Part one of the second season of The Lincoln Lawyer ended with the prosecution finding conclusive evidence to prove that Lisa Tramwell is the one who murdered business tycoon Mitchell Bondurant. The prosecution got hold of her garden gloves, which had traces of the victim’s blood. The fifth episode also included Mickey getting beaten up in the car parking area by a bunch of goons. This was done only to put Mickey on the back foot for the upcoming trial. The next five episodes will all be about Mickey giving his 100 percent to make sure Lisa does not get jail time for something she claims is innocent of. As her lawyer, he will have to believe the words of his client and prove the same to the court.
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Mickey at the hospital
A battered Mickey has been shifted to the hospital thanks to Izzy. He happens to...
Spoilers Ahead
Mickey at the hospital
A battered Mickey has been shifted to the hospital thanks to Izzy. He happens to...
- 8/4/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
When a show has a split release format, it must always conform to the regular TV standards of crafting a cliffhanger or a mini cliffhanger to keep people excited so they might consider returning.
It happened on The Lincoln Lawyer Season 1 Episode 5 when unknown assailants attacked Mickey and beat him properly.
But a short while before the beating, a frustrated Mickey said some awful things to Lorna, making for an additional cliffhanger.
They should have been enough to explore for at least two episodes if both were important enough to mark the midseason.
Izzy found Mickey in time and had him rushed to the hospital, where he recovered from his injuries nicely.
But he didn't have the luxury of sitting around waiting on his body, not when his mind was sharp and he had a case to win.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 Episode 6 found Mickey trying to figure out who stole the agreement,...
It happened on The Lincoln Lawyer Season 1 Episode 5 when unknown assailants attacked Mickey and beat him properly.
But a short while before the beating, a frustrated Mickey said some awful things to Lorna, making for an additional cliffhanger.
They should have been enough to explore for at least two episodes if both were important enough to mark the midseason.
Izzy found Mickey in time and had him rushed to the hospital, where he recovered from his injuries nicely.
But he didn't have the luxury of sitting around waiting on his body, not when his mind was sharp and he had a case to win.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 Episode 6 found Mickey trying to figure out who stole the agreement,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Unthinkable, a drama series project based on the Boom! Studios comic book series created and written by Mark Sable and drawn by Julian Totino Tedesco, has received a put pilot commitment by Fox as the network continues to be aggressive this buying season. Unthinkable hails from Homeland and 24 executive producer Howard Gordon and writer Ben Queen (Cars 2). Written by Queen, Unthinkable feels a little bit like Castle set at the FBI. It tells the story of the unlikely pairing of a by-the-book FBI agent and a washed-up screenwriter who team up to stop a plot to attack the U.S. that the screenwriter and others concocted in a government-sponsored think tank years earlier. 20th Century Fox TV and Gordon’s studio-based Teakwood Lane will produce, with Gordon and Teakwood’s Hugh Fitzpatrick executive producing alongside Queen and Boom! Studios founder and CEO Ross Richie and manager Peter A. Golden.
- 9/16/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
For their 9th annual edition, the Atlanta Underground Film Festival will be assaulting the south from its Goat Farm Arts Center screening center on Sep. 13-16 with four days and nights of independent feature films, shorts and documentaries.
Some of the feature films screening include Lisa Duva’s multi-dimensional Cat Scratch Fever, Jason Lapeyre’s thriller Cold Blooded and Brady Hall’s hilariously named Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker.
This year’s Auff is also packed to the gills with short films with multiple blocks of shorts screening per day. Some of the special ones to look out for are Neil Ira Needleman‘s A Few Words in Favor of God, Jim Haverkamp‘s When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl and Mike Salva‘s award-winning animated short Pound Dogs.
The full film lineup is below, but please visit the official Atlanta Underground Film Festival website for more details and to buy advance tickets.
Some of the feature films screening include Lisa Duva’s multi-dimensional Cat Scratch Fever, Jason Lapeyre’s thriller Cold Blooded and Brady Hall’s hilariously named Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker.
This year’s Auff is also packed to the gills with short films with multiple blocks of shorts screening per day. Some of the special ones to look out for are Neil Ira Needleman‘s A Few Words in Favor of God, Jim Haverkamp‘s When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl and Mike Salva‘s award-winning animated short Pound Dogs.
The full film lineup is below, but please visit the official Atlanta Underground Film Festival website for more details and to buy advance tickets.
- 9/11/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Are you a big fan of old-school horror? Do you think '80's splatter films deserve their own wing in the Louvre? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then the new offering from Camp Motion Pictures is right up your alley! The Basement is a new retro 'big box' VHS/DVD five-film collection available on September 13, 2011 from Camp Motion Pictures.
From the Press Release
Camp Motion Pictures, the home entertainment company, specializing in 80’s and 80’s-style Diy cinema, unleashes a terrifyingly cool micro-budget cinema collection of five feature films in an exclusive VHS Collector’s Package that Joe Ziemba of BleedingSkull.com calls “A brain-baking vortex of Diy gore, suburban angst, and trash-gore exuberance!”
Eye-catching authentically ‘80s VHS poster illustration by noted graphic artist Vince Evans and “Big Box” design contains the never-before-released 1989 feature, The Basement, on VHS and DVD along with Sov cult cinema favorites Video Violence 1&2, Captives,...
