Love him or hate him, Leo Stark brings drama like no one else.
His attempt at being a better person fell apart when he gave in to Dimitri's advances, betraying his best friend shortly before Gwen and Dimitri's wedding.
Gwen doesn't know that Dimitri's playing her (unless she's also playing him!) or that her best friend betrayed her. And according to spoilers for Days of Our Lives during the week of 7-31-23, he'll speak up before the pair says their "I dos." But what on Earth is he going to say?
Leo and Gwen's friendship is one of the best things to happen to Days of Our Lives recently. Although both characters can be hard to take on their own, something about their dynamic makes them fun together.
It hurts to realize that one of TV's best platonic relationships is doomed, at least temporarily.
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His attempt at being a better person fell apart when he gave in to Dimitri's advances, betraying his best friend shortly before Gwen and Dimitri's wedding.
Gwen doesn't know that Dimitri's playing her (unless she's also playing him!) or that her best friend betrayed her. And according to spoilers for Days of Our Lives during the week of 7-31-23, he'll speak up before the pair says their "I dos." But what on Earth is he going to say?
Leo and Gwen's friendship is one of the best things to happen to Days of Our Lives recently. Although both characters can be hard to take on their own, something about their dynamic makes them fun together.
It hurts to realize that one of TV's best platonic relationships is doomed, at least temporarily.
View Slideshow: Love Is...
- 7/31/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Josiah Allen and Indianna Bell’s thriller short The Recordist leads the nominations for the 23rd South Australian Screen Awards, featuring in seven categories.
Alies Sluiter ’s Myth – The Go-Between and Kiara Milera and Charlotte Rose’s Waiyirri were also well represented in the field of 82 nominees announced yesterday, each securing five nods.
To be held in-person at Mercury Cx next month, the awards celebrate South Australian key creatives and crews across short films, music videos, web series, and games with total prizes valued at more than $30,000.
Winners will be presented across 24 categories, including drama, comedy, documentary, animation, web series, games, music video, acting, hair and makeup, design, sound, music, editing, cinematography, writing, directing, and producing.
Mercury Cx CEO Karena Slaninka said that for the nominees and winners, the recognition provided a stepping stone for which to build their careers.
“Getting a Sasa means something,” she said.
“In each case,...
Alies Sluiter ’s Myth – The Go-Between and Kiara Milera and Charlotte Rose’s Waiyirri were also well represented in the field of 82 nominees announced yesterday, each securing five nods.
To be held in-person at Mercury Cx next month, the awards celebrate South Australian key creatives and crews across short films, music videos, web series, and games with total prizes valued at more than $30,000.
Winners will be presented across 24 categories, including drama, comedy, documentary, animation, web series, games, music video, acting, hair and makeup, design, sound, music, editing, cinematography, writing, directing, and producing.
Mercury Cx CEO Karena Slaninka said that for the nominees and winners, the recognition provided a stepping stone for which to build their careers.
“Getting a Sasa means something,” she said.
“In each case,...
- 11/5/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Chandler Kinney and Maia Reficco are set as the leads in Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, a darker, present-day iteration of the popular 2010-17 series, from Riverdale and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa; Lindsay Calhoon Bring (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina); Alloy Entertainment; and Warner Bros. TV. Lisa Soper (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) will direct the first two episodes. The series is scheduled to begin production later this summer at Upriver Studios in New York.
Written by Aguirre-Sacasa and Calhoon Bring, the reboot based on the bestselling books by Sara Shepard will feature a new story and new characters. Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Now, in the present day, a group of disparate teen girls — a brand-new set of Little Liars — find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and...
Written by Aguirre-Sacasa and Calhoon Bring, the reboot based on the bestselling books by Sara Shepard will feature a new story and new characters. Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Now, in the present day, a group of disparate teen girls — a brand-new set of Little Liars — find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and...
- 7/2/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
‘The Projectionist’
Marcus McKenzie’s The Projectionist won five prizes at the 21st annual South Australian Screen Awards, which celebrate the best short works made by the state’s up-and-coming filmmakers.
Starring Chris Haywood as a recently widowed pensioner who discovers he can travel into the world of his old Super 8mm home movies, McKenzie’s film collected the awards for best male performance, editing (Daniel Principe), production design (Annalisa Francesca), hair and make-up (Bec Buratto) and music composition (Chris Larkin).
