Shemar Moore as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson in ‘Swat’ season 6 episode 12 (Photo by Bill Inoshita / CBS © 2022 Sony Pictures Television)
CBS’s S.W.A.T. season six episode 12 will find the team tracking a gunman out for revenge. Directed by Mahesh Pailoor from a script by John Amato, episode 12 – “Addicted” – will air on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Swat season six stars Shemar Moore as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Alex Russell as Jim Street, Jay Harrington as David “Deacon” Kay, Kenny Johnson as Dominique Luca, David Lim as Victor Tan, Patrick St. Esprit as Commander Robert Hicks, and Rochelle Aytes as Nichelle.
Recurring season six cast members include Bre Blair as Annie, Anna Enger Ritch as Powell, and David Rees Snell as Det. Burrows.
“Addicted” Plot: The Swat team races to stop a gunman targeting rehab centers and those he considers responsible for his brother’s death. Also, Deacon is caught off guard when his wife,...
CBS’s S.W.A.T. season six episode 12 will find the team tracking a gunman out for revenge. Directed by Mahesh Pailoor from a script by John Amato, episode 12 – “Addicted” – will air on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Swat season six stars Shemar Moore as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, Alex Russell as Jim Street, Jay Harrington as David “Deacon” Kay, Kenny Johnson as Dominique Luca, David Lim as Victor Tan, Patrick St. Esprit as Commander Robert Hicks, and Rochelle Aytes as Nichelle.
Recurring season six cast members include Bre Blair as Annie, Anna Enger Ritch as Powell, and David Rees Snell as Det. Burrows.
“Addicted” Plot: The Swat team races to stop a gunman targeting rehab centers and those he considers responsible for his brother’s death. Also, Deacon is caught off guard when his wife,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
A late ’90s period drama exploring pain, loss, divorce, grief, and the cinematic arts shown through the perspective of Ephraim, a 10-year-old Filipino boy set during May 1999 in San Jose, California.
The project is helmed by Filipino storyteller, Mark Schoonmaker with an original screenplay penned by Schoonmaker. Produced by Phillip Michael Ramos and Schoonmaker underneath their Cold Moon Productions banner. The film features Steve Wilcox (Dc’s Swamp Thing), Jamie Pasquinelli (The Black Phone), and introduces Isaac Smelcer-Zhang. The film features original music composed by Matt Cunningham (3 Demons, The Spore). The film is due out to release in late 2023.
Statement from Schoonmaker: “The film’s an ode to cinema and my influences – Steven Spielberg, 1930s/1990s horror movies, Stephen Sommers (director of The Mummy (1999)), and it also explores a deep look into the cinematic arts, ambition, pain, divorce and grief. Film actor, Ethan Hawke (Sinister) inspired the...
The project is helmed by Filipino storyteller, Mark Schoonmaker with an original screenplay penned by Schoonmaker. Produced by Phillip Michael Ramos and Schoonmaker underneath their Cold Moon Productions banner. The film features Steve Wilcox (Dc’s Swamp Thing), Jamie Pasquinelli (The Black Phone), and introduces Isaac Smelcer-Zhang. The film features original music composed by Matt Cunningham (3 Demons, The Spore). The film is due out to release in late 2023.
Statement from Schoonmaker: “The film’s an ode to cinema and my influences – Steven Spielberg, 1930s/1990s horror movies, Stephen Sommers (director of The Mummy (1999)), and it also explores a deep look into the cinematic arts, ambition, pain, divorce and grief. Film actor, Ethan Hawke (Sinister) inspired the...
- 12/30/2022
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
Produced by David Christopher Pitt, Kole Mahoney, Abigail Welch, Phillip Michael Ramos, Mark Schoonmaker & Peter Garafalo.
The plot is mostly kept under wraps but the story will follow a heavily impaired central character with hearing aids who experiences a sequence of disturbing phone calls late one evening which ignites a slew of sinister events. The new horror mystery thriller will be shot on digital in black & white on the Red Komodo 6K camera. The narrative will be set in 2005, exploring themes of regret, fear, guilt, consequences/rebirth, and also a father/daughter reconciliation and divorce.
The film will be helmed by Filipino writer/director, Mark Schoonmaker from an original screenplay by Schoonmaker with a screen story conceived by Mahoney, Ramos, and an original concept by Brian P. Griffiths.
The film will be produced underneath Schoonmaker and Welch’s production banner, Cold Moon Productions. Garafalo will also serve as director of...
The plot is mostly kept under wraps but the story will follow a heavily impaired central character with hearing aids who experiences a sequence of disturbing phone calls late one evening which ignites a slew of sinister events. The new horror mystery thriller will be shot on digital in black & white on the Red Komodo 6K camera. The narrative will be set in 2005, exploring themes of regret, fear, guilt, consequences/rebirth, and also a father/daughter reconciliation and divorce.
