The thumbnail caption for Evan Kail’s latest TikTok video has three words: “Please Help Me.”
While his moniker on social media is Pawn Man, the collector actually runs a gold and silver bullion business. It’s on the side that he collects rare items and historical memorabilia, sharing the most interesting finds with his 100,000 followers, a count that’s now grown to half a million. After Kail found a book he believed contained never-before-seen photos of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, he reached out to his followers for help.
For the first 20 pages,...
While his moniker on social media is Pawn Man, the collector actually runs a gold and silver bullion business. It’s on the side that he collects rare items and historical memorabilia, sharing the most interesting finds with his 100,000 followers, a count that’s now grown to half a million. After Kail found a book he believed contained never-before-seen photos of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, he reached out to his followers for help.
For the first 20 pages,...
- 9/1/2022
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
A Quantico grad has landed a job with Chicago P.D.
Li Jun Li, who portrayed top recruit-turned-fbi agent Iris Chang on the ABC primetime soap, has been cast in Season 4 of Dick Wolf’s NBC drama, THR.com reports.
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Li will fill the role of Julie Tay, the cop assigned to work with Burgess following the exit of her former partner Roman (played by departing cast member Brian Geraghty). The actress is currently signed for three episodes with the option of becoming a series regular.
Li Jun Li, who portrayed top recruit-turned-fbi agent Iris Chang on the ABC primetime soap, has been cast in Season 4 of Dick Wolf’s NBC drama, THR.com reports.
RelatedNBC Fall Premiere Dates: Chicago Fire‘s October Start, Blindspot‘s Wednesday Relaunch and Others
Li will fill the role of Julie Tay, the cop assigned to work with Burgess following the exit of her former partner Roman (played by departing cast member Brian Geraghty). The actress is currently signed for three episodes with the option of becoming a series regular.
- 7/20/2016
- TVLine.com
Official photos from the season 1 finale (season 1 episode 22) of Quantico, airing Sunday, May 15 at 10pm on ABC.
"Yes" -- It's graduation day for the Nats of Quantico, while, in the future, Alex and her team find themselves head-to-head with the terrorist. Guest starring: Marcia Cross as Claire Haas, Mark Pellegrino as Deputy Director Clayton Haas, Jacob Artist as Brandon, Ariane Rinehart as Louisa, Li Jun Li as Iris Chang, Jay Armstrong Johnson as Will Olsen and Henry Czerny as Walter Keyes.
"Yes" -- It's graduation day for the Nats of Quantico, while, in the future, Alex and her team find themselves head-to-head with the terrorist. Guest starring: Marcia Cross as Claire Haas, Mark Pellegrino as Deputy Director Clayton Haas, Jacob Artist as Brandon, Ariane Rinehart as Louisa, Li Jun Li as Iris Chang, Jay Armstrong Johnson as Will Olsen and Henry Czerny as Walter Keyes.
- 4/26/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Like most of us, Quantico is going to get a little bigger over winter break.
The ABC drama is bringing on three new recurring characters to mix it up with the NATs/agents, TVLine has learned.
First up is Drew Perales, a hot former NFL player who left the game to fight a class-action lawsuit against his former employers. Oh, and he’s really confident and charming, too. Drew is played by Lenny Platt, who was the college-jock boyfriend of murder victim Lila Stangard in How to Get Away With Murder‘s first season.
RelatedQuantico: What’s Simon Plotting? and 4 More Burning Questions Answered
Next,...
The ABC drama is bringing on three new recurring characters to mix it up with the NATs/agents, TVLine has learned.
First up is Drew Perales, a hot former NFL player who left the game to fight a class-action lawsuit against his former employers. Oh, and he’s really confident and charming, too. Drew is played by Lenny Platt, who was the college-jock boyfriend of murder victim Lila Stangard in How to Get Away With Murder‘s first season.
RelatedQuantico: What’s Simon Plotting? and 4 More Burning Questions Answered
Next,...
- 11/24/2015
- TVLine.com
Would it surprise you to learn that the original title for Christian Bale’s upcoming Chinese epic, The Flowers of War, was actually Blood Mist? It shouldn’t after watching the trailer below which is absolutely filled with the stuff. Also, I’m just making up the bit about it being the original title but there really is a lot of it in this trailer. Bale plays an American named John Haufman who finds himself trapped in the Chinese city of Nanking during the Japanese invasion in 1937. He dons a dead priest’s robe as a way to stay alive and soon finds himself responsible for the safety of a group of schoolgirls and a gaggle of prostitutes when the Japanese soldiers come looking to party. It’s a fact-based story that touches on the despicable acts committed by the invading army and covered with raw power in Iris Chang’s excellent The Rape of Nanking. The...
- 10/22/2011
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
World history is something of a hobby of mine, and tragedy in particular. It is a morbid pastime, I recognize this, but I think that attempting to understand not only what crimes man can commit against his fellow man, but also why such crimes occur is absolutely fascinating. It is a bit gruesome to look at an event like the Nanking Massacre and simply count the bodies and atrocities, it is, however, downright frightening to examine the philosophy behind an event like this.A few years ago, Iris Chang published a book titled The Rape of Nanking, and brought this hideous chapter in history to light for a great many people who knew nothing about it. In the time since, the event has taken on a...
- 10/19/2011
- Screen Anarchy
TOKYO -- World War II is long over, but the battle to win history is still being fought by two of the main Pacific protagonists as China and Japan mark the 70th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre on Thursday.
Movie companies from the U.S., Europe and China have produced or are about to release more than 10 movies depicting events that began when soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army marched into the city on Dec. 13, 1937. One of the titles, "Purple Mountain", is being filmed in China and is directed by Simon West ("Lara Croft: Tomb Raider"). With a budget of $53 million, it is an adaptation of the best-selling book "The Rape of Nanking" by Iris Chang.
But nationalist Japanese filmmakers are refusing to accept China's claim that 300,000 civilians died and tens of thousands of women were raped as the Japanese military ran amok.
In a riposte to what extreme nationalists here regard as Chinese propaganda, director Satoru Mizushima is on location filming "The Truth of Nanjing".
The president of right-wing Internet television channel Channel Sakura, Mizushima said the evidence for the "massacre" is faked and he has the support of a dozen politicians, including former education minister Nariaki Nakayama.
Movie companies from the U.S., Europe and China have produced or are about to release more than 10 movies depicting events that began when soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army marched into the city on Dec. 13, 1937. One of the titles, "Purple Mountain", is being filmed in China and is directed by Simon West ("Lara Croft: Tomb Raider"). With a budget of $53 million, it is an adaptation of the best-selling book "The Rape of Nanking" by Iris Chang.
But nationalist Japanese filmmakers are refusing to accept China's claim that 300,000 civilians died and tens of thousands of women were raped as the Japanese military ran amok.
In a riposte to what extreme nationalists here regard as Chinese propaganda, director Satoru Mizushima is on location filming "The Truth of Nanjing".
The president of right-wing Internet television channel Channel Sakura, Mizushima said the evidence for the "massacre" is faked and he has the support of a dozen politicians, including former education minister Nariaki Nakayama.
- 12/13/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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