Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Alexa Davalos as Special Agent Kristin Gaines, and Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 4 episode 8
The murder of three prosecutors is investigated by the team on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season four episode eight, “Appeal.” Directed by Heather Cappiello from a script by Spindrift Beck, episode eight will air on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Season four stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Alexa Davalos as Special Agent Kristin Gaines, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon. Oriana Bustamante recurs as Ingrid Vargas and Wendy Moniz recurs as April Brooks.
“Appeal” Plot: When three prosecutors are assassinated outside a bar in their small Arkansas town, the team is called in to determine if this was connected...
The murder of three prosecutors is investigated by the team on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season four episode eight, “Appeal.” Directed by Heather Cappiello from a script by Spindrift Beck, episode eight will air on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Season four stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Alexa Davalos as Special Agent Kristin Gaines, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon. Oriana Bustamante recurs as Ingrid Vargas and Wendy Moniz recurs as April Brooks.
“Appeal” Plot: When three prosecutors are assassinated outside a bar in their small Arkansas town, the team is called in to determine if this was connected...
- 11/27/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Following his directorial breakout Hedwig and the Angry Inch in 2001, John Cameron Mitchell followed it up a half-a-decade later with 2006’s subversive sex dramedy Shortbus. Now celebrating its 15th anniversary following its Cannes debut, the film has undergone a 4K restoration and a new trailer has arrived ahead of a theatrical run beginning at IFC Center on January 26 via Oscilloscope Laboratories.
Starring Sook-Yin Lee, Paul Dawson, Lindsay Beamish, Pj Deboy, Raphael Barker, Peter Stickles, Jay Brannan, and Justin Vivian Bond, the film follows the lives of several emotionally challenged characters as they navigate the comic and tragic intersections between love and sex in and around a modern-day underground salon. A sex therapist who has never had an orgasm, a dominatrix who is unable to connect, a gay couple who are deciding whether to open up their relationship, and the people who weave in and out of their lives, all converge...
Starring Sook-Yin Lee, Paul Dawson, Lindsay Beamish, Pj Deboy, Raphael Barker, Peter Stickles, Jay Brannan, and Justin Vivian Bond, the film follows the lives of several emotionally challenged characters as they navigate the comic and tragic intersections between love and sex in and around a modern-day underground salon. A sex therapist who has never had an orgasm, a dominatrix who is unable to connect, a gay couple who are deciding whether to open up their relationship, and the people who weave in and out of their lives, all converge...
- 1/10/2022
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
For Pride Month Team Experience is looking at favorite scenes from Lgbt cinema. Here's guest contributor Steven Fenton...
John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus explores issues of identity, pride, and patriotism at the intersection of sex and otherness in response to the pervasive anxiety in New York post 9/11. The film’s unabashed, unsimulated sex scenes challenge the audience to look beyond the bodies, reframing sex as a universal language; a means of creating connection; and a path toward self-discovery.
One of the film’s best moments is a brilliantly staged threesome where Ceth (Jay Brannan), Jamie (Pj DeBoy), and James (Paul Dawson) are locked in a sexual pyramid.
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John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus explores issues of identity, pride, and patriotism at the intersection of sex and otherness in response to the pervasive anxiety in New York post 9/11. The film’s unabashed, unsimulated sex scenes challenge the audience to look beyond the bodies, reframing sex as a universal language; a means of creating connection; and a path toward self-discovery.
One of the film’s best moments is a brilliantly staged threesome where Ceth (Jay Brannan), Jamie (Pj DeBoy), and James (Paul Dawson) are locked in a sexual pyramid.
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- 6/18/2016
- by Steven Fenton
- FilmExperience
The New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf presents Swiss Family Robinson a world premiere musical comedy by John and Patrick Kennedy. Patrick Kennedy directs a cast of seventeen including Tom Bozell, William James Daniels, Paul DeBoy Mamma Mia,Alexander Ferguson, Danielle Gimbal, Patrick Oliver Jones The Addams Family, Heidi Kloster, Michael Lorz Gross Indecency, Matt Mundy,Sergio Pasquariello, James Patterson Mary Poppins, Jessie Shelton, Barbara Tirrell Wicked, Meg Schneider, Emily Shoolin Spider-man Turn Off the Dark, Sam Tedaldi, and Elisa Van Duyne Finian's Rainbow, 110 in the Shade. The show opened last night, July 9, and BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 7/10/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf presents Swiss Family Robinson, a world premiere musical comedy by John and Patrick Kennedy. Patrick Kennedy directs a cast of seventeen including Tom Bozell, William James Daniels, Paul DeBoy Mamma Mia, Alexander Ferguson, Danielle Gimbal, Patrick Oliver Jones The Addams Family, Heidi Kloster, Michael Lorz Gross Indecency, Matt Mundy,Sergio Pasquariello, James Patterson Mary Poppins, Jessie Shelton, Barbara Tirrell Wicked, Meg Schneider, Emily Shoolin Spider-man Turn Off the Dark, Sam Tedaldi, and Elisa Van Duyne Finian's Rainbow, 110 in the Shade.
