Get ready for another thrilling episode of “Curious Caterer Mysteries” with Season 1 Episode 4, titled “Foiled Plans”! Airing Friday, April 26, at 9:00 Pm on Hmys, this installment promises viewers an evening of suspense, intrigue, and mouth-watering medieval feasts.
In this episode, viewers will join Goldy Berry, the titular curious caterer, as she prepares to host a medieval feast at Hyde Castle. However, the festivities take a dark turn when a murder interrupts the event, sending shockwaves through the castle walls.
Determined to uncover the truth behind the crime, Goldy teams up with Detective Schultz to crack the case before the killer strikes again. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they unravel a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, leading them closer to the identity of the culprit.
With its blend of delectable cuisine and spine-tingling suspense, “Curious Caterer Mysteries” promises an evening of entertainment for fans of both culinary delights and whodunit mysteries.
In this episode, viewers will join Goldy Berry, the titular curious caterer, as she prepares to host a medieval feast at Hyde Castle. However, the festivities take a dark turn when a murder interrupts the event, sending shockwaves through the castle walls.
Determined to uncover the truth behind the crime, Goldy teams up with Detective Schultz to crack the case before the killer strikes again. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they unravel a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, leading them closer to the identity of the culprit.
With its blend of delectable cuisine and spine-tingling suspense, “Curious Caterer Mysteries” promises an evening of entertainment for fans of both culinary delights and whodunit mysteries.
- 4/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Photo: Nikki DeLoach, Andrew Walker Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Hallmark Mystery has announced the next, upcoming mystery movie about a Medieval Ball Fundraiser that turns into a murder mystery. Nikki DeLoach is back as Goldy Berry, while Andrew Walker accompanies her as Detective Tom Schultz.
With the fourth installment of the franchise premiering later this month, read on to find out about the movie’s plot and cast members and see exciting images taken on the film set.
Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans on Hallmark Mystery Photo: Riley Davis, Britt Good Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Julien Photography
According to the movie’s official synopsis, Colorado caterer Goldy Berry (Nikki DeLoach) accepts a catering job at Hyde Castle. This assignment is a dream come true for Goldy, as it is rare that she gets to cook authentic Medieval dishes in a real castle.
Photo: Nikki DeLoach, Andrew Walker Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Meanwhile,...
Hallmark Mystery has announced the next, upcoming mystery movie about a Medieval Ball Fundraiser that turns into a murder mystery. Nikki DeLoach is back as Goldy Berry, while Andrew Walker accompanies her as Detective Tom Schultz.
With the fourth installment of the franchise premiering later this month, read on to find out about the movie’s plot and cast members and see exciting images taken on the film set.
Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans on Hallmark Mystery Photo: Riley Davis, Britt Good Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Julien Photography
According to the movie’s official synopsis, Colorado caterer Goldy Berry (Nikki DeLoach) accepts a catering job at Hyde Castle. This assignment is a dream come true for Goldy, as it is rare that she gets to cook authentic Medieval dishes in a real castle.
Photo: Nikki DeLoach, Andrew Walker Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Meanwhile,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is now Hallmark Mystery. Although the name is new, two old favorites are back for Sleuthers. Firstly, Alison Sweeney is back with One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery. Joining the series formerly known as Murder She Baked is Victor Webster.
In addition, Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker are reunited in the new Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans. Both movies started filming early in the year and now they are both getting April premieres.
What are the new Hannah Swensen and Curious Caterer mysteries about, and when do they premiere? Here are all the details.
Photo: Lisa Durupt, Barbara Niven, Alison Sweeney, Tess Atkins Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Colin Bentley Hallmark Mystery’s One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery
Premiering on Friday, April 5, at 9 p.m., Eastern, on Hallmark Mystery is One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery. Alison Sweeney has reunited with Victor Webster, as Hannah...
In addition, Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker are reunited in the new Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans. Both movies started filming early in the year and now they are both getting April premieres.
What are the new Hannah Swensen and Curious Caterer mysteries about, and when do they premiere? Here are all the details.
Photo: Lisa Durupt, Barbara Niven, Alison Sweeney, Tess Atkins Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Colin Bentley Hallmark Mystery’s One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery
Premiering on Friday, April 5, at 9 p.m., Eastern, on Hallmark Mystery is One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery. Alison Sweeney has reunited with Victor Webster, as Hannah...
- 3/11/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
“Going to Hell for God is the logical end for the Catholic devil,” declares Matt Murdock in 2023’s Daredevil #12.
