Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS" episode 3 of season 12. The episode is entitled, "So It Goes," and it turns out that we'll see Ducky head on back to London due to some important details of the team's latest case, and more. In the new, 3rd episode press release: Ducky will return home to London after an NCIS case reveals a connection to his estranged childhood best friend. Press release number 2: When an NCIS case reveals a connection to Ducky’s estranged childhood best friend, he and Special Agent Bishop are going to travel to London for interviews with family and co-workers of his friend. While there, Ducky will find himself reminiscing about the choices he made in his past and the subsequent impact they had on his adult life. Adam Campbell guest stars as young Ducky and Alice Krige guest stars as Maggie Clarke,...
- 9/30/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Chicago – On paper, “Stolen” probably looked like the kind of competent thriller that could get once-rising star Josh Lucas back into the spotlight and prove to producers that “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm could carry a motion picture. Sadly, lackluster direction of what is essentially no more interesting than an extended episode of “Cold Case” squanders the talent of both men, a pair of actors who deserve better showcases.
Blu-Ray Rating: 2.0/5.0
Josh Lucas once looked like he’d be the next leading man with roles in films like “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Poseidon,” but the last few years haven’t been nearly as kind to the underrated actor as he’s virtually disappeared from the big screen with films like “Peacock” and “Stolen” going straight-to-dvd in most markets. On the other side of “Stolen,” Jon Hamm is just now trying to turn his small-screen success into leading man status. One...
Blu-Ray Rating: 2.0/5.0
Josh Lucas once looked like he’d be the next leading man with roles in films like “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Poseidon,” but the last few years haven’t been nearly as kind to the underrated actor as he’s virtually disappeared from the big screen with films like “Peacock” and “Stolen” going straight-to-dvd in most markets. On the other side of “Stolen,” Jon Hamm is just now trying to turn his small-screen success into leading man status. One...
- 7/5/2010
- by [email protected] (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Stolen Lives will air on the IFC Films VOD feature beginning March 3, 2010. The film is more dramatic thriller than horror, but the film offers some suspense. This tale talks of a child's mummified remains and the disappearance of another young boy. The film stars Josh Lucas (Tell-Tale), Jon Hamm (Numb3rs) and the young Jimmy Bennett (Shark Bait). This is a film for those who know the ins and outs of a good murder mystery. The television spot for Stolen Lives is below, with VOD availability shortly.
The synopsis for Stolen Lives here:
"A detective deals with the loss of his own son while trying to uncover the identity of a boy whose mummified remains are found in a box buried for fifty years" (Trailer).
Release: March 3, 2010.
Director: Anders Anderson.
Writer: Glenn Taranto.
Cast: Josh Lucas, Jon Hamm, and Jimmy Bennett.
The teaser/tv spot for Stolen Lives right here:
The...
The synopsis for Stolen Lives here:
"A detective deals with the loss of his own son while trying to uncover the identity of a boy whose mummified remains are found in a box buried for fifty years" (Trailer).
Release: March 3, 2010.
Director: Anders Anderson.
Writer: Glenn Taranto.
Cast: Josh Lucas, Jon Hamm, and Jimmy Bennett.
The teaser/tv spot for Stolen Lives right here:
The...
- 2/20/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In anticipation of IFC Films' roll-out of director Anders Anderson's Stolen, starring Jon Hamm and Josh Lucas, via On Demand on March 3rd and in limited theatres on March 12th, they've released the film's artwork and trailer.
James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra co-star, and screenwriter Glenn Taranto also appears in the film.
Here's the synopsis courtesy of IFC: Work has become an obsession for Detective Tom Adkins (Hamm) since the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy Jr. When an early morning phone call leads him to the mangled remains of a young boy who was brutally murdered 50 years ago, Adkins takes on the case in hopes of finding absolution. His investigation leads him to a man who lived in 1958 named Matthew Wakefield (Lucas) and his innocent son, John. The striking similarities in the cases push Adkins’ obsession over the top. Barely holding onto his sanity and bound by redemption,...
James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra co-star, and screenwriter Glenn Taranto also appears in the film.
Here's the synopsis courtesy of IFC: Work has become an obsession for Detective Tom Adkins (Hamm) since the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy Jr. When an early morning phone call leads him to the mangled remains of a young boy who was brutally murdered 50 years ago, Adkins takes on the case in hopes of finding absolution. His investigation leads him to a man who lived in 1958 named Matthew Wakefield (Lucas) and his innocent son, John. The striking similarities in the cases push Adkins’ obsession over the top. Barely holding onto his sanity and bound by redemption,...
- 2/12/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
IFC Films has acquired North American rights to the mystery thriller "Stolen," starring Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm, directed by Anders Anderson.
