Things got adorably awkward between Nikki DeLoach and her The Perfect Catch costar Andrew Walker when she revealed to him that she is pregnant.
“From the moment he found out, he was, like, ‘Oh I think I’m nauseous too.’ And I’m, like, ‘What are you doing?! No you’re not!’ ” DeLoach tells Mark Steines and Debbie Matenopoulos in a People exclusive clip from Friday’s episode of Home & Family.
On the episode, Matenopoulos discusses the reality of “sympathy pains” — but DeLoach isn’t having any of it.
“He’s telling me … he had back pain when his wife...
“From the moment he found out, he was, like, ‘Oh I think I’m nauseous too.’ And I’m, like, ‘What are you doing?! No you’re not!’ ” DeLoach tells Mark Steines and Debbie Matenopoulos in a People exclusive clip from Friday’s episode of Home & Family.
On the episode, Matenopoulos discusses the reality of “sympathy pains” — but DeLoach isn’t having any of it.
“He’s telling me … he had back pain when his wife...
- 4/21/2017
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Shortlist features six former Screen Stars Of Tomorrow.
Lady Macbeth backer Creative England has revealed the eight projects and filmmaking teams from iFeatures’ fourth development slate shortlisted to be taken forward to the full development phase.
Three of these films will be selected to go into production in 2017.
The final eight films and filmmaker teams are:
· Make Up – writer/director Claire Oakley, producer Emily Morgan. Set in Cornwall.
· Sleeping City – writer/directors Manjeet Gill, Andrew Walker and Matthew Carter, producer Emily Morgan. Set in Birmingham.
· Seaholme - writer/director Rob Savage, writer David Sugarman, producers Rob Watson and Paul Van Carter. Set in Mersea Island, Essex.
· The Premises – writer/director Rose Glass, producer Oliver Kassman. Set in the Lake District.
· Retreat – director Ted Evans, writer E.V Crowe, producers Michelle Eastwood and Alex Usborne. Set in and around Bristol.
· Blow Up Dolls – director Carolina Giammetta, writer Joy Wilkinson, producer Jude Goldrei. Set in Burnley...
Lady Macbeth backer Creative England has revealed the eight projects and filmmaking teams from iFeatures’ fourth development slate shortlisted to be taken forward to the full development phase.
Three of these films will be selected to go into production in 2017.
The final eight films and filmmaker teams are:
· Make Up – writer/director Claire Oakley, producer Emily Morgan. Set in Cornwall.
· Sleeping City – writer/directors Manjeet Gill, Andrew Walker and Matthew Carter, producer Emily Morgan. Set in Birmingham.
· Seaholme - writer/director Rob Savage, writer David Sugarman, producers Rob Watson and Paul Van Carter. Set in Mersea Island, Essex.
· The Premises – writer/director Rose Glass, producer Oliver Kassman. Set in the Lake District.
· Retreat – director Ted Evans, writer E.V Crowe, producers Michelle Eastwood and Alex Usborne. Set in and around Bristol.
· Blow Up Dolls – director Carolina Giammetta, writer Joy Wilkinson, producer Jude Goldrei. Set in Burnley...
- 11/10/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Three films from 12 teams will be greenlit for production.Scroll down for full list of projects
UK film-making initiative iFeatures has revealed the teams and projects that will make up its fourth development slate.
Twelve teams and projects have been selected, of which three will be greenlit for production in 2017, each with a budget of £350,000 ($455,000).
The scheme, which has previously produced regional productions such as Guy Myhill’s award-winning The Goob, is overseen by Creative England with partners the BFI Film Fund, BBC Films and Creative Skillset.
The selected teams include Screen International Stars of Tomorrow Rob Savage, Emily Morgan and Joy Wilkinson; Sundance Fellowship winner Naz Sadoughi; and Ted Evans, one of the UK’s leading deaf filmmakers who directed and co-wrote the Paralympic Opening Ceremony film Look Up.
Between them the chosen teams have made films which have screened at Toronto, London and Sundance film festivals as well as FrightFest.
The selected...
UK film-making initiative iFeatures has revealed the teams and projects that will make up its fourth development slate.
