questions about where they go from there.
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Tuesday’s twisty, two-hour finale...
- 2/21/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Get ready for an intriguing episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” titled “Murdoch and the Mona Lisa,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, February 24, 2024, on Ovation. In Season 17 Episode 3, Detective William Murdoch finds himself embroiled in a captivating case involving the theft of the iconic Mona Lisa painting.
When the prime suspect in the theft is found murdered, Murdoch’s investigation takes an unexpected turn, leading him down a path that intersects with the world of art and creativity. As he delves deeper into the mystery, Murdoch discovers surprising connections to renowned artist Emily Carr.
Join Murdoch and his team as they unravel the intricate web of clues and secrets surrounding the stolen masterpiece. With twists and turns at every corner, this episode promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Don’t miss “Murdoch Mysteries: Murdoch and the Mona Lisa,” airing exclusively on Ovation. Tune...
When the prime suspect in the theft is found murdered, Murdoch’s investigation takes an unexpected turn, leading him down a path that intersects with the world of art and creativity. As he delves deeper into the mystery, Murdoch discovers surprising connections to renowned artist Emily Carr.
Join Murdoch and his team as they unravel the intricate web of clues and secrets surrounding the stolen masterpiece. With twists and turns at every corner, this episode promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Don’t miss “Murdoch Mysteries: Murdoch and the Mona Lisa,” airing exclusively on Ovation. Tune...
- 2/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The new series of Quantum Leap has brought in many elements from the original show. The returns of Beth (Susan Diol) and one-time leapee Magic (Ernie Hudson), name-checking the Evil Leapers, addressing the question of whether Sam (Scott Bakula) ever made it home, and many more. But two seasons in a major part of Quantum Leap lore has failed to be even hinted at.
Sam’s daughter. Sammy Jo.
Introduced as part of the “Trilogy” series of episodes in 1992 in the original Quantum Leap’s fifth and final season, Sammy Jo’s origin is complicated. The three episodes follow Sam as he leaps into different people attempting to help a woman named Abigail Fuller, who in each leap is accused of murder. Sam first meets her as a young girl in “Trilogy Part 1” when he leaps into her father, saving her from being killed.
In “Trilogy Part 2” Sam leaps forward...
Sam’s daughter. Sammy Jo.
Introduced as part of the “Trilogy” series of episodes in 1992 in the original Quantum Leap’s fifth and final season, Sammy Jo’s origin is complicated. The three episodes follow Sam as he leaps into different people attempting to help a woman named Abigail Fuller, who in each leap is accused of murder. Sam first meets her as a young girl in “Trilogy Part 1” when he leaps into her father, saving her from being killed.
In “Trilogy Part 2” Sam leaps forward...
- 12/20/2023
- by Shamus Kelley
- Den of Geek
Janis Calavicci may have helped the Quantum Leap team stop Martinez in Season 1, but that doesn’t mean she will be a permanent fixture at headquarters.
Last season, we learned that Janis — who also happens to be Al Calavicci’s daughter — helped Ben make his unauthorized leap, aiding our hero in his efforts to prevent his fiancé from being murdered. When Ben lost his memories after the jump, she continued to work on their secret mission while hiding out from the rest of the Quantum Leap team. She was eventually captured and proved to be a valuable resource, even pointing...
Last season, we learned that Janis — who also happens to be Al Calavicci’s daughter — helped Ben make his unauthorized leap, aiding our hero in his efforts to prevent his fiancé from being murdered. When Ben lost his memories after the jump, she continued to work on their secret mission while hiding out from the rest of the Quantum Leap team. She was eventually captured and proved to be a valuable resource, even pointing...
- 10/9/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
"You're not just fighting for yourself anymore..." "You're fighting for all of us 'unmatchables.'" Vertical has debuted a new trailer for an indie romantic comedy titled Match Me If You Can, which was first released in theaters back in August and is now available on VOD. Kip Parsons is a computer nerd who declares war on online dating services when she's rejected by one as "unmatchable." When she writes a blog about her experience, it goes viral and everyone comes to her support, except for the dating website which tries to sue her. What a wacky comedy concept! Georgina Reilly stars as Kip, with Wilson Bethel, Brian George, Billy Armstrong, Veronica Wylie, Chaz Clark, and Kanwar Singh. Though I'm sure there's nothing new in here, this does look cute & fun, a casual watch if you're looking for something amusing. View below. // Continue Reading ›...
- 9/12/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
There's a market for nostalgia, and NBC's cashed in big with its newest hit, Quantum Leap.
The 2022 revival of the popular 1980s Scott Bakula-anchored time travel series came in like a quantum accelerator, throwing everything and everyone into the mix.
While maintaining some temporal continuity with the original series, the new Quantum Leap introduced viewers to the team behind the project rather than just the leaper and his guide.
What is Quantum Leap about?
The initial twelve-episode order was quickly upped to a full eighteen-episode season, and the leaps got wilder as Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) slowly regained his memories of why he took his unauthorized leap in the first place.
Guided by his workmate and fiancée, Addison (Caitlin Bassett), he managed to survive each leap into various individuals facing moments of crisis that would change their lives and the future.
In turn, Addison relied on the Q.
The 2022 revival of the popular 1980s Scott Bakula-anchored time travel series came in like a quantum accelerator, throwing everything and everyone into the mix.
While maintaining some temporal continuity with the original series, the new Quantum Leap introduced viewers to the team behind the project rather than just the leaper and his guide.
What is Quantum Leap about?
The initial twelve-episode order was quickly upped to a full eighteen-episode season, and the leaps got wilder as Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) slowly regained his memories of why he took his unauthorized leap in the first place.
Guided by his workmate and fiancée, Addison (Caitlin Bassett), he managed to survive each leap into various individuals facing moments of crisis that would change their lives and the future.
