Bold and the Beautiful has Steffy Forrester swinging at anything that moves this week as she wears blinders on the CBS soap. There’s a real problem brewing for the Forrester daughter, but she has no idea what that is. Instead, she slams anyone who doesn’t see things her way, leaving herself wide open for what is about to unfold this week.
Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Steffy Forrester’s Stay- Away-From-Finn-List Grows
Finn doesn’t know it yet but his wife, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) started a list of people not allowed to go near him. And John Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) hit all three people on that list in one afternoon, without Steffy knowing it yet.
Steffy has things backward, as she blames others for being a bad influence on her husband. She started this campaign last week on Bold and Beautiful.
Finn is a grown man and a doctor,...
Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Steffy Forrester’s Stay- Away-From-Finn-List Grows
Finn doesn’t know it yet but his wife, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) started a list of people not allowed to go near him. And John Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) hit all three people on that list in one afternoon, without Steffy knowing it yet.
Steffy has things backward, as she blames others for being a bad influence on her husband. She started this campaign last week on Bold and Beautiful.
Finn is a grown man and a doctor,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Maggie Larkin
- Soap Dirt
In the upcoming episode of “Snapped” titled “Shelia Keen Warren,” viewers are in for a gripping true crime story. Set to air on Oxygen at 6:00 Pm on Sunday, May 26, 2024, this episode delves into a decades-old mystery that finally sees some closure. The description teases a chilling tale of a clown killer who took the life of a mother in Florida, leaving investigators stumped for years.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness how advancing technology plays a crucial role in unraveling the truth behind this heinous crime. The use of modern investigative techniques sheds light on a case that had remained unsolved for years, bringing justice to the victim and closure to her loved ones. The story of Shelia Keen Warren is one that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats, highlighting the perseverance of law enforcement in seeking out the truth no matter how much time has passed.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness how advancing technology plays a crucial role in unraveling the truth behind this heinous crime. The use of modern investigative techniques sheds light on a case that had remained unsolved for years, bringing justice to the victim and closure to her loved ones. The story of Shelia Keen Warren is one that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats, highlighting the perseverance of law enforcement in seeking out the truth no matter how much time has passed.
- 5/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
[This story contains spoilers to the series finale of Physical.]
Across three seasons, Rose Byrne has seen her Physical alter ego Sheila Rubin finally achieve self-discovery and self-acceptance through aerobics, having been drawn initially to the exercise as she struggled with an eating disorder and what very well may be some of the most negative self-talk anyone has experienced — at least on television. From the moment viewers were introduced to Sheila in Apple TV+’s dark comedy, she was also joined by the protagonist’s biting and destructive inner voice that seemingly would stop at nothing to keep Sheila from achieving any sort of happiness within her struggling marriage to Danny (Rory Scovel), her extramarital affair with a Morman businessman (Paul Sparks) and her professional partnership with exercise entrepreneurs Bunny (Delia Saba) and Greta (Dierdre Friel).
By the beginning of the third and final season of the Annie Weisman-created series, Sheila is seemingly in a great place — the inner voice tamed,...
Across three seasons, Rose Byrne has seen her Physical alter ego Sheila Rubin finally achieve self-discovery and self-acceptance through aerobics, having been drawn initially to the exercise as she struggled with an eating disorder and what very well may be some of the most negative self-talk anyone has experienced — at least on television. From the moment viewers were introduced to Sheila in Apple TV+’s dark comedy, she was also joined by the protagonist’s biting and destructive inner voice that seemingly would stop at nothing to keep Sheila from achieving any sort of happiness within her struggling marriage to Danny (Rory Scovel), her extramarital affair with a Morman businessman (Paul Sparks) and her professional partnership with exercise entrepreneurs Bunny (Delia Saba) and Greta (Dierdre Friel).
By the beginning of the third and final season of the Annie Weisman-created series, Sheila is seemingly in a great place — the inner voice tamed,...
- 9/28/2023
- by Tyler Coates
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Well from the sea of pink still filling multiplex lobbies all across the country it appears that moviegoers are wild about toy property-based movies. Perhaps we can officially call it a genre. And this new film could be a “sub-genre” as it details the creation of a beloved plaything in, well not a docudrama, but more like a “docu-comedy”. This new flick is perhaps closer to Tetris (same producers), with elements of Air and Blackberry. Making it more engaging is that it was something of a pop culture “craze”, maybe even a “fad”. And it also benefits from a cast with some major comedy “creds”. They’re all involved with the tiny dolls that collectors thought were a big investment, which, in turn, created and inflated The Beanie Bubble.