Twelve teams and projects have been selected, of which three will be greenlit for production in 2017, each with a budget of £350,000 ($455,000).
The scheme, which has previously produced regional productions such as Guy Myhill’s award-winning The Goob, is overseen by Creative England with partners the BFI Film Fund, BBC Films and Creative Skillset.
The selected teams include Screen International Stars of Tomorrow Rob Savage, Emily Morgan and Joy Wilkinson; Sundance Fellowship winner Naz Sadoughi; and Ted Evans, one of the UK’s leading deaf filmmakers who directed and co-wrote the Paralympic Opening Ceremony film Look Up.
Between them the chosen teams have made films which have screened at Toronto, London and Sundance film festivals as well as FrightFest.
The selected...
- 7/6/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Anyone who's had a chance to catch the Roadshow Presenation of Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight knows what an experience it is. What you may not know is that it's quite the experience for the projectionist as well! Thanks to Andrew Walker, we can now see what it was like to see film in action again! Andrew Walker on the 70mm print of The Hateful Eight: I was lucky enough to be one of the projectionists to... Read More...
- 1/15/2016
- by Sean Wist
- JoBlo.com
The glory of cinema, captured on camera. Projectionist Andrew Walker has been working one of the 70mm roadshow versions of Quentin Tarnatino's The Hateful Eight since wide release two weeks ago. Over the past 15 days, a camera he setup has taken timelapse photography inside the projection booth, presenting this final, mesmerizing 2-minute video. We've featured other IMAX/70mm projection booth videos in the past, mainly for Christopher Nolan movies. This is just another gorgeous glimpse inside the world of movie theaters, and what it's like to actually handle and project real film. Despite any of the occasional problems with film projection, it's still an art to see a projectionist run a perfect show, handling everything with care. Description on Vimeo: "I was lucky enough to be one of the projectionists to work on the 70mm roadshow for The Hateful Eight and this is what I captured during the 59 showings the...
- 1/15/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s less than one week until the North’s biggest and most exciting game expo begins. With so much packed into Manchester’s EventCity this year, can you afford to miss this year’s Play Expo? We’ll be there for the first time, bringing you all the coverage we can from the front line. But if you haven’t made planes to attend this year let us try and convince you with a quick preview of some of the things happening at this year’s show:
Huge indie zone with over 25 studios such as Team 17, Cinemaware, Curve Digital and Dalala Studios exhibiting their latest games. Titles include Gang Beasts, Overruled, Flockers, Wulverblade, Mutiny, Beyond Flesh & Blood, Iron Fisticle and 30 more. The UK’s largest arcade with over 250 arcade machines and pinball tables all set to free play. Afterburner, Gauntlet, Operation Wolf, Pacman, Street Fighter 2, Donkey Kong, Ghosts ‘n’ Goblins,...
Huge indie zone with over 25 studios such as Team 17, Cinemaware, Curve Digital and Dalala Studios exhibiting their latest games. Titles include Gang Beasts, Overruled, Flockers, Wulverblade, Mutiny, Beyond Flesh & Blood, Iron Fisticle and 30 more. The UK’s largest arcade with over 250 arcade machines and pinball tables all set to free play. Afterburner, Gauntlet, Operation Wolf, Pacman, Street Fighter 2, Donkey Kong, Ghosts ‘n’ Goblins,...
- 10/7/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
You've never seen Oprah Winfrey quite like this. The 60-year-old TV titan arrived wearing a Manrico cashmere jumpsuit and Vince wedges to shoot O, The Oprah Magazine's September makeover issue. "I like pretending I'm a movie star," Winfrey admitted. The Hearst publication shared several behind-the-scenes pictures from the set with E! News. Makeup artist Derrick Rutledge complemented Winfrey's outfit—a black Capezio catsuit—by giving her a smoky eye and glossy lips, while hairstylist Andrew Walker slicked his client's hair into a chic ponytail. Ruven Afanador photographed Winfrey. "I'm feeling pretty phenomenal on this cover," she said. Even so, Winfrey...
