Get ready for a pulse-pounding episode of “Feds” as Season 1 Episode 4, titled “Garden City Terror,” unravels a chilling tale of a terror plot brewing in the heart of Kansas. Airing at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, November 29, 2023, on Investigation Discovery, this installment follows the FBI’s discovery of a potential catastrophe unfolding in the quaint town of Garden City.
Special Agents Amy Kuhn and Robin Smith take center stage as they embark on a race against time to dismantle the impending threat and save the lives of hundreds of innocent people. The intensity escalates as they navigate the delicate balance of thwarting the terror plot while safeguarding the identity and safety of their informant. Brace yourself for an edge-of-your-seat experience as “Feds” unveils the real-life challenges and high-stakes decisions faced by those tasked with preserving national security.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Wednesday 29 November 2023 on Investigation Discovery
Feds Garden City Terror...
Special Agents Amy Kuhn and Robin Smith take center stage as they embark on a race against time to dismantle the impending threat and save the lives of hundreds of innocent people. The intensity escalates as they navigate the delicate balance of thwarting the terror plot while safeguarding the identity and safety of their informant. Brace yourself for an edge-of-your-seat experience as “Feds” unveils the real-life challenges and high-stakes decisions faced by those tasked with preserving national security.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Wednesday 29 November 2023 on Investigation Discovery
Feds Garden City Terror...
- 11/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “OWN Spotlight” titled “Oprah, Courtney B. Vance & Dr. Robin,” set to air at 11:00 Pm on Saturday, November 11, 2023, on OWN, viewers can look forward to an insightful conversation between Oprah Winfrey, Courtney B. Vance, and Dr. Robin Smith. The episode centers on their co-authored book, “The Invisible Ache: Black Men Identifying Their Pain and Reclaiming their Power.”
Courtney B. Vance shares personal experiences of how the tragedies of his father and godson’s suicides have profoundly affected his life. This candid discussion sheds light on the emotional and mental challenges that black men face and their journey towards reclaiming their inner strength.
Viewers can expect a thought-provoking and empathetic dialogue that addresses essential topics and offers a deeper understanding of the pain and resilience of black men. “OWN Spotlight” continues to provide a platform for meaningful conversations, and this episode is no exception. Don’t...
Courtney B. Vance shares personal experiences of how the tragedies of his father and godson’s suicides have profoundly affected his life. This candid discussion sheds light on the emotional and mental challenges that black men face and their journey towards reclaiming their inner strength.
Viewers can expect a thought-provoking and empathetic dialogue that addresses essential topics and offers a deeper understanding of the pain and resilience of black men. “OWN Spotlight” continues to provide a platform for meaningful conversations, and this episode is no exception. Don’t...
- 11/4/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, October 17, 2023.
Netflix has taken an odd approach to promoting Elite Season 7.
We've had random teasers on social media that haven't given much of the plot away,
Now, three days before its premiere date, we have a full-length promo that teases what's on the horizon.
Off the bat, I'm not interested in going back to Las Encinas.
Bringing Omar Ayuso back made me think that a change of scenery was on the menu.
Unfortunately, that isn't the case.
We see that Omar is still trying to piece together his thoughts about Samuel's death at the end of Elite Season 5.
New cast members for Elite Season 7 include Mirela Balic, Gleb Abrosimov, Nadia Al Saidi, Fernando Líndez, Alejandro Albarracín, Iván Mendes, and Maribel Verdú.
They join Elite Season 6 cast members Valentina Zenere, Andre Lamoglia, Carmen Arrufat, Alex Pastrana, Alvaro de Juana,...
Netflix has taken an odd approach to promoting Elite Season 7.
We've had random teasers on social media that haven't given much of the plot away,
Now, three days before its premiere date, we have a full-length promo that teases what's on the horizon.
Off the bat, I'm not interested in going back to Las Encinas.
Bringing Omar Ayuso back made me think that a change of scenery was on the menu.
Unfortunately, that isn't the case.
We see that Omar is still trying to piece together his thoughts about Samuel's death at the end of Elite Season 5.
New cast members for Elite Season 7 include Mirela Balic, Gleb Abrosimov, Nadia Al Saidi, Fernando Líndez, Alejandro Albarracín, Iván Mendes, and Maribel Verdú.
They join Elite Season 6 cast members Valentina Zenere, Andre Lamoglia, Carmen Arrufat, Alex Pastrana, Alvaro de Juana,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Dr Sales has sold Canadian distribution rights for Norwegian director Tonje Hessen Schei’s “Praying for Armageddon” to LevelFilm. The deal was revealed follows the film’s North American premiere at Hot Docs Film Festival. The film made its world premiere in Cph:dox.
The film explores the power and influence of powerful U.S. fundamentalist evangelicals as they aim to fulfil the biblical prophecy of Armageddon. With close quarters journalism, the feature documentary embeds with American believers who prepare for the Holy War and exposes how powerful megachurch pastors call for the “final battle” that they believe will trigger the Second Coming of Christ. A deep dive into power and policy, the film unveils how politicians driven by faith embrace Israel as the key to their prophetic vision for the end of days. At any cost.
The film is directed by Tonje Hessen Schei, co-directed by Michael Rowley, and produced by Christian Aune Falch,...
The film explores the power and influence of powerful U.S. fundamentalist evangelicals as they aim to fulfil the biblical prophecy of Armageddon. With close quarters journalism, the feature documentary embeds with American believers who prepare for the Holy War and exposes how powerful megachurch pastors call for the “final battle” that they believe will trigger the Second Coming of Christ. A deep dive into power and policy, the film unveils how politicians driven by faith embrace Israel as the key to their prophetic vision for the end of days. At any cost.
