"Time & Tide" - As Agent Carter closes in on Howard Stark's stolen technology, Peggy's secret mission could unravel when the Ssr arrests Jarvis and a secret is revealed, on "Marvel's Agent Carter." "Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter, James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis, Chad Michael Murray as Agent Jack Thompson, Enver Gjokaj as Agent Daniel Sousa and Shea Whigham as Chief Roger Dooley. Guest starring are Lyndsy Fonseca as Angie Martinelli, Kyle Bornheimer as Agent Ray Krzeminski, Meagan Fay as Miriam Fry, Patrick Smith as Agent Wallace, Alexander Carroll as Agent Yauch, Rob Mars as Jerome Zandow, Lesley Boone as Rose, Benita Robledo as Carol, Bridget Regan as Dottie Underwood, Laura Coover as Molly, Tim James as Jimmy, Paul Roache as building manager, Christie Lynn Herring as prostitute and Rick Steadman as automat customer. "Time & Tide" was written by Andi Bushell and directed by Scott Winant.
- 1/13/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
"Time & Tide" - As Agent Carter closes in on Howard Stark's stolen technology, Peggy's secret mission could unravel when the Ssr arrests Jarvis and a secret is revealed, on "Marvel's Agent Carter." "Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter, James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis, Chad Michael Murray as Agent Jack Thompson, Enver Gjokaj as Agent Daniel Sousa and Shea Whigham as Chief Roger Dooley. Guest starring are Lyndsy Fonseca as Angie Martinelli, Kyle Bornheimer as Agent Ray Krzeminski, Meagan Fay as Miriam Fry, Patrick Smith as Agent Wallace, Alexander Carroll as Agent Yauch, Rob Mars as Jerome Zandow, Lesley Boone as Rose, Benita Robledo as Carol, Bridget Regan as Dottie Underwood, Laura Coover as Molly, Tim James as Jimmy, Paul Roache as building manager, Christie Lynn Herring as prostitute and Rick Steadman as automat customer. "Time & Tide" was written by Andi Bushell and directed by Scott Winant.
- 1/12/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Sneak Peek more new footage and images from the third episode of "Marvel's Agent Carter", titled "Time & Tide", written by Andi Bushell and directed by Scott Winant, airing January 13, 2015 on ABC:
"...while 'Agent Carter' (Peggy Atwell) closes in on recovering the stolen technology of 'Howard Stark', her secret mission could unravel when the 'Ssr' arrests 'Jarvis' and a dangerous secret is revealed..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Chad Michael Murray as 'Agent Jack Thompson', Enver Gjokaj as 'Agent Daniel Sousa' and Shea Whigham as 'Chief Roger Dooley'.
Guest stars include Lyndsy Fonseca as 'Angie Martinelli', Kyle Bornheimer as 'Agent Ray Krzeminski', Meagan Fay as 'Miriam Fry', Patrick Smith as 'Agent Wallace', Alexander Carroll as 'Agent Yauch', Rob Mars as 'Jerome Zandow', Lesley Boone as 'Rose', Benita Robledo as 'Carol', Bridget Regan as 'Dottie Underwood', Laura Coover as 'Molly',...
"...while 'Agent Carter' (Peggy Atwell) closes in on recovering the stolen technology of 'Howard Stark', her secret mission could unravel when the 'Ssr' arrests 'Jarvis' and a dangerous secret is revealed..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Chad Michael Murray as 'Agent Jack Thompson', Enver Gjokaj as 'Agent Daniel Sousa' and Shea Whigham as 'Chief Roger Dooley'.
Guest stars include Lyndsy Fonseca as 'Angie Martinelli', Kyle Bornheimer as 'Agent Ray Krzeminski', Meagan Fay as 'Miriam Fry', Patrick Smith as 'Agent Wallace', Alexander Carroll as 'Agent Yauch', Rob Mars as 'Jerome Zandow', Lesley Boone as 'Rose', Benita Robledo as 'Carol', Bridget Regan as 'Dottie Underwood', Laura Coover as 'Molly',...