- 8/4/2014
- E! Online
Elizabeth Debicki will play a doctor who is linked to the cases of two girls who mysteriously disappear in the wilds of Tasmania 15 years apart and fights to clear her name in The Kettering Incident.
Matt Le Nevez has been cast as a detective who becomes a manipulative and dangerous antagonist to her character. in the eight hour series which starts shooting in Tasmania next month.
Foxtel commissioned the drama, the first collaboration between writer/producer Vicki Madden.s Sweet Potato Films and Porchlight Films.
The directors are Rowan Woods and Tony Krawitz, with scripts by Madden, Andrew Knight, Cate Shortland and Louise Fox. Andy Walker is the series producer.
Screen Australia and Screen Tasmania are investors in the $15 million production and BBC Worldwide has international sales rights.
Madden.s writing credits include Lynda La Plante's Trial and Retribution, The Bill, Blood Brothers, Sea Patrol, Water Rats, McLeod.s Daughters and The Flying Doctors.
Matt Le Nevez has been cast as a detective who becomes a manipulative and dangerous antagonist to her character. in the eight hour series which starts shooting in Tasmania next month.
Foxtel commissioned the drama, the first collaboration between writer/producer Vicki Madden.s Sweet Potato Films and Porchlight Films.
The directors are Rowan Woods and Tony Krawitz, with scripts by Madden, Andrew Knight, Cate Shortland and Louise Fox. Andy Walker is the series producer.
Screen Australia and Screen Tasmania are investors in the $15 million production and BBC Worldwide has international sales rights.
Madden.s writing credits include Lynda La Plante's Trial and Retribution, The Bill, Blood Brothers, Sea Patrol, Water Rats, McLeod.s Daughters and The Flying Doctors.
- 7/27/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Screen Australia has invested $5.6 million across four TV projects, including a comedy series for Nine, an ABC telemovie and two shows for Network Ten.
Nine's House Husbands tells the story of four modern Australian families through the eyes of stay at home dads. The ten-part series is produced by Sue Seeary and Drew Proffitt and will be directed by Geoff Bennett and Shirley Barrett. The show's stable of seven writers includes Griff the Invisible screenwriter Leon Ford.
After being commissioned by the ABC last October, Essential Media & Entertainment's adaptation of Peter Temple's novel The Broken Shore has also received funding. The adaptation is written by Andrew Knight, directed by Jeffrey Walker and produced by Ian Collie. It follows big-city detective Joe Cashin as he discovers that all may not be as it appears in a quiet coastal town.
FremantleMedia is producing Mr & Mrs Murder for Ten. The 13-part series...
Nine's House Husbands tells the story of four modern Australian families through the eyes of stay at home dads. The ten-part series is produced by Sue Seeary and Drew Proffitt and will be directed by Geoff Bennett and Shirley Barrett. The show's stable of seven writers includes Griff the Invisible screenwriter Leon Ford.
After being commissioned by the ABC last October, Essential Media & Entertainment's adaptation of Peter Temple's novel The Broken Shore has also received funding. The adaptation is written by Andrew Knight, directed by Jeffrey Walker and produced by Ian Collie. It follows big-city detective Joe Cashin as he discovers that all may not be as it appears in a quiet coastal town.
FremantleMedia is producing Mr & Mrs Murder for Ten. The 13-part series...
- 5/4/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
'American Idol' and 'On Air' radio host is most likely successor to Clark, who died Wednesday at age 82.
By James Montgomery
Ryan Seacrest and Dick Clark
Photo: Andrew Walker/ Getty Images
In 2005, when it was announced that Ryan Seacrest would join Dick Clark as the host of the long-running "New Year's Rockin' Eve" telecast, most viewed the move as a ceremonial passing of the torch — probably because it was.
Sure, a stroke suffered the previous year had left Clark debilitated — he had missed the 2004 New Year's broadcast, replaced by Regis Philbin — and his role heading into the 2005 Nye show was anything but certain, meaning Seacrest's live-tv acumen would be heavily relied on. But, really, there were plenty of folks ABC could have chosen to assist in the broadcast, and still, they went with the man who was building a broadcast empire as a radio and television personality, a producer and a pitchman.
