The Young and the Restless spoilers document that one person who isn’t currently suspected of being Heather Stevens’ (Vail Bloom) killer in Genoa City, Wisconsin, is the tortured teenager Lucy Romalotti (Lily Brooks O’Briant).
Stop for a moment and reread the above, if necessary. Then, after reconsidering, ask a question. Is Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) the only character who has been suffering from mental health issues recently? Then, ask another question. Did Lucy have the opportunity to commit this heinous criminal act?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Daniel Romalotti Can’t See This Possibility
Daytime writers can make any plot path work. So, Daniel and Lucy were separated from Heather on the night in question.
Heather returned to the apartment and found Sharon inside. She questioned her. Heather intended to call the police, but Sharon knocked the phone Bloom’s character was using out of her hands.
Both...
Stop for a moment and reread the above, if necessary. Then, after reconsidering, ask a question. Is Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) the only character who has been suffering from mental health issues recently? Then, ask another question. Did Lucy have the opportunity to commit this heinous criminal act?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Daniel Romalotti Can’t See This Possibility
Daytime writers can make any plot path work. So, Daniel and Lucy were separated from Heather on the night in question.
Heather returned to the apartment and found Sharon inside. She questioned her. Heather intended to call the police, but Sharon knocked the phone Bloom’s character was using out of her hands.
Both...
- 10/10/2024
- by Sean O'Brien
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Young and The Restless spoilers and rumors tease little girl Lucy Romalotti’s (Lily Brooks O’Briant) going through some major changes since entering her teenage years. Longtime viewers know that Heather Stevens (Vail Bloom) isn’t Lucy’s birth mom-Daisy Carter (Yvonne Zima) is, and Lucy’s maternal grandparents carry some very bad genes!
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Lucy Romalotti’s Maternal Grandparents
Of course it depends upon whether one believes in nature, or nurture, but there seems to be signs of Lucy acting like her maternal grandmother Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown).
Even though Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei) and Heather, more Heather than Daniel, raised Lucy the best they could to instill a sense of self-worth, it doesn’t seem to have taken.
Lucy seems to have an almost maniacal need for the acceptance of others, and pushes the envelope to be accepted unconditionally, and doesn’t feel she already is.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Lucy Romalotti’s Maternal Grandparents
Of course it depends upon whether one believes in nature, or nurture, but there seems to be signs of Lucy acting like her maternal grandmother Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown).
Even though Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei) and Heather, more Heather than Daniel, raised Lucy the best they could to instill a sense of self-worth, it doesn’t seem to have taken.
Lucy seems to have an almost maniacal need for the acceptance of others, and pushes the envelope to be accepted unconditionally, and doesn’t feel she already is.
- 9/12/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Young and The Restless spoilers for the week of August 5 reveal although there aren’t any goings, there are some comings.
Linden Ashby continues his killer return as a hallucination, Judah Mackey returns as troubled child Connor Newman, and Lily Brooks O’Briant stirs up some teen trouble as Lucy Romalotti.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Cameron Kirsten’s Killer Return
Linden actually showed up on Friday, August 2 but continues haunting Sharon Rosales (Sharon Case) in her hallucinations.
Viewers will recall that Kirsten originally appeared from 2003-2004 in a very intense storyline, where Nick Newman (Joshua Newman) pushed Kirsten out of an airplane, supposedly to his death.
In 2023 it was revealed he was very much alive, yet he manipulated her into believing he was a ghost.
In a shocking twist, he later disclosed that he had survived and proceeded to abduct both Nick and Sharon.
He kept leaving “gifts...
Linden Ashby continues his killer return as a hallucination, Judah Mackey returns as troubled child Connor Newman, and Lily Brooks O’Briant stirs up some teen trouble as Lucy Romalotti.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Cameron Kirsten’s Killer Return
Linden actually showed up on Friday, August 2 but continues haunting Sharon Rosales (Sharon Case) in her hallucinations.
Viewers will recall that Kirsten originally appeared from 2003-2004 in a very intense storyline, where Nick Newman (Joshua Newman) pushed Kirsten out of an airplane, supposedly to his death.
