Recently, CBS served up these new spoiler photos for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode 13 of season 15, and they feature new looks at Greg and Nick involved in some serious action after Russell's daughter gets kidnapped,attacked and more. The episode is titled, "The Greater Good." The official description for episode 13, reads like this: "The CSI team is going to learn the main suspect in the gig harbor killings, is being released from jail due to a lack of evidence." The episode was written by Christopher Barbour and it was directed by Alec Smight. Episode 13 airs this Sunday night, January 4th at 9pm central time on CBS.
- 1/1/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS dropped the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode 13 of season 15, and it features new looks at some major drama going down when Russell's daughter gets kidnapped and his team tries to rescue her, but gets tricked, and more. The episode is titled, "The Greater Good." The official description for episode 13, reads like this: "The CSI team is going to learn the main suspect in the gig harbor killings, is being released from jail due to a lack of evidence." Guest stars feature: Alimi Ballard (Detective Kevin Crawford), Mark Valley (Daniel Shaw), Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Paul Winthrop and Kared Briscoe), Scott Thomas Reynolds (Officer Peyton), Brooke Nevin (Maya) and Elise Luthman (Hayley Lowell). The episode was written by Christopher Barbour and it was directed by Alec Smight. Episode 13 is scheduled to air on Sunday night, January 4th at 9pm central time on CBS.
- 12/30/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Last night, CBS dropped these 2, new sneak peek/spoiler clips (below) for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode 13 of season 15, and they give us new looks at some very intense action that goes down with Russell's daughter. Apparently, she's being watched while talking with Russell on the phone. Then later, we see her all tied up by an insane kidnapper who unties her so he can start attacking her while she runs for her life! It's really twisted. The episode is titled, "The Greater Good." In the new, 13th episode official storyline: "The CSI team will end up, finding out that the main suspect in the gig harbor killings, is getting set free from jail due to a lack of evidence. " The episode was written by Christopher Barbour and it was directed by Alec Smight. Episode 13 is scheduled to air on Sunday night, January 4th at 9pm central time on CBS.
- 12/29/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Recently,CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode 13 of season 15. The episode is entitled, "The Greater Good," and it turns out that we're going to see the team find out that they have to release one of the main suspects for the Gig Harbor murders back into society over a shortage of evidence, and more. In the new, 13th episode press release: The CSI team will learn the main suspect in the Gig Harbor killings, is being released from jail due to a lack of evidence. Press release number 2: The CSI team is going to learn the main suspect in the gig harbor killings, is being released from jail due to a lack of evidence. Guest stars feature: Alimi Ballard (Detective Kevin Crawford), Mark Valley (Daniel Shaw), Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Paul Winthrop and Kared Briscoe), Scott Thomas Reynolds (Officer Peyton), Brooke Nevin...
- 12/28/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released these 4,new sneak peek/spoiler clips (below) for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," and they give us new looks at the CSI crew, hitting up a weird dollhouse joint, and it's revealed that things are going get very disturbing, and more. The episode is titled, "Rubbery Homicide." In the new,8th episode official plotline : "The CSI team will delve into the kinky world of “rubber dolls” when they investigate the murder of a man stabbed in an alley." The episode was written by Tom Mularz, and it was directed by Alec Smight. Episode 8 is set to air this Sunday night, November 30th at 9:30pm central time on CBS.
- 11/28/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." The episode is entitled, "Rubbery Homicide," and it turns out that we'll see the CSI crew hit up the world of kinky rubber dolls in an attempt to crack their newest case, and more! In the new, 8th episode press release: The CSI team is going to delve into the kinky world of "rubber dolls" when they investigate the murder of a man stabbed in an alley. Press release number 2: The CSI team will delve into the kinky world of “rubber dolls” when they investigate the murder of a man stabbed in an alley. Guest stars feature: Larry Mitchell (Officer Mitchell), Richard Gilliland (Stan Brock / Charlene Living Doll), Jane Adams (Belinda Goff), Danielle Donn (Charlene Brock), Kyle S. More (Violet “Living Doll”), Michael Blackman Beck (Red “Living Doll”), Josh Wingate (Clay Miller (Shadow Figure...
