As the sun rises over Sainte Victoire, mysteries unfold in the enchanting world of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.” In the upcoming Season 3 Episode 2 titled “Duel,” airing on Thursday, January 11, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, viewers are in for a riveting tale.
The story kicks off with Gloria innocently letting her dog, Douglas, out for his morning stroll. Little does she know, this routine act sets the stage for a chilling discovery – a lifeless body, a fencing foil protruding from his chest, and a rare diamond-encrusted cufflink in his possession. The picturesque Sainte Victoire transforms into a crime scene, and the intricate web of mystery begins to unravel.
As the clock strikes 9:00 Pm, fans of suspense and intrigue won’t want to miss the latest episode of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.” Join the investigation into “Duel,” where every twist and turn brings us closer to uncovering the truth in...
The story kicks off with Gloria innocently letting her dog, Douglas, out for his morning stroll. Little does she know, this routine act sets the stage for a chilling discovery – a lifeless body, a fencing foil protruding from his chest, and a rare diamond-encrusted cufflink in his possession. The picturesque Sainte Victoire transforms into a crime scene, and the intricate web of mystery begins to unravel.
As the clock strikes 9:00 Pm, fans of suspense and intrigue won’t want to miss the latest episode of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.” Join the investigation into “Duel,” where every twist and turn brings us closer to uncovering the truth in...
- 1/5/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
When “Moonlighting” premiered on ABC on March 3, 1985, with a two-hour movie, all the ingredients for what a blockbuster the show became were in place. Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis had undeniable chemistry; the verbal dexterity was on full display; and the ingredients for what would become the show’s signature physical comedy was there in the climactic moment at the airport. No, wait, at the top of the Capitol Records building. No, no, it was at the top of the Eastern Columbia Building in downtown Los Angeles. The full sequence is one of the most thrilling, vertigo-inducing action moments of any TV series then or today, as audiences are discovering now that “Moonlighting” is streaming on Hulu. Not only is the building itself gorgeous, but as reluctant new partners in a detective agency on their first case, Shepherd and Willis dangle over the edge and clamber onto a horizontal ladder directly over downtown L.
- 11/25/2023
- by Mark Peikert
- Indiewire
Leslie Caron (Leslie Claire Margaret Caron) is a French-American actor who rose to prominence in the 1950s, appearing in notable musical films like An American in Paris (1951) and Gigi (1958). Interestingly, Caron was 25 when she was cast to play a 14-year-old in MGM’s Gigi and had already given birth to her first child. Nevertheless, she did justice to the role, scoring a Laurel Award for Top Female Musical Performance and a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. One of the surviving stars from Hollywood cinema’s Golden Age, Leslie Caron’s...
- 11/16/2023
- by Banks Onuoha
- TVovermind.com
For all the twists and turns in Sharper, what stands out the most is the film’s aesthetic: often beautiful to observe but also diverse in its rendering of different sections of its New York setting. Director Benjamin Caron and cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen tap into the labyrinthian quality of the space. There are secrets in alleys and skyscrapers alike.
What a pleasure it was, then, to speak with Caron about the decisions behind these choices. Not to mention the challenges of directing an A-list cast of actors while maintaining the illusions inherent in a confidence game.
The Film Stage: How does this movie come together? How do you find yourself directing all these great people in this cool movie?
Benjamin Caron: I was finishing working on Andor and I had a film that that we were going to make in the [United Kingdom] with Vanessa Kirby, but because of the pandemic...
What a pleasure it was, then, to speak with Caron about the decisions behind these choices. Not to mention the challenges of directing an A-list cast of actors while maintaining the illusions inherent in a confidence game.
The Film Stage: How does this movie come together? How do you find yourself directing all these great people in this cool movie?
Benjamin Caron: I was finishing working on Andor and I had a film that that we were going to make in the [United Kingdom] with Vanessa Kirby, but because of the pandemic...
- 2/14/2023
- by Dan Mecca
- The Film Stage
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