In turn, Addison relied on the Q.
- 8/18/2023
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Match Me If You Can is a romantic comedy film directed by Marian Yeager. The rom-com film follows the story of a female computer nerd who is fed up with being single but when an online dating service rejects her by calling her “unmatchable”, she speaks out against the company and becomes a spokeswoman for all the frustrated singles out there. Match Me if You Can stars Georgina Reilly, Charlie Bodin, Wilson Bethel, and Brian George. So, if you loved Match Me If You Can here are some similar movies you can watch next.
Love, Guaranteed (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: To save her small law firm, earnest lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) takes a high-paying case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees love. But as the case heats up, so do Susan and Nick’s feelings for each other.
Love, Guaranteed (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: To save her small law firm, earnest lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) takes a high-paying case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees love. But as the case heats up, so do Susan and Nick’s feelings for each other.
- 8/16/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: Vertical has locked down rights to the romantic comedy Match Me If You Can for North America, the UK and Ireland. Marking the feature debut of director Marian Yeager, the film is now set for a day-and-date release on August 11th. Among the major titles opening against it are Sony’s Gran Turismo and Universal’s Last Voyage of the Demeter.
Written by Betsy Morris, Match Me If You Can watches as female computer nerd Kip Parsons (Quantum Leap‘s Georgina Reilly) declares war on iPromise, an online dating service that rejected her as “unmatchable.” Taking her case to social media, she goes viral and becomes the reluctant champion for all those frustrated singles out there. When the company masterminded by Riley Detamore (All Rise‘s Wilson Bethel) finds itself at risk because her blog has gone viral, Riley maps out a plan to find out why. A chance...
Written by Betsy Morris, Match Me If You Can watches as female computer nerd Kip Parsons (Quantum Leap‘s Georgina Reilly) declares war on iPromise, an online dating service that rejected her as “unmatchable.” Taking her case to social media, she goes viral and becomes the reluctant champion for all those frustrated singles out there. When the company masterminded by Riley Detamore (All Rise‘s Wilson Bethel) finds itself at risk because her blog has gone viral, Riley maps out a plan to find out why. A chance...
- 7/25/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Maple Syrup Massacre is an editorial series where Joe Lipsett dissects the themes, conventions and contributions of new and classic Canadian horror films. Spoilers follow…
Language is paramount in Pontypool, Bruce McDonald’s Canadian (don’t call it zombie) thriller. The film concerns a shock jock DJ and his pair of female colleagues who manage a radio station over the course of a morning as a word-based pathogen destroys the surrounding community.
Based on the book by Tony Burgess (who also wrote the screenplay), the film is a single location thriller that relies heavily on its small cast and mildly claustrophobic setting. Dialogue and audio flesh out not only the world and the looming threat; it also captures the power and impact of language.
It’s vital that Grant Mazzy (Canadian screen legend Stephen McHattie) is something of a disgrace at the beginning of the film. He’s only recently...
Language is paramount in Pontypool, Bruce McDonald’s Canadian (don’t call it zombie) thriller. The film concerns a shock jock DJ and his pair of female colleagues who manage a radio station over the course of a morning as a word-based pathogen destroys the surrounding community.
Based on the book by Tony Burgess (who also wrote the screenplay), the film is a single location thriller that relies heavily on its small cast and mildly claustrophobic setting. Dialogue and audio flesh out not only the world and the looming threat; it also captures the power and impact of language.
It’s vital that Grant Mazzy (Canadian screen legend Stephen McHattie) is something of a disgrace at the beginning of the film. He’s only recently...
- 4/6/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 18
If it’s answers we’ve been waiting for, then the Quantum Leap season finale delivers exactly what we wanted and then some.
Dr. Ben Song’s (Raymond Lee) “Judgment Day” leap begins in the distant future. An elderly Dr. Ian Wright (Mason Alexander Park) has been waiting a “very long time” for Ben and even had trouble finding another person for Ben to leap into. At the end of the previous episode, it wasn’t clear that Ben leaped into another person because Ian recognizes Ben right away, so there was speculation that Ben leaped into the future as himself. How could Ian be so certain it’s Ben they’re talking to? This is our first clue that future Ian has figured out ways to control the leaps that were heretofore unknown. Ian expects Ben to arrive at that moment,...
Quantum Leap Episode 18
If it’s answers we’ve been waiting for, then the Quantum Leap season finale delivers exactly what we wanted and then some.
Dr. Ben Song’s (Raymond Lee) “Judgment Day” leap begins in the distant future. An elderly Dr. Ian Wright (Mason Alexander Park) has been waiting a “very long time” for Ben and even had trouble finding another person for Ben to leap into. At the end of the previous episode, it wasn’t clear that Ben leaped into another person because Ian recognizes Ben right away, so there was speculation that Ben leaped into the future as himself. How could Ian be so certain it’s Ben they’re talking to? This is our first clue that future Ian has figured out ways to control the leaps that were heretofore unknown. Ian expects Ben to arrive at that moment,...
- 4/4/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 16
Quantum Leap’s “Ben, Interrupted” warrants a heartfelt, Oh boy! This episode embodies all the scary intensity one can imagine in a trip to a mental institution in 1954, an era rife with the torture and murder of patients in the name of science. At the height of malpractice, a spouse, typically a husband, could easily have their “loved one” committed. Such is the situation of Judith; the young woman Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is supposed to save.
Judith’s husband brought her to the George’s Island Asylum where she is diagnosed and “treated” for hysteria, which translates, in Judith’s case, to a woman who is unable to bear children. Ben’s host is a private detective, Liam O’Connor, who is paid handsomely by Judith’s sister to go undercover and help Judith escape by becoming a patient himself.
