Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Elementary" episode 22 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Paint It Black," and it sounds like things will get pretty interesting as Sherlock gets forced to partner up with his estranged brother to work an important case, and more. In the new,22nd episode press release: Sherlock will get forced to partner with his estranged brother, Mycroft, as he races to solve a Life-Or-Death case. Press release number 2: Business will become personal for Sherlock when he is forced to partner with his estranged brother, Mycroft, to solve a case with life-or-death consequences. Lucy Liu is going to make her directorial debut for television. Rhys Ifans guest stars as Mycroft Holmes. Other guest stars will feature: Henri Lubatti (Marchef), Vincenzo Amato (Guillaume de Soto), Tim Guinee (Dean McNally), Michael Gaston (Kurt Yoder), Max Van Bel (Jem), Andrew Halliday (Mr. Hostetler) , Nambi E. Kelley (Ms.
- 4/24/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
2010 - 93 mins. - Not RatedD: Ty JonesC: Ty Jones, Mandy Bannon, Aaron Laue, Jeff East
A couple whose marriage is on its last breath are kidnapped and tortured by a mysterious man in an old abandoned warehouse that they recently purchased.
The idea of a thought, a memory, a notion, that is so powerful that it manifests itself into something is always an intriguing and welcomed concept, something the genre really hasn't seen since Candyman. Director/writer Ty Jones asks the viewer to question the individuals role on other people in society and how there actions shape them and their choices. To go any further would be to spoil the film, but Jones has many ideas and he has been able to take them and fashion it into one cohesive film. The plot structure is a bit too overtly reminiscent of the Saw series and some of the film's flashback sequences simply don't work,...
A couple whose marriage is on its last breath are kidnapped and tortured by a mysterious man in an old abandoned warehouse that they recently purchased.
The idea of a thought, a memory, a notion, that is so powerful that it manifests itself into something is always an intriguing and welcomed concept, something the genre really hasn't seen since Candyman. Director/writer Ty Jones asks the viewer to question the individuals role on other people in society and how there actions shape them and their choices. To go any further would be to spoil the film, but Jones has many ideas and he has been able to take them and fashion it into one cohesive film. The plot structure is a bit too overtly reminiscent of the Saw series and some of the film's flashback sequences simply don't work,...
- 4/12/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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