Actress Anne Heche stars in the new event series Dig, a Gideon Raff (Homeland) and Tim Kring (Heroes) project which explores the action-adventure genre on a deeper level. Amidst the globe trotting set pieces are mysteries which will hopefully entice viewers, and the first episode premieres tonight on the USA Network (10 pm et/pt).
Currently featured on Steam Greenlight, the horror survival adventure Once Bitten, Twice Dead is set for a PC and Nintendo Wii U launch via Dark Day Interactive.
The latest Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer debuted yesterday, and since I’m usually a day late and a dollar short, I didn’t check it out until this morning.
Jason Isaacs stars in the new series Dig as Peter Connelly, an FBI agent whose investigation of an American’s murder inadvertently leads him to the uncovering of a global conspiracy. The show features the high wattage creative team of Gideon Raff (Homeland) and Tim Kring (Heroes), and the versatile actor was eager to jump on board.
Fox Searchlight has announced that Brooklyn hits theaters November 6, 2015. If you’re expecting a gentrified area filled with yoga studios and farm to table restaurants, your time machine is set on the wrong dial.
The immersive world of Hideo Kojima continues with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, as the highly anticipated title readies for a September 1, 2015 debut via Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
Singer/actress Bridgit Mendlerjoins the second season of Undateable as Candace, an eager and naive bartender who, as the actress says, sticks out like a “sore thumb” amidst the show’s sarcastic crew. While promoting Undateable at the Television Critics Press Association, Mendler talked about the challenges behind her latest TV venture.
“The hardest thing when you’re documenting is where do you cut,” said director Denny Tedesco, who started editing his documentary The Wrecking Crew in 2006. Of the 75 subjects Tedesco interviewed, 29 made it into his film’s final cut.
The easy play would be to trivialize White Comanche, as the thought of William Shatner playing twin brothers in a Western (one’s a bloodthirsty Comanche, the other is a quickdraw drifter named Johnny Moon) should elicit some laughter (and depending where you stand on Mr. Shatner’s acting skills, either derision or unabashed affection). Since I’m a biased fan of the Star Trek icon, White Comanche was definitely a guilty pleasure.
Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell) is an idealistic British soldier who’s accidentally stranded by his unit after a street riot in Belfast.  Alone and scared beyond belief, Gary’s life is hanging by a thread, and this tense, suffocating universe is effectively captured in ’71 .