Willow gets bad news on General Hospital. Pic credit: ABC
General Hospital spoilers tease it’s a big week in Port Charles.
After what seems like months, the verdict in Trina’s (Tabyana Ali) trial is back.
There have also been some questions about where Esme (Avery Pohl) is, especially because she was supposed to testify for the prosecution and disappeared.
Portia (Brooke Kerr) will be faced with trying to save her daughter’s future or disregarding her doctor’s oath. Jordan (Tanisha Harper) did her a solid by pulling the elevator alarm, allowing her access to the room where Oz (Max Faugno) remains in a coma.
As the summer’s hottest storylines continue to push on, the writers are gearing up for the fall storylines that will carry on into November sweeps.
Here’s what to expect in Port Charles this week.
Jordan has questions for Nikolas
When Jordan appears a Wyndemere,...
General Hospital spoilers tease it’s a big week in Port Charles.
After what seems like months, the verdict in Trina’s (Tabyana Ali) trial is back.
There have also been some questions about where Esme (Avery Pohl) is, especially because she was supposed to testify for the prosecution and disappeared.
Portia (Brooke Kerr) will be faced with trying to save her daughter’s future or disregarding her doctor’s oath. Jordan (Tanisha Harper) did her a solid by pulling the elevator alarm, allowing her access to the room where Oz (Max Faugno) remains in a coma.
As the summer’s hottest storylines continue to push on, the writers are gearing up for the fall storylines that will carry on into November sweeps.
Here’s what to expect in Port Charles this week.
Jordan has questions for Nikolas
When Jordan appears a Wyndemere,...
- 8/15/2022
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
Chris Chan Lee is a Korean American independent filmmaker. In his debut feature “Yellow” he told a story of Korean-American teens, whose graduate night turns into a thriller. His second full-length movie “Silent River”, screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival in Asian American Panorama section, doesn’t focus on Asian-Americans or ethnicity-related issues. The only spoken language is English, and while the main characters have Asian roots, the fact bears no meaning to the storyline. You could swap them with anyone.
“Silent River” is screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival
The movie starts with a man (West Liang) traveling in his car through the American desert. Eerie music sounds in the background and a landscape of yellow-red rocks, dried tree trunks and sands add to the uncanny atmosphere. A man arrives at a parking lot of a cramped motel and limping, carries his suitcase to unpack it in a generic room.
“Silent River” is screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival
The movie starts with a man (West Liang) traveling in his car through the American desert. Eerie music sounds in the background and a landscape of yellow-red rocks, dried tree trunks and sands add to the uncanny atmosphere. A man arrives at a parking lot of a cramped motel and limping, carries his suitcase to unpack it in a generic room.
- 11/2/2021
- by Joanna Kończak
- AsianMoviePulse
Stars: Kevin Scott Richardson, Diva Zappa, Brian Gaskill, Brandon Heitkamp, Dylan Kenin, Clay Wilcox, Max Faugno, Sharon Ferguson, Lori Scarlett, Laura Martin, Jabez Zuniga, Tracey Leigh, Sam Given, Henry McMillan, Lucy Griffin, Marvin ‘Josh’ Solomon, Kenneth Hughes, Shannon Hart Cleary, Lake Sharp, Sharyn-Genel Gabriel, Danièle Watts, Denna Thomsen, Julie Bolene, Suzie Q, May-Har Li, Catherine Alfonso, Ryan Alan Jones, Austin Westbay, Amber Mercomes, Lauren Gilroy, Michael Teoli, Alexandra Kennedy | Written and Directed by Ken Roht
Written and directed by Ken Roht, Vampire Burt’s Serenade stars Kevin Scott Richardson of the Backstreet Boys as the titular vampire Burt who seems to enjoy chomping his way through Hollywood’s club scene, biting down on L.A.’s young clubbers. However things go horribly wrong for Burt when, after the fetching Connie is turned into a zombie, a squad of vengeful strippers vows bloody retribution, determined to kill him.
Billed as a...
Written and directed by Ken Roht, Vampire Burt’s Serenade stars Kevin Scott Richardson of the Backstreet Boys as the titular vampire Burt who seems to enjoy chomping his way through Hollywood’s club scene, biting down on L.A.’s young clubbers. However things go horribly wrong for Burt when, after the fetching Connie is turned into a zombie, a squad of vengeful strippers vows bloody retribution, determined to kill him.
Billed as a...
- 7/13/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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