Quantum Leap Episode 16
Quantum Leap’s “Ben, Interrupted” warrants a heartfelt, Oh boy! This episode embodies all the scary intensity one can imagine in a trip to a mental institution in 1954, an era rife with the torture and murder of patients in the name of science. At the height of malpractice, a spouse, typically a husband, could easily have their “loved one” committed. Such is the situation of Judith; the young woman Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is supposed to save.
Judith’s husband brought her to the George’s Island Asylum where she is diagnosed and “treated” for hysteria, which translates, in Judith’s case, to a woman who is unable to bear children. Ben’s host is a private detective, Liam O’Connor, who is paid handsomely by Judith’s sister to go undercover and help Judith escape by becoming a patient himself.
- 3/21/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 13
Quantum Leap episode 13 “Family Style” is groundbreaking for the revival and the original in two ways. First, Deborah Pratt, head writer of the original and current executive producer, finally gets a chance to direct an episode!
As the new Quantum Leap story arc develops, Pratt provides continuity between old and new in her day-to-day involvement with the sequel series. In December 2022, NBC greenlit a second season for Quantum Leap, and Pratt is already hands-on with filming the second season’s premiere and meeting about subsequent episodes. While Pratt is undoubtedly the expert in preventing contradictions between the new show and the old, she also supports going beyond canon through the exploration and creation of new ideas:
“I want Martin [Gero], Dean [Georgaris] and the writers to have the freedom to explore all the history of Quantum Leap,” Pratt told Upi. “I want them to create new canon.
Quantum Leap Episode 13
Quantum Leap episode 13 “Family Style” is groundbreaking for the revival and the original in two ways. First, Deborah Pratt, head writer of the original and current executive producer, finally gets a chance to direct an episode!
As the new Quantum Leap story arc develops, Pratt provides continuity between old and new in her day-to-day involvement with the sequel series. In December 2022, NBC greenlit a second season for Quantum Leap, and Pratt is already hands-on with filming the second season’s premiere and meeting about subsequent episodes. While Pratt is undoubtedly the expert in preventing contradictions between the new show and the old, she also supports going beyond canon through the exploration and creation of new ideas:
“I want Martin [Gero], Dean [Georgaris] and the writers to have the freedom to explore all the history of Quantum Leap,” Pratt told Upi. “I want them to create new canon.
- 2/28/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Valentine’s Day is upon us, and as we’re doing our annual rewatches of My Bloody Valentine (both versions—don’t skimp) or 2001’s Valentine, it’s important to remember that we have another holiday-appropriate horror movie to add to the fun. And it’s a film that happens to be celebrating its 15th birthday this year. Happy birthday to Pontypool, a zombie film that doesn’t get nearly enough attention, despite the fact that it brings a truly unique vision to the table.
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, Pontypool is a zombie movie like no other. Like other recent favorites, it puts its own stamp on the material and creates something memorable. It rethinks the idea of what makes a zombie, taking the things we know and love about the mythology and bending them into a different form to create something unique, while still paying...
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, Pontypool is a zombie movie like no other. Like other recent favorites, it puts its own stamp on the material and creates something memorable. It rethinks the idea of what makes a zombie, taking the things we know and love about the mythology and bending them into a different form to create something unique, while still paying...
- 2/14/2023
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 12
Quantum Leap is a show with social justice baked right into it. Whether we are talking about the revival or the original series, hope, heart and humor drive the leaps. “Let Them Play” focuses on the common good, the power of community and love for oneself and others as we follow the Mendez family–Coach Carlos, Miriam (Brigitte Kali Canales), and their daughter Gia (Josielyn Aguilera).
Ben leaps into the year 2012 and the body of Coach Carlos just as the mighty Lady Lions are playing a tight game with Stanford scouts watching from the stands. One of the Lady Lion’s best teammates gets injured. As Ben looks to the bench, only one player is healthy and ready for the court–Gia. Coach Carlos doesn’t hesitate to put his daughter, Gia, in the game and the injured player is miffed about taking a seat.
Quantum Leap Episode 12
Quantum Leap is a show with social justice baked right into it. Whether we are talking about the revival or the original series, hope, heart and humor drive the leaps. “Let Them Play” focuses on the common good, the power of community and love for oneself and others as we follow the Mendez family–Coach Carlos, Miriam (Brigitte Kali Canales), and their daughter Gia (Josielyn Aguilera).
Ben leaps into the year 2012 and the body of Coach Carlos just as the mighty Lady Lions are playing a tight game with Stanford scouts watching from the stands. One of the Lady Lion’s best teammates gets injured. As Ben looks to the bench, only one player is healthy and ready for the court–Gia. Coach Carlos doesn’t hesitate to put his daughter, Gia, in the game and the injured player is miffed about taking a seat.
- 2/7/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 11
After a two-week hiatus, Quantum Leap returned on Jan. 30 with a bang. More than one, in fact. After the last episode’s setting in a hospital, where Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) was a fish out of water, our quantum leaper lands in a facility housing a nuclear reactor, which is exactly his element.
Not only does Ben, once again, leap outside his own lifetime, landing on Sept. 12, 1962, the day of President John F. Kennedy’s famous speech on technology and the race for space, he also gets stuck in a time loop that’s not nearly as benign as Phil Connor’s (Bill Murray) Groundhog Day. What the Quantum Leap project team at first believes is a once in a trillion lifetimes’ phenomenon (where the interaction of nuclear energy and a quantum time traveler creates a unique collision of two...
Quantum Leap Episode 11
After a two-week hiatus, Quantum Leap returned on Jan. 30 with a bang. More than one, in fact. After the last episode’s setting in a hospital, where Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) was a fish out of water, our quantum leaper lands in a facility housing a nuclear reactor, which is exactly his element.
