New NCIS Los Angeles season 5,episode 6 interesting spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, CBS dropped the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "NCIS: Los Angeles" episode 6 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Big Brother," and appears to be pretty intriguing as Kensi is forced to go undercover at high school, doesn't like it one bit, and more. In the new "Big Brother" episode, The NCIS: La Team is going to interrogate a 15-year-old suspect whose hacking skills have compromised terrorist missions. Callen will end up, going undercover at a prestigious high school after a 15-year-old hacker compromises terrorist missions. Guest stars are going to include: David Furr as FBI Senior Special Agent Jonas Ambrose, Billy Smith as NCIS Agent Roger Carter, Sophie Oda as Cindy Chang, Jeff Branson as FBI Agent Norman Jenkins, Nealla Gordon as Administrator, Rachel Luttrell as CIA Agent Yvette Lowell,...
- 10/23/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New NCIS Los Angeles season 5,episode 6 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CBS. Recently, CBS released the new, official, synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS: Los Angeles" episode 6 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Big Brother," and it sounds like it'll be quite interesting as the NCIS L.A. peeps will interrogate a young 15 year old kid hacker that's been interfering with terrorist activities , and more. In the new,6th episode press release: The NCIS: La Team is going to interrogate a 15-year-old suspect whose hacking skills have compromised terrorist missions. Press release number 2: Callen will go undercover at a prestigious high school after a 15-year-old hacker compromises terrorist missions. Guest stars are going to include: David Furr as FBI Senior Special Agent Jonas Ambrose, Billy Smith as NCIS Agent Roger Carter, Sophie Oda as Cindy Chang, Jeff Branson as FBI Agent Norman Jenkins, Nealla Gordon as Administrator, Rachel Luttrell...
- 10/22/2013
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Title: Disconnect Directed By: Henry Alex Rubin Starring: Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Michael Nyqvist, Paula Patton, Andrea Riseborough, Alexander Skarsgård, Max Thieriot, Colin Ford, Jonah Bobo, Haley Ramm, Aviad Bernstein With a handful of weighty storylines, “Disconnect” can be a lot to digest, but thanks to impeccable transitions, well-calculated story overlap, and a congealing tone, the film doesn’t feel like a sampling of stories, rather a look inside a well-developed world. “Disconnect” highlights three scenarios, all with connectivity at the core. Kyle (Max Thieriot) is an 18-year-old kid making money by performing on an adult-only website. When journalist Nina Dunham (Andrea Riseborough) stumbles upon his page, she sees [ Read More ]
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- 4/12/2013
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
We unplug our phone from the charger, pop in our ear buds and go out to seize the day. We text compulsively, post on Facebook obsessively, and when it comes time to shop, date or hook-up, we log on, boot up and tune out.
That's the world we're living in and the dilemma skewered in "Disconnect," a "Crash"-style polemic told through a series of interwoven stories about teens, couples and families strained by the lack of communication in this Golden Age of Information.
It's a blunt instrument of a movie, and often melodramatic. But it sometimes moves and often hits its target square on the nose.
Paula Patton and Alexander Skarsgard play a broken couple, struggling with finances and grief. They lost a baby. She's seeking solace in online chat rooms, maybe more than solace.
Then, their identities are stolen and they tumble into the humiliation of full disclosure...
That's the world we're living in and the dilemma skewered in "Disconnect," a "Crash"-style polemic told through a series of interwoven stories about teens, couples and families strained by the lack of communication in this Golden Age of Information.
It's a blunt instrument of a movie, and often melodramatic. But it sometimes moves and often hits its target square on the nose.
Paula Patton and Alexander Skarsgard play a broken couple, struggling with finances and grief. They lost a baby. She's seeking solace in online chat rooms, maybe more than solace.
Then, their identities are stolen and they tumble into the humiliation of full disclosure...
- 4/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Los Angeles -- It's a given at multiplexes these days that despite switch-off-your-cell-phone announcements and the occasional grumbling protest, whatever's onscreen will have to compete with tiny pockets of light from audience members unable to stay off their handhelds. Watching those glow patches come and go during "Disconnect" reinforces the film's position on how desensitized we've become to these technological intrusions. Not that Henry-Alex Rubin's schematic multi-strand drama is at all shy about articulating its themes.
Directing his first narrative feature, documentary-maker Rubin ("Murderball") has assembled a solid cast and weaves together the three interconnected stories of Andrew Stern's original screenplay with elegance and efficiency. But this is a film that voices its warning about the hazards of a wired existence with solemn self-importance. It's also quite late in the day to be pointing out that we're so plugged into our devices we often fail to see or...
Directing his first narrative feature, documentary-maker Rubin ("Murderball") has assembled a solid cast and weaves together the three interconnected stories of Andrew Stern's original screenplay with elegance and efficiency. But this is a film that voices its warning about the hazards of a wired existence with solemn self-importance. It's also quite late in the day to be pointing out that we're so plugged into our devices we often fail to see or...
- 4/10/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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