- 11/23/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "CSI" premiere episode 1 of season 15. The episode is entitled, "The CSI Effect," and it sounds like things will get quite intense and drama-filled as Finlay must stop a new bomb threat that's right in her car, and more! In the new, 1st episode press release: Finlay is going to have to deal with a bomb planted in her car and Russell will get a call from someone claiming to be the gig harbor killer. Press release number 2: Finlay will have to deal with a bomb planted in her car, while Russell receives a call from someone claiming to be the Gig Harbor killer. Mark-Paul Gosselaar guest stars as twins Jared Briscoe and Paul Winthrop, and Mark Valley as Detective Daniel Shaw. Guest stars will feature: Marc Vann (Conrad Ecklie), Mark Valley (Daniel Shaw), Jason Gerhardt (Squad Leader Anthony...
- 9/5/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Luciana Faulhaber was born the youngest to a single mom in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil where she quickly learned to fend for herself. After moving to New York to study upon receiving full academic scholarship to Fordham University, she would eventually take a job teaching underprivileged kids and those with special needs until she was summoned by the universe to the arts. Faulhaber would appear in Iron Man 3 and shot for Vogue Italia before she would be cast in The Night Crew by filmmaker Christian Sesma (Check out 'I'm Not Like That No More'). The actioner about a group of rag tag bounty hunters features Luke Goss (Hellboy 2), Bokeem Woodbine (Southland), co-writer Paul Sloan and Machete himself Danny Trejo where according to Sesma, “lots of sh*t get's blown up”. LatinoBuzz spoke to the carioca about her work and her role as 'Rose'.
LatinoBuzz: When did the acting thing hit you? And why do you Have to do this?
Luciana: I always kept creative through childhood and college. My parents have always been supportive of the arts as a hobby. So I went on to have a serious degree and become a teacher. One day the father of one of my students walks by my classroom and asked if I wanted to be in a commercial. I joked and said "why not? Have you seen my salary?" It turned out to be a national commercial which got me into the actors union. I remembered getting that letter unexpectedly from SAG in the mail and I couldn't remember the last time I was that happy. Next day I decide to join a conservatory acting school at nights after work and ended up being taught by the brilliant Bill Esper. Six months later my life was upside down. I called it quits on the job, the ivy league graduate degree and the picket fence life that was never for me. That was truly a new beginning.
LatinoBuzz: Something I always ask, what does being Latina in this industry mean to you? What do you want to see more from Latinos in film?
Luciana: T here is a difference between Latinos in film and films about Latinos. The Latino population is reaching a 50% mark in the make up of America and we buy more movie tickets than any other ethnic group. That should be represented on screen. As a teacher I learned that most of this Latino generation is an English speaker, general classroom educated, who dream of being more than the stereotypical maid and drug dealers we end up representing on screen. That is old news. It's time the industry catches up. This is an era of a the Latino generation that is in search of that American dream. Latinos are everywhere, in every profession, and that should be reflected on the screen. I would like to see a time where we wouldn't just fill a quota but be considered for any role.
LatinoBuzz: Tell me about your role in The Night Crew.
Luciana: I play 'Rose' in The Night Crew. She is the only female member of the 'Crew' and fits in like one of the boys. Rose is a true fighter. She is tough, relentless and keeps the boys in check so expect lots of action and gun play from this one. But Rose also has another side of her that is feminine and womanly which she keeps guarded and protected until she falls in love with one of the crew members. For the sake of the Crew they try to keep those feelings at bay but love must always prevail. At least I believe so and fortunately so does Paul Sloan and Christian Sesma the writers of The Night Crew. I got really lucky with this character. She gets to show all sides of the same person and there is nothing more human than that. I can't get over how blessed I am to be working with this team. Christian Sesma, A.J Rickert-Epstein and Luke Goss are just a brilliant team. It has been a wonderful learning and collaborative experience and indie film gives you space for that.
LatinoBuzz: I remember that it was a short window from audition to shooting The Night Crew. How did you adjust?
Luciana: Yes! The phone call was quite a surprise. I was ready to hop on a plane to spend Thanksgiving with my amazing American family at Plow Farms in Plowville, Pa when it happened. This is where we will be shooting our feature Don't Look next year. We successfully Kickstarted for. I canceled the same morning I was suppose to fly out and jokingly told Christian he took me off the plane. It was the most romantic thing anyone has ever done for me. Then I called Mama Brenda, my sis Lindsay and my family in Brazil to tell them all the good news. The hardest part was to be good on Thanksgiving and not jump on the delicious meal my friends cooked up for us. I was so excited I barely slept those few days before we hit the road to Palm Springs where we are shooting now.
