Official episodic photos for Bones season 11 episode 9, "The Cowboy in the Contest," and episode 10, "The Doom in the Boom," the two-hour winter finale airing Thursday, December 10.
From Fox: "To solve a murder, Brennan and Booth go undercover at an Old West-style shooting competition, while Angela and Hodgins discuss the future of their family and Cam gets close with photographer Sebastian Kohl (guest star Gil Darnell). Then, the team investigates the murder of a police officer that sends shockwaves through both the Jeffersonian and FBI teams. Behavioral analyst Leslie Green (guest star Sara Rue) is assigned to work with Booth on the investigation and lends her professional assessments on who the cop killer could be, while Cam must make some decisions in her personal life and the entire team re-evaluates what is truly important to them."...
From Fox: "To solve a murder, Brennan and Booth go undercover at an Old West-style shooting competition, while Angela and Hodgins discuss the future of their family and Cam gets close with photographer Sebastian Kohl (guest star Gil Darnell). Then, the team investigates the murder of a police officer that sends shockwaves through both the Jeffersonian and FBI teams. Behavioral analyst Leslie Green (guest star Sara Rue) is assigned to work with Booth on the investigation and lends her professional assessments on who the cop killer could be, while Cam must make some decisions in her personal life and the entire team re-evaluates what is truly important to them."...
- 12/7/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Ruby Mae knew something wasn't right. During an early morning walk with her owner Leslie Green, of Port Huron, Michigan, the dog made a beeline for a neighbor's porch. There, an hours-old infant - with his umbilical cord still attached - was wrapped in bloody towels, just waiting for someone to help. "She wanted me to go up [to the porch]," Green told Detroit's Wdiv news. "So I get up there and I see this little dinky face, and I was freaked out." Police told the local news station that the dog spotted the baby just in time: Had he been left outside any longer,...
- 5/29/2014
- PEOPLE.com
Anthony Asquith's 1928 classic is a time capsule depiction of London's tube network, as well as a brilliant expressionist-influenced thriller
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Anthony Asquith's Underground (1928) is part thriller, part time capsule: a riveting film from one of the silent era's most ambitious British directors, and an intriguing portrait of 1920s London. In particular, the manners and motifs of the capital's tube system are seen just as they were 85 years ago. Re-released in cinemas this month to tie in with the 150th anniversary of the tube, Underground speaks not just to silent movie buffs but to the quiet public transport geek inside every commuting Londoner.
The underground in Underground is more than a metaphor for the repressed passions of four "ordinary workaday people", it is integral to the plot, and its shadowy locations set the film's tone. From their arrival in 1895, films about...
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Anthony Asquith's Underground (1928) is part thriller, part time capsule: a riveting film from one of the silent era's most ambitious British directors, and an intriguing portrait of 1920s London. In particular, the manners and motifs of the capital's tube system are seen just as they were 85 years ago. Re-released in cinemas this month to tie in with the 150th anniversary of the tube, Underground speaks not just to silent movie buffs but to the quiet public transport geek inside every commuting Londoner.
The underground in Underground is more than a metaphor for the repressed passions of four "ordinary workaday people", it is integral to the plot, and its shadowy locations set the film's tone. From their arrival in 1895, films about...
- 1/8/2013
- by Pamela Hutchinson
- The Guardian - Film News
Trailing Marvel Studios’ announcement earlier today that Captain America: The Winter Soldier's principal photography will take place in Cleveland, Ohio, we’ve stumbled across another shooting location prearranged for the forthcoming sequel. During an interview with Reel Talk with Film DC Podcast, conducted a little over a month ago, the senior communications manager with the DC Film Office, Leslie Green, revealed that Washington, District of Columbia is on Marvel's radar for the Chris Evans-starrer. “We have the Captain America sequel that should be shooting here in the Spring of 2013,” Green asserted, after being asked to name upcoming projects set to film in D.C.. “So we're very excited about Marvel and Disney coming here for that,” she added. Although Marvel productions have been prone to shooting in cities that’d double for another location in the film, usually because it’d be too expensive to destroy them on-location,...
- 9/28/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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