Trace Adkins will return to the small screen by way of the ER this May. The singer/sometime actor has scored a role as a military veteran on the NBC medical drama, The Night Shift. According to TheWrap, Adkins will play the leader of a therapy group attended by Dr. Tc Callahan, one of the show's main characters, portrayed by actor Eoin Macken. The series, now in its second season, depicts Tc dealing with Ptsd while trying to maintain a relationship with Dr. Jordan Alexander, who's played by Jill Flint.
- 3/9/2015
- Rollingstone.com
On Tuesday, CBS dropped CSI: The Complete Tenth Season on DVD (and DVD only, despite the Blu-Ray release of Season Nine). Let’s take a closer look at the contents of this seven-disc box set.
The Show
I’m sure I’ll get some flak for this, but I’m not one of those people who cried that CSI would end with the departure of William Petersen (or Jorja Fox, or Gary Dourdan, for that matter). Like Law & Order, to me CSI was always more about the crimes being closed than the cast – and I couldn’t complain about attracting a proven name in Laurence Fishburne to the series. I was more amused by Jorja Fox’s decision to leave the show, then – possibly finding her career after it to not be as rewarding – come back on a recurring basis and then eventually as a series regular for the second time.
The Show
I’m sure I’ll get some flak for this, but I’m not one of those people who cried that CSI would end with the departure of William Petersen (or Jorja Fox, or Gary Dourdan, for that matter). Like Law & Order, to me CSI was always more about the crimes being closed than the cast – and I couldn’t complain about attracting a proven name in Laurence Fishburne to the series. I was more amused by Jorja Fox’s decision to leave the show, then – possibly finding her career after it to not be as rewarding – come back on a recurring basis and then eventually as a series regular for the second time.
- 9/30/2010
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVovermind.com
Chicago – Universal Home Video is releasing a wave of titles timed for Father’s Day gifts. Some of their choices - “Field of Dreams,” “Fletch” - seem like logical picks for a better HD daddy day than another striped tie while others seem chosen purely because they have the word “Men” or “Man” in the title - “Children of Men,” “Cinderella Man,” “Inside Man”.
Most are pretty good and some are great. Pick your favorite and give it to your Blu-Ray pop.
“Inside Man” will be released on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009.
The other five titles were released on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009.
“Children of Men”
Photo credit: Universal Synopsis: “No children. No future. No hope. In the year 2027, eighteen years since the last baby was born, Clive Owen portrays an unlikely champion of the human race when he is asked by his former love, played by Julianne Moore to escort a...
Most are pretty good and some are great. Pick your favorite and give it to your Blu-Ray pop.
“Inside Man” will be released on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009.
The other five titles were released on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009.
“Children of Men”
Photo credit: Universal Synopsis: “No children. No future. No hope. In the year 2027, eighteen years since the last baby was born, Clive Owen portrays an unlikely champion of the human race when he is asked by his former love, played by Julianne Moore to escort a...
- 5/26/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
- It’s funny how the movie industry works. One minute you can’t pay someone to hire you for a project, the next you can’t stop the offers from rolling in. Such is the reality of a hit-driven industry where “what have you done for me lately” isn’t just a saying but a credo. There’s no better example than that of Paul Verhoeven. The filmmaker went from arthouse acclaim for his lurid Dutch productions (Turkish Delight, Soldier of Orange) and brainy Hollywood blockbusters (Robocop, Basic Instinct), to career suicide with the reviled Showgirls, and back again with the universally acclaimed WW2 epic Black Book. An industry outcast for six years following Hollow Man, he’s now the Dutch Scorsese attaching himself to projects like he's trying to make up for lost time. The director is adding yet another to the pile with The Forgotten Soldier, based
- 7/21/2008
- IONCINEMA.com
AMC is developing a slate of miniseries with an eye toward following up on the success of its first effort in the genre, Broken Trail.
The Rainbow Media Holdings-owned cable channel is looking to try its hand at a war epic, with projects in consideration from such scribes as Michael Blake (Dances With Wolves), Michael Nankin (Battlestar Galactica) and John Leckley (Spawn).
AMC is looking to have its next miniseries in production by year's end for broadcast in 2008. The goal is to get the audience and acclaim that followed Trail, a Western starring Robert Duvall that was the highest-rated longform program on cable in 2006.
"Viewers really noticed projects of intelligence and high quality, and we are focused on producing only those for AMC," said Rob Sorcher, executive vp programming and production.
Among the projects in development include the Civil War drama Against the Guns of Quantrill, from Blake and executive producer Lou Morheim (The Magnificent Seven); Berlin Mesa, a drama about Nazis attempting to steal nuclear secrets, from Michael Frost Beckner (Spygame) and executive producer John Baldecchi (The Mexican); L-19, a fact-based drama on a German Zeppelin crash during World War I, from William Brookfield (Close Your Eyes) and executive producers Gub Neal and Justin Thompson (Case of Evil); and White Rose, revolving around a youth uprising in Nazi Germany, from Leekley, who would also executive produce.
The Rainbow Media Holdings-owned cable channel is looking to try its hand at a war epic, with projects in consideration from such scribes as Michael Blake (Dances With Wolves), Michael Nankin (Battlestar Galactica) and John Leckley (Spawn).
AMC is looking to have its next miniseries in production by year's end for broadcast in 2008. The goal is to get the audience and acclaim that followed Trail, a Western starring Robert Duvall that was the highest-rated longform program on cable in 2006.
"Viewers really noticed projects of intelligence and high quality, and we are focused on producing only those for AMC," said Rob Sorcher, executive vp programming and production.
Among the projects in development include the Civil War drama Against the Guns of Quantrill, from Blake and executive producer Lou Morheim (The Magnificent Seven); Berlin Mesa, a drama about Nazis attempting to steal nuclear secrets, from Michael Frost Beckner (Spygame) and executive producer John Baldecchi (The Mexican); L-19, a fact-based drama on a German Zeppelin crash during World War I, from William Brookfield (Close Your Eyes) and executive producers Gub Neal and Justin Thompson (Case of Evil); and White Rose, revolving around a youth uprising in Nazi Germany, from Leekley, who would also executive produce.
- 4/18/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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