I don’t know if you’re anything like me, but I can often spend hours upon hours trawling through iTunes looking for new movies to buy… Usually I’ll randomly come across a title I haven’t seen in years and use the “Cast & Crew” links to make my way down the rabbit hole to the more obscure side of Apple’s digital movie service.
Now whilst many will decry that iTunes is a terrible VOD service due to Apple’s desire to lock its audience to their platforms, if you have an Apple TV or iPad be aware – there are some truly obscure films hidden away in the depths of the vast collection of movies. Some of which have been made available in the UK for the first time since VHS and a Lot that have been added to the service in their original uncut form!
So, with...
Now whilst many will decry that iTunes is a terrible VOD service due to Apple’s desire to lock its audience to their platforms, if you have an Apple TV or iPad be aware – there are some truly obscure films hidden away in the depths of the vast collection of movies. Some of which have been made available in the UK for the first time since VHS and a Lot that have been added to the service in their original uncut form!
So, with...
- 3/24/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS: Los Angeles" episode 13 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "In The Line Of Duty," and it turns out that we're going to see Callen and Sam get into some crazy danger when they try to get a hold of crime scene evidence following a major terrorist attack, and more! In the new, 13th episode press release: After the U.S, Ambassador narrowly escapes a terrorist attack at the U.S. consulate in Tunisia, Callen and Sam are going to get sent on a secret,dangerous mission to obtain crime scene evidence. Press release number 2: After U.S. Ambassador ,Nancy Kelly, narrowly escapes a terrorist attack at the U.S. consulate in Tunisia, Callen and Sam will get sent on a secret, dangerous mission to obtain key evidence from the crime scene. Upon their return, the team is...
- 1/12/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Chicago – Evoking the civil rights melodramas of the ’60s, such as Guy Green’s wrenching “A Patch of Blue,” with a dash of Robert Benton’s 1979 masterpiece, “Kramer vs. Kramer,” Travis Fine’s “Any Day Now” shamelessly aims to tug at the heartstrings. And tug at them he does with considerable success, thanks in large part to the riveting, career-best performance delivered by Alan Cumming. It’s the sort of work that could’ve easily been honored with an Oscar nod, had Fox Searchlight or Harvey Weinstein picked it up.
Set in California circa 1979, the film centers on a gay couple struggling to care for a young boy who is in desperate need of a family. Though the couple desires to be considered as his parents, they find themselves in the same predicament as the distraught father figure in Patrick Wang’s 2011 masterpiece, “In the Family.” Yet whereas Wang’s...
Set in California circa 1979, the film centers on a gay couple struggling to care for a young boy who is in desperate need of a family. Though the couple desires to be considered as his parents, they find themselves in the same predicament as the distraught father figure in Patrick Wang’s 2011 masterpiece, “In the Family.” Yet whereas Wang’s...
- 5/8/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – Travis Fine’s “Any Day Now” is an old-fashioned social problem film painted in the broadest of strokes. Fairly early on, the audience is faced with two choices: either resist the film’s assuredly tear-jerking formula or submit to it. Though some critics will always opt for the first choice, regardless of a film’s merits, I’m willing to praise a formula as long as it’s well-executed.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
At its best, Fine’s film appropriately evokes civil rights melodramas of the ’60s, such as Guy Green’s wrenching “A Patch of Blue,” with a dash of Robert Benton’s 1979 masterpiece, “Kramer vs. Kramer.” Fueling the fractured heart of “Any Day Now” is the love that two would-be parents feel for a young boy in desperate need of a family. The fact that the two “parents” are a gay couple unable to marry in America circa 1979 places a...
Rating: 4.0/5.0
At its best, Fine’s film appropriately evokes civil rights melodramas of the ’60s, such as Guy Green’s wrenching “A Patch of Blue,” with a dash of Robert Benton’s 1979 masterpiece, “Kramer vs. Kramer.” Fueling the fractured heart of “Any Day Now” is the love that two would-be parents feel for a young boy in desperate need of a family. The fact that the two “parents” are a gay couple unable to marry in America circa 1979 places a...
- 1/3/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Any Day Now may have a story that seems fitting for a Movie of the Week but that doesn.t change the fact that it is a incredibly well crafted film full of surprisingly powerful performances. Paul (Garret Dillahunt) is a closeted District Attorney and Rudy (Alan Cumming) is an aspiring singer currently working as lead in a drag performance at a gay bar. When Rudy.s negligent junkie neighbor ends up in jail, he looks after her son Marco (Isaac Leyva), a teenager with Down syndrome. Family Services places Marco in a foster home but Rudy soon finds him wandering the streets and takes him in once again. With temporary custody approved by Marco.s mother, Rudy and Paul begin raising him as their own. But when it is discovered Rudy and Paul are not cousins but a gay couple, they face a harsh legal battle to keep Marco...
- 5/10/2012
- by Jerry Cavallaro
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Poster for Any Day Now, starring Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Frances Fisher and Isaac Leyva. The first poster is in for the official selection at this year's Tribeca Film Festival directed by Travis Fine, who scripts alongside George Arthur Bloom. Set in the last 1970s, the story tells of mentally handicapped teenager Marco (Isaac Leyva) who, after being abandoned, is taken in by a gay couple and becomes the family he's never had. However, once the unconventional living arrangement is discovered by authorities, the men must fight a biased legal system to adopt the child they have come to love as their own. Also in the cast are Gregg Henry, Jamie Anne Allman, Chris Mulkey, Don Franklin, Kelli Williams, Alan Rachins and Mindy Serling...