In 2023 it was revealed he was very much alive, yet he manipulated her into believing he was a ghost.
In a shocking twist, he later disclosed that he had survived and proceeded to abduct both Nick and Sharon.
He kept leaving “gifts...
- 8/4/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Soap Opera Spy
Finding the right entertainment option can be difficult in this busy age. When you’re prepped for a movie night and armed with your Netflix subscription, you don’t want to waste precious time scrolling endlessly. But with countless titles flashing on your screen, where do you start? That’s where we come in!
Introducing the 50 best movies on Netflix for July 2023, each carefully ranked by IMDb scores to ensure you’re only watching the cream of the crop. From underrated masterpieces to the hottest blockbusters, we’ve curated a list that caters to every movie lover’s taste.
Related: 10 Best 80s Movies from Childhood, Ranked by Viewers
And the best part? This list gets refreshed every month. So, brace yourselves for a cinematic journey that takes you from your living room straight to the heart of Hollywood and beyond. Buckle up, movie buffs – your ultimate Netflix guide awaits!
50 ‘Dolemite Is My Name...
Introducing the 50 best movies on Netflix for July 2023, each carefully ranked by IMDb scores to ensure you’re only watching the cream of the crop. From underrated masterpieces to the hottest blockbusters, we’ve curated a list that caters to every movie lover’s taste.
Related: 10 Best 80s Movies from Childhood, Ranked by Viewers
And the best part? This list gets refreshed every month. So, brace yourselves for a cinematic journey that takes you from your living room straight to the heart of Hollywood and beyond. Buckle up, movie buffs – your ultimate Netflix guide awaits!
50 ‘Dolemite Is My Name...
- 7/9/2023
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film franchise.
The British Film Institute (BFI) is honouring James Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli with BFI Fellowships – the highest honour bestowed by the BFI – as the film franchise celebrates its 60th anniversary this year.
US-born Wilson and Broccoli have overseen the Bond franchise for nearly 30 years. The half-siblings head Eon Productions, and have together produced nine of the total 25 Bond films, starting with Goldeneye in 1995. Wilson was screenwriter on five films in the 1980s (with Richard Maibaum) and producer of three Bonds with his stepfather and...
The British Film Institute (BFI) is honouring James Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli with BFI Fellowships – the highest honour bestowed by the BFI – as the film franchise celebrates its 60th anniversary this year.
US-born Wilson and Broccoli have overseen the Bond franchise for nearly 30 years. The half-siblings head Eon Productions, and have together produced nine of the total 25 Bond films, starting with Goldeneye in 1995. Wilson was screenwriter on five films in the 1980s (with Richard Maibaum) and producer of three Bonds with his stepfather and...
- 6/17/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Ah, Hartlepool. The town where they hung a monkey many moons ago, and is also the setting for that golden oldie of comic strips, Andy Capp (there’s even a statue of the great man himself). With Looted, we have a film that’s another great ad for the local tourist board, but not much more.
Don’t get me wrong; it’s not that bad, but it’s all just a little bit lacklustre.
Rob (Charley Palmer Rothwell) is a young man with a lot on his mind. He lives at home with his dad, Oswald (Tom Fisher), and is also his full-time carer. Outside of this, he’s in a gang of friends that include Leo (Thomas Turgoose) and Kasia (Morgane Polanski). Their escapades mean that they frequently find themselves on the other side of the law, and all the time Rob has to come up with an...
Don’t get me wrong; it’s not that bad, but it’s all just a little bit lacklustre.
Rob (Charley Palmer Rothwell) is a young man with a lot on his mind. He lives at home with his dad, Oswald (Tom Fisher), and is also his full-time carer. Outside of this, he’s in a gang of friends that include Leo (Thomas Turgoose) and Kasia (Morgane Polanski). Their escapades mean that they frequently find themselves on the other side of the law, and all the time Rob has to come up with an...
- 2/14/2021
- by Dan Green
- The Cultural Post
An impressive film about a pair of car thieves in the north of England combines social commentary, poignant drama and lyrical cinematography
Petty criminal Rob (Charley Palmer Rothwell) has a busier schedule than most gainfully employed people in this affecting debut feature from director Rene van Pannevis. He and best mate Leo (Thomas Turgoose) steal cars for profit and pleasure, often with Leo’s giggling girlfriend, Kasia, along for the ride.
