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How FBI: International Will Give More Insight Into Kellett’s Past, According To The Star

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How FBI: International Will Give More Insight Into Kellett’s Past, According To The Star

FBI: International took the CBS crime-fighting action across the ocean to follow the Fly Team operating out of Budapest, and the first season so far has used the cases to reveal bits and pieces about the agents. The first season has been rough for Jamie Kellett with twists ranging from a tempting job offer to a gunshot wound to crossing a line and disposing of evidence. Now, actress Heida Reed has shared how the CBS hit will give some more insight into her character.  

Heida Reed spoke with CinemaBlend ahead of the January 11 episode of FBI: International, called “Close to the Sun.” It will be a big episode for Kellett and see the Fly Team traveling to join an investigation in Northern Ireland. The actress previewed what viewers can expect from the case and its impact on Kellett: 

I think this episode gives the viewers a slight more insight into her past, and possibly why she’s done what she’s done and why she acts the way she does, really.

FBI: International has dropped hints here and there about Kellett’s past, particularly with regard to her family and the sister of whom she spoke in the past tense. She also had a job offer that would have taken her back to the United States, and seemed to be seriously considering it. While “Close to the Sun” surely won’t answer every question for fans, more insight is on the way. 

The case of the week will hit closer to home than usual for Kellett as well, based on the CBS episode description. One of Kellett’s informants will be mixed up in the crimes that bring the Fly Team to Northern Ireland, and the first season is far from over. Heida Reed went on to share what she’s excited about as Season 1 continues on CBS: 

I’m just always excited to see kind of where we end up because we’re always taking cases in different countries with a different culture. One of my favorite parts of the job is to meet new characters and actors and see where they’ve come from. So that’s always exciting. What’s unique about our show is that we’re never in the same place. Rarely in the same place.

The show has certainly taken the Fly Team all over the world so far in the first season, with Kellett’s previous big episode set in Prague, and others set in locations in Europe ranging from Bulgaria to Spain to Paris. With “Close to the Sun” taking the action to Northern Ireland, the show is even branching off of the continent. 

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Interestingly, however, FBI: International doesn’t have to travel to all of these locations for the episodes, but can recreate them in Budapest, where production is based. Heida Reed weighed in on working out of Budapest: 

It’s amazing. It’s such a privilege to be in Europe doing it in real time, as in in the real places, and this city is just filled with history and beauty and and it just lends such authenticity to the piece, that we’re not on set somewhere in a different country and we feel very lucky that we get to be on location like we are.

Since the show manages to make Budapest look like countries and cities throughout Europe, it’s always quite clear that FBI: International doesn’t exactly film on a Los Angeles sound stage. As the actress noted, there’s a certain authenticity that comes from filming where they can, and all signs point toward that continuing in “Close to the Sun.”

Be sure to tune in to CBS on Tuesday, January 11 at 9 p.m. ET for Heida Reed’s next big episode of FBI: International, between FBI at 8 p.m. ET and FBI: Most Wanted at 10 p.m. ET. For more of what to watch and when to watch it in the new year, check out our 2022 winter and spring premiere schedule. The three FBI shows share a universe with the three One Chicago shows and two current Law & Orders over on NBC, and that TV universe will be growing even further in the not-too-distant future

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Quentin Tarantino Reveals His Pick For ‘The Greatest Movie Ever Made’

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Quentin Tarantino Reveals His Pick For ‘The Greatest Movie Ever Made’

It may not feel like it sometimes, but any upcoming movie has the chance to be named “the greatest movie ever made” by someone out there. However, that honor does have some specific caveats if you’re someone like filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. Not only has the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood director chosen a Steven Spielberg classic for that very distinction, Tarantino also explained just why that title is very specific. 

In an upcoming interview with our in-house podcast ReelBlend, Quentin Tarantino made his fourth appearance to talk about all things movies; the first since the big live show at the New Beverly Cinema. Promoting his new co-hosting gig on The Video Archives Podcast, Tarantino had yet another spirited discussion about cinema, which led to his pick of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws as  the greatest “movie” ever made. That distinction is important, as the Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood director made that perfectly clear through the following remarks: 

I think Jaws is the greatest movie ever made. Maybe not the greatest film. But it’s the greatest movie ever made. And then there are other movies that can get in its rarefied air. But as far as a movie, there’s no making it better than Jaws. There’s no ‘better’ than Jaws. It is the best movie ever made. And it shows how badly timed most movies made before Jaws were.

Leave it to Quentin Tarantino to separate his tastes in movies into those two separate, important camps: “movies” and “films.” In this case, the designation of a movie almost sounds like it’s shorthand for the blockbuster opuses that Steven Spielberg made a name for himself with. Which means that “films” are presumably more of the independent/art house titles that have higher pedigrees, and usually end up on the lists of best picture nominees every year.

