Vincent D'Onofrio is best known currently for his role as Detective Robert Goren on the NBC TV show Law & Order: Criminal Intent, also what us supporting fans like to call..."Law & Order:CI". His celebratory poem will be introduced next week, as he is the new King Dong of September 2008 here on the Madlab Post. It seems that Vincent D'Onofrio has been working on other projects in addition to the Law & Order: Criminal Intent gig. Here are a few tidbits on his latest projects:
The Narrows
Vincent D'Onofrio has a starring role in what is being called a "coming-of-age story combines suspense, murder and loyalty". Considering this bit from the synopsis, The Narrows may be right up his alley when it comes to the storyline and vibe of this movie. Suspense: He's used to it while trying to solve cases on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Murder: Yeah, Vincent D'Onofrio has been around his fair share of this particular crime on his popular TV show, and Loyalty: That's what he and his female partner are all about. She may actually be the only one who understands AND can put up with the sometimes outrageous antics of Detective Robert Goren.
Anyway, The Narrows appears to be scheduled for release later this year, but may not be widely available. Therefore, it may only be playing in arthouse theaters or in main movie theaters for a limited time. The Narrows will also be playing at the Toronto Film Festival this year on Monday, September 8th which is next week. Here is a briefing on the synopsis for this movie from the Toronto Film Festival's film lineup - Mike Manadoro (Kevin Zegers) has come to a crossroads in his life. Only twenty years old, he is torn between two paths, two women and two worlds. The choices he makes in a few short weeks will dictate his future. The Narrows also stars Sophia Bush, who is known for her role of Brooke on the TV show One Tree Hill. This movie was filmed in New York.
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