From the Press Release
Camp Motion Pictures, the home entertainment company, specializing in 80’s and 80’s-style Diy cinema, unleashes a terrifyingly cool micro-budget cinema collection of five feature films in an exclusive VHS Collector’s Package that Joe Ziemba of BleedingSkull.com calls “A brain-baking vortex of Diy gore, suburban angst, and trash-gore exuberance!”
Eye-catching authentically ‘80s VHS poster illustration by noted graphic artist Vince Evans and “Big Box” design contains the never-before-released 1989 feature, The Basement, on VHS and DVD along with Sov cult cinema favorites Video Violence 1&2, Captives,...
- 6/20/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Fox is opening the door to "The Intruders," a single-camera comedy project from actor-writer Danny Comden.
The project, from Warner Bros. TV and studio-based Wonderland, centers on a wealthy country club father in Arizona who falls in love with a white-trash single mom and blindsides his kids by moving her and her family into their estate, where the debaucherous world of Lake Havasu collides with the manicured lawns of Scottsdale.
"I kept hearing the networks are looking for a family show, and I had a highly comical show staring directly in my face: the family I chose to marry into," Comden said.
The premise is based on Comden's wife's real-life experiences as a child in Arizona; her upper-middle-class dad brought in his white-trash girlfriend and her family to live with them.
"This is an examination of the conflicts and class differences of these two polar-opposite words trying to co-exist under the same roof,...
The project, from Warner Bros. TV and studio-based Wonderland, centers on a wealthy country club father in Arizona who falls in love with a white-trash single mom and blindsides his kids by moving her and her family into their estate, where the debaucherous world of Lake Havasu collides with the manicured lawns of Scottsdale.
"I kept hearing the networks are looking for a family show, and I had a highly comical show staring directly in my face: the family I chose to marry into," Comden said.
The premise is based on Comden's wife's real-life experiences as a child in Arizona; her upper-middle-class dad brought in his white-trash girlfriend and her family to live with them.
"This is an examination of the conflicts and class differences of these two polar-opposite words trying to co-exist under the same roof,...
- 10/4/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ving Rhames and rapper-actor Ja Rule will star in the indie feature Back in the Day for writer-director James Hunter. The film is slated to start production next month in Puerto Rico. The project is about a man (Ja Rule) from the right side of the tracks who does a favor for an old friend (Rhames) who is in the gang life. After doing so, he gets caught up in a situation beyond his control. Joe Morton also stars as a minister whose death sets the rest of the events into motion. Harel Goldstein, Neil Davis and Peggy Fry are producing the project. DEJ Prods. is financing the production, which is budgeted at less than $15 million. The company's Peter Marshall is overseeing Day, with DEJ topper Andrew Reimer executive producing. Kip Konwiser is also producing in some capacity. Rhames, repped by ICM and Brillstein Grey Entertainment, is in production on Universal Pictures' Dawn of the Dead. Ja Rule, repped by UTA and Handprint Entertainment, also has been added to the cast of Miramax Films' Shall We Dance? opposite Jennifer Lopez. The duo have previously collaborated on such songs as "I'm Real" and "Ain't It Funny." His previous credits include Half Past Dead, The Fast and the Furious and Turn It Up. He next appears in Scary Movie 3. Hunter is repped by WMA, Mosaic Media Group and attorney David Webber.
- 8/28/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jon Arbuckle, the perpetually single owner of Garfield the cat in the long-running comic strip, is about to get a live-action face in Breckin Meyer. The actor is in negotiations to star as Arbuckle in 20th Century Fox's big-screen live-action/CGI adaptation of Garfield, with Jennifer Love Hewitt finalizing a deal to play his love interest. Peter Hewitt is directing the project, which John Davis is producing through his Davis Entertainment. A March start date is being planned. The comic strip centers on a rotund orange- and black-striped cat named Garfield, his dull-witted canine cohort Odie and owner Arbuckle. The 27-pound feline, first published in 1978, is known for his laziness, wry remarks and love of lasagna. The script, written by Toy Story scribes Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, focuses on the rivalry between Garfield and Odie. The feature is live-action, with a computer-generated Garfield. Meyer, repped by the Gersh Agency, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment and attorney David Webber, has numerous film and television credits to his name, including the features Kate & Leopold, Rat Race, Road Trip and Go. Jennifer Love Hewitt, repped by CAA, recently wrapped shooting Intermedia Films' If Only.
- 2/28/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jon Arbuckle, the perpetually single owner of Garfield the cat in the long-running comic strip, is about to get a live-action face in Breckin Meyer. The actor is in negotiations to star as Arbuckle in 20th Century Fox's big-screen live-action/CGI adaptation of Garfield, with Jennifer Love Hewitt finalizing a deal to play his love interest. Peter Hewitt is directing the project, which John Davis is producing through his Davis Entertainment. A March start date is being planned. The comic strip centers on a rotund orange- and black-striped cat named Garfield, his dull-witted canine cohort Odie and owner Arbuckle. The 27-pound feline, first published in 1978, is known for his laziness, wry remarks and love of lasagna. The script, written by Toy Story scribes Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, focuses on the rivalry between Garfield and Odie. The feature is live-action, with a computer-generated Garfield. Meyer, repped by the Gersh Agency, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment and attorney David Webber, has numerous film and television credits to his name, including the features Kate & Leopold, Rat Race, Road Trip and Go. Jennifer Love Hewitt, repped by CAA, recently wrapped shooting Intermedia Films' If Only.
- 2/28/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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