Life is less of a lark at home, where Rob is the sole carer for his terminally ill father, Oswald (Tom Fisher), a former merchant seaman who has been abandoned to asbestos-related lung disease by his negligent employer. Oswald believes – or perhaps just vainly hopes – that Rob is out looking for work during the days. There’s not much of that about in their small, port-town home.
Petty criminal Rob (Charley Palmer Rothwell) has a busier schedule than most gainfully employed people in this affecting debut feature from director Rene van Pannevis. He and best mate Leo (Thomas Turgoose) steal cars for profit and pleasure, often with Leo’s giggling girlfriend, Kasia, along for the ride.
Life is less of a lark at home, where Rob is the sole carer for his terminally ill father, Oswald (Tom Fisher), a former merchant seaman who has been abandoned to asbestos-related lung disease by his negligent employer. Oswald believes – or perhaps just vainly hopes – that Rob is out looking for work during the days. There’s not much of that about in their small, port-town home.
- 11/4/2020
- by Ellen E Jones
- The Guardian - Film News
"I'm not gonna be around for much longer..." "Don't say that." Bulldog Film Distribution from the UK has released an official trailer for an indie British crime thriller titled Looted, which originally premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival late last year. Looted is directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Rene van Pannevis, whose short film Jacked won the BIFA in 2016. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of Rene's own experiences with his father - and living on the fringes of a criminal group as a young man. Rob lives his life at 100mph, carefully balancing carjacking schemes and joyrides and caring for his dying father. But one risky job could bring it all crashing down. The film stars Charley Palmer Rothwell as Rob, with Thomas Turgoose, Morgane Polanski, Anders Hayward, Stephen Uppal, and Tom Fisher. This seems like a well-made, worthwhile UK film with some excellent performances leading the way.
- 10/21/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Happy Wednesday, "Young And The Restless" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed today's May 20, 2020 repeat episode of "The Young And The Restless." We are back on here again today to let you guys know that CBS will certainly be airing yet another repeat episode tomorrow May 21, 2020 because this pandemic madness had led to them running out of new episodes to air. We were able to find out which repeat episode CBS has planned out for you guys tomorrow. For this one, CBS will go way back to the year 2005 to re-air the episode that originally aired on Wednesday, June 29, 2005. It featured Neil getting together with Phyllis and Nick to go on a mad search for Lily and Daniel. Drucilla decided to stand her ground with Malcolm back in the picture. Also, Michael found out about Ashley's connection to Tom Fisher.
- 5/21/2020
- by Megan Jones
- OnTheFlix
Universal City, California, March 20, 2020 – Let there be light! Dive deeper into the electric true story behind one of the greatest unknown battles in American invention and ingenuity in The Current War: Director’S Cut, available on Digital now and on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on March 31, 2020, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. This suspenseful “smart historical drama” gives an inside look at one of the most impactful events in history as it set the foundation for modern life – the creation of electricity. With “vivid performances” from an all-star cast including Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Shannon, Nicholas Hoult and Tom Holland, the film from director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and with a script by Michael Mitnick provides a compelling tug-of-war story that is enhanced through both the immersive visual style and powerful cast performances. Full of emotionally gripping moments from beginning to end, audiences can see the fascinating The Current War: Director’S Cut when the film arrives on Digital,...
- 3/21/2020
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
The soap opera world was rocked last week when news broke that Roscoe Born, a soap opera vet who has appeared in countless daytime-tv shows, had died.
He was 69.
The family of the actor has now spoken out about the tragic death and revealed that the cause of death was suicide.
"It is with heavy hearts that we confirm the death of our father and brother Roscoe Born," the statement reads.
"The gleaming charisma and creativity that shone through his onscreen performances, fueled his robust songwriting repertoire, and charmed all those around him were matched by a darkness in his life."
It continues, "Roscoe has long struggled with bipolar disorder, a shadow that he succumbed to when he took his own life on Tuesday March 3, 2020."
