Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, Jade Harlow as Paige Taylor, and Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett in ‘FBI: International’ season 2 episode 6
Vo helps a friend find a missing family member on CBS’s FBI: International season two episode six. The series has been on a month-long break and will return on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt with an episode titled “Call It Anarchy.”
Season two stars Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, and Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson.
Episode six guest stars include Jade Harlow, Jacob Moscovitz, Andreas Karras, Lawrence J. Hughes, Asher Miles Fallica, and Fanos Xenofós.
“Call It Anarchy” Plot: Vo’s friend from the U.S. Navy calls in a favor to help find her missing nephew in Crete.
Vo helps a friend find a missing family member on CBS’s FBI: International season two episode six. The series has been on a month-long break and will return on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt with an episode titled “Call It Anarchy.”
Season two stars Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, and Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson.
Episode six guest stars include Jade Harlow, Jacob Moscovitz, Andreas Karras, Lawrence J. Hughes, Asher Miles Fallica, and Fanos Xenofós.
“Call It Anarchy” Plot: Vo’s friend from the U.S. Navy calls in a favor to help find her missing nephew in Crete.
- 11/6/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
To mark the release of The Bezonians, out now, we’ve been given 1 copy to give away on DVD.
Meet big boss man Plato (Andreas Karras), he’s a family man with old fashioned values and questionable beliefs who runs the Bezonians Social Club, where a colourful bunch – from Greek immigrants to a merry mix of lonely locals – have spent much of their lives. Gambling away their savings, drinking away their sorrows deep into the night while putting the world to rights – over the years they have become his second family.
When Plato makes the mistake of playing poker with scheming bombshell Lola (Lois Brabin-Platt) it’s not long before things go terribly wrong… When Lola wins big, Plato is put in a tough bind, made all the worse when her sadistic boyfriend, Willard Greb (Vinnie Jones) gives him just 24-hours to come up the cash, putting everything and everyone he knows at risk.
Meet big boss man Plato (Andreas Karras), he’s a family man with old fashioned values and questionable beliefs who runs the Bezonians Social Club, where a colourful bunch – from Greek immigrants to a merry mix of lonely locals – have spent much of their lives. Gambling away their savings, drinking away their sorrows deep into the night while putting the world to rights – over the years they have become his second family.
When Plato makes the mistake of playing poker with scheming bombshell Lola (Lois Brabin-Platt) it’s not long before things go terribly wrong… When Lola wins big, Plato is put in a tough bind, made all the worse when her sadistic boyfriend, Willard Greb (Vinnie Jones) gives him just 24-hours to come up the cash, putting everything and everyone he knows at risk.
- 5/2/2022
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Don’t let the references to the Iliad fool you – this small-time gangster story is irritating, self-indulgent and stupid
You can sort of tell what kind of film writer-director-co-star Savvas D Michael thought he was making, given the lofty references to Homer’s Iliad in the plotting, Martin Scorsese movies in the dialogue, and Guy Ritchie in the casting – given the presence here of Vinnie Jones in a cameo role. However, the result is an intensely irritating hot mess, a London petty criminal story set in the Greek Cypriot community that’s offensive, self-indulgent and stupid.
The title refers to a private club of the same name, run by one Plato Andinos (Andreas Karras), a small-time big shot who likes to throw parties with strippers for his mates, and preaches homophobia and sexism at home to his kids. His wife, Helen puts up with it all because she gets knockoff...
You can sort of tell what kind of film writer-director-co-star Savvas D Michael thought he was making, given the lofty references to Homer’s Iliad in the plotting, Martin Scorsese movies in the dialogue, and Guy Ritchie in the casting – given the presence here of Vinnie Jones in a cameo role. However, the result is an intensely irritating hot mess, a London petty criminal story set in the Greek Cypriot community that’s offensive, self-indulgent and stupid.
The title refers to a private club of the same name, run by one Plato Andinos (Andreas Karras), a small-time big shot who likes to throw parties with strippers for his mates, and preaches homophobia and sexism at home to his kids. His wife, Helen puts up with it all because she gets knockoff...
- 4/26/2022
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
From RedBand.Ca, take a look @ the restricted 'red band' trailer supporting the crime comedy feature "A Punters Prayer", written and directed by Savvas D. Michael, starring Tommy O'Neill, Daniel Caltagirone and Andreas Karras, opening April 2016:
"...on a Friday afternoon in North London, 'Jack' decides to bet on three horses, potentially netting him and his pals a small fortune...
"Filming took place at Palmers Green in August 2014, unknown to many of the local residents and shopkeepers, so various locations and details are completely authentic and realistically capture multicultural London as it is..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "A Punters Prayer"...
"...on a Friday afternoon in North London, 'Jack' decides to bet on three horses, potentially netting him and his pals a small fortune...
"Filming took place at Palmers Green in August 2014, unknown to many of the local residents and shopkeepers, so various locations and details are completely authentic and realistically capture multicultural London as it is..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "A Punters Prayer"...
- 2/24/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Award winning Mem Ferda (A Life Of Violence,The Devil’s Double, Hyena) has signed to feature in Cypriot Indie film ‘A Punters Prayer’, the debut feature by Savvas D. Michael.
Set in Palmers Green, London, ‘A Punters Prayer’ is an intense story about a group of friends who meet habitually at the local betting office to indulge in their favorite pastime of laddish banter, lamenting about life and family, but most critically, satisfying their addiction to gambling.
Written and directed by first timer, Savvas D. Michael, it also stars; Dexter Fletcher (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) and Daniel Caltagirone (The Pianist).
In a recent interview, Mem Ferda, who plays Bektash Ali, the local Turkish Mafia Boss, commented,“it’s an intriguing, smart, urban satire, bursting with authentic and intriguing characters and should do extremely well’’. Mem who has recently wrapped on Mark McQueen’s powerful action film ‘A...
Set in Palmers Green, London, ‘A Punters Prayer’ is an intense story about a group of friends who meet habitually at the local betting office to indulge in their favorite pastime of laddish banter, lamenting about life and family, but most critically, satisfying their addiction to gambling.
Written and directed by first timer, Savvas D. Michael, it also stars; Dexter Fletcher (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) and Daniel Caltagirone (The Pianist).
In a recent interview, Mem Ferda, who plays Bektash Ali, the local Turkish Mafia Boss, commented,“it’s an intriguing, smart, urban satire, bursting with authentic and intriguing characters and should do extremely well’’. Mem who has recently wrapped on Mark McQueen’s powerful action film ‘A...
- 4/23/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Actor Mem Ferda (Gunned Down) is set to star in the upcoming thriller A Punter's Prayer. The film takes a look at ladish culture, in Palmers Green, London. Here, the locals bet and gather in this huge gambling world. The film also stars Dexter Fletcher (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels), Daniel Caltagirone (The Pianist) and Andreas Karras (The Kidnap Diaries). with Savvas D. Michael the director. A preview for the film is hosted here. Actor Ferda has something to say of the film. He talks about the diversity of the characters, in this upcoming title: "it’s a remarkable examination of the multicultural society that is prevalent in London today. The film is bursting with authentic and intriguing characters and should do extremely well." The film has already been shot in this bustling metropolis, with a release date and trailer coming soon. Release Date: Tba. Director/writer: Savvas D. Michael.
- 4/23/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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