LatinoBuzz: You have to pick a director, co-star and story. Go!
Luciana: Oh man that is so hard! The list would go on and on. I was so lucky this year to work with people like my amazing friend Shane Black and Robert Downey Jr, Ben Kingsley, Alec Smight, Ted Danson, Georgia Fox, George Eads and now Christian Sesma, Danny Trejo, Luke Goss, Bokeem Woodbine and Paul Sloan. I am over the moon and to them I would like to say thank you for being part of my journey. In the hopes this lucky streak continues, I would love to work with people like Wes Anderson, Jose Padilha, Quentin Tarantino and James Wan.
These guys have such an unique style I think would be a wonderful and freeing experience. Now in terms of co-stars this might make me sound like a big nerd but I would have loved to dance with Fred Astaire and dream of finding love in a black and white picture. I also want to make movies in Brazil. We are expanding in talent, experience and opportunity and I want to be part of telling the stories of my people. Brazilians are amongst the top 5 highest immigration groups here in America.
LatinoBuzz: What's your theme song? (And it can't be 'Girl from Ipanema'!)
Luciana: I have one for each moment just like a movie. But I particularly enjoy music that carries a female voice. Girl power stuff really. Lorde's last album is one I have played a bunch this year and Taylor Swifts (Red) has played everyday this year (I do love her stuff, 'have to admit!). I also love the indie stuff with Vampire Weekend, Phoenix and other bands a such. However, what I like most is discovering new music and I'm lucky some of my friends are amazing at it like Kaylin Lee Clinton. Her new album Painted Road is also on repeat on my list.
LatinoBuzz: “Five years from now Luciana will be...”
Luciana: A household name. Making multiple movies a year, on a TV show, doing more charity work to use her powers for good. Having her mom and sis here whenever they missed each other. Then she gets to go home to her family: the love of her life, Spike the dog and a kid or two. That to me would be having it all!
Keep up with Luciana at http://www.lucianafaulhaber.com/ and The Night Crew on the Fb page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Nightcrew/177404398973101
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook .
LatinoBuzz: When did the acting thing hit you? And why do you Have to do this?
Luciana: I always kept creative through childhood and college. My parents have always been supportive of the arts as a hobby. So I went on to have a serious degree and become a teacher. One day the father of one of my students walks by my classroom and asked if I wanted to be in a commercial. I joked and said "why not? Have you seen my salary?" It turned out to be a national commercial which got me into the actors union. I remembered getting that letter unexpectedly from SAG in the mail and I couldn't remember the last time I was that happy. Next day I decide to join a conservatory acting school at nights after work and ended up being taught by the brilliant Bill Esper. Six months later my life was upside down. I called it quits on the job, the ivy league graduate degree and the picket fence life that was never for me. That was truly a new beginning.
LatinoBuzz: Something I always ask, what does being Latina in this industry mean to you? What do you want to see more from Latinos in film?
Luciana: T here is a difference between Latinos in film and films about Latinos. The Latino population is reaching a 50% mark in the make up of America and we buy more movie tickets than any other ethnic group. That should be represented on screen. As a teacher I learned that most of this Latino generation is an English speaker, general classroom educated, who dream of being more than the stereotypical maid and drug dealers we end up representing on screen. That is old news. It's time the industry catches up. This is an era of a the Latino generation that is in search of that American dream. Latinos are everywhere, in every profession, and that should be reflected on the screen. I would like to see a time where we wouldn't just fill a quota but be considered for any role.
LatinoBuzz: Tell me about your role in The Night Crew.
Luciana: I play 'Rose' in The Night Crew. She is the only female member of the 'Crew' and fits in like one of the boys. Rose is a true fighter. She is tough, relentless and keeps the boys in check so expect lots of action and gun play from this one. But Rose also has another side of her that is feminine and womanly which she keeps guarded and protected until she falls in love with one of the crew members. For the sake of the Crew they try to keep those feelings at bay but love must always prevail. At least I believe so and fortunately so does Paul Sloan and Christian Sesma the writers of The Night Crew. I got really lucky with this character. She gets to show all sides of the same person and there is nothing more human than that. I can't get over how blessed I am to be working with this team. Christian Sesma, A.J Rickert-Epstein and Luke Goss are just a brilliant team. It has been a wonderful learning and collaborative experience and indie film gives you space for that.