"We are grateful for the outpouring of kind words and memories. We only wish that Roscoe could have seen how much people still carry his daytime villains in their hearts.
He was 69.
The family of the actor has now spoken out about the tragic death and revealed that the cause of death was suicide.
"It is with heavy hearts that we confirm the death of our father and brother Roscoe Born," the statement reads.
"The gleaming charisma and creativity that shone through his onscreen performances, fueled his robust songwriting repertoire, and charmed all those around him were matched by a darkness in his life."
It continues, "Roscoe has long struggled with bipolar disorder, a shadow that he succumbed to when he took his own life on Tuesday March 3, 2020."
"We are grateful for the outpouring of kind words and memories. We only wish that Roscoe could have seen how much people still carry his daytime villains in their hearts.
- 3/10/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The family of soap opera vet Roscoe Born, who died last week at the age of 69, is revealing that the actor’s cause of death was suicide.
“Roscoe has long struggled with bipolar disorder, a shadow that he succumbed to when he took his own life on Tuesday March 3, 2020,” read the family’s statement, which was posted on Facebook. “We are grateful for the outpouring of kind words and memories. We only wish that Roscoe could have seen how much people still carry his daytime villains in their hearts. May his death remind us of the importance of opening up conversations around mental illness.
“Roscoe has long struggled with bipolar disorder, a shadow that he succumbed to when he took his own life on Tuesday March 3, 2020,” read the family’s statement, which was posted on Facebook. “We are grateful for the outpouring of kind words and memories. We only wish that Roscoe could have seen how much people still carry his daytime villains in their hearts. May his death remind us of the importance of opening up conversations around mental illness.
- 3/10/2020
- TVLine.com
Roscoe Born, a soap opera veteran whose daytime television career spanned more than 30 years on series that included “The Young and the Restless,” “All My Children,” “One Life to Live” and “Ryan’s Hope,” died on Tuesday. He was 69.
News of Born’s death was announced by his friend and business partner Deanne Lynne on Facebook. No cause of death was given.
“It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Roscoe Born’s passing,” Lynn wrote. “He was an incredibly talented actor and songwriter. Many who knew him know how dedicated he was to social and political causes. He will be missed forever.”
Born began his acting career with guest spots on series such as “Joe Forrester, “The Rockford Files” and “The Incredible Hulk.” In 1981, the actor dove into his long run of daytime television roles, playing Joe Novak, the love interest of the Ryan clan’s Siobhan Ryan,...
News of Born’s death was announced by his friend and business partner Deanne Lynne on Facebook. No cause of death was given.
“It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Roscoe Born’s passing,” Lynn wrote. “He was an incredibly talented actor and songwriter. Many who knew him know how dedicated he was to social and political causes. He will be missed forever.”
Born began his acting career with guest spots on series such as “Joe Forrester, “The Rockford Files” and “The Incredible Hulk.” In 1981, the actor dove into his long run of daytime television roles, playing Joe Novak, the love interest of the Ryan clan’s Siobhan Ryan,...
- 3/7/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Roscoe Born, who brought to life many a memorable character across a decades-long daytime-tv career that spanned shows such as Santa Barbara and One Life to Live, has died at age 69.
“It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Roscoe Born’s passing,” friend and business partner Deanna Lynne shared on the Born Roscoe Songs Facebook page. “He was an incredibly talented actor and songwriter. Many who knew him know how dedicated he was to social and political causes. He will be missed forever.”
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“It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Roscoe Born’s passing,” friend and business partner Deanna Lynne shared on the Born Roscoe Songs Facebook page. “He was an incredibly talented actor and songwriter. Many who knew him know how dedicated he was to social and political causes. He will be missed forever.”
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- 3/6/2020
- TVLine.com
Rene van Pannevis on his UK drama starring Charley Palmer Rothwell and Morgane Polanski.
Dutch filmmaker Rene van Pannevis is at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival with the world premiere of his debut feature Looted.
The UK drama - selected for the festival’s First Feature Competition - is very much the successor to the London-based director’s short Jacked, which was nominated for a Berlin Crystal Bear in 2016 and won a Bifa.