By James Montgomery
Ryan Seacrest and Dick Clark
Photo: Andrew Walker/ Getty Images
In 2005, when it was announced that Ryan Seacrest would join Dick Clark as the host of the long-running "New Year's Rockin' Eve" telecast, most viewed the move as a ceremonial passing of the torch — probably because it was.
Sure, a stroke suffered the previous year had left Clark debilitated — he had missed the 2004 New Year's broadcast, replaced by Regis Philbin — and his role heading into the 2005 Nye show was anything but certain, meaning Seacrest's live-tv acumen would be heavily relied on. But, really, there were plenty of folks ABC could have chosen to assist in the broadcast, and still, they went with the man who was building a broadcast empire as a radio and television personality, a producer and a pitchman.
- 4/19/2012
- MTV Music News
Commercials production company Jungleboys is producing its first major TV series.
Production on This Christmas, a six-part 30-minute comedy series to run on ABC1 in the run up to December, begins in Sydney this week.
The idea for the show is based on the dysfunctional Moody family at Christmas, with each episode set a year apart when Dan – played by Paper Giants actor Ian Meadows – visits home.
The show is being directed by Trent O’Donnell, of The Chaser’s fame, produced by Andy Walker and Phil Lloyd, who is also starring in the show.
The show’s executive producers are Jungleboys’ Jason Burrows and ABC TV ‘s Debbie Lee.
ABC TV head of comedy Debbie Lee said: “Phil and Trent’s idea for This Christmas was a standout from the start. Christmas is a time ripe for comic picking and the series promises to be both oddly familiar and...
Production on This Christmas, a six-part 30-minute comedy series to run on ABC1 in the run up to December, begins in Sydney this week.
The idea for the show is based on the dysfunctional Moody family at Christmas, with each episode set a year apart when Dan – played by Paper Giants actor Ian Meadows – visits home.
The show is being directed by Trent O’Donnell, of The Chaser’s fame, produced by Andy Walker and Phil Lloyd, who is also starring in the show.
The show’s executive producers are Jungleboys’ Jason Burrows and ABC TV ‘s Debbie Lee.
ABC TV head of comedy Debbie Lee said: “Phil and Trent’s idea for This Christmas was a standout from the start. Christmas is a time ripe for comic picking and the series promises to be both oddly familiar and...
- 3/26/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Sneak Peek the first poster supporting the new Lifetime drama series," Against the Wall" debuting July 31, 2011, starring Rachael Carpani as police detective 'Abby Kowalski' :
"...'Abby' is a Chicago police detective who causes a rift within her family of blue collar cops when she decides to join her department's Internal Affairs division. Abby must now figure out how she can juggle pursuing her dream career while keeping her family intact..."
Cast also includes Brandon Quinn as 'Richie Kowalski', Chris Johnson as 'Danny Mitchel', Daniel Kash as 'Lieutenant Papadol', James Thomas as 'Donnie Kowalski', Kathy Baker as 'Sheila Kowalski', Marisa Ramirez as 'Lina Flores', Mayko Nguyen as 'Mackie Phan', Steve Byers as 'Steve Kowalski', Treat Williams as 'Don Kowalski' and Andrew Walker as 'John Brody'.
Lifetime greenlit the new crime series February 2011 with an order for 13 hour-long episodes.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Against The Wall...
"...'Abby' is a Chicago police detective who causes a rift within her family of blue collar cops when she decides to join her department's Internal Affairs division. Abby must now figure out how she can juggle pursuing her dream career while keeping her family intact..."
Cast also includes Brandon Quinn as 'Richie Kowalski', Chris Johnson as 'Danny Mitchel', Daniel Kash as 'Lieutenant Papadol', James Thomas as 'Donnie Kowalski', Kathy Baker as 'Sheila Kowalski', Marisa Ramirez as 'Lina Flores', Mayko Nguyen as 'Mackie Phan', Steve Byers as 'Steve Kowalski', Treat Williams as 'Don Kowalski' and Andrew Walker as 'John Brody'.
Lifetime greenlit the new crime series February 2011 with an order for 13 hour-long episodes.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Against The Wall...
