Recently, CBS served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 5 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "The Night Watch," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting stuff take place as a Detroit Graffiti Art crime, prompts the Bau to take investigative action, and more. In the new, 5th episode press release: When Victims Are Incorporated Into Detroit Graffiti Art, The Bau Suspects An Elusive Street Artist Is The Culprit, On "Criminal Minds," Wednesday, Oct. 28. Press release number 2: When the Bau investigates incidents of bodies being incorporated into macabre graffiti art in Detroit, they are going to suspect an elusive-yet-notorious street artist could be the UnSub. Also, Dr. Lewis will struggle to balance her relationship with her fiancé and her work. Guest stars feature: Johnny Sneed (William Cochran), Martina Benedict (Ellen Clark), Tom Wright (Chief Palmer), Mark Meir (Stuart Wallace...
- 10/21/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Horror Channel celebrates the pen behind the poison with From Page to Scream – a season of films with literary origins from some of the most talented authors in the genre: Clive Barker, Stephen King, Jack Ketchum and Tony Burgess. Running throughout the month of February, the season looks set to highlight some of the best literary adaptations in horror…
Sat Feb 2 @ 22:55
First in the series is The Lost (2006) – a dark horror thriller directed by Chris Sivertson. Originally a novel written by Jack Ketchum, it follows the 19 year-old womanising sociopath Ray Pye (played by Marc Senter). Pye is a charismatic murderer on the edge of sanity who meets his match when Katherine Wallace (played by Robin Sydney) strolls into town.
Sat Feb 9 @ 22.55
A season of book based horror would not be complete without an entry from master of the macabre Stephen King. His novella Riding The Bullet (2004) became a huge...
Sat Feb 2 @ 22:55
First in the series is The Lost (2006) – a dark horror thriller directed by Chris Sivertson. Originally a novel written by Jack Ketchum, it follows the 19 year-old womanising sociopath Ray Pye (played by Marc Senter). Pye is a charismatic murderer on the edge of sanity who meets his match when Katherine Wallace (played by Robin Sydney) strolls into town.
Sat Feb 9 @ 22.55
A season of book based horror would not be complete without an entry from master of the macabre Stephen King. His novella Riding The Bullet (2004) became a huge...
- 1/25/2013
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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