Matt Murdock isn’t the only religious superhero in the Marvel Universe. In addition to fellow Catholic Nightcrawler of the X-Men, there’s the Presbyterian Christian Wolfsbane, Muslim Ms. Marvel, pantheist Black Panther, and Jewish characters like Moon Knight and Kitty Pryde. But Daredevil might be the Marvel superhero whose religion plays the most pronounced role in his stories.
Of course, Daredevil isn’t the first Marvel hero to go to Hell and literally fight the Devil, as Ghost Rider, the X-Men, and anyone who had to deal with Mephisto can attest. But when it’s guilty Catholic Matt Murdock donning his Daredevil duds to deal with the Devil, then it’s a really big deal. Which is exactly why Chip Zdarsky — who wrote Daredevil #12 with artist Marco Checchetto, colorist Matthew Wilson,...
Matt Murdock isn’t the only religious superhero in the Marvel Universe. In addition to fellow Catholic Nightcrawler of the X-Men, there’s the Presbyterian Christian Wolfsbane, Muslim Ms. Marvel, pantheist Black Panther, and Jewish characters like Moon Knight and Kitty Pryde. But Daredevil might be the Marvel superhero whose religion plays the most pronounced role in his stories.
Of course, Daredevil isn’t the first Marvel hero to go to Hell and literally fight the Devil, as Ghost Rider, the X-Men, and anyone who had to deal with Mephisto can attest. But when it’s guilty Catholic Matt Murdock donning his Daredevil duds to deal with the Devil, then it’s a really big deal. Which is exactly why Chip Zdarsky — who wrote Daredevil #12 with artist Marco Checchetto, colorist Matthew Wilson,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
When Calls The Heart Season 10 Episode 6 Ending Explained: In Season 10, Episode 6 of Hallmark’s ‘When Calls the Heart’ titled ‘The Heart of the Problem,’ the story revolves around the people of Hope Valley and the challenges they face.
The episode highlights how kindness and understanding can help solve problems.
The kids in town are having a disagreement with the tourists about using the hot springs, so they seek help from Lucas and Elizabeth to find a solution.
Meanwhile, Rosemary is struggling with painful memories of her mother, which worries her husband Lee, and her friends.
The Canfields plan a community event to bring some cheer to the town, which leads to unexpected and interesting outcomes. Additionally, Bill feels a strong connection to Madeline, but it seems like she is keeping some secrets.
With all these events unfolding, viewers are left wondering if the residents of Hope Valley will find what...
The episode highlights how kindness and understanding can help solve problems.
The kids in town are having a disagreement with the tourists about using the hot springs, so they seek help from Lucas and Elizabeth to find a solution.
Meanwhile, Rosemary is struggling with painful memories of her mother, which worries her husband Lee, and her friends.
The Canfields plan a community event to bring some cheer to the town, which leads to unexpected and interesting outcomes. Additionally, Bill feels a strong connection to Madeline, but it seems like she is keeping some secrets.
With all these events unfolding, viewers are left wondering if the residents of Hope Valley will find what...
- 9/5/2023
- by Om Prakash Kaushal
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Greetings, Hallmark aficionados! As the golden hues of September approaches, Hallmark Movies Now is set to refresh our screens and hearts with an eclectic range of content.
Here’s a more detailed look:
Streaming Now ‘When Calls the Heart’ Season 10
IMDb: 8.0/10 14K | Popularity: 211
Genres: Drama, History, Romance | Director: Michael Landon Jr., Brian Bird
Cast: Erin Krakow, Pascale Hutton, Jack Wagner
Following the gripping ninth season, Hope Valley unites more robustly. The town welcomes new and familiar faces, but not all have good intentions.
[ Watch on Hallmark ]
September 1 ‘The Rachael Ray Show’
IMDb: 4.3/10 1.1K
Genres: News, Talk-Show | Director: Gretta Monahan, Rachael Ray, Mike Goral
Cast: Rachael Ray, Mike Goral, Gretta Monahan
Rachael Ray delights with her culinary expertise alongside star-studded chats from various industries.
[ Watch on Prime Video ]
‘The Drew Barrymore Show’
IMDb: 5.5/10
Genres: News, Talk-Show | Director: Drew Barrymore, Pilar Valdes, Ross Mathews
Cast: Drew Barrymore, Ross Mathews, Pilar Valdes
Join Drew Barrymore for an uplifting mix...
