Warning: The following contains spoilers for Wednesday’s Chicago Fire.
Perhaps they should re-nickname the Windy City to Heartbreak City? Chicago Fire returned on Wednesday with not one but two couples reaching the end of their relationships. Granted, one of the pairs was far less serious about each other than the other.
After escaping a fire in his own home, while wearing just PJs, and helping to bring down the corrupt mobile home owners, Casey finds out that Naomi is leaving for an assignment in Zurich. But their parting is far from sad, with Naomi urging Casey to put his...
Perhaps they should re-nickname the Windy City to Heartbreak City? Chicago Fire returned on Wednesday with not one but two couples reaching the end of their relationships. Granted, one of the pairs was far less serious about each other than the other.
After escaping a fire in his own home, while wearing just PJs, and helping to bring down the corrupt mobile home owners, Casey finds out that Naomi is leaving for an assignment in Zurich. But their parting is far from sad, with Naomi urging Casey to put his...
- 1/10/2019
- TVLine.com
Stars: Gabriele Angieri, Joey Pollari, Emily Fradenburgh, John Kunik, Dustin Booth, Ken Melchior, Chandra Michaels, Sophia Elise Brister, Matt Casey, Chris Carlson, Kirsten Gregerson, Robert Larsen, Alan Johnson | Written and Directed by Caspian Tredwell-Owen
There’s something about independent movies that I always like. They have a refreshing feel and they often don’t stick to the rules. Many times they have to produce a movie on a small budget and make sacrifices that are often shown on-screen. Many times that little spark of magic you are looking for, where a film catches your attention and provides you with something special, that is what I found with Profile of a Killer.
As the most effective movies often do, Profile of a Killer focuses on two people, a retired FBI Profiler Saul Aitken (Gabriele Angieri) and a teenage boy David (Joey Pollari) trying to create his legacy in the form of a killer.
There’s something about independent movies that I always like. They have a refreshing feel and they often don’t stick to the rules. Many times they have to produce a movie on a small budget and make sacrifices that are often shown on-screen. Many times that little spark of magic you are looking for, where a film catches your attention and provides you with something special, that is what I found with Profile of a Killer.
As the most effective movies often do, Profile of a Killer focuses on two people, a retired FBI Profiler Saul Aitken (Gabriele Angieri) and a teenage boy David (Joey Pollari) trying to create his legacy in the form of a killer.
- 2/26/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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