Get ready for a gripping episode of “Law & Order” as Season 23 Episode 9, titled “Family Ties,” airs on NBC at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024. In this intense installment, viewers are in for a suspenseful ride as Shaw and Riley delve into a high-stakes corruption case with ties closer to home than they could have ever imagined.
When a congressman’s aide is discovered dead shortly after testifying in the case, suspicions run high, and the investigation takes a shocking turn. As Shaw and Riley dig deeper, they uncover a web of deceit and betrayal, leading them to suspect that the culprit may be someone within their own circles.
Meanwhile, as Price builds his case against the defendant, Baxter proposes a bold strategy to go after an accomplice as well, adding another layer of complexity to the already intricate investigation.
Join NBC as they invite viewers to unravel the...
When a congressman’s aide is discovered dead shortly after testifying in the case, suspicions run high, and the investigation takes a shocking turn. As Shaw and Riley dig deeper, they uncover a web of deceit and betrayal, leading them to suspect that the culprit may be someone within their own circles.
Meanwhile, as Price builds his case against the defendant, Baxter proposes a bold strategy to go after an accomplice as well, adding another layer of complexity to the already intricate investigation.
Join NBC as they invite viewers to unravel the...
- 4/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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If, as Tolstoy put it, happy families are all alike, that’s probably because they’re opaque to the rest of us, for whom friction and rifts are as much a part of the kindred experience as love. Jesse, the hyper-observant only child at the center of Ricky D’Ambrose’s The Cathedral, takes in all the specifics of his unhappy family — not just his parents’ divorce when he’s 10, not just his father’s ongoing struggles, financial and otherwise, but the awkward silences and generational baggage, the rite-of-passage celebrations straining toward grace. The writer-director-editor’s microbudgeted sophomore film, now streaming on Mubi, juxtaposes remembered interactions and still-life shots with a deliberate, elliptical precision, the minor-key notes building to a chord that resounds with the ache of lost time and unexpressed emotions.
Through the eyes of the filmmaker’s alter ego, an artist in...
If, as Tolstoy put it, happy families are all alike, that’s probably because they’re opaque to the rest of us, for whom friction and rifts are as much a part of the kindred experience as love. Jesse, the hyper-observant only child at the center of Ricky D’Ambrose’s The Cathedral, takes in all the specifics of his unhappy family — not just his parents’ divorce when he’s 10, not just his father’s ongoing struggles, financial and otherwise, but the awkward silences and generational baggage, the rite-of-passage celebrations straining toward grace. The writer-director-editor’s microbudgeted sophomore film, now streaming on Mubi, juxtaposes remembered interactions and still-life shots with a deliberate, elliptical precision, the minor-key notes building to a chord that resounds with the ache of lost time and unexpressed emotions.
Through the eyes of the filmmaker’s alter ego, an artist in...
- 9/16/2022
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Mubi has picked up U.S. and Canadian rights to Ricky D’Ambrose’s The Cathedral starring Top Gun: Maverick’s Monica Barbaro.
Visit Films is handling international rights and will be bringing the feature to the Marché du film in Cannes, following a deal negotiated with Ryan Kampe and Lydia Rodman of Visit on behalf of the filmmakers.
The Cathedral is a semi-autobiographical account of Notes on an Appearance director D’Ambrose’s childhood as well as a reflection of the U.S. during a specific moment in time.
Spanning 20 years, the pic is a sprawling impressionistic portrait of the Damrosch family seen through the eyes of only child, Jesse Damrosch. As the family buckles under the weight of his parents’ disintegrating marriage, Jesse comes into his own as a young man and artist.
Top Gun: Maverick star Barbaro stars alongside West Side Story’s Brian d’Arcy, Mark Zeisler,...
Visit Films is handling international rights and will be bringing the feature to the Marché du film in Cannes, following a deal negotiated with Ryan Kampe and Lydia Rodman of Visit on behalf of the filmmakers.
The Cathedral is a semi-autobiographical account of Notes on an Appearance director D’Ambrose’s childhood as well as a reflection of the U.S. during a specific moment in time.
Spanning 20 years, the pic is a sprawling impressionistic portrait of the Damrosch family seen through the eyes of only child, Jesse Damrosch. As the family buckles under the weight of his parents’ disintegrating marriage, Jesse comes into his own as a young man and artist.
Top Gun: Maverick star Barbaro stars alongside West Side Story’s Brian d’Arcy, Mark Zeisler,...
- 5/18/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Visit Films has boarded worldwide sales rights to Ricky D’Ambrose’s new film The Cathedral, which will get its U.S. premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
In The Cathedral, which was part of the Biennale College Cinema at the Venice Film Festival, an unseen narrator unfolds the constellation of familial relationships of Jesse Damrosh, born in 1987, chronicling the dissolution of his parents’ marriage and the feuds, money concerns and deaths that define a typical middle-class American existence.
Part semi-autobiographical portrait and part-catalogue of the objects, people, and moments that characterized some 20 years of America, The Cathedral is a described as an “experiential meditation on youth and the recent past”.
The film stars Brian d’Arcy James (West Side Story), Monica Barbaro (Top Gun: Maverick), Mark Zeisler, Geraldine Singer (Get Out), and William Bednar-Carter.
Pic is produced by Graham Swon and executive-produced by David Lowery.
D’Ambrose said: “Making and...