Not only does Ben, once again, leap outside his own lifetime, landing on Sept. 12, 1962, the day of President John F. Kennedy’s famous speech on technology and the race for space, he also gets stuck in a time loop that’s not nearly as benign as Phil Connor’s (Bill Murray) Groundhog Day. What the Quantum Leap project team at first believes is a once in a trillion lifetimes’ phenomenon (where the interaction of nuclear energy and a quantum time traveler creates a unique collision of two...
- 1/31/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
NBC’s Quantum Leap returns from its three-week break with season one episode 11, “Leap, Die, Repeat.” Episode 11, airing on Monday, January 30, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt, will find Ben dealing with a time loop.
The sequel stars Raymond Lee (Kevin Can F**k Himself) as physicist Ben Song and Caitlin Bassett as Addison, a hologram who only Ben can see when he leaps. Ernie Hudson (The Family Business) plays Herbert “Magic” Williams, Mason Alexander Park (The Sandman) is Ian Wright, and Nanrisa Lee (First Love) plays Jenn Chou.
“Leap, Die, Repeat” Plot: When Ben leaps into one of five people in an elevator at a 1962 nuclear reactor, he must figure which one triggers a bomb that kills them all. Each time the bomb goes off, he leaps into another one of them an hour earlier and the scene resets on a loop.
Season 1 Episode 1 “July 13, 1985” Recap Season 1 Episode 2 “Atlantis” Recap Season...
The sequel stars Raymond Lee (Kevin Can F**k Himself) as physicist Ben Song and Caitlin Bassett as Addison, a hologram who only Ben can see when he leaps. Ernie Hudson (The Family Business) plays Herbert “Magic” Williams, Mason Alexander Park (The Sandman) is Ian Wright, and Nanrisa Lee (First Love) plays Jenn Chou.
“Leap, Die, Repeat” Plot: When Ben leaps into one of five people in an elevator at a 1962 nuclear reactor, he must figure which one triggers a bomb that kills them all. Each time the bomb goes off, he leaps into another one of them an hour earlier and the scene resets on a loop.
Season 1 Episode 1 “July 13, 1985” Recap Season 1 Episode 2 “Atlantis” Recap Season...
- 1/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 10
The Quantum Leap revival has led fans on a journey from the criminal back alley (twice) to outer space, the boxing ring, backstage at a rock concert, the Wild West, a “haunted” house, a youth camp, and a natural disaster. At the end of last week’s midseason premiere, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) finds himself in the body of Alexandra Tomkinson and in a dark parking lot helping to deliver a crowning baby that is arriving a month too soon. Fortunately, Alexandra is a medical resident at a Seattle area hospital and in the right place at the right time to help this mama in distress.
Ben, on the other hand, lacks medical skills beyond catching the child and keeping the infant off the asphalt. At the outset of this episode, viewers are implicitly reminded that Ben didn’t train for this.
Quantum Leap Episode 10
The Quantum Leap revival has led fans on a journey from the criminal back alley (twice) to outer space, the boxing ring, backstage at a rock concert, the Wild West, a “haunted” house, a youth camp, and a natural disaster. At the end of last week’s midseason premiere, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) finds himself in the body of Alexandra Tomkinson and in a dark parking lot helping to deliver a crowning baby that is arriving a month too soon. Fortunately, Alexandra is a medical resident at a Seattle area hospital and in the right place at the right time to help this mama in distress.
Ben, on the other hand, lacks medical skills beyond catching the child and keeping the infant off the asphalt. At the outset of this episode, viewers are implicitly reminded that Ben didn’t train for this.
- 1/10/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 9
Quantum Leap returned to screens on Jan. 2, 2023 with episode 9 “Fellow Travelers” after an episode 8 cliffhanger and a long holiday break. At the end of the midseason finale, Ben (Raymond Lee) remembers why he leapt: to save Addison (Caitlin Bassett). Viewers standing on that cliff are right to wonder: what cliff are we hanging from?
When Ben first rogue jumped into the past without the knowledge of the Quantum Leap Project’s team, he said then that his reason was bigger than the project and more important than honesty with Addison, his new fiancé. Since then, Ben and Addison have been working hard to get through eight leaps and heal their rift, slowly reconnecting as Ben’s memory returns.
Yet, Ben’s big reveal causes “Fellow Travelers” to begin with a return to the drawing board on relationship trust issues. Addison is...
Quantum Leap Episode 9
Quantum Leap returned to screens on Jan. 2, 2023 with episode 9 “Fellow Travelers” after an episode 8 cliffhanger and a long holiday break. At the end of the midseason finale, Ben (Raymond Lee) remembers why he leapt: to save Addison (Caitlin Bassett). Viewers standing on that cliff are right to wonder: what cliff are we hanging from?
When Ben first rogue jumped into the past without the knowledge of the Quantum Leap Project’s team, he said then that his reason was bigger than the project and more important than honesty with Addison, his new fiancé. Since then, Ben and Addison have been working hard to get through eight leaps and heal their rift, slowly reconnecting as Ben’s memory returns.
Yet, Ben’s big reveal causes “Fellow Travelers” to begin with a return to the drawing board on relationship trust issues. Addison is...
- 1/3/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
NBC’s Quantum Leap returns from its midseason break with season one episode nine, “Fellow Travelers.” Episode nine, airing January 3, 2023, finds Ben leaping into the body of a pop star’s security guard. Deboran Ann Woll (True Blood) guest stars as pop singer Carly Farmer.
The sequel stars Raymond Lee (Kevin Can F**k Himself) as physicist Ben Song and Caitlin Bassett as Addison, a hologram who only Ben can see when he leaps. Ernie Hudson (The Family Business) plays Herbert “Magic” Williams, Mason Alexander Park (The Sandman) is Ian Wright, and Nanrisa Lee (First Love) plays Jenn Chou.