- 4/25/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Poster for Any Day Now, starring Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Frances Fisher and Isaac Leyva. The first poster is in for the official selection at this year's Tribeca Film Festival directed by Travis Fine, who scripts alongside George Arthur Bloom. Set in the last 1970s, the story tells of mentally handicapped teenager Marco (Isaac Leyva) who, after being abandoned, is taken in by a gay couple and becomes the family he's never had. However, once the unconventional living arrangement is discovered by authorities, the men must fight a biased legal system to adopt the child they have come to love as their own. Also in the cast are Gregg Henry, Jamie Anne Allman, Chris Mulkey, Don Franklin, Kelli Williams, Alan Rachins and Mindy Serling...
- 4/25/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
It's nice to see some consequences for Jane (Simon Baker) come about. He did incite a serial killer, Red John, into slicing and dicing Panzer (another serial killer). And while that might be a "public service" murder, it's still, as Lisbon says, "not good." Team Lisbon (Robin Tunney) is called out to a marina where a pushy, entitled, annoying divorce lawyer named Creek wants Cbi to protect him against death threats. And they can thank Cho's (Tim Kang) platinum blonde Ci, Summer (Samaire Armstrong) for that, since Creek was one of her clients and she recommended Cbi to him. It's all for naught though, since Creek and his snazzy speed boat blow up right in front of Lisbon, Cho and Jane. Cho and Lisbon run toward the explosion, Jane high-tails it away. What else would we expect him to do? After watching what is presumably a shark nab Creek's severed leg in the harbor – oh,...
- 1/13/2012
- by mbijeaux@corp.popstar.com (Melissa Bijeaux)
- PopStar
A Navy Petty officer hears shots fired and ends up getting shot too. McGee (Sean Murray) has killed a thousand people in a day, news courtesy of Tony. According to Tony (Michael Weatherly) Palmer (Brian Dietzen) the, 'autopsy gremlin' is in the office, it's apparent what happens when sunlight hits his skin. Commitment issues are part of this week's episode. Ziva (Cote de Pablo) says it's not a record killing a 1,000 people. Palmer has a henna tattoo. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) comments they shouldn't get him wet, cos as Gremlins do, he'll multiply, ha. Two duds tell what they heard and saw. Gibbs tells them to use words, "helpful ones" and ask if they're sure there were 2 of them and not an echo. They drove off. McGee matches the fingerprints of one of the Db's. Ducky (David McCallum) asks if McGee's magical new machine can tell him how they died. Tony...
- 9/28/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Ach, I'm so far behind on my Castle viewing. I'm so far behind on everything since I began a marathon Supernatural watcher. Regardless of that, ABC keeps released sneak peeks for us to share with you. Like, for example, four sneak peeks for the upcoming February 8 episode. You can view them below.
You can also view promo photos that we previously posted for the episode.
Castle And Beckett Investigate The Murder Of A Former Major League Baseball Player, On ABC's "Castle"
Joe Torre Appears in Episode "Suicide Squeeze" – A beloved former major league baseball player is found dead after a goodwill trip to Cuba. The investigation, which includes running into Joe Torre (guest starring as himself), leads the detectives into New York's Cuban community to solve the murder. Meanwhile, Alexis' genealogy project forces Castle to consider the identity of his unknown father, on "Castle," Monday, February 8 (10:00-11:00 p.
You can also view promo photos that we previously posted for the episode.
Castle And Beckett Investigate The Murder Of A Former Major League Baseball Player, On ABC's "Castle"
Joe Torre Appears in Episode "Suicide Squeeze" – A beloved former major league baseball player is found dead after a goodwill trip to Cuba. The investigation, which includes running into Joe Torre (guest starring as himself), leads the detectives into New York's Cuban community to solve the murder. Meanwhile, Alexis' genealogy project forces Castle to consider the identity of his unknown father, on "Castle," Monday, February 8 (10:00-11:00 p.
- 2/3/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Castle is all new on February 8 and ABC has released several promo photos and a synopsis for the episode, which you can view below. Fyi, Castle is new tonight (January 25) and then off until February 8.
Castle And Beckett Investigate The Murder Of A Former Major League Baseball Player, On ABC's "Castle"
Joe Torre Appears in Episode "Suicide Squeeze" – A beloved former major league baseball player is found dead after a goodwill trip to Cuba. The investigation, which includes running into Joe Torre (guest starring as himself), leads the detectives into New York's Cuban community to solve the murder. Meanwhile, Alexis' genealogy project forces Castle to consider the identity of his unknown father, on "Castle," Monday, February 8 (10:00-11:00 p.m., Et/Pt) on ABC.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett, Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers, Molly Quinn as Alexis Castle, Ruben Santiago-Hudson...
Castle And Beckett Investigate The Murder Of A Former Major League Baseball Player, On ABC's "Castle"
Joe Torre Appears in Episode "Suicide Squeeze" – A beloved former major league baseball player is found dead after a goodwill trip to Cuba. The investigation, which includes running into Joe Torre (guest starring as himself), leads the detectives into New York's Cuban community to solve the murder. Meanwhile, Alexis' genealogy project forces Castle to consider the identity of his unknown father, on "Castle," Monday, February 8 (10:00-11:00 p.m., Et/Pt) on ABC.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett, Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers, Molly Quinn as Alexis Castle, Ruben Santiago-Hudson...
- 1/26/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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