The film will be distributed in March through IFC in Theaters as a simultaneous theatrical and VOD release.
In "Stolen," Hamm plays a detective obsessed with the disappearance of his 10-year-old son whose investigation leads him to a man, played by Lucas, who experienced a similar situation. James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra costar.
Glenn Taranto wrote the screenplay and also appears in the film.
"Stolen" was produced by Anderson and Andy Steinman's A2 Entertainment production company.
The acquisition deal was negotiated by IFC' Lizzie Nastro and Arianna Bocco and Arclight's Chris Perry.
The film will be distributed in March through IFC in Theaters as a simultaneous theatrical and VOD release.
In "Stolen," Hamm plays a detective obsessed with the disappearance of his 10-year-old son whose investigation leads him to a man, played by Lucas, who experienced a similar situation. James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra costar.
Glenn Taranto wrote the screenplay and also appears in the film.
"Stolen" was produced by Anderson and Andy Steinman's A2 Entertainment production company.
The acquisition deal was negotiated by IFC' Lizzie Nastro and Arianna Bocco and Arclight's Chris Perry.
- 2/4/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After.Life
Anchor Bay Films has acquired Us and UK theatrical rights Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo's psychological thriller "After.Life" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a young woman (Christina Ricci) hovering between life and death. Liam Neeson lplays a funeral director who might bury her alive. Justin Long and Josh Charles also star.
No specific date is yet set, but a Spring release is being targeted.
CA$H
Roadside Attractions has acquired all U.S. rights to Stephen Milburn's action thriller "CA$H" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a Chicago couple (Chris Hemsworth and Victoria Profeta) who come upon a suitcase full of cash. Sean Bean plays the villain of the piece.
Roadside will give the film a limited theatrical release on March 26th.
Stolen
IFC Films has scored North American rights to Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman's "Stolen" for A2 Entertainment reports Variety.
Glenn Taranto penned the...
Anchor Bay Films has acquired Us and UK theatrical rights Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo's psychological thriller "After.Life" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a young woman (Christina Ricci) hovering between life and death. Liam Neeson lplays a funeral director who might bury her alive. Justin Long and Josh Charles also star.
No specific date is yet set, but a Spring release is being targeted.
CA$H
Roadside Attractions has acquired all U.S. rights to Stephen Milburn's action thriller "CA$H" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a Chicago couple (Chris Hemsworth and Victoria Profeta) who come upon a suitcase full of cash. Sean Bean plays the villain of the piece.
Roadside will give the film a limited theatrical release on March 26th.
Stolen
IFC Films has scored North American rights to Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman's "Stolen" for A2 Entertainment reports Variety.
Glenn Taranto penned the...
- 2/4/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Mitra thinking inside the 'Box'
Rhona Mitra has boarded the indie thriller The Boy in the Box for A2 Entertainment Group and Code Entertainment.
She joins Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm in the film about a small-town police chief (Hamm) determined to discover the truth behind the mummified remains of a boy who was murdered a half-century earlier.
Anders Anderson is directing from a screenplay by Glenn Taranto.
James Van Der Beek (Standing Still), Marcus Thomas (You Kill Me), Jimmy Bennett (Hostage) and Jessica Chastain (Jolene) also have been cast.
Mitra plays the police chief's wife, who is trying to move on after the disappearance of their own son eight years earlier. Lucas plays the father of the murdered boy.
A2's Anderson and Andy Steinman and Code Entertainment's Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt and Eugene Musso are producing.
Mitra next appears in Rogue Pictures' Doomsday and is about to start production in New Zealand on Underworld: Rise of the Lycans for Screen Gems. Her credits include the features The Number 23 and Skinwalkers and FX's Nip/Tuck.
She is repped by CAA, Jason Weinberg and attorney Warren Dern.
She joins Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm in the film about a small-town police chief (Hamm) determined to discover the truth behind the mummified remains of a boy who was murdered a half-century earlier.
Anders Anderson is directing from a screenplay by Glenn Taranto.
James Van Der Beek (Standing Still), Marcus Thomas (You Kill Me), Jimmy Bennett (Hostage) and Jessica Chastain (Jolene) also have been cast.
Mitra plays the police chief's wife, who is trying to move on after the disappearance of their own son eight years earlier. Lucas plays the father of the murdered boy.
A2's Anderson and Andy Steinman and Code Entertainment's Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt and Eugene Musso are producing.
Mitra next appears in Rogue Pictures' Doomsday and is about to start production in New Zealand on Underworld: Rise of the Lycans for Screen Gems. Her credits include the features The Number 23 and Skinwalkers and FX's Nip/Tuck.
She is repped by CAA, Jason Weinberg and attorney Warren Dern.
- 12/18/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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