SHORT HOLLYWOOD HEADLINES
According to "Deadline" Fox has ordered a pilot for SPECTRE TV show, based on DC Comics hero Jim Corrigan, a former hard-nosed cop who is stuck in the afterlife. He must return to
Earth to hunt down criminals on behalf of a mysterious entity known only as "The Voice". Another two film actors to join the trend of movie stars moving to TV are Ethan Hawke and Vincent D'Onofrio who have joined new TV show BLUE TILT to be aired on NBC. They will play two seasoned homicide detectives - one married and one divorced - who are solving cases while dealing with their wives and ex-wives and kids. As "MovieWeb" reports the title BLUE TILT refers to a cop term for homicide detectives who, as a result of dealing with particularly brutal crimes, become a danger to themselves and are put under psychiatric observation.
Earth to hunt down criminals on behalf of a mysterious entity known only as "The Voice". Another two film actors to join the trend of movie stars moving to TV are Ethan Hawke and Vincent D'Onofrio who have joined new TV show BLUE TILT to be aired on NBC. They will play two seasoned homicide detectives - one married and one divorced - who are solving cases while dealing with their wives and ex-wives and kids. As "MovieWeb" reports the title BLUE TILT refers to a cop term for homicide detectives who, as a result of dealing with particularly brutal crimes, become a danger to themselves and are put under psychiatric observation.
The second trailer for today promotes spooky period thriller THE AWAKENING which should premiere sometime this year. The
atmospheric movie is set in 1921 when England is overwhelmed by the loss and grief of World War I. Rather bland British actress Rebecca Hall plays an author and professional hoax exposer from London, who is approached by a teacher (Dominic West) at a boarding school for little boys, because he believes the students are being tormented by a ghost. But when she starts exploring in order to explain sightings of a child ghost, everything she knew unravels as the 'missing' begin to show themselves. Always wonderful Imelda Staunton also appears in the film.