"You've seen the movies, you know what happens to these guys when they fall to Earth." Bleecker Street has revealed the first official trailer for Jules, a sci-fi indie comedy from filmmaker Marc Turtletaub, best known for his charming film Puzzle from a few years ago. This recently premiered at the Sonoma Film Festival and will be playing in theaters nationwide starting in August before the summer is over. An unusual and unexpected visitor brings together several people living in a small town in rural Western Pennsylvania. A lonely older man befriends a mute alien visitor. Described as "a funny, wildly inventive ride as the three neighbors find meaning and connection later in life - thanks to this unlikely stranger." The film stars Ben Kingsley, Harriet Sansom Harris, Zoe Winters, Jane Curtin, Donald Paul, Jeff Kim, with Jade Quon as Jules. This looks surprisingly charming, with a cute lil' blue man alien in it.
- 7/10/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Accused Episode 4 “Kendall’s Story.”] When Kendall’s (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) 10-year-old daughter is assaulted in the latest episode of Accused, he does take matters into his own hands — but only after letting his friend Lamar (Donald Paul) get in his head and there’s much more to the story. Lamar insists that the police won’t catch the guy, pointing out the track record of the detective (Wendell Pierce’s Trent Douglas) on the case. Furthermore, his brother David (Kobna Holdbrook-Smith) spots the guy in the park. The three men end up chasing him into a public restroom, where Lamar and David are the first to strike. Kendall does kick him, off Lamar’s encouragement, but it’s his friend who goes back and kicks him a few more times, including in the head, when the guy reaches for his phone. Kendall then struggles with what to tell the police,...
- 2/15/2023
- TV Insider
After a brief hiatus, Accused returns to Fox tonight with an episode that promises to “put you through the wringer.” Accused Episode 4, “Kendall’s Story,” follows a father who takes matters into his own hands after his daughter is assaulted. As he sits in a courtroom for his crime, viewers will watch the events leading up to the trial and learn the final verdict. Here’s who makes up the cast of Accused Episode 4, including Malcolm-Jamal Warner and more.
‘Accused’ Episode 4 cast members Wendell Pierce as Detective Trent Douglas and Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Kendall | Steve Wilkie/Fox Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Kendall
The star of the episode is Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who plays the titular Kendall Gomillion. As Kendall deals with the aftermath of his daughter’s assault, he feels pressured by his friends to take justice into his own hands with the person responsible for the crime.
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‘Accused’ Episode 4 cast members Wendell Pierce as Detective Trent Douglas and Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Kendall | Steve Wilkie/Fox Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Kendall
The star of the episode is Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who plays the titular Kendall Gomillion. As Kendall deals with the aftermath of his daughter’s assault, he feels pressured by his friends to take justice into his own hands with the person responsible for the crime.
Fans of Fox...
- 2/15/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Resident‘s Malcolm-Jamal Warner stars in Fox’s Accused season one episode four, “Kendall’s Story.” Directed by Clark Johnson from a script by Keith Josef Adkins, episode four is set to air on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt
The episode four cast also includes Karen LeBlanc as Alisa Gomillion, Wendell Pierce as Detective Trent Douglas, Donald Paul as Lamar Mingoe, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as David Mingo, and Camilla Edna Bascom as Ingrid. Ian D. Clark plays Father Southgate, Geoffrey Pounsett is Ada Bill Stanley, and Jasmine Burns is Patrice Leonard.
“Kendall’s Story” Plot: When a man (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) learns his daughter was assaulted in a park near their home, his friends encourage him to take justice into his own hands.
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The episode four cast also includes Karen LeBlanc as Alisa Gomillion, Wendell Pierce as Detective Trent Douglas, Donald Paul as Lamar Mingoe, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as David Mingo, and Camilla Edna Bascom as Ingrid. Ian D. Clark plays Father Southgate, Geoffrey Pounsett is Ada Bill Stanley, and Jasmine Burns is Patrice Leonard.
“Kendall’s Story” Plot: When a man (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) learns his daughter was assaulted in a park near their home, his friends encourage him to take justice into his own hands.
Season 1 Episode 1 “Scott’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Ava’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 3 “Danny’s Story” Preview Malcolm-Jamal Warner in the “Kendall’s Story” episode of...
- 2/3/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Crime has never not made for popular TV viewing, but in recent years especially, it’s been covered in every which way. There are shows revisiting famous transgressions from more enlightened perspectives, or more playful ones. There are procedurals centering on cops, and limited series delving into the psychologies of the perpetrators. There are crime dramas that double as character studies, as cultural critiques, as meta examinations of the genre itself.
In that landscape, a new one needs something to make itself stand out, be it vivid style, unforgettable performances, a burning sense of purpose or at least an irresistible gimmick. Fox’s anthology series Accused, despite its promising pedigree (it was developed by Howard Gordon of Homeland and 24, and based on an award-winning BBC series by Jimmy McGovern), never manages to find it. The five episodes sent to critics, of a 15-episode season, aren’t so much awful as...
In that landscape, a new one needs something to make itself stand out, be it vivid style, unforgettable performances, a burning sense of purpose or at least an irresistible gimmick. Fox’s anthology series Accused, despite its promising pedigree (it was developed by Howard Gordon of Homeland and 24, and based on an award-winning BBC series by Jimmy McGovern), never manages to find it. The five episodes sent to critics, of a 15-episode season, aren’t so much awful as...
- 1/18/2023
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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