“Fellow Travelers” Plot: Ben lands in 1979 Chicago as Jack Armstrong, a devoted security guard to talented pop singer Carly Farmer. During Carly’s prep for a big concert, it quickly becomes clear her life is in danger and Ben must determine who is trying to kill her and why.
Season 1 Episode...
The sequel stars Raymond Lee (Kevin Can F**k Himself) as physicist Ben Song and Caitlin Bassett as Addison, a hologram who only Ben can see when he leaps. Ernie Hudson (The Family Business) plays Herbert “Magic” Williams, Mason Alexander Park (The Sandman) is Ian Wright, and Nanrisa Lee (First Love) plays Jenn Chou.
“Fellow Travelers” Plot: Ben lands in 1979 Chicago as Jack Armstrong, a devoted security guard to talented pop singer Carly Farmer. During Carly’s prep for a big concert, it quickly becomes clear her life is in danger and Ben must determine who is trying to kill her and why.
Season 1 Episode...
- 12/19/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Network: Showtime.
Episodes: 26 (hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: June 16, 2019 — September 25, 2022.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Kevin Bacon, Aldis Hodge, Jonathan Tucker, Mark O'Brien, Lauren E. Banks, Amanda Clayton, Jere Shea, Kevin Chapman, Jill Hennessy, Sarah Shahi, Kevin Dunn, Rory Culkin, Georgina Reilly, Gloria Reuben, James Remar, Cathy Moriarty, Dean Winters, and Samantha Soule.
TV show description:
From creator Chuck MacLean and based on an original idea by MacLean and Ben Affleck, the City on a Hill TV show is an American drama that unfolds in 1990s Boston, at the dawn of the "Boston Miracle." Also known as "Operation Ceasefire," the so-call miracle was named for the results of a problem-oriented policing approach that Boston implemented in...
Episodes: 26 (hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: June 16, 2019 — September 25, 2022.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Kevin Bacon, Aldis Hodge, Jonathan Tucker, Mark O'Brien, Lauren E. Banks, Amanda Clayton, Jere Shea, Kevin Chapman, Jill Hennessy, Sarah Shahi, Kevin Dunn, Rory Culkin, Georgina Reilly, Gloria Reuben, James Remar, Cathy Moriarty, Dean Winters, and Samantha Soule.
TV show description:
From creator Chuck MacLean and based on an original idea by MacLean and Ben Affleck, the City on a Hill TV show is an American drama that unfolds in 1990s Boston, at the dawn of the "Boston Miracle." Also known as "Operation Ceasefire," the so-call miracle was named for the results of a problem-oriented policing approach that Boston implemented in...
- 11/9/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 7
Quantum Leap episode 7 “O Ye of Little Faith,” is the episode diehard fans have been waiting for in the sequel series. The original show carried with it specific sensibilities of good versus evil, God and the Devil, the power of the subconscious versus the rational mind and the separation of science and religious belief. These tropes popped up from time to time through all the original five seasons, but certainly the Halloween episodes and a good deal of season 5 drove full throttle into the seemingly unscientific questions of faith.
As Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) leaps into the body of Fr. James Davenport in 1934 on Halloween night, creepy children stroll the streets in Depression-era costumes. The bleakness of the period is highlighted exquisitely by the trick-or-treat scenery. Our modern fears of sending our kids out into the street–alone–in homemade...
Quantum Leap Episode 7
Quantum Leap episode 7 “O Ye of Little Faith,” is the episode diehard fans have been waiting for in the sequel series. The original show carried with it specific sensibilities of good versus evil, God and the Devil, the power of the subconscious versus the rational mind and the separation of science and religious belief. These tropes popped up from time to time through all the original five seasons, but certainly the Halloween episodes and a good deal of season 5 drove full throttle into the seemingly unscientific questions of faith.
As Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) leaps into the body of Fr. James Davenport in 1934 on Halloween night, creepy children stroll the streets in Depression-era costumes. The bleakness of the period is highlighted exquisitely by the trick-or-treat scenery. Our modern fears of sending our kids out into the street–alone–in homemade...
- 11/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 3
Quantum Leap episode 3 has a funny title. In the opening scenes of this installment, our leaper, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee), says the exact opposite line, “somebody up there must hate me,” when he lands in the body of a middle-weight boxing champ on the eve of his world championship match. Ben is quickly knocked out cold by his sparring partner, a fate which may be justly due to him as the Quantum Leap Project’s team learns more about Ben’s covert activities in the six months leading up to his unauthorized leap into history.
For the first time in Quantum Leap’s existence, a leaper has exceeded the timeline of his lifespan and jumped back to a period before his birth. Team member and Ziggy expert, Ian Wright (Mason Alexander Park), confirms that Ben’s uploaded code removed many of the safety protocols,...
Quantum Leap Episode 3
Quantum Leap episode 3 has a funny title. In the opening scenes of this installment, our leaper, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee), says the exact opposite line, “somebody up there must hate me,” when he lands in the body of a middle-weight boxing champ on the eve of his world championship match. Ben is quickly knocked out cold by his sparring partner, a fate which may be justly due to him as the Quantum Leap Project’s team learns more about Ben’s covert activities in the six months leading up to his unauthorized leap into history.
For the first time in Quantum Leap’s existence, a leaper has exceeded the timeline of his lifespan and jumped back to a period before his birth. Team member and Ziggy expert, Ian Wright (Mason Alexander Park), confirms that Ben’s uploaded code removed many of the safety protocols,...
- 10/4/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Quantum Leap review contains spoilers.
Quantum Leap Episode 2
Quantum Leap episode one may have underwhelmed viewers with a heavy lean on backstory and character introductions, but episode two, “Atlantis,” picks up the pace and fills in some of the holes left unfulfilled by the pilot.
