Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 10 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "The Trial," and it sounds like things will get pretty shocking and intense as Cary's trial deal, might leave him contemplating serving jail time,and more! In the new, 10th episode press release: Cary's case is going to go to trial. Press release number 2: When Cary’s case goes to trial, a plea deal offer is going to have him seriously considering jail time. Also, a joke between mother and daughter, will land Alicia in trouble as her campaign for State’s Attorney is in full stride. David Hyde Pierce Returns as Frank Prady. Guest stars feature: Michael Cerveris (James Castro), Nicole Roderick (Nora), David Paymer (Judge Richard Cuesta), John Ventimiglia (Detective Gary Prima), Eric Ruffin (Dylan Bishop), Mark Green (Dante Wallach), Chris Jackson (Michael Wood), Zak Orth...
- 11/16/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
The one-man show is not something that we get all too often in the cinematic medium, which is unfortunate; they can be an absolute thrill to watch. Actors are not only forced to give it their all, but great dialogue is allowed to take center stage. The best example of a one-man film that I can think of is Secret Honor, Robert Altman‘s fascinating stage adaptation that stars Philip Baker Hall as a shamed Nixon recording his memoirs. (It’s a Criterion title, too.)
Another one should be hitting theaters this year, Barrymore. Starring Christopher Plummer as the late John Barrymore, it focuses on the actor as he attempted to bring back his portrayal of Richard III, which he earned much acclaim for when he starred in the play in 1920. This never actually happened — it’s only used as a way of exploring the man. This may not actually a true one-man show,...
Another one should be hitting theaters this year, Barrymore. Starring Christopher Plummer as the late John Barrymore, it focuses on the actor as he attempted to bring back his portrayal of Richard III, which he earned much acclaim for when he starred in the play in 1920. This never actually happened — it’s only used as a way of exploring the man. This may not actually a true one-man show,...
- 9/16/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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