Here’s a more detailed look:
Streaming Now ‘When Calls the Heart’ Season 10
IMDb: 8.0/10 14K | Popularity: 211
Genres: Drama, History, Romance | Director: Michael Landon Jr., Brian Bird
Cast: Erin Krakow, Pascale Hutton, Jack Wagner
Following the gripping ninth season, Hope Valley unites more robustly. The town welcomes new and familiar faces, but not all have good intentions.
[ Watch on Hallmark ]
September 1 ‘The Rachael Ray Show’
IMDb: 4.3/10 1.1K
Genres: News, Talk-Show | Director: Gretta Monahan, Rachael Ray, Mike Goral
Cast: Rachael Ray, Mike Goral, Gretta Monahan
Rachael Ray delights with her culinary expertise alongside star-studded chats from various industries.
[ Watch on Prime Video ]
‘The Drew Barrymore Show’
IMDb: 5.5/10
Genres: News, Talk-Show | Director: Drew Barrymore, Pilar Valdes, Ross Mathews
Cast: Drew Barrymore, Ross Mathews, Pilar Valdes
Join Drew Barrymore for an uplifting mix...
- 9/1/2023
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Hallmark and Hallmark Moves & Mysteries have some exciting content on the way for us Hallmarkies in October.
The cabler went public with its scheduling plans Thursday, and there's plenty on offer.
We're talking about the When Calls the Heart Season 10 finale, and countless movies.
Check out what's coming your way in October.
When Calls The Heart Season 10 Episode 10 - "All Dressed Up" - Sunday, October 1 (9 p.m. Et/Pt)
The town prepares for the Governor's black-tie ball. While still reeling from the true intentions of Union City Holdings, Lucas decides to try to sway the Governor to their side.
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost - Saturday, October 7 (8 p.m. Et/Pt)
Starring: Julie Gonzalo, Chris McNally, Madeleine Arthur
A ghost from the 1920s refuses to leave the home just listed by Anna, a new real estate agent.
Worse, the spirit is convinced she cannot "pass over" until she gets Anna back together with her ex.
The cabler went public with its scheduling plans Thursday, and there's plenty on offer.
We're talking about the When Calls the Heart Season 10 finale, and countless movies.
Check out what's coming your way in October.
When Calls The Heart Season 10 Episode 10 - "All Dressed Up" - Sunday, October 1 (9 p.m. Et/Pt)
The town prepares for the Governor's black-tie ball. While still reeling from the true intentions of Union City Holdings, Lucas decides to try to sway the Governor to their side.
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost - Saturday, October 7 (8 p.m. Et/Pt)
Starring: Julie Gonzalo, Chris McNally, Madeleine Arthur
A ghost from the 1920s refuses to leave the home just listed by Anna, a new real estate agent.
Worse, the spirit is convinced she cannot "pass over" until she gets Anna back together with her ex.
- 8/31/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
A New Jersey factory is responsible for the next generation of professional wrestlers in the latest docuseries from Apple TV+. “Monster Factory” tells the story of the Monster Factory professional wrestling training center and a group of misfits that all share the same dream. We’ll meet Danny Cage, the owner and head coach of the Factory, Twitch, Bobby Buffet, Gabby Ortiz, Goldy, and more throughout the six-episode series. All six episodes of “Monster Factory” premiere this Friday, March 17 exclusively on Apple TV+. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+.
How to Watch 'Monster Factory' Premiere When: Friday, March 17, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$6.99 / month apple.com About 'Monster Factory' Premiere
Monster Factory is directed by Galen Summer and Naiti Gámez, and produced by Vox Media Studios and Public Record. It...
How to Watch 'Monster Factory' Premiere When: Friday, March 17, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$6.99 / month apple.com About 'Monster Factory' Premiere
Monster Factory is directed by Galen Summer and Naiti Gámez, and produced by Vox Media Studios and Public Record. It...
- 3/17/2023
- by Jeff Kotuby
- The Streamable
(L-r) Andrew Goldsmith, Lucy Hayes and Bradley Slabe.
Bradley Slabe, the co-director with Andrew Goldsmith of the Academy Award-shortlisted animated short Lost & Found, looks set for a major career boost after securing representation in the Us.
The writer-director signed with Los Angeles-based Verve after being introduced to the talent and literary agency by Jonathan Hludzinski, Animal Logic’s senior VP, production.
On the same trip to La he met with four management companies and is yet to decide which one to take on. “My dream is to create my own content but Verve has showed me the IP properties on their roster and asked me which ones I’d like to pitch for,” he tells If.
