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Accused Season 1 Episode 11 Photos Jiro’s Story
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Accused Season 1 Episode 11 Episode Description And Spoilers Accused Season 1 Episode 11 Photos Jiro’s Story – Jiro’s mother has taken care of his brother Sam ever since the car accident that left Sam with a traumatic brain injury. But when their mother dies, and it appears that Sam is being abused in his new group home, Jiro has to decide which is more important – his brother, or his freedom – in the all-new “Jiro’s Story” episode of Accused airing Tuesday, April 4 (9:01-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Acu-110) s01e11 1×11 1.11 s1e11 accused episode Accused Season 1 Episode 11 Guest Cast Guest Cast: Ian Anthony Dale as Jiro Tamura; Julia Chan as Sarah; Takashi Yamaguchi as Sam Tamura; Ava Louise Murchison as Sunny; Farrah Aviva as Firuzeh Ahmadi; Brock Johnson as Leon; Sarah Power as Ashley Krause; Russell Yuen as Jovan Black; Jennifer Gibson as Judge Ruth Pollack. Accused is a collection of 15 intense,...
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  • 4/4/2023
  • by Thomas Miller
  • Seat42F
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‘Accused’ Episode 11 Photos, Cast, and “Jiro’s Story” Promo
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Ian Anthony Dale (The Resident) leads the cast as Jiro Tamura in Fox’s Accused season one episode 11, “Jiro’s Story.” Directed by Brad Turner from a script by Karl Taro Greenfeld, “Jiro’s Story” will air on April 4, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.

The cast also includes Julia Chan as Sarah, Takashi Yamaguchi as Sam Tamura, Ava Louise Murchison as Sunny, and Farrah Aviva as Firuzeh Ahmadi. Brock Johnson plays Leon, Sarah Power is Ashley Krause, Russell Yuen is Jovan Black, and Jennifer Gibson is Judge Ruth Pollack.

“Jiro’s Story Plot: Jiro’s mother has taken care of his brother Sam ever since the car accident that left Sam with a traumatic brain injury. But when their mother dies, and it appears that Sam is being abused in his new group home, Jiro has to decide which is more important – his brother or his freedom.

Ian Anthony Dale and...
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  • 3/29/2023
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
‘Maps to the Stars’ Review
Stars: Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, Robert Pattinson, John Cusack, Evan Bird, Olivia Williams, Sarah Gadon, Kiara Glasco, Dawn Greenhalgh, Jonathan Watton, Jennifer Gibson, Gord Rand, Justin Kelly, Niamh Wilson, Clara Pasieka | Written by Bruce Wagner | Directed by David Cronenberg

Maps to the Stars is a film which explores the effect of our celebrity-obsessed society. Following a variety of famous characters who are trying to hide their secrets from the lime light, worlds come crashing down around them as Agatha Weiss comes to town. Recently freed from a psychiatric hospital she has arrived to search for her family who abandoned her a long time ago.

Well. Yes. I am not really sure how to start with Maps to the Stars. So let’s start with the obvious. Julianne Moore is crazy. In this film I mean, I couldn’t describe her sanity in real life because I don’t know her.
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  • 2/18/2015
  • by Richard Axtell
  • Nerdly
Pattinson and (Hilarious) Moore Get Intimate in Red Band HD Trailer for Maps to the Stars - Plus Four Film Clips
‘Maps to the Stars’ trailer and clips: Julianne Moore goes ballistic after losing a role, Robert Pattinson learns that Mia Wasikowska’s parents are brother and sister (photo: Robert Pattinson in ‘Maps to the Stars’) The Hollywood satire Maps to the Stars, the second David Cronenberg-Robert Pattinson collaboration to be screened in competition for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival — following Cosmopolis two years ago — is one of the most anticipated films at the festival for obvious reasons: although an international box office disappointment, the brainy, stream-of-consciousness Cosmopolis earned a number of enthusiastic reviews and was the runner-up (trailing only Leos Carax’s fellow white limo movie Holy Motors) on the list of Best Films of 2012 compiled by the prestigious Cahiers du Cinéma. Check out below the "international" (as in, with French subtitles) red band trailer for Maps to the Stars clip, and you’ll...
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  • 5/9/2014
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
Cronenberg/Pattinson Movie Acquired by German Distributor, Screened in Toronto: Cannes 2014?
Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg ‘Maps to the Stars’ gets German distribution, Toronto screening Starring Robert Pattinson, Julianne Moore, John Cusack, and Mia Wasikowska, Maps to the Stars has found a German distributor. Screen Daily reports that Christian Meinke’s Mfa+ has acquired the rights to the David Cronenberg-directed Hollywood satire at the American Film Market, recently held in Santa Monica. Mfa+ also picked up Vincent Grashaw’s feature debut Coldwater and Tobias Lindholm’s Danish thriller A Hijacking / Kapringen, which has a similar premise to that of the Paul Greengrass and Tom Hanks hit Captain Phillips. (Photo: Robert Pattinson on the set of Maps to the Stars.) In Map to the Stars, John Cusack (replacing Viggo Mortensen) plays a Los Angeles analyst and self-help guru whose wife (Olivia Williams) is immersed in the career of their teen star son (Evan Bird), fresh off of rehab. Their daughter (Mia Wasikowska...
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  • 11/20/2013
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
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