Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, contains only one guest appearance. “Hand Me Downs” features Melbourne, Australia singer and rapper Baro, who sings and plays drums on the track.
02.01.2020 - 20:16 / tvguide.com
If you're itching to watch Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector a little early, you're in luck. The upcoming NBC crime drama series doesn't officially premiere until Friday, Jan. 10, but the pilot is currently available to stream on Hulu and NBC.com as a sneak peek ahead of the linear premiere.
The series, which is based on Jeffrey Deaver's novel The Bone Collector, stars Russell Hornsby as Lincoln Rhyme, a former forensic criminologist who was left paralyzed by an on-the-job accident.
Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, contains only one guest appearance. “Hand Me Downs” features Melbourne, Australia singer and rapper Baro, who sings and plays drums on the track.
New York-based indie-pop duo Television Skies is leaning toward a different sound in 2020.
By Diane Haithman
The executive producers behind Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For the Bone Collector are already looking to the future and if the procedural drama gets picked up for more seasons, they promise to explore other killers from Jeffery Deaver's novels.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the series premiere of Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For the Bone Collector. Read at your own risk!]
It's a good thing for Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector that I'm a TV series critic and not a TV series title critic , because Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector is as bad a title as any broadcast show has been saddled with in recent years, and I'm includingCougar Town and Trophy Wife.
Russell Hornsby is very familiar with the 1999 movie The Bone Collector. Its pedigree, featuring Academy Award-winning actors Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, is one of the reasons Hornsby wanted to be a part of Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For the Bone Collector, premiering Friday at 8/7c on NBC. The new series shares its source material with the 1999 thriller: Both are based on Jeffrey Deaver's 1997 novel The Bone Collector.
The Secret Sisters, the acoustically based sibling duo out of Alabama, have typically walked down the less sunny side of the street in their Grammy-nominated past work. But they’re uncharacteristically full of healing good cheer in “Hand Over My Heart,” a track from their forthcoming album “Saturn Return,” which was produced by Brandi Carlile and Phil and Tim Hanseroth.
Sam Hunt is back in the music saddle after his DUI arrest.