Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Matt Lauria as Josh Folsom and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan in ‘CSI: Vegas’ season 2 episode 14
CBS’s CSI: Vegas season two episode 14 finds Chavez and Allie investigating the source of the silver ink notes. Episode 14, “Third Time’s the Charm,” was directed by Eduardo Sanchez from a script by Tom Szentgyorgyi, and will air on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The second season stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra plays Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin is Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.
“Third Time’s the Charm” Plot: The CSIs investigate the mysterious death of a competitive eating contestant, and Chavez partners with Allie to prove where the mysterious silver ink notes have been coming from.
Season 2 Episode 1 “She’s Gone” Preview Season...
CBS’s CSI: Vegas season two episode 14 finds Chavez and Allie investigating the source of the silver ink notes. Episode 14, “Third Time’s the Charm,” was directed by Eduardo Sanchez from a script by Tom Szentgyorgyi, and will air on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The second season stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra plays Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin is Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.
“Third Time’s the Charm” Plot: The CSIs investigate the mysterious death of a competitive eating contestant, and Chavez partners with Allie to prove where the mysterious silver ink notes have been coming from.
Season 2 Episode 1 “She’s Gone” Preview Season...
- 2/10/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Immigrant drama premiered in Berlin.
Music Box Film has acquired Us rights to Christian Petzold’s immigrant drama Transit ahead of its North American premiere in Toronto in September.
Rising star Franz Rogowski appears opposite Paula Beer in the drama, which premiered at the Berlinale and will screen in the New York Film Festival after its Masters slot in Toronto.
Petzold adapted Transit from Anna Seghers’ Second World War novel of the same name, and relocates the story to an unspecified setting that resembles contemporary France.
The story follows German refugee Georg as he assumes the identity of a recently deceased author,...
Music Box Film has acquired Us rights to Christian Petzold’s immigrant drama Transit ahead of its North American premiere in Toronto in September.
Rising star Franz Rogowski appears opposite Paula Beer in the drama, which premiered at the Berlinale and will screen in the New York Film Festival after its Masters slot in Toronto.
Petzold adapted Transit from Anna Seghers’ Second World War novel of the same name, and relocates the story to an unspecified setting that resembles contemporary France.
The story follows German refugee Georg as he assumes the identity of a recently deceased author,...
- 8/15/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Music Box Films has acquired U.S. rights to Christian Petzold’s “Transit,” which world-premiered in competition at Berlin and is set to play at the Toronto and New York film festivals.
“Transit,” which stars Franz Rogowski (“In the Aisles”) and Paula Beer (“Frantz”), was adapted from Anna Seghers’ World War II novel of the same name. An examination of modern France, it takes place in Marseilles just after the German invasion and follows Georg, a German refugee who takes on the identity of a recently deceased author, Weidel. Variety called it a film of “piercing emotional acuity.”
A well-established German filmmaker, Petzold also directed “Barbara,” which won the Berlinale’s Silver Bear in 2012; “Phoenix,” which won the Fipresci Prize at San Sebastian; and “Yella.”
“We are great admirers of Christian’s films, and are thrilled to finally be working with him,” said Music Box Films President William Schopf, who...
“Transit,” which stars Franz Rogowski (“In the Aisles”) and Paula Beer (“Frantz”), was adapted from Anna Seghers’ World War II novel of the same name. An examination of modern France, it takes place in Marseilles just after the German invasion and follows Georg, a German refugee who takes on the identity of a recently deceased author, Weidel. Variety called it a film of “piercing emotional acuity.”
A well-established German filmmaker, Petzold also directed “Barbara,” which won the Berlinale’s Silver Bear in 2012; “Phoenix,” which won the Fipresci Prize at San Sebastian; and “Yella.”
“We are great admirers of Christian’s films, and are thrilled to finally be working with him,” said Music Box Films President William Schopf, who...
- 8/15/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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