In The Cathedral, which was part of the Biennale College Cinema at the Venice Film Festival, an unseen narrator unfolds the constellation of familial relationships of Jesse Damrosh, born in 1987, chronicling the dissolution of his parents’ marriage and the feuds, money concerns and deaths that define a typical middle-class American existence.
Part semi-autobiographical portrait and part-catalogue of the objects, people, and moments that characterized some 20 years of America, The Cathedral is a described as an “experiential meditation on youth and the recent past”.
The film stars Brian d’Arcy James (West Side Story), Monica Barbaro (Top Gun: Maverick), Mark Zeisler, Geraldine Singer (Get Out), and William Bednar-Carter.
Pic is produced by Graham Swon and executive-produced by David Lowery.
D’Ambrose said: “Making and...
- 12/13/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Last year, the small Southern African nation of Lesotho entered the Academy Awards race for the first time with Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s “This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection,” one of 28 features spawned over the past decade by Biennale College — Cinema, the workshop created by Alberto Barbera for emerging filmmakers to develop and produce micro-budget feature-length films.
The College was conceived by Barbera in tandem with Torino Film Lab topper Savina Neirotti, who also heads the unique
Venice initiative.
Instead of backing just one aspect of the filmmaking process, this lab shepherds movies through their entire production cycle, working closely with director-producer teams on their projects from initial stages, offering experts and on-site workshop sessions in a former monastery on the island of San Servolo in the Venetian lagoon.
Other standout Biennale College titles include U.S. director Tim Sutton’s experimental “Memphis,” released theatrically stateside by Kino Lorber; and “Mary Is Happy,...
The College was conceived by Barbera in tandem with Torino Film Lab topper Savina Neirotti, who also heads the unique
Venice initiative.
Instead of backing just one aspect of the filmmaking process, this lab shepherds movies through their entire production cycle, working closely with director-producer teams on their projects from initial stages, offering experts and on-site workshop sessions in a former monastery on the island of San Servolo in the Venetian lagoon.
Other standout Biennale College titles include U.S. director Tim Sutton’s experimental “Memphis,” released theatrically stateside by Kino Lorber; and “Mary Is Happy,...
- 8/30/2021
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
This week's event is set to feature the casts of The Phantom Of The Opera Jeremy Stolle, Jeremy Hays andMary Michael Patterson, Piece Of My Heart De'adre Aziza, Derrick Baskin, Bryan Fenkart, Linda Hart, Leslie Kritzer, Zak Resnick, Joseph Siravo, Teal Wicks, Carleigh Bettiol, Teresa Gattison, Shonica Gooden, Sydney James Harcourt, Jessica McRoberts, Ralph Meitzler, Harris Milgrim, Michael Milan, Heather Parcells, Gabrielle Ruiz, Amos Wolff, Mark Zeisler , Cinderella Paige Faure, Joe Carroll, Nancy Opel, Jill Abramowtiz, Stephanie Gibson andLaura Irion, Avenue Q Darren Bluestone, Sala Iwamatsu, Jason Jacoby and Veronica Kuehn and Bullets Over Broadway Zach Braff, Clyde Alves, Preston Truman Boyd, Jim Borstelmann, Casey Garvin, Dan Horn, Andy Jones, Kevin Ligon, Kevin Worley, Nick Cordero, Betsy Wolfe.
- 7/25/2014
- by Genevieve Rafter Keddy
- BroadwayWorld.com
A new episode of CBS' Blue Bloods will be airing this week on February 18. The network has released promo photos for the upcoming episodes.
In the episode an assassination attempt will be made on Frank's life during a dedication ceremony. After the attempt is made, Danny and Jamie Reagan will team up to track down the shooter and try to discover whether someone has a personal vendetta against Frank or if the attack was just random. Below is a list of guest stars for the episode, along with photos.
Make sure to tune into an all new episode of Blue Bloods on Friday, February 18.
Guest Cast
Pete Johnson........................AC Davison
Mons. Walter Donahue........... Kevin O'Rourke
Dave Greenwald................... Victor Verhaeghe
Karl............................................. Stuart Zagnit
Diego.......................................... Otto Sanchez
Dr. Keller........................... Patrician Kalember
Esteban.................................... Rio Puertollano
Julio................................................. Ej Bonilla
Rory Brennan............................... Tracy Howe
Vincenzo........................... John Bedford Lloyd
Kevin Brennan.......................... Jack Gwaltney
Bartender.................................. Ernesto Rosas
Tech.
In the episode an assassination attempt will be made on Frank's life during a dedication ceremony. After the attempt is made, Danny and Jamie Reagan will team up to track down the shooter and try to discover whether someone has a personal vendetta against Frank or if the attack was just random. Below is a list of guest stars for the episode, along with photos.
Make sure to tune into an all new episode of Blue Bloods on Friday, February 18.
Guest Cast
Pete Johnson........................AC Davison
Mons. Walter Donahue........... Kevin O'Rourke
Dave Greenwald................... Victor Verhaeghe
Karl............................................. Stuart Zagnit
Diego.......................................... Otto Sanchez
Dr. Keller........................... Patrician Kalember
Esteban.................................... Rio Puertollano
Julio................................................. Ej Bonilla
Rory Brennan............................... Tracy Howe
Vincenzo........................... John Bedford Lloyd
Kevin Brennan.......................... Jack Gwaltney
Bartender.................................. Ernesto Rosas
Tech.
- 2/18/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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