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TRIBUNNEWS.COM -  Film asal Amerika Aftermath akan tayang di Bioskop TransTV, Minggu (24/11/2019) pukul 23.00 WIB.

Film aksi ini dibintangi oleh aktor kawakan   hollywood   Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Digarap oleh sutradara Elliott Lester, film Aftermath juga turut dibintangi Scoot McNairy, Maggie Grace, Judah Nelson, dan Larry Sullivan.

Film yang naskahnya ditulis oleh Javier Gullón ini tayang perdana di Amerika pada 7 April 2017.

Sedangkan di Indonesia, film berdurasi 94 menit tersebut baru rilis pada 21 April 2017.

Di situs Rotten Tomatoes, film Aftermath mendapatkan skor sebanyak 42 persen.

Sementara IMDb memberikan nilai untuk film Aftermath sebanyak 5,7 dari 10.

Di bawah naungan studio Lionsgate Premiere, pembuatan film Aftermath diperkirakan menghabiskan dana sebanyak 10,5 juta dolar AS.

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Seorang pekerja konstruksi bernama Roman (Arnold Schwarzenegger) kehilangan istri dan anaknya akibat kecelakaan pesawat.

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SURYA.co.id - Sinopsis film Aftermath yang akan ditayangkan kembali di Trans TV malam ini, Minggu (24/11/2019) dapat kamu baca di artikel ini.

Aftermath adalah film drama dan thriller asal Amerika Serikat.

Awalnya, film ini berjudul 478, namun saat dirilis justru berubah menjadi Aftermath.

Film berdurasi 92 menit ini menampilkan aksi aktor ternama, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Lionsgate Premiere merilis film ini pada 17 April 2017.

Diproduseri oleh Darren Aronofsky dan disutradarai oleh Eliott Lester, sedangkan naskah film ini ditulis oleh Javier Gullon.

Film Aftermath bercerita tentang kemarahan Roman saat pesawat yang ditumpangi istrinya mengalami kecelakaan.

Suatu hari ia diizinkan pulang kerja lebih awal, untuk menyambut kedatangan istrinya, Olena.

Olena datang bersama putri mereka, Nadiya dari New York City.




Jakarta, Insertlive - Bioskop Trans TV  akhir pekan kembali menghadirkan film-film aksi yang menaik setiap pukul 21.00 WIB dan 23.00 WIB. Hari ini Minggu (24/11) penonton akan dimanjakan dengan dua film keren, yang dibintangi aktor kawakan Arnold Schwarzenegger, Escape Plan dan Aftermath . Pada pukul 21.00 WIB, Bioskop Trans TV akan menghadirkan film Escape Plan . Film bergenre aksi ini pernah mencuri perhatian pada 2017 lalu. Pasalnya film ini dibintangi dua aktor laga kawakan, Sylvester Stallon dan Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Mereka berdua bertugas untuk menguji keamanan sebuah penjara dengan kelihaian mereka meretas keamanan. Tak seperti penjara-penjara sebelumnya, keamanan penjara ini sangat hebat dan disebut tidak dapat diretas. Setelah aksi menegangkan dari Sylvester Stallon dan Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bioskop Trans TV kembali menghadirkan film Aftermath yang diperankan Arnold Schwarzenegger. Mengisahkan Arnold Schwarzenegger yang sedang menunggu kedatangan pesawat yang ditumpangi istri dan anaknya, serta cucu yang masih berada dalam kandungan.

Namun, pesawat itu mengalami kecelakaan maut hingga menewaskan semua penumpang. Hingga muncul seorang pria yang dituding harus menjadi penyebab karena bertanggung jawaba sebagai seorang pengatur lalu lintas udara saat kecelakaan pesawat itu terjadi. Mampukah Arnold Schwarzenegger melarikan diri dari penjara dan mengungkap tragedi yang menimpa keluarganya? Simak kelanjutannya di Bioskop Trans TV malam ini pukul 21.00 WIB an 23.00 WIB. Insertizen juga bisa menyaksikannya secara streaming di sini . (arm/arm)




Jakarta - Sebelum memulai rutinitas pekan depan, bersantai dahulu sambil menyaksikan Bioskop Trans TV . Pada Minggu (24/11/2019) malam ini, Ayah dan Bunda akan disuguhkan aksi Sylvester Stallone dan Arnold Schwarzenegger di Escape Plan . Arnold pun kembali berakting di Aftermath . Escape Plan Bergenre action-thriller, film garapan sutradara Mikael Hafstrom ini berkisah tentang Ray Breslin (Sylvester Stallone), seorang jaksa yang memiliki perusahaan di bidang keamanan.