- 7/9/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf presents Swiss Family Robinson, a world premiere musical comedy by John and Patrick Kennedy. Patrick Kennedy directs a cast of seventeen including Tom Bozell, William James Daniels, Paul DeBoy Mamma Mia, Alexander Ferguson, Danielle Gimbal, Patrick Oliver Jones The Addams Family, Heidi Kloster, Michael Lorz Gross Indecency, Matt Mundy,Sergio Pasquariello, James Patterson Mary Poppins, Jessie Shelton, Barbara Tirrell Wicked, Meg Schneider, Emily Shoolin Spider-man Turn Off the Dark, Sam Tedaldi, and Elisa Van Duyne Finian's Rainbow, 110 in the Shade.
- 6/11/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
When AfterElton asked me if I'd be interested in doing a story on full-frontal male nudity in the movies, I said, “Interested? I've been researching it since I was 12!” What prompted the idea is of course the film Shame, which stars Michael Fassbender as a man addicted to sex. When the film debuted at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year it set off a shockwave because of its sexual explicitness, including a much-discussed full-frontal reveal by Fassbender. Add to that the recent flurry of attention that stills of Jonathan Groff's nude scene in Twelve Thirty hitting the Internet generated, and it seems like these days cinema penises are a trending topic.
Everyone from film critics to Freudian analysts to gender theorists has written about male nudity in film. And sorting through the pronouncements on the male gaze and Lacanian mirrors and power inequities between the sexes in Hollywood...
Everyone from film critics to Freudian analysts to gender theorists has written about male nudity in film. And sorting through the pronouncements on the male gaze and Lacanian mirrors and power inequities between the sexes in Hollywood...
- 12/5/2011
- by fakename
- The Backlot
John Cameron Mitchell
How do you top the stunning gender-bending musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) that made such a big name for its enormously talented writer-director (and actor) John Cameron Mitchell? Mitchell did it by putting together a partially-improvised, non-linear, very sexually explicit film experiment called Shortbus (2006).
But how in the world do you then top Shortbus?
How about with a quiet, moving movie adaptation of a tasteful Tony-Award-winning play starring A-List actors like Nicole Kidman and Dianne Wiest that’s already getting talk of Oscar nominations?
I know: it sounds like the work of some completely different director, doesn’t it? But to hear Mitchell tell it, his new movie Rabbit Hole (reviewed here), about two parents dealing with the death of their four-year-old boy eight months earlier, is exactly in keeping with his existing body of work, that the characters are just as “queer” as those in Hedwig and Shortbus.
How do you top the stunning gender-bending musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) that made such a big name for its enormously talented writer-director (and actor) John Cameron Mitchell? Mitchell did it by putting together a partially-improvised, non-linear, very sexually explicit film experiment called Shortbus (2006).
But how in the world do you then top Shortbus?
How about with a quiet, moving movie adaptation of a tasteful Tony-Award-winning play starring A-List actors like Nicole Kidman and Dianne Wiest that’s already getting talk of Oscar nominations?
I know: it sounds like the work of some completely different director, doesn’t it? But to hear Mitchell tell it, his new movie Rabbit Hole (reviewed here), about two parents dealing with the death of their four-year-old boy eight months earlier, is exactly in keeping with his existing body of work, that the characters are just as “queer” as those in Hedwig and Shortbus.
- 12/22/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Real-life gay couples who both act, and whether Mark Indelicato and Chris Colfer will end up bitter and typecast like Sean Hayes! Plus, a Simon Rex sex-tape scandal primer!
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Contact me here (and be sure and include your city and state and/or country!)
Q: I have always had a massive movie crush on the ever-darling Simon Rex. I was not of the generation that lived through his rise to stardom and/or the revelation of pre-stardom past. How did he survive it? How did the gay community go through it? It seems stunning to me that the news of his past is not more widely discussed. Was it well discussed in the past, or simply a notch on a tabloid page? Did he ever fend off allegations of him being gay? – Maharajah, West Palm Beach, Fl
A: I appreciate your interest in gay history,...
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Contact me here (and be sure and include your city and state and/or country!)
Q: I have always had a massive movie crush on the ever-darling Simon Rex. I was not of the generation that lived through his rise to stardom and/or the revelation of pre-stardom past. How did he survive it? How did the gay community go through it? It seems stunning to me that the news of his past is not more widely discussed. Was it well discussed in the past, or simply a notch on a tabloid page? Did he ever fend off allegations of him being gay? – Maharajah, West Palm Beach, Fl
A: I appreciate your interest in gay history,...
- 4/26/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
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