Just like Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) in the original series, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is a victim of Swiss Cheese amnesia, a side effect of his time-leaping jumps through the Quantum Leap Project’s massive accelerator. While Sam’s memory deficits were encouraged to help shield him from knowledge that may impact his missions adversely, like the fact that he had a wife in the present, Ben’s memory-holes are a matter of national security. Until the Quantum Leap Project’s team knows more about why Ben jumped, they don’t want him remembering either…just in case his intentions are nefarious.
Quantum Leap Episode 2
Quantum Leap episode one may have underwhelmed viewers with a heavy lean on backstory and character introductions, but episode two, “Atlantis,” picks up the pace and fills in some of the holes left unfulfilled by the pilot.
Just like Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) in the original series, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is a victim of Swiss Cheese amnesia, a side effect of his time-leaping jumps through the Quantum Leap Project’s massive accelerator. While Sam’s memory deficits were encouraged to help shield him from knowledge that may impact his missions adversely, like the fact that he had a wife in the present, Ben’s memory-holes are a matter of national security. Until the Quantum Leap Project’s team knows more about why Ben jumped, they don’t want him remembering either…just in case his intentions are nefarious.
- 9/27/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Warning: The following contains spoilers from Monday’s Quantum Leap premiere.
In Quantum Leap‘s premiere episode, Ben Song (played by Raymond Lee) made an unauthorized leap and wound up in the body of a would-be diamond thief in 1985. The details of why he jumped remain unclear, but we now know that Al’s daughter Janice Calavicci is somehow involved.
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In Quantum Leap‘s premiere episode, Ben Song (played by Raymond Lee) made an unauthorized leap and wound up in the body of a would-be diamond thief in 1985. The details of why he jumped remain unclear, but we now know that Al’s daughter Janice Calavicci is somehow involved.
More from TVLineRetta to Reunite With Good Girls EPs for NBC Crime Drama Murder by the BookSNL: Miles Teller to Host Premiere; Brendan Gleeson, Megan Thee Stallion Also Tapped for Season 48Justin Hartley's Surprise Quantum Leap Guest Stint Revealed...
- 9/20/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Rick Cosnett (The Flash) has joined the cast of Apple TV+’s Mrs. American Pie in a recurring role. Mrs. American Pie is an upcoming female-led comedy series following Maxine Simmons (Kristine Wiig) as she attempts to secure a place in Palm Beach high society. Cosnett will play Sergeant Tom Sanka. Based on Juliet McDaniel’s book, Mrs. American Pie hails from creator Abe Sylvia (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) and director Tate Taylor (Breaking News in Yuba County). Cosnett joins a cast that includes Wiig, Ricky Martin, Alison Janney, and Laura Dern, who also executive produces. Cosnett will also be seen soon in the upcoming feature Shoulder Dance. On television, he can be seen recurring on The Flash. Previous TV credits are Quantico and Vampire Diaries. He’s repped by Innovative Artists and manager Bob McGowan.
Exclusive: Georgina Reilly (City On A Hill) has booked a key recurring role in Quantum Leap,...
Exclusive: Georgina Reilly (City On A Hill) has booked a key recurring role in Quantum Leap,...
- 8/1/2022
- by Sofia Behzadi
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Georgina Reilly (City on a Hill) and Wilson Bethel (All Rise) are set to star in director Marian Yeager’s upcoming indie, Match Me If You Can.
The romantic comedy written by Betsy Morris centers on Kip Parsons (Reilly), a female computer nerd who declares war on online dating services when she’s rejected by one as “unmatchable,” becoming a reluctant spokeswoman for all the frustrated singles out there. Riley Detamore (Bethel), the programmer and mastermind behind the dating service, wants to know why Kip is trashing his company, so he sets up a chance run-in. This produces an awkward chain of mishaps, ending with no answers and leaving them both feeling an undeniable spark.
Yeager is producing the film with Monica Lund. The project is scheduled to go before cameras in Austin, TX in late October.
Reilly most recently recurred on Showtime’s City on a Hill and...
The romantic comedy written by Betsy Morris centers on Kip Parsons (Reilly), a female computer nerd who declares war on online dating services when she’s rejected by one as “unmatchable,” becoming a reluctant spokeswoman for all the frustrated singles out there. Riley Detamore (Bethel), the programmer and mastermind behind the dating service, wants to know why Kip is trashing his company, so he sets up a chance run-in. This produces an awkward chain of mishaps, ending with no answers and leaving them both feeling an undeniable spark.
Yeager is producing the film with Monica Lund. The project is scheduled to go before cameras in Austin, TX in late October.
Reilly most recently recurred on Showtime’s City on a Hill and...
- 9/15/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
For hockey legend Terry Sawchuk, playing goal in the National Hockey League was more of a calling or destiny than a vocation, or so the new biopic, aptly named Goalie, would have you believe. Indeed, it seems that from his humble beginnings in rural Winnipeg, to winning the Stanley Cup four times – three times with the Detroit Red Wings and once with the Toronto Maple Leafs – Sawchuk was constantly plagued by a troubled past as well as the numerous injuries sustained throughout his twenty-year career, during which he played for four of the Original Six teams, until dying after a drunken fight in 1970.
In fact, the film begins with a scene depicting Sawchuk’s autopsy after the aforementioned fight. The examiner notes all of the damage that has befallen Sawchuk’s body throughout his career. It’s scene that should set the tone for the film to come. Something that...
In fact, the film begins with a scene depicting Sawchuk’s autopsy after the aforementioned fight. The examiner notes all of the damage that has befallen Sawchuk’s body throughout his career. It’s scene that should set the tone for the film to come. Something that...