Not only does Looted explore similar themes, of car jackers in an urban setting, but also reunites the director with actors Charley Palmer Rothwell (Legend) and Thomas Turgoose...
Dutch filmmaker Rene van Pannevis is at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival with the world premiere of his debut feature Looted.
The UK drama - selected for the festival’s First Feature Competition - is very much the successor to the London-based director’s short Jacked, which was nominated for a Berlin Crystal Bear in 2016 and won a Bifa.
Not only does Looted explore similar themes, of car jackers in an urban setting, but also reunites the director with actors Charley Palmer Rothwell (Legend) and Thomas Turgoose...
- 11/27/2019
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Timothée Chalamet, Ben Mendelsohn, Sean Harris, Joel Edgerton, Robert Pattinson, Tom Glynn-Carney, Gábor Czap, Tom Fisher, Edward Ashley, Steven Elder, Ivan Kaye, Tom Lawrence | Written by Joel Edgerton, David Michôd | Directed by David Michôd
Both epic in scale and intimate in design, The King shows the struggle of a young king – who is fully embodied by Timothée Chalamet, who yet again proves he’s the best young talent Hollywood has to offer.
The brooding slow burn that is The King sets a pace from the very beginning that shows us this isn’t your typical historical epic. Instead of this being another action packed medieval tale, The King takes a slower, deeper look at the life and hardships of a king. It also takes a hard deep look at the reality of war and the cost of peace.
The film tells the tale of King Henry V, when he...
Both epic in scale and intimate in design, The King shows the struggle of a young king – who is fully embodied by Timothée Chalamet, who yet again proves he’s the best young talent Hollywood has to offer.
The brooding slow burn that is The King sets a pace from the very beginning that shows us this isn’t your typical historical epic. Instead of this being another action packed medieval tale, The King takes a slower, deeper look at the life and hardships of a king. It also takes a hard deep look at the reality of war and the cost of peace.
The film tells the tale of King Henry V, when he...
- 11/5/2019
- by Alex Ginnelly
- Nerdly
Stars: George MacKay, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Mia Goth, Matthew Stagg, Nicola Harrison, Kyle Soller, Tom Fisher, Myra Kathryn Pearse, Paul Jesson, Robert Nairne | Written and Directed by Sergio G. Sanchez
[Note: With the film now out on DVD, here's a reposting of our review of The Secret of Marrowbone from its cinematic release back in August]
Three brothers and a sister have just lost their mother. After her death they fear to be separated, so to protect themselves and prevent this from happening they decide to flee to an abandoned farm, a place that is not what it seems, because it hides a dark secret between its walls.
Sergio G. Sanchez’s The Secret of Marrowbone comprises a fusion of Alejandro Amenabar’s The Others and Alfred Hitchcock’s famed masterpiece Psycho, not necessarily in the context of plot points but clearly influenced the formation of a deeply expressive style of subtlety. While not a complex piece of intricacy in the realm of the horror genre, it has its moments of slight terror and peril,...
[Note: With the film now out on DVD, here's a reposting of our review of The Secret of Marrowbone from its cinematic release back in August]
Three brothers and a sister have just lost their mother. After her death they fear to be separated, so to protect themselves and prevent this from happening they decide to flee to an abandoned farm, a place that is not what it seems, because it hides a dark secret between its walls.
Sergio G. Sanchez’s The Secret of Marrowbone comprises a fusion of Alejandro Amenabar’s The Others and Alfred Hitchcock’s famed masterpiece Psycho, not necessarily in the context of plot points but clearly influenced the formation of a deeply expressive style of subtlety. While not a complex piece of intricacy in the realm of the horror genre, it has its moments of slight terror and peril,...
- 11/22/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: George MacKay, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Mia Goth, Matthew Stagg, Nicola Harrison, Kyle Soller, Tom Fisher, Myra Kathryn Pearse, Paul Jesson, Robert Nairne | Written and Directed by Sergio G. Sanchez
Three brothers and a sister have just lost their mother. After her death they fear to be separated, so to protect themselves and prevent this from happening they decide to flee to an abandoned farm, a place that is not what it seems, because it hides a dark secret between its walls.