LatinoBuzz: I remember that it was a short window from audition to shooting The Night Crew. How did you adjust?
Luciana: Yes! The phone call was quite a surprise. I was ready to hop on a plane to spend Thanksgiving with my amazing American family at Plow Farms in Plowville, Pa when it happened. This is where we will be shooting our feature Don't Look next year. We successfully Kickstarted for. I canceled the same morning I was suppose to fly out and jokingly told Christian he took me off the plane. It was the most romantic thing anyone has ever done for me. Then I called Mama Brenda, my sis Lindsay and my family in Brazil to tell them all the good news. The hardest part was to be good on Thanksgiving and not jump on the delicious meal my friends cooked up for us. I was so excited I barely slept those few days before we hit the road to Palm Springs where we are shooting now.
LatinoBuzz: You have to pick a director, co-star and story. Go!
Luciana: Oh man that is so hard! The list would go on and on. I was so lucky this year to work with people like my amazing friend Shane Black and Robert Downey Jr, Ben Kingsley, Alec Smight, Ted Danson, Georgia Fox, George Eads and now Christian Sesma, Danny Trejo, Luke Goss, Bokeem Woodbine and Paul Sloan. I am over the moon and to them I would like to say thank you for being part of my journey. In the hopes this lucky streak continues, I would love to work with people like Wes Anderson, Jose Padilha, Quentin Tarantino and James Wan.
These guys have such an unique style I think would be a wonderful and freeing experience. Now in terms of co-stars this might make me sound like a big nerd but I would have loved to dance with Fred Astaire and dream of finding love in a black and white picture. I also want to make movies in Brazil. We are expanding in talent, experience and opportunity and I want to be part of telling the stories of my people. Brazilians are amongst the top 5 highest immigration groups here in America.
LatinoBuzz: What's your theme song? (And it can't be 'Girl from Ipanema'!)
Luciana: I have one for each moment just like a movie. But I particularly enjoy music that carries a female voice. Girl power stuff really. Lorde's last album is one I have played a bunch this year and Taylor Swifts (Red) has played everyday this year (I do love her stuff, 'have to admit!). I also love the indie stuff with Vampire Weekend, Phoenix and other bands a such. However, what I like most is discovering new music and I'm lucky some of my friends are amazing at it like Kaylin Lee Clinton. Her new album Painted Road is also on repeat on my list.
LatinoBuzz: “Five years from now Luciana will be...”
Luciana: A household name. Making multiple movies a year, on a TV show, doing more charity work to use her powers for good. Having her mom and sis here whenever they missed each other. Then she gets to go home to her family: the love of her life, Spike the dog and a kid or two. That to me would be having it all!
Keep up with Luciana at http://www.lucianafaulhaber.com/ and The Night Crew on the Fb page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Nightcrew/177404398973101
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook .
- 12/18/2013
- by Juan Caceres
- Sydney's Buzz
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" will indeed see the last of William Petersen as Gil Grissom in the series' first episode in 2009. Through a recently-outed press release, it has been unraveled that the bowing out of Peterson has been embedded in the forthcoming episode entitled "One to Go" as his character takes a sudden leave from the CSI team.
On the episode scheduled to air on Thursday, January 15, 2009, Peterson's character will stun his co-workers with an announcement that his time as a CSI has come to an end after working with Dr. Raymond Langston on the "Dick & Jane" murders. Before leaving the team for good though, he offers Langston a permanent position on the CSI team.
"One to Go" will see show's regulars, Marg Helgenberger, George Eads, Paul Guilfoyle, Eric Szmanda and many others. It will also feature the newest cast addition Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Raymond Langston. The episode directed...
On the episode scheduled to air on Thursday, January 15, 2009, Peterson's character will stun his co-workers with an announcement that his time as a CSI has come to an end after working with Dr. Raymond Langston on the "Dick & Jane" murders. Before leaving the team for good though, he offers Langston a permanent position on the CSI team.
"One to Go" will see show's regulars, Marg Helgenberger, George Eads, Paul Guilfoyle, Eric Szmanda and many others. It will also feature the newest cast addition Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Raymond Langston. The episode directed...
- 12/6/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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