Get ready for a gripping new episode of “The Cleaning Lady” as Season 3 Episode 9, titled “From the Ashes,” hits the screens! Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, exclusively on Fox for a night of intense drama and suspense.
In this episode, viewers will see Ramona faced with a life-changing decision when she considers an offer from Thony. The dynamics between them are set to shift, leading to unexpected twists and turns that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Jorge teams up with Nadia, leveraging her connections as they delve deeper into their investigation. Their partnership promises to uncover new leads and revelations that could change the course of their mission.
As if that weren’t enough, Russo’s team inches closer to cracking their case wide open, raising the stakes and heightening the tension as they race against time to uncover the truth.
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In this episode, viewers will see Ramona faced with a life-changing decision when she considers an offer from Thony. The dynamics between them are set to shift, leading to unexpected twists and turns that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Jorge teams up with Nadia, leveraging her connections as they delve deeper into their investigation. Their partnership promises to uncover new leads and revelations that could change the course of their mission.
As if that weren’t enough, Russo’s team inches closer to cracking their case wide open, raising the stakes and heightening the tension as they race against time to uncover the truth.
Don...
- 4/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
2010 - 91 mins. - Rated R
D: Antti J. Jokinen
C: Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Christopher Lee, Lee Pace, Michael Massee, Aunjanue Ellis, Penny Balfour, Kisha Sierra, Peggy Miley, Michael Showers
A tenant is unaware of what horrors and what dangers await her as her landlord develops a dangerous obsession with her.
The Resident isn't bursting at the seams with originality. The overall premise has been done to death a million times already. So what makes The Resident a better then usual offering in this sub-genre? Well, it's well made and well executed on every level. However, what takes it a step up from the normal is the performances. Hilary Swank makes for an appealing heroine. Christopher Lee contributes some solid support in his brief amount of screen time. The real standout, though, is Jeffrey Dean Morgan. He not only plays this part of a crazed admirer, he inhibits the part.
D: Antti J. Jokinen
C: Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Christopher Lee, Lee Pace, Michael Massee, Aunjanue Ellis, Penny Balfour, Kisha Sierra, Peggy Miley, Michael Showers
A tenant is unaware of what horrors and what dangers await her as her landlord develops a dangerous obsession with her.
The Resident isn't bursting at the seams with originality. The overall premise has been done to death a million times already. So what makes The Resident a better then usual offering in this sub-genre? Well, it's well made and well executed on every level. However, what takes it a step up from the normal is the performances. Hilary Swank makes for an appealing heroine. Christopher Lee contributes some solid support in his brief amount of screen time. The real standout, though, is Jeffrey Dean Morgan. He not only plays this part of a crazed admirer, he inhibits the part.
- 3/30/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
There are four notable horror features releasing Tuesday, March 29th on DVD or Blu-Ray. The After Dark Originals are hosting two of the films, including Husk and Prowl. Another is from Canadian director Ryan Nicholson (Gutterballs), while the final entry is the second film in thirty years from production company Hammer Films - The Resident.
If you are a Blu-Ray fan, then you will be disappointed with this weeks horror selections, as only The Resident, starring Hilary Swank, is available in high definition digital. As well, the majority of the special features for these discs will be on The After Dark entries, Husk and Prowl. Have a look at the release details for each one of these horror titles inside.
The synopsis for Prowl:
"Amber dreams of escaping her small town and persuades her friends to accompany her apartment-hunting in the big city. When their transportation breaks down, Amber...
If you are a Blu-Ray fan, then you will be disappointed with this weeks horror selections, as only The Resident, starring Hilary Swank, is available in high definition digital. As well, the majority of the special features for these discs will be on The After Dark entries, Husk and Prowl. Have a look at the release details for each one of these horror titles inside.
The synopsis for Prowl:
"Amber dreams of escaping her small town and persuades her friends to accompany her apartment-hunting in the big city. When their transportation breaks down, Amber...
- 3/29/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Resident starring Hilary Swank (Insomnia) and Jeffery Dean Morgan (Jonah Hex) will not be hitting theatres as expected, within Canada or the Us. Instead, this film, from Hammer Film Productions, will go to DVD and Blu-Ray March 29th,. United Kingdom horror fans can expect to see the film March 11th. Image Entertainment will distribute.
This is a major blow to Hammer Films, which created this film. Hammer Films has only produced three films in the last ten years and the $20 million price tag on this piece will be hard to recover from sales on home entertainment alone. The film's trailer is below and the latest film poster is listed left.
The synopsis for The Resident here:
"The story tells of Juliet Dermer (Hilary Swank), a doctor who moves into the attic of an apartment block and begins to suspect that someone is watching her, only to discover that her landlord,...
This is a major blow to Hammer Films, which created this film. Hammer Films has only produced three films in the last ten years and the $20 million price tag on this piece will be hard to recover from sales on home entertainment alone. The film's trailer is below and the latest film poster is listed left.
The synopsis for The Resident here:
"The story tells of Juliet Dermer (Hilary Swank), a doctor who moves into the attic of an apartment block and begins to suspect that someone is watching her, only to discover that her landlord,...
- 12/7/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Hammer Films is one of the oldest production companies in the business. Hammer is based in London and while this organization has not produced films since the 1980's things are about to change with The Resident. Starring Hilary Swank (The Black Dahlia), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Jonah Hex), and Christopher Lee (Triage), The Resident is currently in post-production. Filming for The Resident began in May of 2009 and was completed in July of the same year, with shooting taking place in New York and New Mexico (Uhm). Now, that principal photography has been completed, by Hammer Films, a new trailer is available for fans.
In this clip Swank's character Dr. Juliet Dermer moves in to a new apartment. Here, Dermer is under constant surveillance via hidden cameras and microphones. Events come to a head as Dermer confronts the man responsible for invading her privacy. Have a look at the trailer and several photos from the production below.
In this clip Swank's character Dr. Juliet Dermer moves in to a new apartment. Here, Dermer is under constant surveillance via hidden cameras and microphones. Events come to a head as Dermer confronts the man responsible for invading her privacy. Have a look at the trailer and several photos from the production below.
- 6/25/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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