Mickey Haller won’t be taking your case. Deadline reports that CBS has passed on the Lincoln Lawyer pilot. The show hails from iconic showrunner David E Kelley and would have starred The Glades’ Kiele Sanchez, who was to play office manager Lorna, and Logan Marshall-Green, who was set to succeed Matthew McConaughey in the title… Continue reading CBS Passes on Lincoln Lawyer Pilot
Tag: Mystery
Final Scoob! Trailer Arrives Online
Mystery Inc. had to save one of their own in the final Scoob! trailer. The animated reboot of the Scooby-Doo franchise comes from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated alum Tony Cervone and Warner Animation Group. The project features the voices of Zac Efron, Amanda Seyfried, Will Forte, Gina Rodriguez, Mark Wahlberg, and, of course, Frank Welker as… Continue reading Final Scoob! Trailer Arrives Online
Irene Adler Comic Adler Releases This Week
The love of Sherlock Holmes’ life, Irene Adler, is about to get her own self-titled comic series courtesy of Titan Comics. The creative team of Lavie Tidhar and artist Paul McCaffrey have joined forces for a five-issue miniseries, titled Adler, which will team Irene with various people from the era – both fictional and otherwise… Continue reading Irene Adler Comic Adler Releases This Week
Spenser Confidential Trailer Brings the Famous PI to Netflix
It’s time to break out the Scotch as one of the greatest PIs of all time is about to return to the screen courtesy of Netflix in Spenser Confidential. The film, directed by Peter Berg, is based on author Ace Atkins’ novel Wonderland, which continues the adventures of Robert B. Parker’s long-running detective Spenser. Featuring… Continue reading Spenser Confidential Trailer Brings the Famous PI to Netflix
Going Back to Baker Street with Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Growing up, the only versions of Sherlock Holmes I enjoyed were a parody with the Chipmunks, Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century, and, to a lesser extent, the Sherlock Holmes episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring Data and Geordi LaForge as Holmes and Watson, respectively. So when I discovered that Guy Ritchie was… Continue reading Going Back to Baker Street with Sherlock Holmes (2009)
REVIEW: Knives Out (2019)
It’s no secret that I have my issues with Rian Johnson’s take on the Skywalker saga in The Last Jedi. But this does not mean that I have issues with Johnson as a filmmaker. His original movies Brick, The Brothers Bloom, and Looper, were each something special, and he brought a unique vision to all… Continue reading REVIEW: Knives Out (2019)