The Cook
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Initial release | 2008 |
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Directors | Gregg Simon |
Screenplay | Francisco Rodriguez |
Movies/Shows | The Blacklist |
Episode number | 12 |
Season number | 5 |
Previous episode | Abraham Stern |
Air date | January 31, 2018 |
Watch tv episode | Watch |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Release date | 2008 |
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ID | 2046166 |
About The Cook
Nubile college cuties indulge in a long weekend of partying and sexual experimentation only for a crazed cannibalistic killer posing as a chef to spoil the fun.
Sir Michael Gambon: A career in pictures
... His film career began in earnest with Peter Greenaway s The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989), which cast him in a sadistic role opposite Helen Mirren and Tim Roth...
Obituary: Sir Michael Gambon, star of The Singing Detective and Harry Potter
... He played the violent gangster Albert Spica in Peter Greenaway s dark crime comedy The Cook, the Thief...
Scots swimmer breaks record for Oceans Seven challenge
... In March, he set a new world record for the fastest swim across The Cook Strait - the waters between New Zealand s North and South Islands...
Pacific Islands: Biden's no-show takes shine off US pact
... " It is going to be a disappointment for a number of the Pacific leaders who had made special arrangements to be in Papua New Guinea to meet with him, " said Mark Brown, the Prime Minister of The Cook Islands and leader of the Pacific Islands Forum in a BBC interview...
Zelensky dominates summit as G7 leaders call out China
... Besides addressing key topics such as nuclear non-proliferation and climate change, their joint final statement talked about their commitment to the Indo-Pacific region, which they tried to demonstrate by inviting countries such as Indonesia, India and The Cook Islands...
G7 summit: Why there are eight more seats at the table this year
... So Mr Kishida, who is seeking a more global rather than Western coalition, has extended the table to accommodate Australia, India, Brazil, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Comoros (representing the African Union) and The Cook Islands (representing the Pacific Islands Forum)...
Chicago prosecutor will drop sexual abuse charges against Kelly
... But federal prosecutors in Chicago and New York moved more briskly to file indictments and along with Covid-19 delays, The Cook County courts were slowed...
Queen of Country music Loretta Lynn dies aged 90
... " At the age of 15, she attended a " pie social" - where local girls would bake a pie, and men would bid to win both the food and a meeting with The Cook...
Queen of Country music Loretta Lynn dies aged 90
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Loretta Lynn , whose songs of strength and independence made Her a standard-bearer for women in Country Music , has died at the Age Of 90.
Known as The Queen of Country, Her songs were rooted in real-life experience, most notably on the autobiographical Coal Miner's Daughter.
Other hits included Don't Come Home A-Drinkin', Honky Tonk Girl and the feminist anthem, The Pill.
Lynn's family said she died on Tuesday at Her home in Tennessee.
" Our precious mom, Loretta Lynn , Passed Away peacefully This Morning , October 4th, in Her sleep At Home in Her beloved ranch in Hurricane Mills, " The Family said in a statement.
They asked for privacy as they grieve and said a memorial would be announced later.
The Singer was born Loretta Webb in a one-room Log Cabin in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky in 1932. She was The Second of eight children.
Just as she would later sing in Coal Miner's Daughter, Her family eked out a living during the Depression, with Her father earning a " poor man's dollar" by working All Night in the coal mines, and all day in The Fields " a-hoein' corn".
The Family made its own Entertainment - Her mother played guitar, with Her father accompanying on Banjo - and she grew up on the songs of the Carter Family .
" I was singing when I was born, I think, " she told the Associated Press in 2016. " Daddy used to come out on the porch where I would be singing and rocking The Babies to sleep.
" He'd say, 'Loretta, shut that Big Mouth . People all over this holler can hear you. ' And I said, 'Daddy, what difference does it make? They are all my cousins. '"
At the Age Of 15, she attended a " pie social" - where local girls would bake a pie, and men would bid to win both the food and a meeting with The Cook .
Loretta's pie, baked with salt instead of sugar, was won by Oliver Lynn , a 21-year-old solider, who swept Her off Her feet. A month later, they married and moved to Custer, Washington, where they raised four children.
Her husband, whom she called " Doo" or " Doolittle, " urged Her to sing professionally and bought Her a $17 (£14. 80) Sears guitar, with which she started A Band , Loretta and the Trailblazers, that also featured Her brother Jay Lee Webb .
By 1960, she had signed a contract with Zero Records and released Her debut single, I'm a Honky Tonk Girl.
The Song was inspired by A Woman Lynn befriended in Washington, whose husband had left Her for Another Woman . Lynn said she wrote The Song while leaning up against an old toilet in Her house, The Words pouring out of Her in a 10-minute burst of inspiration.
She and Her husband promoted The Song relentlessly, driving to radio stations around the country to pester DJs into playing it, and sending out hundreds of free discs.
The effort paid off. I'm A Honky Tonk Girl reached Number 14 on the country charts, and Lynn relocated to Nashville, where she was quickly snapped up by Decca Records .
She released Her first Decca record, Success, in 1962, beginning an impressive stretch of hits that continued into the 1990s.
Lynn earned Her first Number One with Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind) in 1966, and topped the US country charts another 15 times.
She recorded 60 albums in total, and was nominated for 18 Grammy Awards , winning Three .
Source of news: bbc.com