Slabe, Goldsmith and producer Lucy Hayes are keen to develop a TV series spin-off of Lost & Found, which would look at the community of knitted creatures before their ranks were thinned to two.
Bradley Slabe, the co-director with Andrew Goldsmith of the Academy Award-shortlisted animated short Lost & Found, looks set for a major career boost after securing representation in the Us.
The writer-director signed with Los Angeles-based Verve after being introduced to the talent and literary agency by Jonathan Hludzinski, Animal Logic’s senior VP, production.
On the same trip to La he met with four management companies and is yet to decide which one to take on. “My dream is to create my own content but Verve has showed me the IP properties on their roster and asked me which ones I’d like to pitch for,” he tells If.
Slabe, Goldsmith and producer Lucy Hayes are keen to develop a TV series spin-off of Lost & Found, which would look at the community of knitted creatures before their ranks were thinned to two.
- 1/6/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
With Christmas around the corner, this is the last official If newsletter for 2018.
It’s been our pleasure to report on a busy year, which saw Australian films perform respectably at the box office despite a crowded market and often limited P&A spend. Peter Rabbit, Ladies in Black and Breath were all commercial hits. Screen Australia’s Indigenous department turned 25, and stories from Indigenous filmmakers – like Sweet Country and Mystery Road – dominated the year, capturing both audiences and acclaim. In TV, shows like Mr Inbetween and Harrow resonated internationally. Our emerging filmmakers also speak to a bright future, with Charles Williams’ All These Creatures winning the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Palme d’Or, and Andrew Goldsmith and Bradley Slabe’s short animation Lost & Found shortlisted for an Oscar just today.
And of course, the industry continued to debate policy settings, grapple with digital disruption, and try to promote safer,...
It’s been our pleasure to report on a busy year, which saw Australian films perform respectably at the box office despite a crowded market and often limited P&A spend. Peter Rabbit, Ladies in Black and Breath were all commercial hits. Screen Australia’s Indigenous department turned 25, and stories from Indigenous filmmakers – like Sweet Country and Mystery Road – dominated the year, capturing both audiences and acclaim. In TV, shows like Mr Inbetween and Harrow resonated internationally. Our emerging filmmakers also speak to a bright future, with Charles Williams’ All These Creatures winning the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Palme d’Or, and Andrew Goldsmith and Bradley Slabe’s short animation Lost & Found shortlisted for an Oscar just today.
And of course, the industry continued to debate policy settings, grapple with digital disruption, and try to promote safer,...
- 12/18/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
‘Lost & Found’.
Australian stop-motion short Lost & Found, co-directed by Andrew Goldsmith and Bradley Slabe, is one of ten films shortlisted in the animated short film category for the 91st annual Academy Awards.
The dialogue-free film, which follows a knitted dinosaur who must unravel himself to save the love of his life, was written by Slabe and produced by Lucy J. Hayes.
The film has screened at number of festivals around the world including Berlinale, where it made its premiere, as well as locally at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and CinefestOz.
In Australia, Lost & Found has already won a number of significant awards, including the Aacta Award for Best Animated Short; Short Film Production of the Year at the Screen Producers Australia Awards; and Best Animation and the Major Award at the Awgie Awards. Internationally, the film is also currently in contention for the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject.
Australian stop-motion short Lost & Found, co-directed by Andrew Goldsmith and Bradley Slabe, is one of ten films shortlisted in the animated short film category for the 91st annual Academy Awards.
The dialogue-free film, which follows a knitted dinosaur who must unravel himself to save the love of his life, was written by Slabe and produced by Lucy J. Hayes.
The film has screened at number of festivals around the world including Berlinale, where it made its premiere, as well as locally at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and CinefestOz.
In Australia, Lost & Found has already won a number of significant awards, including the Aacta Award for Best Animated Short; Short Film Production of the Year at the Screen Producers Australia Awards; and Best Animation and the Major Award at the Awgie Awards. Internationally, the film is also currently in contention for the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject.
- 12/18/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Pixar’s “Bao” (available for online viewing below through December 23rd) and DreamWorks’ “Bilby” and “Bird Karma” lead the Academy’s shortlist of 10 for Best Animated Short.