The film will be helmed by Filipino writer/director, Mark Schoonmaker from an original screenplay by Schoonmaker with a screen story conceived by Mahoney, Ramos, and an original concept by Brian P. Griffiths.
The film will be produced underneath Schoonmaker and Welch’s production banner, Cold Moon Productions. Garafalo will also serve as director of...
- 4/13/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Initiating one of Amazon’s most ambitious titles ever in Latin America, production has begun on “La cabeza de Joaquín Murrieta,” the region’s first Western Amazon Original series, Amazon Prime Video announced Tuesday.
An “action-packed” series made in Mexico, it added, “La cabeza de Joaquín Murrieta” stars top Mexican actor Juan Manuel Bernal and Alejandro Speitzer, a fast-rising star after prominent roles in Mexican hits in “Dark Desire” and “Someone Has to Die.”
Backed by a powerful creative combo, the Amazon Original series is produced by Dynamo, who handled the physical production of “Narcos” in Colombia and produced Amazon’s “Falco” and Netflix’s first-anounced Colombian Original series, “Green Frontier.”
The series is created by Dynamo’s Diego Ramírez Schrempp and Fidelio’s Mauricio Leiva-Cock.
Series episodes will be directed by Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz and David Pablos, fresh of his success with “Dance of the 41,” and director of “The Chosen Ones,...
An “action-packed” series made in Mexico, it added, “La cabeza de Joaquín Murrieta” stars top Mexican actor Juan Manuel Bernal and Alejandro Speitzer, a fast-rising star after prominent roles in Mexican hits in “Dark Desire” and “Someone Has to Die.”
Backed by a powerful creative combo, the Amazon Original series is produced by Dynamo, who handled the physical production of “Narcos” in Colombia and produced Amazon’s “Falco” and Netflix’s first-anounced Colombian Original series, “Green Frontier.”
The series is created by Dynamo’s Diego Ramírez Schrempp and Fidelio’s Mauricio Leiva-Cock.
Series episodes will be directed by Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz and David Pablos, fresh of his success with “Dance of the 41,” and director of “The Chosen Ones,...
- 9/7/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Synopsis: Quay Strang lives in poverty and uncertainty with the arrival of her newborn child. Her boyfriend and ex-convict, John Moon seeks a better life for his family and to raise their child. John decides to reach out to Quay’s estranged father, Joel Strang for a favor, who is a master thief. In order for Joel to repair a broken relationship, he must take them under his wing. The aftermath of a horrific event impels a crew of thieves to embark on a pitch black heist; set during the height of “The Unabomber” apprehension in April 1996.
The film features J.J. Nolan (Netflix’s “You”), Steve Wilcox (“Swamp Thing”), Garrett Hines (“Deepwater Horizon”) & Stefan Rollins (“Power”).
Produced by David Christopher Pitt, Mark Schoonmaker & Abigail Welch. Schoonmaker & Welch is producing the project through their Cold Moon label. Executive Producer: Andrew D. Casertano. Original screenplay penned by Schoonmaker with a story conceived by Kole Mahoney,...
The film features J.J. Nolan (Netflix’s “You”), Steve Wilcox (“Swamp Thing”), Garrett Hines (“Deepwater Horizon”) & Stefan Rollins (“Power”).
Produced by David Christopher Pitt, Mark Schoonmaker & Abigail Welch. Schoonmaker & Welch is producing the project through their Cold Moon label. Executive Producer: Andrew D. Casertano. Original screenplay penned by Schoonmaker with a story conceived by Kole Mahoney,...
- 4/27/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Mark Schoonmaker’s directorial debut Pitch Black Heist has secured three cast members in the form of Steve Wilcox, Garrett Hines, and Stefan Rollins. Filming of the project will begin this July in Missouri. “Joel Strang, a seasoned thief who takes his younger […] The post Exclusive: Steve Wilcox, Garrett Hines, And Stefan Rollins Join Halloween Crime Thriller Pitch Black Heist appeared first on Dread Central.
- 5/31/2019
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
The Church of the SubGenius may not be a household name across the country, but beginning in the early 1970s, a pair of enterprising Texas-area satirists turned one wildly overt religious experiment into a genuine phenomenon. That evolving story forms the foundation of “J.R. ‘Bob’ Dobbs and the Church of the SubGenius,” a documentary that’s set to play this month’s SXSW Film Festival.
The film is the directorial debut of Sandy K. Boone, who’s served as an executive producer on films like the Ethan Hawke-directed “Blaze,” Keith Maitland’s recounting of the 1966 University of Texas-Austin shooting “Tower,” and Louis Black and Karen Bernstein’s 2016 cinematic profile “Richard Linklater — Dream is Destiny.”
The “Church of the SubGenius” doc features interviews with a number of notable Texans and people who have memories of the church, including Linklater himself, plus Nick Offerman, Penn Jillette, Gerald Casale, and the late Margaret Moser.
