Network: Amazon
Episodes: 18 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: February 24, 2017 — November 9, 2018
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Michael Dorman, Michael Chernus, Terry O'Quinn, Kathleen Munroe, Kurtwood Smith, Aliette Opheim, Chris Conrad, Julian Richings, Gil Bellows, Marcus Toji, Tony Fitzpatrick, Sylvie Sadarnac, Charlotte Arnold, Sadieh Rifai, Hana Mae Lee, and Zoe Schwartz.
TV show description:
A political thriller, the Patriot TV show follows intelligence officer John Tavner (Michael Dorman). With only his unsafe “non-official cover” as a mid-level employee at an industrial piping firm, Tavner is on assignment to stop Iran from going nuclear.
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Episodes: 18 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: February 24, 2017 — November 9, 2018
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Michael Dorman, Michael Chernus, Terry O'Quinn, Kathleen Munroe, Kurtwood Smith, Aliette Opheim, Chris Conrad, Julian Richings, Gil Bellows, Marcus Toji, Tony Fitzpatrick, Sylvie Sadarnac, Charlotte Arnold, Sadieh Rifai, Hana Mae Lee, and Zoe Schwartz.
TV show description:
A political thriller, the Patriot TV show follows intelligence officer John Tavner (Michael Dorman). With only his unsafe “non-official cover” as a mid-level employee at an industrial piping firm, Tavner is on assignment to stop Iran from going nuclear.
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- 7/29/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: AmazonEpisodes: Ongoing (hour)Seasons: OngoingTV show dates: February 24, 2017 — presentSeries status: Has not been cancelledPerformers include: Michael Dorman, Michael Chernus, Terry O'Quinn, Kathleen Munroe, Kurtwood Smith, Aliette Opheim, Chris Conrad, Julian Richings, Gil Bellows, Marcus Toji, Tony Fitzpatrick, Sylvie Sadarnac, Charlotte Arnold, Sadieh Rifai, Hana Mae Lee, and Zoe Schwartz.TV show description:A political thriller, the Patriot TV show follows intelligence officer John Tavner (Michael Dorman). With only his unsafe “non-official cover” as a mid-level employee at an industrial piping firm, Tavner is on assignment to stop Iran from going nuclear.Read More…...
- 2/25/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Chicago – There was no film in 2012 that moved me more deeply or left me feeling more exhilarated than Stephen Cone’s achingly personal masterpiece, “The Wise Kids.” It’s the sort of film that I’ve been hoping to see get made for quite some time. Whereas so many films about people of faith rely on condescending stereotypes to push a contrived agenda, Cone’s picture is humanistic in every sense of the word.
From the titular trio down to the smallest speaking role, every single character in “The Wise Kids” is thrillingly alive. It’s clear that Cone has a deep understanding of the Southern Baptist community portrayed in his film. There are no easy answers for the questions this movie provokes, nor are there any heavy-handed speeches designed to spoon-feed glib morals. Cone wants to start a dialogue on vital issues rather than pretend to be the final word.
From the titular trio down to the smallest speaking role, every single character in “The Wise Kids” is thrillingly alive. It’s clear that Cone has a deep understanding of the Southern Baptist community portrayed in his film. There are no easy answers for the questions this movie provokes, nor are there any heavy-handed speeches designed to spoon-feed glib morals. Cone wants to start a dialogue on vital issues rather than pretend to be the final word.
- 1/16/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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