- 2/1/2020
- by Mike Tyrkus
- CinemaNerdz
Exclusive: Maria Gabriela de Faria is getting in the holiday spirit with Fox’s A Moody Christmas. The Deadly Class star will be joining the Denis Leary-led holiday event series in the recurring role of Cora, I’ve learned. De Faria will appearing in all six episodes of the Fox Entertainment and CBS Studios production about the Christmas celebration of a Chicago-based family who have issues, to put it mildly. Adapted by Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg and Tad Quill from the successful Australian show of the same name, Rescue Me main man Leary stars as family patriarch Sean Sr in a cast that also includes Elizabeth Perkins and Jay Baruchel. De Faria’s character is the girlfriend of a Moody cousin who comes for Christmas and almost instantly establishes a deep rapport with Sean Sr.’s son Dan. De Faria is repped by Buchwald, Sheri Howell at SuperKollider Management,...
- 9/30/2019
- by Dominic Patten and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: Ovation.
Episodes: Ongoing (hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: July 27, 2013 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Yannick Bisson, Hélène Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Lachlan Murdoch, Georgina Reilly, Kristian Bruun, Arwen Humphreys, and Mouna Traoré.
TV show description:
A Canadian period drama which formerly ran on Ovation as The Artful Detective, the Murdoch Mysteries TV show unfolds at the turn of the 20th Century. The period mystery drama centers on Detective William Murdoch (Bisson) of the Toronto Constabulary -- a good-looking, innovative detective in the Victorian era.
For the day, Detective Murdoch's techniques are beyond cutting-edge and include fingerprinting, Uv Light, and trace evidence. Working alongside him to crack Toronto's grizzliest murders are...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: July 27, 2013 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Yannick Bisson, Hélène Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Lachlan Murdoch, Georgina Reilly, Kristian Bruun, Arwen Humphreys, and Mouna Traoré.
TV show description:
A Canadian period drama which formerly ran on Ovation as The Artful Detective, the Murdoch Mysteries TV show unfolds at the turn of the 20th Century. The period mystery drama centers on Detective William Murdoch (Bisson) of the Toronto Constabulary -- a good-looking, innovative detective in the Victorian era.
For the day, Detective Murdoch's techniques are beyond cutting-edge and include fingerprinting, Uv Light, and trace evidence. Working alongside him to crack Toronto's grizzliest murders are...
- 4/20/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Marielle Scott has booked a recurring role on the upcoming second season of the hit psychological thriller You on Netflix. Scott will play Lucy, an edgy-chic literary agent with a deadpan wit and a sense of humor about her own La-ness. Her career-driven nature is balanced by her earthy partner Sunrise and their toddler. Developed by Sera Gamble & Greg Berlanti based on the book by Caroline Kepnes,You launched as a Lifetime series with Netflix as Svod/international partner. Starting with Season 2, You will be a Netflix original. The series is produced by Berlanti Productions, Man Sewing Dinosaur and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television. Scott is currently filming The Friend, alongside Jason Segel, Casey Affleck and Dakota Johnson. She’s repped by Gersh and Mosaic.
Georgina Reilly is set for a recurring arc on City On A Hill, Showtime’s upcoming drama series executive produced by Ben Affleck,...
Georgina Reilly is set for a recurring arc on City On A Hill, Showtime’s upcoming drama series executive produced by Ben Affleck,...
- 3/4/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Is Detective William Murdoch still at the top of his game during the 11th season of The Artful Detective TV show on Ovation? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether the TV show The Artful Detective is cancelled or renewed for season 12. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of The Artful Detective season 11 episodes below. A Victorian mystery drama airing on Ovation, The Artful Detective stars Yannick Bisson, Hélène Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Lachlan Murdoch, Georgina Reilly, Kristian Bruun, Arwen Humphreys, and Mouna Traoré. The Canadian mystery drama centers on William Murdoch (Bisson) — a good-looking, innovative Toronto detective. Murdoch uses fingerprinting, Uv Light, and trace evidence in his investigations.
- 4/14/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Kevin Pollak and Georgina Reilly have joined the hockey biopic “Goalie,” opposite Mark O’Brien as the famed goaltender, Terry Sawchuk.
“Goalie” is directed by Adriana Maggs from a screenplay by Maggs and her sister Jane Maggs. The film is based in part on the book of poetry “Night Work by Randall Maggs and “Sawchuk: The Troubles and Triumphs of the World’s Greatest Goalie” by David Dupuis.
Pollak will play Jack Adams, aka “Trader Jack,” the Detroit Red Wings General Manager. Reilly takes on the role of Patricia Morey, who became first Sawchuk’s girlfriend, then wife.
The story follows Swchuck’s charracter being haunted by the void left from his troubled childhood, which he tried to fill with cheering crowds. The story will explore Sawchuk’s youth in Winnipeg to Detroit, Boston, Toronto, Los Angeles, and New York between 1950 and 1970 — during which he recorded 103 shutouts and 400 stitches to his face.
“Goalie” is directed by Adriana Maggs from a screenplay by Maggs and her sister Jane Maggs. The film is based in part on the book of poetry “Night Work by Randall Maggs and “Sawchuk: The Troubles and Triumphs of the World’s Greatest Goalie” by David Dupuis.
Pollak will play Jack Adams, aka “Trader Jack,” the Detroit Red Wings General Manager. Reilly takes on the role of Patricia Morey, who became first Sawchuk’s girlfriend, then wife.
The story follows Swchuck’s charracter being haunted by the void left from his troubled childhood, which he tried to fill with cheering crowds. The story will explore Sawchuk’s youth in Winnipeg to Detroit, Boston, Toronto, Los Angeles, and New York between 1950 and 1970 — during which he recorded 103 shutouts and 400 stitches to his face.
- 4/9/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Vulture Watch Do we need Detective Murdoch to solve this case? Is The Artful Detective TV show cancelled or renewed for a 12th season on Ovation? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Artful Detective, season 12. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? An Ovation Victorian mystery drama, The Artful Detective stars Yannick Bisson, Hélène Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Lachlan Murdoch, Georgina Reilly, Kristian Bruun, Arwen Humphreys, and Mouna Traoré. The Canadian mystery drama centers on William Murdoch (Bisson) — a good-looking, innovative Toronto detective. Murdoch uses fingerprinting, Uv Light, and trace evidence in his investigations. Working alongside him to crack the city's grizzliest murders are pathologist...