- 7/17/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Emmerdale star Andy Walker has spoken candidly about how his life has changed since he lost the use of his limbs. The 33-year-old, who made his debut on the soap earlier this year, was left paralysed from the neck down in 2006 after suffering a diving accident while on holiday in Goa, India. Emmerdale fans have recently seen Walker appear in the role of Steve Kelly, who tried to help regular character Jackson Walsh (Marc Silcock) come to terms with life as a tetraplegic. Walker told The Mirror: "Of course it's a negative thing and initially you can't imagine life without moving your arms or legs. There's a lot of adjustment and I've had bad times myself. In the first year I found it hard to get used to having carers. I was impatient, frustrated and I stopped chatting up girls." However, he added: "I've sailed single-handed (more)...
- 6/10/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
In celebrity news, Oprah is already in the holiday spirit as her show starts the final countdown to its end. On a recent episode, she gave away a lot of merchandise, in which she described as 'Oprah' Favorite Things' of 2010.
We've listed them below and began to wonder how many of these items were included for reasons of showing off her pocket book and others to have the feel of good old fashion business marketing. It's interesting to ponder how many products were simply part of a marketing blitz. Without further ado, here's the list.
* A special Oprah watch commemorating her show’s 25 years. The watch featured 58 hand-set diamonds (whoa!) and two O’s on the watch’s face.
* A gray Tory Burch flannel tote with matching Tory Burch gray flannel flats.
* A Nikon D3100 Digital Slr camera. Oprah showed this off by revealing some photos of longtime partner Stedman Graham cousin making chicken.
We've listed them below and began to wonder how many of these items were included for reasons of showing off her pocket book and others to have the feel of good old fashion business marketing. It's interesting to ponder how many products were simply part of a marketing blitz. Without further ado, here's the list.
* A special Oprah watch commemorating her show’s 25 years. The watch featured 58 hand-set diamonds (whoa!) and two O’s on the watch’s face.
* A gray Tory Burch flannel tote with matching Tory Burch gray flannel flats.
* A Nikon D3100 Digital Slr camera. Oprah showed this off by revealing some photos of longtime partner Stedman Graham cousin making chicken.
- 11/21/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
'It's great coming back as a champion,' the New York native says.
By Shaheem Reid
Ron Artest
Photo: MTV News
No doubt about it, Ron Artest is up there with Allen Iverson as one of the most 'hood-beloved, realest basketball players to ever run the court in the NBA. Ron-Ron, as his fans and family call him, was keeping it so gully when he returned to New York he rode the F train from Manhattan to the 21st Queensbridge stop, his old stomping grounds.
"Today we rode the subway here," Ron said, standing in a neighborhood park on the 40th side of Vernon Avenue. "I wanted to make it special — my neighborhood represented me with an award, so we rode the train all the way down here, came off the regular, walked to get the award. It gave me memories just of going to school, South Academy, Second Avenue.
By Shaheem Reid
Ron Artest
Photo: MTV News
No doubt about it, Ron Artest is up there with Allen Iverson as one of the most 'hood-beloved, realest basketball players to ever run the court in the NBA. Ron-Ron, as his fans and family call him, was keeping it so gully when he returned to New York he rode the F train from Manhattan to the 21st Queensbridge stop, his old stomping grounds.
"Today we rode the subway here," Ron said, standing in a neighborhood park on the 40th side of Vernon Avenue. "I wanted to make it special — my neighborhood represented me with an award, so we rode the train all the way down here, came off the regular, walked to get the award. It gave me memories just of going to school, South Academy, Second Avenue.
- 7/20/2010
- MTV Music News
No surprise there. It goes without saying that James Cameron's sci-fi spectacle Avatar has the potential to clean house at the 8th Annual Ves Awards for its breath taking visuals by the acclaimed Weta Digital. Cameron will also be picking up a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. In the outstanding animated feature category, the nominees include Up, 9, Coraline, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.
