Hey, "Blood & Treasure" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed episode 3 of this brand new series. Now that it's officially wrapped up, it's time to take a sneak peek look at what's going to take place in the next, new episode 4. CBS did serve up a new press release for it. So, that's what we'll be using for this spoiler session. To get things started, CBS' press release revealed that episode 4 is labeled, "The Secret of Macho Grande." It sounds like episode 4 will feature some very adventurous, interesting and action-filled scenes as a vital clue is discovered by Danny and Lexi. Fabi makes a huge rescue attempt. Hardwick delivers some new intel and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Danny and Lexi situation. It turns out that these two will somehow get their hands on a very important clue that ends up leading them to an Austrian castle.
- 6/5/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
It's been a few months since last we checked in on Domenic James' latest psychological thriller, Die, but the passage of time brings forth many a goodie. In this case a new trailer and poster!
Emily Hampshire, Elias Koteas, John Pyper-Ferguson, Caterina Murino, Patricia McKenzie, Patricia McKenzie, Karl Pruner, Simone-Elise Girard, Fabio Fulco, Peter Miller, Alexander Bisping, Ruth Chiang, Larry Day, Jayne Heitmeyer, Debbi Larkins, Elliott Larson, Vincent Messina and James Stevens all star.
No word on a release date yet, but stay tuned! In the interim follow the mysterious Jacob Odd on Twitter.
Synopsis
Six people, each of them on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened?
As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a disturbing experiment call the Trials.
Emily Hampshire, Elias Koteas, John Pyper-Ferguson, Caterina Murino, Patricia McKenzie, Patricia McKenzie, Karl Pruner, Simone-Elise Girard, Fabio Fulco, Peter Miller, Alexander Bisping, Ruth Chiang, Larry Day, Jayne Heitmeyer, Debbi Larkins, Elliott Larson, Vincent Messina and James Stevens all star.
No word on a release date yet, but stay tuned! In the interim follow the mysterious Jacob Odd on Twitter.
Synopsis
Six people, each of them on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened?
As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a disturbing experiment call the Trials.
- 3/23/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The trailer of the Canadian thriller Die is already online. Its distributor, E1 Entertainment, hasn't confirmed a release date for Die.
This is what the story looks like as provided by the distributor:
Six people, each of them is on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened? As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a distrubing experiment called the Trials. During the experiment, the unwilling participants will come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide each others' fate in a game of dice. As the storyline unfolds, we discover that something greater connects them all.The story of this Canadian-Italian co-production was penned by Nick Mead and Domenico Salvaggio. The film will be helmed by Canadian director Dominic James.
This is what the story looks like as provided by the distributor:
Six people, each of them is on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened? As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a distrubing experiment called the Trials. During the experiment, the unwilling participants will come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide each others' fate in a game of dice. As the storyline unfolds, we discover that something greater connects them all.The story of this Canadian-Italian co-production was penned by Nick Mead and Domenico Salvaggio. The film will be helmed by Canadian director Dominic James.
- 11/5/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
More people are getting set to play a madman's deadly terror game in Domenico Salvaggio latest thriller, Die, and we have some early artwork, stills, and a plot crunch to help you play along!
Emily Hampshire, Elias Koteas, John Pyper-Ferguson, Caterina Murino, Patricia McKenzie, Patricia McKenzie, Karl Pruner, Simone-Elise Girard, Fabio Fulco, Peter Miller, Alexander Bisping, Ruth Chiang, Larry Day, Jayne Heitmeyer, Debbi Larkins, Elliott Larson, Vincent Messina and James Stevens all star.
Synopsis
Six people, each of them is on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened?
As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a disturbing experiment call the Trials. During the experiment, the unwilling participants will come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide...
Emily Hampshire, Elias Koteas, John Pyper-Ferguson, Caterina Murino, Patricia McKenzie, Patricia McKenzie, Karl Pruner, Simone-Elise Girard, Fabio Fulco, Peter Miller, Alexander Bisping, Ruth Chiang, Larry Day, Jayne Heitmeyer, Debbi Larkins, Elliott Larson, Vincent Messina and James Stevens all star.
Synopsis
Six people, each of them is on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened?
As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a disturbing experiment call the Trials. During the experiment, the unwilling participants will come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide...
- 8/27/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Les Films Séville, a Canadian film distributor, has released on its web site the first images of the upoming Canadian thriller Die. It should be make its theatrical debut on September 1rst, 2010.
This is what the story looks like as provided by the distributor:
Six people, each of them is on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened? As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a distrubing experiment called the Trials. During the experiment, the unwilling participants will come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide each others' fate in a game of dice. As the storyline unfolds, we discover that something greater connects them all.The story of this Canadian-Italian co-production was penned by Nick Mead and Domenico Salvaggio.
This is what the story looks like as provided by the distributor:
Six people, each of them is on the road to self-destruction. They wake up in cells in a surreal facility, without knowing how they got there or why. Are they in denial? Are they crazy? What happened? As they try to figure things out, a mysterious man forces the six abductees to participate in a distrubing experiment called the Trials. During the experiment, the unwilling participants will come to face disturbing truths about themselves and decide each others' fate in a game of dice. As the storyline unfolds, we discover that something greater connects them all.The story of this Canadian-Italian co-production was penned by Nick Mead and Domenico Salvaggio.
- 7/17/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
You want to take a quick trip through cinema history? Not a lot of better places to start that Quebecois film maker Olivier Asselin’s Un Capitalisme Sentimental. The opening night film of the ongoing Festival du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal the film spins through a variety of styles, from classic American noir to German expressionism to the rise of 70s indie cinema and much, much more. The story? Here’s an excerpt from the Fnc description:
Fernande Bouvier (Lucille Fluet) meets Max Bauer (Paul Ahmarani) who introduces her to modern art, and Maria Rozanova (Sylvie Moreau) who teaches her to be wary of men. Meanwhile, in New York’s business circles, three men are also investing in the future: Victor Feldman (Alex Bisping), a stock market speculator, Charles Wilson (Frank Fontaine), a mine operator, and George Buchanan (Harry Standjofski), who works in the porcelain toilet trade. “It’s not the supply that matters,...
Fernande Bouvier (Lucille Fluet) meets Max Bauer (Paul Ahmarani) who introduces her to modern art, and Maria Rozanova (Sylvie Moreau) who teaches her to be wary of men. Meanwhile, in New York’s business circles, three men are also investing in the future: Victor Feldman (Alex Bisping), a stock market speculator, Charles Wilson (Frank Fontaine), a mine operator, and George Buchanan (Harry Standjofski), who works in the porcelain toilet trade. “It’s not the supply that matters,...
- 10/14/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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