The film is the directorial debut of Sandy K. Boone, who’s served as an executive producer on films like the Ethan Hawke-directed “Blaze,” Keith Maitland’s recounting of the 1966 University of Texas-Austin shooting “Tower,” and Louis Black and Karen Bernstein’s 2016 cinematic profile “Richard Linklater — Dream is Destiny.”
The “Church of the SubGenius” doc features interviews with a number of notable Texans and people who have memories of the church, including Linklater himself, plus Nick Offerman, Penn Jillette, Gerald Casale, and the late Margaret Moser.
- 3/5/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Joaquin Rodriguez‘s Curse of the Mayans is a sci-fi thriller that explores the legend and theory of the Mayan tribe’s connection to extraterrestrial life. It’s a story that has been explored in other films, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull comes to mind and for the Indy franchise, it would be a mistake to go that route. Will Curse of the Mayans be any different?
Synopsis:
For eons, the Mayans prophesized that on December 21, 2012 – the end-date of the 5,126-year cycle of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar – there would be a cataclysmic, earth-shattering event. As it turned out, 2012 wasn’t the end, but the beginning in Curse of the Mayans, a chilling sci-fi thriller set in the dark jungles and unexplored cenotes of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
In present day, American professor Dr. Alan Green (Steve Wilcox) discovers a manuscript that may hold the keys to the lost Mayan culture.
Synopsis:
For eons, the Mayans prophesized that on December 21, 2012 – the end-date of the 5,126-year cycle of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar – there would be a cataclysmic, earth-shattering event. As it turned out, 2012 wasn’t the end, but the beginning in Curse of the Mayans, a chilling sci-fi thriller set in the dark jungles and unexplored cenotes of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
In present day, American professor Dr. Alan Green (Steve Wilcox) discovers a manuscript that may hold the keys to the lost Mayan culture.
- 3/20/2018
- by Chris Salce
- Age of the Nerd
Some treasures should never be uncovered, no matter how lucrative their value may be to the public. Steve Wilcox, Carla Ortiz and Olga Fonda are learning that lesson the hard way in the new sci-fi film, ‘Curse of the Mayans,’ which is being released today on DVD and Digital HD. In honor of the horror […]
The post Steve Wilcox Makes Carla Ortiz a Proposition in Curse of the Mayans’ Exclusive Clip appeared first on Shockya.com.
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- 3/6/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Curse of the Mayans, also titled Xibalba, is a film which blends horror and sci-fi. A co-production between Lanczyner Films and Three Great Lights Films, this title involves a team of archaeologists, in search of Mayan codecs. They find something more sinister, in the Mayan underworld. The film, from director Joaquin Rodriguez, stars Olga Fonda (Real Steel), Carla Ortiz, Steve Wilcox and Bernardo Peña. Filmed on actual former Mayan settlements, the first trailer for Curse of the Mayans is here. A long synopsis talks of a civil war, on an ancient planet. The survivors fled to Earth. Moving ahead to the present, a group of expert cave divers are in search of a key that can reveal more of the Mayan culture. One diver steals a priceless artifact, which summons a second alien invasion. No one can accuse the filmmakers of Curse of the Mayans of being unambitious. The film...
- 5/5/2016
- by [email protected] (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Zx Spectrum Elite App, from the company that kicked off the 1980's home computer revolution, reinvigorates the 8-bit games rage for the Apple generation.
Americans might not immediately recall the wildly popular U.K. computer, the Zx Spectrum. But anyone over the age of, say, 30 knows the impact the machine had on the 1980's home computer revolution. It was crucial in the early gaming market. And Sinclair Research pioneered the home gaming system trend later popularized in the States by Atari and Commodore 64. Now the golden age of gaming is coming back as a retro games app on the iPhone.
Elite Systems started making games in 1984 for the Sinclair Zx Spectrum, 8-bit Atari units, and Commodore 64. They're the ones who helped cause the crippling finger pain you suffered as a kid as you battered away at crappy rubber keypads or violently jerked un-ergonomic joysticks. They're the chaps behind Paperboy,...
Americans might not immediately recall the wildly popular U.K. computer, the Zx Spectrum. But anyone over the age of, say, 30 knows the impact the machine had on the 1980's home computer revolution. It was crucial in the early gaming market. And Sinclair Research pioneered the home gaming system trend later popularized in the States by Atari and Commodore 64. Now the golden age of gaming is coming back as a retro games app on the iPhone.
Elite Systems started making games in 1984 for the Sinclair Zx Spectrum, 8-bit Atari units, and Commodore 64. They're the ones who helped cause the crippling finger pain you suffered as a kid as you battered away at crappy rubber keypads or violently jerked un-ergonomic joysticks. They're the chaps behind Paperboy,...
- 10/1/2010
- by Kit Eaton
- Fast Company
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