Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 13 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Dark Money," and it turns out that we're going to see see some pretty interesting stuff go down as Diane and Cary take on a television show lawsuit for Colin Sweeney, and more. In the new, 13th episode press release: Diane and Cary will represent Colin Sweeney when he files suit against a television producer for basing an unflattering character on him. Press release number 2: When Colin Sweeney accuses a television producer of basing an unflattering character and show on his life, Diane and Cary are going to have to prove that they are capable of handling his case as Alicia focuses on the race for State's Attorney. Also, Alicia is going to compete against Frank Prady for a major campaign donation, Ed Asner guest stars as a...
- 2/22/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Filed under: Movie News, Cinematical
Cinematical is happy to premiere the following poster for writer/director John Gray's (creator of 'The Ghost Whisperer') new indie film, 'White Irish Drinkers.' Boasting Karen Allen (our beloved Marion Ravenwood), Anthony Amorim, Zachary Booth and Stephen Lang, and free of other-worldly whispering, the film focuses on two Brooklyn-based brothers during the '70s.
From the film's synopsis: "A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use...
Cinematical is happy to premiere the following poster for writer/director John Gray's (creator of 'The Ghost Whisperer') new indie film, 'White Irish Drinkers.' Boasting Karen Allen (our beloved Marion Ravenwood), Anthony Amorim, Zachary Booth and Stephen Lang, and free of other-worldly whispering, the film focuses on two Brooklyn-based brothers during the '70s.
From the film's synopsis: "A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use...
- 2/7/2011
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Filed under: Movie News, Cinematical
Cinematical is happy to premiere the following poster for writer/director John Gray's (creator of 'The Ghost Whisperer') new indie film, 'White Irish Drinkers.' Boasting Karen Allen (our beloved Marion Ravenwood), Anthony Amorim, Zachary Booth and Stephen Lang, and free of other-worldly whispering, the film focuses on two Brooklyn-based brothers during the '70s.
From the film's synopsis: "A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use...
Cinematical is happy to premiere the following poster for writer/director John Gray's (creator of 'The Ghost Whisperer') new indie film, 'White Irish Drinkers.' Boasting Karen Allen (our beloved Marion Ravenwood), Anthony Amorim, Zachary Booth and Stephen Lang, and free of other-worldly whispering, the film focuses on two Brooklyn-based brothers during the '70s.
From the film's synopsis: "A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use...
- 2/7/2011
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Moviefone
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