The Five-0 team uncovers a shocking secret when a neurosurgeon is murdered just before performing surgery in this episode featuring special guest star Daniel Baldwin reprising his role as Paul Delano. Also, McGarrett's (Alex O'Loughlin) car is stolen.
Well, they're trying to.
Brad Bird, who wrote and directed the original "Incredibles" movie back in 2004, has signed on to do the same for the sequel. He's in the midst of writing it now.
However, his writing process is being hindered by the combined might of Batman, Superman, Thor, the Incredible Hulk, and all the other superheroes that have been clogging screens in the 11 years since his first installment.
Seven women suddenly find themselves thrust into the spotlight because of their husbands’ involvement in the Space Race. When tragedy touches their lives, the ladies must rally together in this drama based on Lily Koppel’s book.
Liev Schreiber stars in “Ray Donovan”
No Eastern seaboard city is safe when flying sharks threaten citizens from Washington, D.C., to Florida in this premiere. Luckily, Ian Ziering returns as chainsaw-wielding shark fighter Fin and Tara Reid returns as April.
The final episode of season 10 had a feeling of things coming to an end because that very nearly was the end.
Executive producer Stephen Nathan said the show's writers had to make a season finale that could double as a satisfying series finale because they were making it before they knew if they were being renewed.
But they were renewed, and so Booth (played by David Boreanaz) and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) will be back.
Ryan Seacrest hosts as unsuspecting people are surprised with the experience of a lifetime in this unique, unscripted series. Anything can happen when the subjects open the door -- from a chance to win cash prizes to a visit from an NBA star or favorite celebrity.
"New York Times" reviewer Mike Hale neatly sums up the cross-border cop show's approach to setting, saying it's set in Vancouver "very subtly, so as not to confuse or turn off American viewers."
The fact that it is shot in Vancouver is not a secret, but the producers don't broadcast it, either (if you'll pardon the pun).
Renowned survival expert Bear Grylls takes Emmy-nominated actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson ("Modern Family") high above the Italian Alps in this new episode. The duo will brave the elements and wilderness for 48 hours in a one-on-one adventure of a lifetime.
Samantha Payne (Luciana Duvall) is a tough-as-nails Texas Ranger who reopens a 15-year-old cold case of a missing person. As she digs deeper into the disappearance of Jimmy, a bright young man who vanished more than a decade ago, she begins to suspect that the boy may, in fact, have been murdered. Her investigation uncovers clues that lead her to question Scott Briggs (Robert Duvall), an elderly and wealthy rancher living out his twilight years on his vast property. He resists her questioning, throwing her out of his house, and then uses his many connections to enlist the help of some powerful friends to put pressure on Payne to drop the investigation. She begins to fear for her life, but becomes convinced that she's on the right track with her questions. Meanwhile, Briggs' estranged son Ben (Franco) has unexpectedly returned to town after being gone for many years, reopening some old family wounds that threaten to expose the truth behind Jimmy's disappearance and ultimately tear their family apart.
Director: Robert Duvall. Stars: Robert Duvall, James Franco, Luciana Duvall, Josh Hartnett, Jim Parrack, Angie Cepeda. 2015. 100 min. Drama.
Murder and martial arts mix in this award-winning Hong Kong thriller. A mysterious killer named Feng has been murdering martial arts masters throughout Hong Kong, using the same fighting styles in which each is specialized. Meanwhile, Hahou Mo (Yen), a kung fu instructor who's been imprisoned after accidentally killing one of his opponents, is released to help Det. Luk Yuen-Sum (Yeung) locate the killer and bring him to justice. It's one furious action sequence after another as the two martial arts masters battle it out throughout Hong Kong. Eventually, Hahou determines the killer's real identity and motives, which drives the fugitive to threaten the woman that Hahou loves most in the world.
Director: Teddy Chan. Stars: Donnie Yen, Charlie Yeung, Baoqiang Wang. 2014. 100 min. Action.