Perusahaan milik Breslin menciptakan sistem keamanan dalam penjara. Ia pun terjun langsung menyamar sebagai kriminal, demi menguji sistem keamanan tersebut. Satu hari, Breslin diajak kerja sama oleh agen Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Ujian berat dihadapi Breslin, yang harus menyamar sebagai kriminal dengan status teroris. Chip yang tertanam di dalam tubuhnya diambil dan dibuang, sehingga keberadaannya tak bisa dilacak. Hingga akhirnya, Breslin bertemu Emil Rottmayer (Arnold Schwarzenegger), yang juga menghuni penjara. Apakah misi Breslin berhasil dengan bantuan Rottmayer? Saksikan di Bioskop Trans TV malam ini mulai pukul 21.00 WIB.

Aftermath Film bergenre drama-thriller ini bercerita tentang Roman Melnyk (Arnold Schwarzenegger), seorang pekerja konstruksi. Ia diizinkan meninggalkan pekerjaan lebih awal untuk mempersiapkan kedatangan sang istri dan putrinya yang sedang hamil, dari New York. Malangnya, Roman mendapat kabar bahwa pesawat dengan nomro penerbangan AX 112, yang ditumpangi istri dan anaknya, mengalami kecelakaan. Atas kematian keluarganya, dia sangat terpukul dan menyalahkan pengendali lalu lintas udara. Sementara itu, Yakub 'Jake' Bonanos (Scoot McNairy), seorang pengontrol lalu lintas udara, tengah bahagia menikah dengan Christina (Maggie Grace). Jake diketahui bertugas pada malam terjadinya kecelakaan pesawat AX 112. Ternyata, AX 112 dan pesawat DH 616 sempat hilang radar sebelum bertabrakan dan hancur. Meski penyidik tak bisa meminta pertanggungjawaban Jake, tapi dia sangat menyesal dan menyalahkan diri sendiri. Lantas, bagaimana Roman dan Jake akan berdamai dengan emosional masing-masing? Simak cerita Aftermath selengkapnya di Bioskop Trans TV malam ini, mulai pukul 23.00 WIB. Bisa live streaming juga di sini . (muf/muf)




Pada sore hari kamu akan dimanjakan oleh berbagai drama Korea serta acara-acara seru lainnya.

Sementara di malam hari jangan lewatkan sederet film box office di Trans TV seperti ESCAPE PLAN dan AFTERMATH.

Selain itu ada pula film seru lainnya di Big Movies Platinum GTV seperti X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Selengkapnya, langsung saja simak ulasan jadwal acara Trans TV, SCTV, RCTI GTV, Indosiar, dan tvOne yang dirangkum SURYAMALANG.COM.

Jadwal Acara Trans TV Minggu 24 November 2019

Jam Tayang Program

01:00 CNN Tech News

01:30 CNN Sports

02:30 Sinema Indonesia

05:00 Islam Itu Indah

06:30 Insert Pagi (L)

07:30 Good Morning Weekend

08:30 Jalan Pagi-Pagi

09:30 Celebrity On Vacation

10:00 Ngopi Dara

11:00 My Trip My Adventure

12:00 Insert

13:00 Brownis Jalan-Jalan

14:00 Demen Makan

14:30 The Project

15:00 Mamaku Hits

15:30 Oh Gitu

16:00 Raffi, Billy & Friends

17:00 Janji Suci Raffi & Gigi

18:00 Bikin Laper

19:00 Insert Today

20:00 Dunia Punya Cerita

20:30 Viral

21:00 Bioskop Trans TV ESCAPE PLAN

23:00 Bioskop Trans TV AFTERMATH

Jadwal Acara Indosiar Minggu 24 November 2019

Jam Tayang Program

01:00 Bagi Istriku Harta Adalah...

02:30 Patroli Malam

03:00 Fokus Malam

03:30 Mamah & Aa Ber-Aksi

04:00 Penyejuk Imani Katolik

04:30 Fokus Pagi

05:30 Hidup Bersama Al-Qur'an

06:00 Ketulusan Pengantar Lalu...

07:30 Panggung Gembira Karanganyar

10:00 Hot Issue Pagi

10:30 Patroli

11:00 Fokus

11:30 Aku Terjepit Diantara...

13:30 Perjuangan Pembuat Kubah...