Strangely enough, Jaws is one of six horror movies to have Best Picture nominations, so the line could blur just a bit in that respect. Putting aside the “movies” versus “films” debate, Quentin Tarantino isn’t using that separation to be a snob. Later on in the conversation, he explained how spectacles such as this are their own form of art, and how Steven Spielberg came to be someone who perfected it: 

What I meant by that, to one degree or another, is that Spielberg and a lot of his cohorts grew up seeing those kinds of movies in the theater. Henry Levin’s Journey to Center of the Earth, he’s gonna run to go and see that. Richard Fleischer’s Fantastic Voyage. He’s going to run and go see it. Gordon Douglas’s Them! He’s going to run and go see. Now… most of them weren’t directed that well. They were assignments given to journeyman directors who did their best with them. That was how we were used to seeing comic book — that kind of movie experience. As opposed to a Spielberg, who was like, ‘No, this is exactly the kind of movie he likes. This is exactly the kind of movies he was put on earth to make. And he’s going to make it, within an inch of his life, as effective as it possibly can be. And, you know, Michael Anderson, isn’t putting that kind of work in Logan’s Run.

Spielberg, and “cohorts” like George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, and Francis Ford Copolla all latched onto genres that were pulpier entertainments in their childhood, only to make them into something new. Through films like Jaws, Star Wars, Taxi Driver, and The Godfather, we saw a generation of directors taking movies they loved and reviving them through their own personal lenses. Which is exactly what Quentin Tarantino would do when he stepped onto the scene with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction; and it’s also why he’s such a staunch supporter of the cinematic experience. 

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If this conversation boils down to anything, it’s game recognizing game. Much as Steven Spielberg idolized the movies that helped make Jaws, Quentin Tarantino has reverence for the bearded director and his dedication to making the movies that sparked his love of cinema. Though considering the history his collaborator Samuel L. Jackson has had with sharks, you have to wonder if this has already sparked any sort of humorous conversations between the two?

You’ll be able to watch, and listen, to Quentin Tarantino’s latest appearance on ReelBlend, as it’s set to hit YouTube tomorrow. Meanwhile, Tarantino may not have his tenth and final film in the works just yet, but you can still enjoy the man’s gift for words in two very cool ways. 

Tarantino’s Video Archives podcast, which he co-hosts with friend and collaborator Roger Avery, is currently streaming wherever you find fine listening material. However, if you also want to read the man’s thoughts on ‘70s filmmaking in his upcoming book Cinema Speculation, which you can currently preorder on Amazon (opens in new tab); or any other fine bookseller.

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‘Prey’ Interviews With Amber Midthunder, Dan Trachtenberg And More!

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The stars of “Prey,” Amber Midthunder (“Naru”), Dakota Bevers (“Taabe”), Dane DiLiegro (“The Predator”), director Dan Trachtenberg and producer Jhane Myers discuss their new “Predator” movie in this interview with CinemaBlend at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. They discuss the “Prey” audition moment that landed Amber Midthunder her role and more!

You can stream “Prey” on Hulu on August 5.

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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ | Marvel Comic-Con Interviews with Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan & More

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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ | Marvel Comic-Con Interviews with Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan & More

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” stars Chris Pratt (Peter Quill / Star-Lord), Karen Gillan (Nebula), Will Poulter (Adam Warlock), Pom Klementieff (Mantis), Sean Gunn (Kraglin / On-Set Rocket), Chukwudi Iwuji (The High Evolutionary) and writer Director James Gunn discuss their upcoming Marvel film and conclusion of the “Guardians of the Galaxy” trilogy in this post-Hall H interview with CinemaBlend at San Diego Comic-Con 2022.

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  • 00:00 – Chris Pratt on Finding “Your Side”
  • 00:35 – Chris Pratt Teases What’s Ahead For Star-Lord and Gamora In GOTG 3
  • 01:24 – Karen Gillan LOVES ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Fan Reactions
  • 02:00 – Karen Gillan Weighs In On Nebula Unaliving Nebula in ‘Endgame’
  • 02:32 – James Gunn Teases a “Darker” ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Movie
  • 03:20 – Sean Gunn on Baby Rocket’s Difficult Backstory
  • 04:30 –  Pom Klementieff on Welcoming New Marvel Actors to the ‘Guardians’ Family
  • 05:15 – Pom Klementieff Teases A More Badass Mantis In ‘Guardians 3’
  • 05:35 – Will Poulter Teases Adam Warlock Origins in ‘GOTG 3’ 
  • 06:32 – Chukwudi Iwuji on The High Evolutionary and His Motivations
  • 07:20 – Chukwudi Iwugi Praises James Gunn’s Dialogue
  • 08:15 – Chris Pratt Recalls His Last Day of Filming the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Trilogy
  • 08:55 – James Gunn Is Literally Always Writing and Rewriting Scripts
  • 09:49 – Will Poulter Wants to Play Adam Warlock Again “If Marvel Will Have Me”

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