Hey, "Elementary" fans. It's that time again for a brand new season 7! It's, of course, going to start off with the premiere episode 1, which we'll be going over right now. The wonderful folks over at CBS were nice enough to deliver a press release for the premiere episode 1. So, that's what we'll be using for this spoiler session. To get things started, CBS revealed that the premiere episode 1 is officially titled, "The Further Adventures." Episode 1 sounds like it will feature some pretty interesting and dramatic scenes as Holmes and Watson take a new journey inside the tabloid industry. Captain Gregson gets wracked with guilt. Holmes gets homesick and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Holmes and Watson situation. It turns out that these two will have new careers as consultants for Scotland Yard. This new career path will end up taking them deep inside...
- 5/23/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
It’s hard not to get a real appreciation for a script when it’s presented by itself without much in the way of visual accompaniment. There is so much in the dialogue that can be missed with all the distractions of the screen. Such is the idea behind Live Read NY, presented by Film Independent and The New York Times.
This weekend’s live reading of the original “Good Will Hunting” script was truly a unique experience that brought the audience into Boston circa 1997 simply through the spoken word. Aside from the performance itself, the setup was perfectly executed, with plenty of surprises in store for the crowd.
As director John Krasinski was introduced, the audience greeted him with a standing ovation. Krasinski explained to an enthralled crowd just how much the film meant to him as someone from Boston, saying “As a kid from Boston, I think we...
This weekend’s live reading of the original “Good Will Hunting” script was truly a unique experience that brought the audience into Boston circa 1997 simply through the spoken word. Aside from the performance itself, the setup was perfectly executed, with plenty of surprises in store for the crowd.
As director John Krasinski was introduced, the audience greeted him with a standing ovation. Krasinski explained to an enthralled crowd just how much the film meant to him as someone from Boston, saying “As a kid from Boston, I think we...
- 10/9/2016
- by Casey Coit
- Indiewire
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