15:00 Indosiar

17:45 Indosiar

20:30 D'Academy Asia S5

23:00 D'Academy Asia S5

Jadwal Acara RCTI Minggu 24 November 2019


SURYAMALANG.COM - Berikut adalah jadwal acara TV hari Minggu 24 November 2019 untuk stasiun Trans TV, SCTV, RCTI GTV, Indosiar, dan tvOne.

Pada sore hari kamu akan dimanjakan oleh berbagai drama Korea serta acara-acara seru lainnya.

Sementara di malam hari jangan lewatkan sederet film box office di Trans TV seperti ESCAPE PLAN dan AFTERMATH.

Selain itu ada pula film seru lainnya di Big Movies Platinum GTV seperti X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Selengkapnya, langsung saja simak ulasan jadwal acara Trans TV, SCTV, RCTI GTV, Indosiar, dan tvOne yang dirangkum SURYAMALANG.COM.

Jadwal Acara Trans TV Minggu 24 November 2019

Jam Tayang Program

01:00 CNN Tech News

01:30 CNN Sports

02:30 Sinema Indonesia

05:00 Islam Itu Indah

06:30 Insert Pagi (L)

07:30 Good Morning Weekend

08:30 Jalan Pagi-Pagi

09:30 Celebrity On Vacation

10:00 Ngopi Dara

11:00 My Trip My Adventure

12:00 Insert

13:00 Brownis Jalan-Jalan

14:00 Demen Makan

14:30 The Project

15:00 Mamaku Hits

15:30 Oh Gitu

16:00 Raffi, Billy & Friends

17:00 Janji Suci Raffi & Gigi

18:00 Bikin Laper

19:00 Insert Today

20:00 Dunia Punya Cerita

20:30 Viral

21:00 Bioskop Trans TV ESCAPE PLAN

23:00 Bioskop Trans TV AFTERMATH

Jadwal Acara Indosiar Minggu 24 November 2019

Jam Tayang Program


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Even though the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promised early on the federal government would do what it could to clean up asbestos contamination in Libby, EPA officials weren’t quite sure what they were up against.

Beginning in 1999, crews began testing the air and dust in a handful of homes throughout Lincoln County using different existing research models. In one 2000 article by the Daily Inter Lake, officials said that laboratories using an existing analytical model to test soil samples from Libby told the EPA they “suspect the test results understate the amount of asbestos fibers.”

It took years of hypothesizing and experimenting before the EPA fully understood the amphibole asbestos fibers and how to effectively decontaminate a home.

“When I first got here, no one had ever done this kind of magnitude of residential property inspections and cleanups and had never really dealt with those specific fibers, so it was a learning curve for everybody,” said Mike Cirian, project manager of the Superfund cleanup in Libby since 2005 .

But as researchers grappled, multiple homeowners and the community started to lose trust in the cleanup process and eventually the EPA as crews asked families to evacuate from their homes, sometimes for months at a time.

Because the process started off on an ambiguous note, multiple homeowners decided to deny the inspections and decontamination of their homes and properties — a decision that many say was fueled from the start by a general distrust in big government, a distrust in science, a desire to live in ignorance, or a mix of all three.

“It appeared they were kind of developing the science as they went along. It made it difficult for those were on the fence already to really consider the program,” said Leroy Thom, a board member of the Center for Asbestos Related Disease, known as the CARD clinic. “It was frustrating for people when the EPA had to go back into a home and re-do a cleanup. I’d say it took five or six years for people to believe the research.”

The threat amphibole asbestos posed to the community was made loud and clear, however, when the EPA announced a public health emergency on June 17, 2009. It was the first time the agency had ever made such an announcement.

“The determination recognizes the serious impact to the public health from the contamination at Libby and underscores the need for further action and health care for area residents who have been or may be exposed to asbestos,” the announcement read. The emergency announcement was largely spearheaded by former Sen. Max Baucus, D-Montana.

“This is a great day for Libby. This is a town that was poisoned by W.R. Grace, then had to wait year after year as the administration failed to determine that public health emergency exists,” Baucus wrote in 2009. “But today is a new day.”

The event pushed the cleanup process, fine-tuned by then, into high gear. At the project’s peak, Cirian said more than 200 employees were scouring homes.

But even after the EPA had developed its cleaning procedures and the public health emergency rocked the town of Libby, there were plenty of steadfast residents who refused to accept the free inspection and decontamination.

Cirian said the percentage of homes standing untouched and possibly laden with asbestos is small, and added that, so long as the dust remains unstirred, risk for exposure is practically nonexistent.

