Is that a chill in the air? Perhaps your boots are starting to feel colder and damper with each passing day. Maybe your cheeks are turning pink every time you step outside. Whether we like it or not, winter is here, which means it’s the perfect time to avoid the cold and hurry to your nice, warm movie house. With the holidays right around the corner, repertory theaters are stocking up on Christmas classics and seasonal favorites. For those looking for something more traditional than Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” and Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu,” which release December 20 and December 25, respectively, cinemas in New York and Los Angeles have plenty of options for the whole family, as well as more festive adult fare for those looking to spice things up.
Selections this month come from the Metrograph located on the Lower East Side in New York City and Village East by Angelika,...
Selections this month come from the Metrograph located on the Lower East Side in New York City and Village East by Angelika,...
- 12/7/2024
- by Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire
Emotion influences how we see the world, from passionate red to envious green to depressed blue.
The main stories in Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 9 demonstrated that, beginning with Gabriel Ferguson, a colorblind painter with an upcoming exhibition.
He lost a vital part of himself without communicating through his artwork, so he’s become bitter, angry, and depressed unless Wolf and the interns help him.
(Rafy/ NBC)
Besides that, both Dr. Perce and Ericka dealt with their romantic entanglements. Alison made things more complicated for Dr. Pierce, making several people uncomfortable.
Wolf Makes House Calls Now
Teddy Sears‘ wife, Milissa, guest starred as an art dealer, Angelika, who approached Wolf about one of her clients.
Zachary Quinto must have some pull when casting the guest stars since he, Teddy, and Milissa have been friends for years.
Seeing them in scenes was interesting since Angelika needed Wolf’s help because her client,...
The main stories in Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 9 demonstrated that, beginning with Gabriel Ferguson, a colorblind painter with an upcoming exhibition.
He lost a vital part of himself without communicating through his artwork, so he’s become bitter, angry, and depressed unless Wolf and the interns help him.
(Rafy/ NBC)
Besides that, both Dr. Perce and Ericka dealt with their romantic entanglements. Alison made things more complicated for Dr. Pierce, making several people uncomfortable.
Wolf Makes House Calls Now
Teddy Sears‘ wife, Milissa, guest starred as an art dealer, Angelika, who approached Wolf about one of her clients.
Zachary Quinto must have some pull when casting the guest stars since he, Teddy, and Milissa have been friends for years.
Seeing them in scenes was interesting since Angelika needed Wolf’s help because her client,...
- 11/26/2024
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
Robert Manning Jr. as Gabriel Ferguson and Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf in ‘Brilliant Minds’ episode 9 (Photo by: Rafy/NBC)
NBC’s Brilliant Minds episode nine opens with Ericka (Ashleigh Lathrop) and Van (Alex MacNicoll) in bed, totally happy but also certain they can’t tell any of their colleagues about their relationship. They want to keep things uncomplicated as long as possible.
While this is going on Dr. Oliver Wolf’s voiceover is all about emotions and how they affect the way we see colors. Colors can also cause emotions.
Oliver (Zachary Quinto) comes into work smiling, and the interns joke among themselves about their boss getting laid. After leaving a quick voicemail for Dr. Josh Nichols (Teddy Sears), Oliver meets with Angelika Delaney about one of her artist clients, Gabriel Ferguson. Recently, he stopped painting and is blaming it on migraines.
Unfortunately, Gabe’s shut her out,...
NBC’s Brilliant Minds episode nine opens with Ericka (Ashleigh Lathrop) and Van (Alex MacNicoll) in bed, totally happy but also certain they can’t tell any of their colleagues about their relationship. They want to keep things uncomplicated as long as possible.
While this is going on Dr. Oliver Wolf’s voiceover is all about emotions and how they affect the way we see colors. Colors can also cause emotions.
Oliver (Zachary Quinto) comes into work smiling, and the interns joke among themselves about their boss getting laid. After leaving a quick voicemail for Dr. Josh Nichols (Teddy Sears), Oliver meets with Angelika Delaney about one of her artist clients, Gabriel Ferguson. Recently, he stopped painting and is blaming it on migraines.
Unfortunately, Gabe’s shut her out,...
- 11/26/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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