DAMAGES Among October Programming Highlights on CRACKLE

By: Oct. 01, 2013
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Tune in to Crackle.com and all Crackle platforms this October for top movie, television and original titles including Glenn Close's "Damages," Crackle's original digital feature EXTRACTION featuring Danny Glover and Sean Astin, and the premiere of the original digital series "Cleaners" starring Emmanuelle Chriqui and Emily Osment with David Arquette and Gina Gershon. Additionally featured is a hand-picked movie watchlist recommended by David Arquette himself.

Crackle, the multi-platform entertainment network, is the only service offering hundreds of TV series and Hollywood movies full-length, unedited, on demand and 100% free across multiple platforms and services.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH:

ORIGINALS

"Cleaners," follows two gorgeous young women (Chriqui, Osment) who are a team of highly trained and lethal contract killers on an errand for their boss (Gershon) The job goes bad when they find a sedated 8-yr-old boy (Jakob Salvati) in the trunk of their car and quickly find themselves the target of their boss' client, the FBI (Arquette) - and even their own boss whose team of assassins is now out to eliminate them to get the valuable boy back. Set to premiere on October 3 on Crackle.com and all Crackle platforms, the trailer and first-look clips are available now at http://www.crackle.com/c/cleaners.

EXTRACTION is the first original, feature-length, digital film for Crackle. A martial arts action thriller, EXTRACTION follows Black Ops specialist Lt. Mercy Callo (Jon Foo), the sole Survivor of a botched ultra-classified prisoner extraction mission, who must escape a maximum-security prison along with his high-value target in-hand to stop a terrorist plot on American soil. Lt. Callo is a highly trained military professional, yet this particular operation - under the direction of Col. Quentin Harding (Danny Glover) and Kyle Black (Sean Astin) - hits close to home since he must extract, and keep alive, the terrorist who murdered his family. EXTRACTION is available now on Crackle.com and all Crackle platforms at http://www.crackle.com/c/extraction.


MOVIES

In celebration of the launch of "Cleaners," Crackle will premiere two movie watchlists this month including one compiled by David Arquette, featured star of "Cleaners." On Thursday October 3, "Beautiful Assassins," movies highlighting danger-loving women, will be featured and will include films RESIDENT EVIL, LA FEMME Nikita and more. The Following Thursday, October 10, will launch David Arquette's Celebrity Watchlist with his hand-picked lineup of films including Drugstore Cowboy, Joe Dirt and Easy Rider, among others.

On October 8, Crackle will launch "Tune Tuesdays," where new a music documentary feature is premiered each week. Highlights in October include HELLO EVERYWHERE, COACHELLA: BEST OF 1999-2005, TOM PETTY: RUNNIN' DOWN A DREAM and LINKIN PARK: ROAD TO REVOLTION.

Watch recently added feature films BARNEY'S VERSION, starring Paul Giamatti, SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, and additional titles available for free, on-demand viewing including GO, ANONYMOUS, MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN, P2, WRISTCUTTERS: A LOVE STORY, THE BIG EASY and THE MUSIC NEVER STOPPED.

TELEVISION SERIES

"Damages," starring Glenn Close, follows the turbulent lives of Close's character Patty Hewes, the nation's most revered and ruthless high-stakes litigator, and Ellen Parsons, her ambitious young protégé, played by Rose Byrne. The series centers around Patty and Ellen's complex relationship of personal and professional power maneuvering, manipulation and deceit. Streaming seasons one through four of the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning series through 2014, Crackle is the first multi-platform to present the series at no cost to viewers.

Also this month on Crackle is the complete series of the comedy "Blue Mountain State," and seasons 3 and 4 of the critically-acclaimed drama "The Shield."



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