However, as the EPA prepares to hand off the project, there are still questions going into the future about who, or what, will clean the homes of those who refused the services in the past.

“We’ve dealt with most of the people and their concerns and, I think the biggest concern now, that is not necessarily part of what the EPA handles, is who’s going to pay for what,” Cirian said. “People want to know if the home they bought is decontaminated and if not, well, whose responsibility is it?”

These are questions the EPA, local government and other stakeholders are currently working to address in the form of an institutional controls plan, which contains proposals for how to best transition Libby into its post-EPA era. It was released Oct. 31.

Proposed controls include ongoing educational programs aimed at informing people of the dangers associated with the remaining asbestos dust, should it be disturbed, and the creation of a data base so current and future residents can know the history of their homes and whether a cleanup was performed. As for who’s paying if a home wasn’t decontaminated, Lincoln County officials say the millions left over from site remediation and the settlement with Grace should be cover the costs.

The public has until Dec. 31 to review and comment on the document.

Reporter Kianna Gardner can be reached at 758-4407 or kgardner@dailyinterlake.com


In the aftermath of a tragedy, like the one we experienced here at Saugus, come the questions. The vast majority of them contain one word, why. For each person, the why will vary and for each person the answers to those questions will come. For some it will come sooner than it will for others. Yet, the answers will come. And for the most part, the answers will contain one common adjective, strong.

Several years ago, a religious leader was being interviewed on a talk show, discussing the topic of how families deal with the loss of a child. Admittedly, he said he was giving the standard answers to the parents citing Divine will, which he also admitted did not always give comfort to the families.

One day, he too experienced the loss of one of his children. He discovered the answers he was giving to others did not comfort him either, until he understood that it was through the strength within himself and with the help of the strength of others that he was able to endure his loss.

Knowing he had that strength and accepting the strength of others, he and his family were able to overcome their loss, find the answers to the why, and enjoy and cherish the happiness of the memories his child brought to him and his family.

There is a good reason why we have seen #Strong over the years. We saw it in #BostonStrong after the marathon bombing. We have seen it in other tragedies since then. Now we see it in #SaugusStrong and #CenturionStrong.

From the moment the tragedy struck Saugus High School we saw and experienced strength. We saw strong students. We saw strong teachers. We saw the strength of the community come together to push back against this tragedy. Immediately after, we saw the strength of the people of this city come together to help our children and families begin the heal.

We have seen it many times before when other tragedies have struck our valley. Should tragedy ever strike again, we shall see that strength rise up once more.

To those who have stood by our children and families, we humbly thank you. To those who are seeking the answers to why, be patient. The answers will come. Though you may not feel it now, rest assured, you are strong. God bless everyone.

Michael Peterson

Saugus


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New video shows the aftermath of a suspected assault at a local McDonald’s.

Police said an Albuquerque man went on a crime spree before breaking into the restaurant last month. Anthony Hernandez is accused of chasing employees around with a hammer.

Now, News 13 is getting a first look at what followed the destruction.

“All you heard was a smash, and then there is this dude smashing the window,” a McDonald’s employee said to police in lapel video. “He started running around the lobby with his hammer.”

Police said Hernandez broke into the fast food restaurant near Carlisle and Menaul last month swinging a hammer. “All I see is this dude shove himself through the freaking window,” one employee said. “He will go out, break more windows and come back in.”

The criminal complaint said witnesses told police Hernandez was chasing employees with the hammer, but they were able to hide in the kitchen and behind the counter, uninjured. “He was running around the lobby like a crazy boy,” an employee said. “He kept looking like somebody was chasing him, but nobody was there.”

Hernandez also reportedly damaged at least two vehicles before APD ended his crime spree. Hernandez blamed it all on meth.

“I was strung out on meth,” Hernandez told police in the lapel video. “I flipped my f—— wig bro, because my b—- left me, so I took a bunch of meth and went berserk.”

Hernandez is facing three counts of aggravated assault and three for criminal damage to property. His trial is set for July.


A popular city multiplex is reportedly on lockdown amid a major police incident believed to have been sparked by a riot in the Vue Cinema.

Customers have been evacuated this evening as a number of police vehicles flooded Star City and the surrounding roads.

Video from the scene captures a huge emergency service presence, with crowds of revellers being told to 'move out'.

More than 60 youths were said to have been involved in the fracas, and one witness said more than 100 police had been sent to the scene.

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