On The Young and the Restless, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) may be uber powerful, but he’s about to find out that he’s not omnipotent! In what could be the most shocking development to happen in Genoa City ever, we’re about to find out if Victor and his archenemy, Jack (Peter Bergman) are siblings! But first, his known brother, Matt Miller (Richard Gleason) is about to pop up to complicate matters. Next Thursday, September 20, Matt will appear and participate in what has become the ongoing saga of Jack’s paternity. View this post on Instagram Deep in the bowels of CBS […]
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- 9/13/2018
- by Tanya Clark
- Monsters and Critics
Considering it's where most of us (bar the weird home-schooled kids) spend our crucial formative years, where we have our first fights, our first loves, our first tentative steps into adulthood, it's no surprise that high school has long been a popular setting for movies. A range of genres (though generally leaning towards comedy) have taken place in those hallways, particularly from the 1980s onwards, when John Hughes, among others, made an entire career out of the lives and loves of 15-18 year olds.
The latest film to head back to class is "21 Jump Street" (review here) the big-screen reboot of the '80s TV show, which stars Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as youthful-looking cops who are sent back to high school in order to bust a drug-running ring. While you might assume this to be another lazy remake, you'd be very wrong, as Tatum, Hill, co-writer Michael Bacall,...
The latest film to head back to class is "21 Jump Street" (review here) the big-screen reboot of the '80s TV show, which stars Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as youthful-looking cops who are sent back to high school in order to bust a drug-running ring. While you might assume this to be another lazy remake, you'd be very wrong, as Tatum, Hill, co-writer Michael Bacall,...
- 3/15/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
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