Recently, CBS served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Blue Bloods" episode 20 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Payback," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing and drama-filled stuff take place as Danny and company look deeper into the murder of a popular chef that was killed in his own restaurant, and more. In the new, 20th episode press release: Danny And Baez Investigate The Murder Of A Popular Celebrity Chef In His Own Restaurant. Press release number 2: When a suspect voluntarily admits to killing a reality show celebrity chef in his own restaurant, Danny and Baez are going to be convinced the suspect is taking the fall for someone. Also, Frank is going to face a moral dilemma when a longtime friend, Sen. Ted McCreary, asks for Frank's help to make a DUI go away, and investigative journalist Anne Farrell returns.
- 4/3/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
It's a variation on the classic actor's nightmare: You step into a room for an audition. The casting director is perusing your headshot. You exchange polite hellos, and a quizzical expression passes over her face. Her eyes move up and down between you and the frozen image in her hand. Her mouth tightens. You know it's coming. You try to predict which line she will speak:"So, are you here to read for the niece or the aunt?""When did you last have your headshots done?""Excuse me, do I even have the right person here?"All because the person in the photo is younger, thinner, sexier, better looking, and/or more glamorous than you. You can rationalize: "Geez, everybody exaggerates. Casting directors expect that. Anyway, she should be more interested in my acting chops than my headshot."Just be glad the authority figure in your fantasy isn't Jeff Mitchell...
- 8/3/2010
- backstage.com
Greetings Fango Fiends! It's time once again for another installment of Fangoria Musick's Lists Of Doom - the column where we track down some of your favorite (or soon-to-be favorite) bands to get their thoughts on on the world of horror, and which films scare them.
For #26 we caught up with Nick Coleman, drummer for Chicago's 1997 - whose sophomore album Notes From The Underground hit's retail this Tuesday. So what scares Nick? Check out his List of classic films and writers after the jump!
A Clockwork Orange (1971) written by Anthony Burgess
Just the over all crazy state of mind that Alex is in.. that’s why I love this movie.
28 Weeks Later (2007) written by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
The best modern-day zombie movie
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) written by Wes Craven
A classic. Love Freddy, not Jason
The Shining (1980) written by Stephen King
I saw this when I was little...
For #26 we caught up with Nick Coleman, drummer for Chicago's 1997 - whose sophomore album Notes From The Underground hit's retail this Tuesday. So what scares Nick? Check out his List of classic films and writers after the jump!
A Clockwork Orange (1971) written by Anthony Burgess
Just the over all crazy state of mind that Alex is in.. that’s why I love this movie.
28 Weeks Later (2007) written by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
The best modern-day zombie movie
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) written by Wes Craven
A classic. Love Freddy, not Jason
The Shining (1980) written by Stephen King
I saw this when I was little...
- 10/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
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