The official press release is as followed:
3-D Films Dominate With Most Noms as Avatar grabs 11, Coraline 4, and Visual Effects Company Weta Digital Snags Most Company Noms with 9
Los Angeles, January 19, 2010 - The Visual Effects Society (Ves) today announced the nominees for the 8th Annual Ves Awards ceremony recognizing outstanding visual effects artistry in over twenty categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games. Nominees were chosen Saturday, January 16, 2010, by numerous blue ribbon panels of Ves members who...
The official press release is as followed:
3-D Films Dominate With Most Noms as Avatar grabs 11, Coraline 4, and Visual Effects Company Weta Digital Snags Most Company Noms with 9
Los Angeles, January 19, 2010 - The Visual Effects Society (Ves) today announced the nominees for the 8th Annual Ves Awards ceremony recognizing outstanding visual effects artistry in over twenty categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games. Nominees were chosen Saturday, January 16, 2010, by numerous blue ribbon panels of Ves members who...
- 1/22/2010
- Screen Anarchy
James Cameron's "Avatar" led the list of nominations announced Monday by the Visual Effects Society, scooping up 11.
The animated "Coraline," another movie released in 3D, followed with four nominations.
New Zealand-based Weta Digital, which worked on "Avatar," led the company noms with nine.
For visual effects in an effects-driven motion picture feature, the nominees are "2012," "Avatar," "District 9," "Star Trek" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
Noms for supporting visual effects in a movie went to "Angels & Demons," "The Box," "Invictus," "The Road" and "Sherlock Holmes."
"9," "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," "Coraline," "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" and "Up" were nominated for outstanding animation in an animated feature.
Ves noms in 20 categories, covering film, animation, TV, commercials and video games were chosen Saturday by blue-ribbon panels of Ves members, meeting in Burbank, San Francisco and London.
The eighth annual Ves Awards will be handed out on Feb.
The animated "Coraline," another movie released in 3D, followed with four nominations.
New Zealand-based Weta Digital, which worked on "Avatar," led the company noms with nine.
For visual effects in an effects-driven motion picture feature, the nominees are "2012," "Avatar," "District 9," "Star Trek" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
Noms for supporting visual effects in a movie went to "Angels & Demons," "The Box," "Invictus," "The Road" and "Sherlock Holmes."
"9," "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," "Coraline," "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" and "Up" were nominated for outstanding animation in an animated feature.
Ves noms in 20 categories, covering film, animation, TV, commercials and video games were chosen Saturday by blue-ribbon panels of Ves members, meeting in Burbank, San Francisco and London.
The eighth annual Ves Awards will be handed out on Feb.
- 1/18/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Burglars have returned a haul of stolen goods to a home after regretting their actions, reports The Daily Telegraph. Baked beans, butter, tuna, bread, computer games, DVDs and a sat-nav were stolen from the home of Jess King, Andy Walker, Rachel Storr and Lawrence Simms. The thieves chose to ignore a laptop, TV and Xbox. However, 24 hours later the stolen goods were returned with a note, reading: "Sorry for taking this stuff - very, very drunk and stupid." Commenting on the burglar's change of heart, King, 22, said: "Lawrence arrived home at about (more)...
- 2/4/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Another murder case to solve on the next episode of "CSI: Miami". "Cheating Death" has more scenes about blood, lust, revenge, and betrayal, centering on a murder case.
The story revolves around a murder of a con man who cheats on married women to steal their money. He slept with the women only to take their money. The man will be found dead by Horatio and his team of CSI, leading to the uphill investigation to find the true suspect and the reason behind it. The women who have slept with the man avoid police investigation in order to safe themselves including their marriages, while a prank at the lab causes a rift in the CSI team and threatens their investigation.
A hotel's manager finds a woman covered in blood, while there is also a man there who is cuffed to the bed post and stabbed to death. There are...
The story revolves around a murder of a con man who cheats on married women to steal their money. He slept with the women only to take their money. The man will be found dead by Horatio and his team of CSI, leading to the uphill investigation to find the true suspect and the reason behind it. The women who have slept with the man avoid police investigation in order to safe themselves including their marriages, while a prank at the lab causes a rift in the CSI team and threatens their investigation.
A hotel's manager finds a woman covered in blood, while there is also a man there who is cuffed to the bed post and stabbed to death. There are...
- 11/4/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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