They were joined by “Age of Sail,” from Oscar winner John Kahrs (“Paperman”) via his Vr Google Spotlight short about being adrift at sea; National Board of Canada’s “Animal Behaviour” (directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine) about hilarious animal issues; Cartoon Saloon’s “Late Afternoon” (directed by Louise Bagnall), which explores dementia; “Lost & Found” (directed by Andrew Goldsmith & Bradley Slabe) about recovering a special friendship; “One Small Step” (directed by Disney alums Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas) about qualifying for the space program; “Pépé le Morse” (directed by Lucrèce Andreae) about a family’s sojourn of mourning; and “Weekends” (directed by Pixar story artist Trevor Jimenez) based on his difficult childhood being shuttled between parents in Toronto.
However, the frontrunner remains “Bao,...
They were joined by “Age of Sail,” from Oscar winner John Kahrs (“Paperman”) via his Vr Google Spotlight short about being adrift at sea; National Board of Canada’s “Animal Behaviour” (directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine) about hilarious animal issues; Cartoon Saloon’s “Late Afternoon” (directed by Louise Bagnall), which explores dementia; “Lost & Found” (directed by Andrew Goldsmith & Bradley Slabe) about recovering a special friendship; “One Small Step” (directed by Disney alums Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas) about qualifying for the space program; “Pépé le Morse” (directed by Lucrèce Andreae) about a family’s sojourn of mourning; and “Weekends” (directed by Pixar story artist Trevor Jimenez) based on his difficult childhood being shuttled between parents in Toronto.
However, the frontrunner remains “Bao,...
- 12/17/2018
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Screen Australia today named the eight new Hot Shots teams who will share in funding of more than $545,000 to produce short films and develop distinctive storytelling and creative production skills.
These shorts will be used as proof of concept for longer form projects to get traction in the market place, part of building career pathways towards.. storytelling across film, television, online and interactive platforms. The teams will also attend two-day Hot Shops workshops and seminars this month at Screen Australia which will immerse writers, directors and producers in a craft-based learning environment to further their filmmaking skills.
The Hot Shops program will connect teams with mentors including director Sophie Hyde (52 Tuesdays), editor Drew Thompson (Down Under), sound designer Jed Palmer (The Infinite Man), and Felicity Abbott (Secret City, Bran Nue Day).
The eight teams are working on a diverse group of projects across genres including drama, thriller, action, horror, romantic and coming-of age stories,...
These shorts will be used as proof of concept for longer form projects to get traction in the market place, part of building career pathways towards.. storytelling across film, television, online and interactive platforms. The teams will also attend two-day Hot Shops workshops and seminars this month at Screen Australia which will immerse writers, directors and producers in a craft-based learning environment to further their filmmaking skills.
The Hot Shops program will connect teams with mentors including director Sophie Hyde (52 Tuesdays), editor Drew Thompson (Down Under), sound designer Jed Palmer (The Infinite Man), and Felicity Abbott (Secret City, Bran Nue Day).
The eight teams are working on a diverse group of projects across genres including drama, thriller, action, horror, romantic and coming-of age stories,...
- 11/18/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
The Melbourne Underground Film Festival returns to terrorize Australia with a selection of outrageous genre films for its 11th annual edition that will be held on Aug. 20-28.
For years now, Muff Festival director Richard Wolstencroft has been bemoaning the state of Australian cinema — and rightfully so — for abandoning its history of popular genre entertainment and settling for a state-sponsored industry of wussy indie fare. Well, looking over this year’s Muff schedule from a distance, it appears that the fest has gathered its most impressive lineup of bold and risky genre fare yet.
There’s the deep sea terror of Stuart Simpson’s El monstro del mar!, the outback nightmare of Road Train by Dean Francis, the Bdsm fantasy world of David King’s Purge, the chaotically violent world of Bad Behavior by Joseph Sims, the sexy and disturbing Burlesque by Dominic Deacon; plus Richard Wolstencroft’s own documentary...
For years now, Muff Festival director Richard Wolstencroft has been bemoaning the state of Australian cinema — and rightfully so — for abandoning its history of popular genre entertainment and settling for a state-sponsored industry of wussy indie fare. Well, looking over this year’s Muff schedule from a distance, it appears that the fest has gathered its most impressive lineup of bold and risky genre fare yet.
There’s the deep sea terror of Stuart Simpson’s El monstro del mar!, the outback nightmare of Road Train by Dean Francis, the Bdsm fantasy world of David King’s Purge, the chaotically violent world of Bad Behavior by Joseph Sims, the sexy and disturbing Burlesque by Dominic Deacon; plus Richard Wolstencroft’s own documentary...
- 8/16/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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