Sergio G. Sanchez’s The Secret of Marrowbone comprises a fusion of Alejandro Amenabar’s The Others and Alfred Hitchcock’s famed masterpiece Psycho, not necessarily in the context of plot points but clearly influenced the formation of a deeply expressive style of subtlety. While not a complex piece of intricacy in the realm of the horror genre, it has its moments of slight terror and peril,...
Three brothers and a sister have just lost their mother. After her death they fear to be separated, so to protect themselves and prevent this from happening they decide to flee to an abandoned farm, a place that is not what it seems, because it hides a dark secret between its walls.
Sergio G. Sanchez’s The Secret of Marrowbone comprises a fusion of Alejandro Amenabar’s The Others and Alfred Hitchcock’s famed masterpiece Psycho, not necessarily in the context of plot points but clearly influenced the formation of a deeply expressive style of subtlety. While not a complex piece of intricacy in the realm of the horror genre, it has its moments of slight terror and peril,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
This intelligent, deeply personal work explores the often overlooked domestic lives of older people, to outstanding effect
Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years recently exploited the relatively unnoticed cinematic potential in the domestic lives of older people: the secret existences of a long marriage. Michael Haneke’s Amour, in its more exacting and terrifying way, did too.
Now this excellent debut from British writer-director Tom Browne approaches the same territory: an intimate, micro-budget drama which is absorbing, subtle and outstandingly acted. (Browne was the co-writer of Ben Hopkins’s The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz in 2000, and has had a substantial acting career under the name Tom Fisher.) His co-writer, Daniel Cerqueira, plays Daniel, a lonely middle-aged teacher in London, who receives a desperate telephone call from his elderly mother, Maria (Gemma Jones). His cantankerous and impossible father, Leonard (Richard Johnson), has evidently taken to lying on the downstairs couch, apparently stricken...
Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years recently exploited the relatively unnoticed cinematic potential in the domestic lives of older people: the secret existences of a long marriage. Michael Haneke’s Amour, in its more exacting and terrifying way, did too.
Now this excellent debut from British writer-director Tom Browne approaches the same territory: an intimate, micro-budget drama which is absorbing, subtle and outstandingly acted. (Browne was the co-writer of Ben Hopkins’s The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz in 2000, and has had a substantial acting career under the name Tom Fisher.) His co-writer, Daniel Cerqueira, plays Daniel, a lonely middle-aged teacher in London, who receives a desperate telephone call from his elderly mother, Maria (Gemma Jones). His cantankerous and impossible father, Leonard (Richard Johnson), has evidently taken to lying on the downstairs couch, apparently stricken...
- 11/26/2015
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
The CW has put a TV series based on the 2006 movie The Illusionist into development from the Yari Film Group, the same company that produced and distributed the film.
The Illusionist, which took in $88 million worldwide from just a $17 million budget in 2006, centered on Edward Norton's Eisenheim, a talented magician in 19th Century Vienna who uses his incredible skills to win the heart of the woman he loves (Jessica Biel), while trying to outwit a Crown Prince (Rufus Sewell) and a detective (Paul Giamatti).
The TV series will move the action to New York City at the turn of the century, following an illusionist who returns home from a decade in prison, only to find his wife married to the ruthless crime boss who framed him. The magician disguises himself as an underling in the crime lord's organization, using his sleight-of-hand skills to pull off daring heists, rising through...
The Illusionist, which took in $88 million worldwide from just a $17 million budget in 2006, centered on Edward Norton's Eisenheim, a talented magician in 19th Century Vienna who uses his incredible skills to win the heart of the woman he loves (Jessica Biel), while trying to outwit a Crown Prince (Rufus Sewell) and a detective (Paul Giamatti).
The TV series will move the action to New York City at the turn of the century, following an illusionist who returns home from a decade in prison, only to find his wife married to the ruthless crime boss who framed him. The magician disguises himself as an underling in the crime lord's organization, using his sleight-of-hand skills to pull off daring heists, rising through...
- 10/15/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
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