Considering the cutthroat world of high fashion, it's amazing that "Castle" didn't have a murder set there before Monday's (Feb. 3) episode, "Dressed to Kill." With Beckett being a model back in the day, the surprise only grows.
"Castle," however, makes up for it with this episode in which a fashion editor's assistant gets murdered. After all, there's a wedding dress and actual progress on the possible wedding of Rick Castle and Kate Beckett!
Murder is the new black ... or not
The victim of the week is Ella Hayes, the recently fired assistant to Matilda King (guest star Frances Fisher), the legendary editor of Modern Fashion magazine. Why would anyone kill an assistant already being worked to death? That is the question.
A few important clues turn up throughout the case. First of all, Ella had blue hairs on her body -- eventually traced to fancy scarves given to Modern Fashion employees.
"Castle," however, makes up for it with this episode in which a fashion editor's assistant gets murdered. After all, there's a wedding dress and actual progress on the possible wedding of Rick Castle and Kate Beckett!
Murder is the new black ... or not
The victim of the week is Ella Hayes, the recently fired assistant to Matilda King (guest star Frances Fisher), the legendary editor of Modern Fashion magazine. Why would anyone kill an assistant already being worked to death? That is the question.
A few important clues turn up throughout the case. First of all, Ella had blue hairs on her body -- eventually traced to fancy scarves given to Modern Fashion employees.
- 2/4/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Castle" will be delving into the world of high fashion for its upcoming episode, "Dressed to Kill." Can the detectives balance haute couture and wedding planning with solving a murder? Get some hints with five spoilers from the episode.
1. The murder victim is Ella Hayes, the assistant to fashion-magazine editor Matilda King (guest star Frances Fisher). Even before her death, Ella was not having a good time.
2. Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Beckett (Stana Katic) look at bridal magazines for approximately a millisecond before they find their absolutely perfect wedding venue. Actually booking that venue, however, may take a little more work.
3. There are blue hairs found on the victim. Despite Castle's theories, neither pop stars nor Dr. Seuss characters are involved with the crime.
4. At least one person is going to have cold feet about the Castle-Beckett wedding. But it might not be the person you think, and...
1. The murder victim is Ella Hayes, the assistant to fashion-magazine editor Matilda King (guest star Frances Fisher). Even before her death, Ella was not having a good time.
2. Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Beckett (Stana Katic) look at bridal magazines for approximately a millisecond before they find their absolutely perfect wedding venue. Actually booking that venue, however, may take a little more work.
3. There are blue hairs found on the victim. Despite Castle's theories, neither pop stars nor Dr. Seuss characters are involved with the crime.
4. At least one person is going to have cold feet about the Castle-Beckett wedding. But it might not be the person you think, and...
- 1/24/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The horror genre is rife with awful and evil parents permanently scarring their children, from Norma Bates and Margaret White to Pamela Voorhees, and several more. An intriguing new film from IFC, Dark Touch, touches on many of these themes, including a horrifying portrait of child abuse, as a girl is haunted by her past, and untold demons. The film, from Marina de Van, is now available on VOD and available on SundanceNOW.
We’re thrilled to offer you the chance to see this film for free by entering this week’s contest on FM. One lucky horror fan will get the chance to see this film for free. All you have to do to enter this unique giveaway, is tweet @FMWolfmandy your favorite (or least favorite) mother and/or father from a horror movie. A random winner will be selected by Wednesday 12 Pm Pt, and an online code for...
We’re thrilled to offer you the chance to see this film for free by entering this week’s contest on FM. One lucky horror fan will get the chance to see this film for free. All you have to do to enter this unique giveaway, is tweet @FMWolfmandy your favorite (or least favorite) mother and/or father from a horror movie. A random winner will be selected by Wednesday 12 Pm Pt, and an online code for...
- 9/30/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Check out the trailer for Marina de Vans Dark Touch (review) the film will open in select theaters and on VOD on September 27th from IFC Midnight. Dark Touch is an emotionally searing film one that shatters your emotions and leaves you with a deep sense of sadness. At its heart Dark Touch is about the long lasting effects of child abuse and the scars that it leaves both physical and emotional. The film stars Padraic Delaney Robert Donnelly Charlotte Flyvholm and Ella Hayes Synopsis At night an isolated house deep in the countryside takes on a monstrous life of its own. Objects and furniture run riot against the inhabitants leaving 11yearold Neve the only survivor of a bloody massacre that destroys the bodies of her...
- 9/11/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Check out the trailer for Marina de Vans Dark Touch (review) the film will open in select theaters and on VOD on September 27th from IFC Midnight. Dark Touch is an emotionally searing film one that shatters your emotions and leaves you with a deep sense of sadness. At its heart Dark Touch is about the long lasting effects of child abuse and the scars that it leaves both physical and emotional. The film stars Padraic Delaney Robert Donnelly Charlotte Flyvholm and Ella Hayes Synopsis At night an isolated house deep in the countryside takes on a monstrous life of its own. Objects and furniture run riot against the inhabitants leaving 11yearold Neve the only survivor of a bloody massacre that destroys the bodies of her...
- 9/11/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Dark Touch is an international film which was shot in Ireland. This horror title deals with the parental abuse of a young child. The film's disturbing matter is alluded to in the early promotional material for Dark Touch (left). The film's story follows Niamh (Missy Keating). She is the sole survivor of a brutal massacre, which leaves her parents dead. Niamh believes that her own home is responsible for their deaths, but no one will listen. Who is responsible for her parents' murder and can they be found before more violence finds Niamh? IFC Films will distribute Dark Touch in North America. The release date for the film is September 27th, 2013 on Video-on-demand. Fans of psychological horror titles can preview the available info' on the film here: a film poster and early still. Release Date: September 27, 2013 (VOD) Director/writer: Marina de Van. Cast: Padraic Delaney, Robert Donnelly, Charlotte Flyvholm, Ella Hayes,...
- 9/5/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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