- 3/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like The Artful Detective TV show will be renewed for season 12 on Ovation TV, with a start date Tbd. Back home in Canada, the series goes by the title The Murdoch Mysteries, on CBC, where the season 11 finale just aired, last week. Now, showrunner Peter Mitchell, writer Mary Pederson, and star Hélène Joy are already teasing the 12th installment. An Ovation Victorian mystery drama, The Artful Detective stars Yannick Bisson, Hélène Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Lachlan Murdoch, Georgina Reilly, Kristian Bruun, Arwen Humphreys, and Mouna Traoré. The Canadian mystery drama centers on William Murdoch (Bisson) — a good-looking, innovative Toronto detective. Murdoch uses fingerprinting, Uv Light, and trace evidence in his investigations. Working alongside him to crack the city’s grizzliest murders are pathologist Dr. Julia Ogden (Joy) and Constable George Crabtree (Harris) — Murdoch’s righthand man.
- 3/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Georgina Reilly (L.A. Complex), Daren Kagasoff (The Secret Life Of An American Teenager) and Matthew Del Negro (Scandal) have signed on to star in USA's Old Hollywood pilot Paradise Pictures, written and executive produced by Suits scribe Rick Muirragui and executive produced by Suits creator/executive producer Aaron Korsh. The period drama revolves around ambitious people striving to get to the top in 1940s Hollywood, when the dream factory was at its peak…...
- 7/28/2015
- Deadline TV
Chicago – Boris Rodriguez’s “Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal” tells a laughably inane story ripe for B-movie matinées, yet insists on taking itself (mostly) seriously. The director has made no secret of the fact that he envisions his film to be a meditation on the “darkness of creativity,” and the price that must be paid in order for an artist to find sufficient inspiration.
That could easily make an intriguing subject for a motion picture (and has many times before), but Rodriguez’s metaphorical horror tropes are so obvious and synthetic that they bore when they should provoke. That isn’t to say the film is lacking in the acting department (it isn’t) or doesn’t have some spectacularly unnerving imagery (kudos to Dp Philippe Kress), but on a story level, “Eddie” comes up mightily short. It might’ve made a fine short film, but at 83 minutes, it runs out...
That could easily make an intriguing subject for a motion picture (and has many times before), but Rodriguez’s metaphorical horror tropes are so obvious and synthetic that they bore when they should provoke. That isn’t to say the film is lacking in the acting department (it isn’t) or doesn’t have some spectacularly unnerving imagery (kudos to Dp Philippe Kress), but on a story level, “Eddie” comes up mightily short. It might’ve made a fine short film, but at 83 minutes, it runs out...
- 8/26/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Title: Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal Directed by: Boris Rodriguez Starring: Thure Lindhardt, Georgina Reilly, Dylan Smith Running time:1 hour 30 min, Not Rated, Available on DVD & VOD Lars Olafssen is a celebrity artist that hasn’t created anything in over 10 years. He moves to a small Canadian town called Koda Lake for a teaching job at the art school. His only real gripe is he is forced to allow permanent student Eddie in his class. Eddie is a mute, his aunt annually donates generously to the school with the stipulation that Eddie be allowed to attend classes. When Eddie’s aunt dies, she leaves the school in her will only [ Read More ]
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- 8/8/2013
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Rating: 2.5/5.0
Chicago – There’s something deeper going on in “Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal,” opening tomorrow at Music Box. I think. It’s about a struggling artist who finds inspiration in a small town when he’s forced to serve as guardian for the title character. Don’t all artists have something in common with cannibals given the way they turn their own (or other people’s) insides into fuel for their creativity? While that’s an engaging and interesting starting place for a horror-comedy, Boris Rodriguez’s movie sadly ends up being neither an effective horror movie nor a memorable satire. It just kind of, pardon me for going there, sleepwalks through its clever set-up.
Thure Lindhardt, so great in “Keep the Lights On,” stars as Lars, a painter who goes to a snowy, secluded town to find his creative muse and does so in the most unexpected of places.
Chicago – There’s something deeper going on in “Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal,” opening tomorrow at Music Box. I think. It’s about a struggling artist who finds inspiration in a small town when he’s forced to serve as guardian for the title character. Don’t all artists have something in common with cannibals given the way they turn their own (or other people’s) insides into fuel for their creativity? While that’s an engaging and interesting starting place for a horror-comedy, Boris Rodriguez’s movie sadly ends up being neither an effective horror movie nor a memorable satire. It just kind of, pardon me for going there, sleepwalks through its clever set-up.
Thure Lindhardt, so great in “Keep the Lights On,” stars as Lars, a painter who goes to a snowy, secluded town to find his creative muse and does so in the most unexpected of places.
- 4/25/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Title: Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal Director: Boris Rodriguez Starring: Thune Lindhardt, Dylan Smith, Georgina Reilly, Al Goulem, Paul Braunstein, Stephen McHattie A quirky but unfulfilling Canadian-Danish horror-comedy that offers up neither quite the deliciously mad slapstick-y gore of its title nor a more penetrating treatment of its character-rooted instincts, writer-director Boris Rodriguez’s “Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal” has a substantial helping of originality on its side, but not much in the way of inspired execution. A one-time darling of the art scene, inspiration-starved, foreign-born painter Lars (Thune Lindhardt) takes a teaching position in the small, snowy town of Koda Lake, where he’s enthusiastically received by a school headmaster, Harry (Al Goulem), seeking to put his burgh on [ Read More ]
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- 4/13/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
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