An MI6 operative (Tony Curran) mistakes Annie for an actual Smithsonian employee and attempts to recruit her for a covert op he bases on a hunch about a "dodgy" art restorer at the museum. Annie Walker, double agent? Yes, please! Everything that i »»
After the murder of an asset in Russia, Annie must consider the possibility that the daughter of a CIA analyst, imprisoned for selling intelligence, is involved with her father's plan and has to keep an eye on her, but which daughter? I dont know »»
While on assignment in Berlin, Annie Walker tries to turn a former Stasi agent and money launderer's wife (Nina Kronjager) into a CIA asset while also tracking down the assets husband and simultaneously keeping tabs on Arthur (Peter Gallagher) who ha »»
After failing a mission in Venice and still very much separated from her sister after "reading her in". Annie feels lonely during some time off and meets a chef (Santiago Cabrera, Merlin's Lancelot) with connections to the ETA, a Basque separatist »»
When I first heard about Covert Affairs, I saw its simple premise about a new femme fatale CIA agent balancing her adventurous life with her romantic desire as being an Alias knock-off. Replace Jennifer Garner with Piper Perabo. Replace Michael »»
Plan a great vacation this year — just leave Steve Martin at home. »»
Dog movies have always been a sure-fire win for Disney. And why shouldn’t they be? Dogs are adorable, lovable, and when you put a human voice to a dog, it’s like we can finally hear what they’re thinking. Adults may moan and groan at the thought of the newest talking dog feature from Disney, but if they think hard enough, they’ll remember growing up with The Incredible Journey, the original Shaggy Dog with Disney’s go to guy of the 50’s Fred MacMurray, The Ugly Daschund, and possibly the most beloved dog film of all time, Old Yeller. »»