Recently, CBS served up the new, official synopsis/description for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 13 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "The Bond," and it turns out that we're going to see some really upsetting and vicious stuff go down as the Bau's latest UnSub is apparently killing a lot of people at truck stop restrooms that are located all around the south! We'll see the Bau team quickly try to search for a motive, and more. In the new, 13th episode press release: The Bau Investigates Killings At Truck Stops Along Highway Routes Throughout The South, On "Criminal Minds," Wednesday, Jan. 27. Press release number 2: The Bau will search for a motive and an UnSub when victims are found in truck stop restrooms along highways throughout the South. Guest stars feature: Wilson Bethel (Randy Jacobs), Veronica Cartwright (Flora Martin), Sal Neslusan (Chloe Andrews), Timothy Ryan Cole (Agent William Waters), Maurice Hall (Dr.
- 1/20/2016
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
by Sam Kusek
Neil Barton is your quintessential bookworm. Happiest when his nose is buried in the middle of his favorite young adult fantasy series, Apathea Ravenchilde, Neil is not looking forward to his transition into high school. Like many of us at that tender age of 13, Neil doesn’t exactly know who he is yet, having little means of self-expression in his quiet and very religious town of Americus. It isn’t until a local church activist group deems Apathea Ravenchilde “unfit for souls of our youth,” and his best friend is sent off to military school, that Neil has to take a stand and find out exactly what he’s made of.
What I enjoyed most about this book was Neil’s journey from young, unsure child to young adult. His experience is like so many of our own, making it extremely relatable. Throughout the book, Neil is...
Neil Barton is your quintessential bookworm. Happiest when his nose is buried in the middle of his favorite young adult fantasy series, Apathea Ravenchilde, Neil is not looking forward to his transition into high school. Like many of us at that tender age of 13, Neil doesn’t exactly know who he is yet, having little means of self-expression in his quiet and very religious town of Americus. It isn’t until a local church activist group deems Apathea Ravenchilde “unfit for souls of our youth,” and his best friend is sent off to military school, that Neil has to take a stand and find out exactly what he’s made of.
What I enjoyed most about this book was Neil’s journey from young, unsure child to young adult. His experience is like so many of our own, making it extremely relatable. Throughout the book, Neil is...
- 11/15/2011
- by Spandexless
- Comicmix.com
Film critic Gore sets indie parody
Film Threat critic Chris Gore has turned writer-producer with the feature My Big Fat Independent Movie, a parody of the indie film world starring Paget Brewster, Neil Barton and Eric Hoffman. Described by Gore as being in the vein of the Scary Movie franchise, Fat includes satirical takes on such indie fare as Amelie, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Memento, Secretary, Pulp Fiction, Run Lola Run, Swingers and others. Gore co-wrote the Fat screenplay with Adam Schwartz and Yoni Berkovits. Philip Zlotorynski is helming the project, in production with locations in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Fat is being financed through Aloha Pictures. "The film is a love letter to the indie community and those who take the kinds of risks that Hollywood traditionally avoids. It's a low-brow comedy for the high-brow crowd," Gore said. Zlotorynski's credits include the short films Sway and Walkentalk.
- 11/13/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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