The film is directed by Tonje Hessen Schei, co-directed by Michael Rowley, and produced by Christian Aune Falch,...
- 5/7/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Shout! Studios has acquired all North American rights to the feature documentary Refuge from levelFILM, Katie Couric Media and Artemis Rising Foundation. The multi-platform entertainment distribution and production arm of Shout! Factory plans to release the film in theaters and across all major digital platforms early next year.
Directed and produced by award winners Erin Bernhardt and Din Blankenship, Refuge is set in the most diverse square mile in America — Clarkston, Georgia — and follows a Syrian Kurd, a former Klansman, and a town of refugees who seek belonging in a country that blames them for its problems. Swimming against the current of an increasingly polarized and isolated America, each must decide whether they will risk knowing and being known by those who oppose them. Ultimately, Refuge uncovers what is possible when we leave the security of our tribes, and what is at stake for our country if we don’t.
Directed and produced by award winners Erin Bernhardt and Din Blankenship, Refuge is set in the most diverse square mile in America — Clarkston, Georgia — and follows a Syrian Kurd, a former Klansman, and a town of refugees who seek belonging in a country that blames them for its problems. Swimming against the current of an increasingly polarized and isolated America, each must decide whether they will risk knowing and being known by those who oppose them. Ultimately, Refuge uncovers what is possible when we leave the security of our tribes, and what is at stake for our country if we don’t.
- 10/25/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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Bill Plante, who spent more than a half-century with CBS News as one of the longest-serving White House broadcast journalists in history, died Wednesday of respiratory failure at his home in Washington, his family announced. He was 84.
Plante reported on the Vietnam War, covered the civil rights movement and all 13 U.S. presidential elections from 1968 to 2016 and anchored the CBS Sunday Night News from 1988-95 before retiring in 2016 after 52 years with the division.
The multiple Emmy winner was a White House correspondent for 35 years during the administrations of Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. He also covered the State Department while George H.W. Bush was president.
“I have no wasted sympathy on any occupant of the White House,” Plante once said. “They are out to present themselves in the best possible light, and it’s our job to find out,...
Bill Plante, who spent more than a half-century with CBS News as one of the longest-serving White House broadcast journalists in history, died Wednesday of respiratory failure at his home in Washington, his family announced. He was 84.
Plante reported on the Vietnam War, covered the civil rights movement and all 13 U.S. presidential elections from 1968 to 2016 and anchored the CBS Sunday Night News from 1988-95 before retiring in 2016 after 52 years with the division.
The multiple Emmy winner was a White House correspondent for 35 years during the administrations of Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. He also covered the State Department while George H.W. Bush was president.
“I have no wasted sympathy on any occupant of the White House,” Plante once said. “They are out to present themselves in the best possible light, and it’s our job to find out,...
- 9/29/2022
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bill Plante, whose tenure as a CBS News White House correspondent spanned the administrations of Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama, has died.
Plante was 84 and suffered from respiratory failure on Wednesday, the network said.
Plante retired in 2016 after 52 years with the news division, a career that included coverage of the civil rights movement and of Vietnam, as well as all presidential elections from 1968 to 2016. Plante was also the anchor of CBS Sunday Night News from 1988 to 1995.
Plante joined the network in 1964 as a reporter and assignment editor and, starting two years later, as a correspondent in Chicago, where he was born. During the 1960s and 70s, he covered the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers that would go on to be featured in the movie Mississippi Burning, and he interviewed Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 as he marched from Selma to Montgomery. Plante did four tours reporting in Vietnam — in 1964, 1967, 1971-1972 and,...
Plante was 84 and suffered from respiratory failure on Wednesday, the network said.
Plante retired in 2016 after 52 years with the news division, a career that included coverage of the civil rights movement and of Vietnam, as well as all presidential elections from 1968 to 2016. Plante was also the anchor of CBS Sunday Night News from 1988 to 1995.
Plante joined the network in 1964 as a reporter and assignment editor and, starting two years later, as a correspondent in Chicago, where he was born. During the 1960s and 70s, he covered the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers that would go on to be featured in the movie Mississippi Burning, and he interviewed Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 as he marched from Selma to Montgomery. Plante did four tours reporting in Vietnam — in 1964, 1967, 1971-1972 and,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The Sundance Film Festival only just announced its lineup on Tuesday, but we already have a sale. Magnolia has acquired the worldwide rights to “A Glitch In The Matrix,” a sci-fi documentary from director Rodney Ascher that is set to premiere in the Midnight section of the festival.
Ascher is the director of “Room 237” and “The Nightmare,” and his latest film examines the idea that maybe we’re all living in a simulation as presupposed by “The Matrix.”
Magnolia will launch “A Glitch In The Matrix” in theaters and on demand on February 5, immediately following its Sundance premiere. This is Ascher’s third film to premiere at the festival.
Ascher’s film poses a red pill/blue pill scenario and asks the question, “What if we are living in a simulation, and the world as we know it is not real?”
To tackle this wild idea, Ascher uses a...
Ascher is the director of “Room 237” and “The Nightmare,” and his latest film examines the idea that maybe we’re all living in a simulation as presupposed by “The Matrix.”
Magnolia will launch “A Glitch In The Matrix” in theaters and on demand on February 5, immediately following its Sundance premiere. This is Ascher’s third film to premiere at the festival.
Ascher’s film poses a red pill/blue pill scenario and asks the question, “What if we are living in a simulation, and the world as we know it is not real?”
To tackle this wild idea, Ascher uses a...
- 12/16/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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