- 1/11/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage and images from "Time & Tide", the second episode of Marvel's "Agent Carter", written by Andi Bushell and directed by Scott Winant, airing January 13, 2015 on ABC:
"...while 'Agent Carter' (Peggy Atwell) closes in on recovering the stolen technology of 'Howard Stark', her secret mission could unravel when the 'Ssr' arrests 'Jarvis' and a dangerous secret is revealed..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Chad Michael Murray as 'Agent Jack Thompson', Enver Gjokaj as 'Agent Daniel Sousa' and Shea Whigham as 'Chief Roger Dooley'.
Guest stars include Lyndsy Fonseca as 'Angie Martinelli', Kyle Bornheimer as 'Agent Ray Krzeminski', Meagan Fay as 'Miriam Fry', Patrick Smith as 'Agent Wallace', Alexander Carroll as 'Agent Yauch', Rob Mars as 'Jerome Zandow', Lesley Boone as 'Rose', Benita Robledo as 'Carol', Bridget Regan as 'Dottie Underwood', Laura Coover as 'Molly',...
"...while 'Agent Carter' (Peggy Atwell) closes in on recovering the stolen technology of 'Howard Stark', her secret mission could unravel when the 'Ssr' arrests 'Jarvis' and a dangerous secret is revealed..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Chad Michael Murray as 'Agent Jack Thompson', Enver Gjokaj as 'Agent Daniel Sousa' and Shea Whigham as 'Chief Roger Dooley'.
Guest stars include Lyndsy Fonseca as 'Angie Martinelli', Kyle Bornheimer as 'Agent Ray Krzeminski', Meagan Fay as 'Miriam Fry', Patrick Smith as 'Agent Wallace', Alexander Carroll as 'Agent Yauch', Rob Mars as 'Jerome Zandow', Lesley Boone as 'Rose', Benita Robledo as 'Carol', Bridget Regan as 'Dottie Underwood', Laura Coover as 'Molly',...
- 1/8/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
"Time and Tide" is the title of the second episode of Marvel's "S.H.I.E.L.D." prequel, "Agent Carter", written by Andi Bushell and directed by Scott Winant, airing January 13, 2015 on ABC:
"...while 'Agent Carter' (Peggy Atwell) closes in on recovering the stolen technology of 'Howard Stark', her secret mission could unravel when the 'Ssr' arrests 'Jarvis' and a dangerous secret is revealed..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Chad Michael Murray as 'Agent Jack Thompson', Enver Gjokaj as 'Agent Daniel Sousa' and Shea Whigham as 'Chief Roger Dooley'.
Guest stars include Lyndsy Fonseca as 'Angie Martinelli', Kyle Bornheimer as 'Agent Ray Krzeminski', Meagan Fay as 'Miriam Fry', Patrick Smith as 'Agent Wallace', Alexander Carroll as 'Agent Yauch', Rob Mars as 'Jerome Zandow', Lesley Boone as 'Rose', Benita Robledo as 'Carol', Bridget Regan as 'Dottie Underwood',...
"...while 'Agent Carter' (Peggy Atwell) closes in on recovering the stolen technology of 'Howard Stark', her secret mission could unravel when the 'Ssr' arrests 'Jarvis' and a dangerous secret is revealed..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Chad Michael Murray as 'Agent Jack Thompson', Enver Gjokaj as 'Agent Daniel Sousa' and Shea Whigham as 'Chief Roger Dooley'.
Guest stars include Lyndsy Fonseca as 'Angie Martinelli', Kyle Bornheimer as 'Agent Ray Krzeminski', Meagan Fay as 'Miriam Fry', Patrick Smith as 'Agent Wallace', Alexander Carroll as 'Agent Yauch', Rob Mars as 'Jerome Zandow', Lesley Boone as 'Rose', Benita Robledo as 'Carol', Bridget Regan as 'Dottie Underwood',...