That refers, of course, to the Beanie Babies, a 1990s sensation spearheaded by company spokesman (and face of the fad), Ty Warner (Zach Galifianakis). But,...
That refers, of course, to the Beanie Babies, a 1990s sensation spearheaded by company spokesman (and face of the fad), Ty Warner (Zach Galifianakis). But,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Bhubaneswar, Oct 17 (Ians) India’s campaign in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2022 came to an end when they went down to Brazil 0-5 in the concluding Group A encounter at the Kalinga Stadium here on Monday.
The Brazilians led the proceedings 2-0 at half-time. Playing against a Brazilian National team at any level of competition is always a lifetime opportunity and the presence of a strong crowd in the stands proved how keen the fans were to witness this memorable moment for Indian football.
The mood perhaps was no different among the Indian footballers in the middle. Yet, for them, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. While they indeed enjoyed the unforgettable night and made their presence felt too at times, they often looked overwhelmed by the complete dominance of the Brazilians, who were far ahead in skills.
But everyone present at...
The Brazilians led the proceedings 2-0 at half-time. Playing against a Brazilian National team at any level of competition is always a lifetime opportunity and the presence of a strong crowd in the stands proved how keen the fans were to witness this memorable moment for Indian football.
The mood perhaps was no different among the Indian footballers in the middle. Yet, for them, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. While they indeed enjoyed the unforgettable night and made their presence felt too at times, they often looked overwhelmed by the complete dominance of the Brazilians, who were far ahead in skills.
But everyone present at...
- 10/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson were looking stylish for the New York premiere of their new film Meet Cute which is coming to Peacock. The satirical rom-com follows Cuoco as a single New Yorker Shelia who discovers a time machine and uses it to continuously retry moments of a date the night before with a guy named Gary (Davidson).
Davidson and Cuoco showed more chemistry even on the red carpet by talking and laughing before the premiere. Davidson wore a comfy-looking hoodie with green sweatpants, while Cuoco stunned in a dazzling silver and gold sequined dress cut like a blazer.
Cuoco also recently appeared in the action comedy film The Man From Toronto and picked up her second Emmy nomination for her lead performance in The Flight Attendant. Davidson just departed Saturday Night Live this Spring and has also appeared in Bodies Bodies Bodies and as the title character in the critically-panned 2022 animation Marmaduke.
Davidson and Cuoco showed more chemistry even on the red carpet by talking and laughing before the premiere. Davidson wore a comfy-looking hoodie with green sweatpants, while Cuoco stunned in a dazzling silver and gold sequined dress cut like a blazer.
Cuoco also recently appeared in the action comedy film The Man From Toronto and picked up her second Emmy nomination for her lead performance in The Flight Attendant. Davidson just departed Saturday Night Live this Spring and has also appeared in Bodies Bodies Bodies and as the title character in the critically-panned 2022 animation Marmaduke.
- 9/21/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Comedian and social media star Tamera “Tee” Kissen has been cast opposite Jack Harlow in the remake of 1992 Wesley Snipes/Woody Harrelson comedy “White Men Can’t Jump,” Variety can exclusively reveal.
The remake has been in the works since 2017 when it first emerged “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and Doug Hall were working on a script rebooting the film.
Earlier this year it was revealed Jack Harlow had been cast, marking the rapper’s feature film debut, playing the role Harrelson originated. Snipes’ part has yet to be cast. Charles Kidd II, known professionally as Calmatic, is set to direct.
The original film, which was written and directed by Ron Shelton, tells the story of two street basketballers who get off to a bad start before eventually teaming up.
Kissen, who has appeared on MTV’s “Wild N’ Out,” will play “Sheila” in the pic, a role that wasn’t in the original.
The remake has been in the works since 2017 when it first emerged “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and Doug Hall were working on a script rebooting the film.
Earlier this year it was revealed Jack Harlow had been cast, marking the rapper’s feature film debut, playing the role Harrelson originated. Snipes’ part has yet to be cast. Charles Kidd II, known professionally as Calmatic, is set to direct.
The original film, which was written and directed by Ron Shelton, tells the story of two street basketballers who get off to a bad start before eventually teaming up.
Kissen, who has appeared on MTV’s “Wild N’ Out,” will play “Sheila” in the pic, a role that wasn’t in the original.
- 6/22/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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