Sam Matthews’ Unboxed, where six gender diverse artists share their experiences while creating an artwork based on the theme “unboxed” won the Grand Jury Prize and best documentary. Rebecca Elliott, who produced the doco with Kirsty Stark, took home the emerging producer award.
The second annual presentation of the Mercury Award, a $3,000 cash prize, which celebrates an individual’s outstanding achievement and contribution to the Sa film industry, went...
Marcus McKenzie’s The Projectionist won five prizes at the 21st annual South Australian Screen Awards, which celebrate the best short works made by the state’s up-and-coming filmmakers.
Starring Chris Haywood as a recently widowed pensioner who discovers he can travel into the world of his old Super 8mm home movies, McKenzie’s film collected the awards for best male performance, editing (Daniel Principe), production design (Annalisa Francesca), hair and make-up (Bec Buratto) and music composition (Chris Larkin).
Sam Matthews’ Unboxed, where six gender diverse artists share their experiences while creating an artwork based on the theme “unboxed” won the Grand Jury Prize and best documentary. Rebecca Elliott, who produced the doco with Kirsty Stark, took home the emerging producer award.
The second annual presentation of the Mercury Award, a $3,000 cash prize, which celebrates an individual’s outstanding achievement and contribution to the Sa film industry, went...
- 4/22/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
The country music community is mourning the unexpected loss of Daryle Singletary.
Singletary died on Monday morning at his home in Nashville, Tennessee, SiriusXM’s The Highway confirmed. He was 46.
The cause of death for the Georgia native, whose hits included “I Let Her Lie” and “Amen Kind of Love,” has not been identified.
Singletary played a concert on Friday at The Rodeo Club in Dadeville, Alabama, according to TMZ.
This is SiriusXM Music News with breaking news. It has been confirmed to us that Daryle Singletary has died at the age of 46. More information coming soon. pic.twitter.com...
Singletary died on Monday morning at his home in Nashville, Tennessee, SiriusXM’s The Highway confirmed. He was 46.
The cause of death for the Georgia native, whose hits included “I Let Her Lie” and “Amen Kind of Love,” has not been identified.
Singletary played a concert on Friday at The Rodeo Club in Dadeville, Alabama, according to TMZ.
This is SiriusXM Music News with breaking news. It has been confirmed to us that Daryle Singletary has died at the age of 46. More information coming soon. pic.twitter.com...
- 2/12/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
The first streaming service dedicated exclusively to Australian films will launch in the first half of 2016. Ozflix will aim to offer 250-400 titles initially, with producers receiving 50 per cent of each pay-per-view transaction. The long-term goal is to make available every Australian film from the 1900s to latest releases. That timetable will depend on how long it takes to convert hundreds of films to digital. The company directors are veteran distributor/producer and AFI-Aacta chair Alan Finney and producer/director Ron V. Brown. Brown tells If he first had the idea for an all-Australian streaming service five years ago. He pitched the concept to Foxtel and got a tepid response. Earlier this year he floated the proposal with Finney, who said, .We have to do this and do this now.. They put their plan to distributors at the Australian International Movie Convention, which was warmly received. The site will...
- 10/27/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Well, Love For Sale was always going to be a controversial documentary. There are few subjects that still seem to have a touch of the taboo for us these days, but prostitution is surely one of them - and, more than that, one of those things about which almost everyone has a strong view. Rupert Everett hosting an exploration of the world's oldest profession was always going to get tongues wagging - but did it accomplish any more than that?
Luckily, yes. A show like this in other hands could have been sensational and gawpy, but Love For Sale is hugely compelling without ever stepping across the line into wide-eyed shock voyeurism. Everett opened the show by explaining that he wanted to get behind the "victim" and "slut" stereotypes, which he largely managed.
There were plenty of eye-opening scenes - escort Charlotte Rose's gold, phallic "sex worker of the...
Luckily, yes. A show like this in other hands could have been sensational and gawpy, but Love For Sale is hugely compelling without ever stepping across the line into wide-eyed shock voyeurism. Everett opened the show by explaining that he wanted to get behind the "victim" and "slut" stereotypes, which he largely managed.
There were plenty of eye-opening scenes - escort Charlotte Rose's gold, phallic "sex worker of the...
- 4/28/2014
- Digital Spy
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