- 12/27/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
"Time & Tide" - As Agent Carter closes in on Howard Stark's stolen technology, Peggy's secret mission could unravel when the Ssr arrests Jarvis and a secret is revealed, on "Marvel's Agent Carter." "Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter, James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis, Chad Michael Murray as Agent Jack Thompson, Enver Gjokaj as Agent Daniel Sousa and Shea Whigham as Chief Roger Dooley. Guest starring are Lyndsy Fonseca as Angie Martinelli, Kyle Bornheimer as Agent Ray Krzeminski, Meagan Fay as Miriam Fry, Patrick Smith as Agent Wallace, Alexander Carroll as Agent Yauch, Rob Mars as Jerome Zandow, Lesley Boone as Rose, Benita Robledo as Carol, Bridget Regan as Dottie Underwood, Laura Coover as Molly, Tim James as Jimmy, Paul Roache as building manager, Christie Lynn Herring as prostitute and Rick Steadman as automat customer. "Time & Tide" was written by Andi Bushell and directed by Scott Winant.
- 12/22/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Seventh Art Releasing
NEW YORK -- A powerful Holocaust tale is given a terribly ham-fisted treatment in Miriam, demonstrating two thing yet again: that true stories often can feel much more wildly implausible than fictional ones, and that Holocaust-themed dramas need to be handled in highly responsible fashion. Director/co-screenwriter Matt Cimber fails to live up to that responsibility, though it does offer a powerful performance by Ariana Savalas (Telly Savalas' daughter) in the title role.
Miriam Schafer was a Lithuanian Jew who survived the Holocaust as well as the Soviet persecution. Orphaned as a young girl and interned in a labor camp, she was rescued by the Jewish underground and, thanks to her non-Jewish looks, taken in by an Aryan couple. Unfortunately, her troubles were only beginning as her male protector soon began repeatedly raping her, resulting in a pregnancy.
Forced to fend for herself as a single mother, she concealed her religious identity after the Russian occupation of the country and eventually fell in love with a Russian man who turned out to be a KGB officer.
Despite an effort to inject some respectability into the proceedings via the use of filmed interviews with actual Holocaust survivors, Miriam suffers from Cimber's highly exploitative approach and shoddy execution. Depicting the central character's travails with a horror movie-style aesthetic, the film features wooden performances by its supporting cast, cheap production values, amateurish cinematography and a disjointed, terribly awkward script that doesn't begin to do justice to its subject matter. Its only distinctive aspect is the impressive turn by its young leading actress, who was only 18 years old when the picture was filmed.
NEW YORK -- A powerful Holocaust tale is given a terribly ham-fisted treatment in Miriam, demonstrating two thing yet again: that true stories often can feel much more wildly implausible than fictional ones, and that Holocaust-themed dramas need to be handled in highly responsible fashion. Director/co-screenwriter Matt Cimber fails to live up to that responsibility, though it does offer a powerful performance by Ariana Savalas (Telly Savalas' daughter) in the title role.
Miriam Schafer was a Lithuanian Jew who survived the Holocaust as well as the Soviet persecution. Orphaned as a young girl and interned in a labor camp, she was rescued by the Jewish underground and, thanks to her non-Jewish looks, taken in by an Aryan couple. Unfortunately, her troubles were only beginning as her male protector soon began repeatedly raping her, resulting in a pregnancy.
Forced to fend for herself as a single mother, she concealed her religious identity after the Russian occupation of the country and eventually fell in love with a Russian man who turned out to be a KGB officer.
Despite an effort to inject some respectability into the proceedings via the use of filmed interviews with actual Holocaust survivors, Miriam suffers from Cimber's highly exploitative approach and shoddy execution. Depicting the central character's travails with a horror movie-style aesthetic, the film features wooden performances by its supporting cast, cheap production values, amateurish cinematography and a disjointed, terribly awkward script that doesn't begin to do justice to its subject matter. Its only distinctive aspect is the impressive turn by its young leading actress, who was only 18 years old when the picture was filmed.
- 6/20/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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