In honor of his new movie, “A Good Enough Day,” which is available now to rent or buy on Prime Video or Apple TV+, “The Young and the Restless” star Trevor St. John (Tucker McCall) will appear on the Thursday, February 29 episode of Alan Locher’s “The Locher Room.”
“A Good Enough Day” sees St. John playing a workaholic photographer named Tyler Hamilton, who discovers he’s terminally ill. To prepare himself for death, Tyler decides to heal old wounds and reach out to those he’s neglected, all the while attempting to overcome guilt and heartache in hopes of redeeming a decade of mistakes. Complicating matters is his grown daughter, who is in a crisis of her own, and his not being there for her only adds to her distress.
In addition to playing the lead character, St. John also directed the film from a script he co-wrote alongside...
“A Good Enough Day” sees St. John playing a workaholic photographer named Tyler Hamilton, who discovers he’s terminally ill. To prepare himself for death, Tyler decides to heal old wounds and reach out to those he’s neglected, all the while attempting to overcome guilt and heartache in hopes of redeeming a decade of mistakes. Complicating matters is his grown daughter, who is in a crisis of her own, and his not being there for her only adds to her distress.
In addition to playing the lead character, St. John also directed the film from a script he co-wrote alongside...
- 2/28/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
The Young and the Restless star Trevor St. John has a powerful new movie, A Good Enough Day, and he’s revealing why the project is close to his heart.
Trevor shows a whole new side of himself in A Good Enough Day, where he plays a character vastly different from the scheming and selfish Tucker.
The actor recently opened up about the film he stars in and wrote and directed.
It was a family affair for Trevor because his stepfather, Don Hamilton, funded the film that Trevor and his cousins, Brett Clothier-Sharman and Graham Sharman, created.
Speaking with Soaps In Depth, Trevor shared he enlisted two soap alums to go on this journey with him.
One Life To Live alum Sherri Saum (Keri) and General Hospital alum Josh Wingate (Carter) are pivotal in the cast.
Y&r star Trevor St. John previews his powerful new movie, A Good Enough Day...
Trevor shows a whole new side of himself in A Good Enough Day, where he plays a character vastly different from the scheming and selfish Tucker.
The actor recently opened up about the film he stars in and wrote and directed.
It was a family affair for Trevor because his stepfather, Don Hamilton, funded the film that Trevor and his cousins, Brett Clothier-Sharman and Graham Sharman, created.
Speaking with Soaps In Depth, Trevor shared he enlisted two soap alums to go on this journey with him.
One Life To Live alum Sherri Saum (Keri) and General Hospital alum Josh Wingate (Carter) are pivotal in the cast.
Y&r star Trevor St. John previews his powerful new movie, A Good Enough Day...
- 2/18/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
It’s coming – and it’s looking fantastic.
We are, of course, referring to Sylvester Stallone’s megaton announcement on Instagram confirming that Demolition Man 2, a sequel to the cult classic from ’93, is officially moving forward at Warner Bros. It seems we haven’t seen the last of John Spartan – far from it, in fact.
Details are scarce at the moment, but we do know that Stallone is actively involved in the long-rumored sequel. Alas, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, nearly every major film and TV production on the planet has ground to a halt, so don’t expect to see Demolition Man 2 before the cameras anytime soon.
Be that as it may, sci-fi fans can hardly contain their excitement after Stallone’s announcement. The full Q&a from Sly can be viewed on Instagram, but perhaps the most tantalizing nugget of information relates to Demolition Man 2, with the actor...
We are, of course, referring to Sylvester Stallone’s megaton announcement on Instagram confirming that Demolition Man 2, a sequel to the cult classic from ’93, is officially moving forward at Warner Bros. It seems we haven’t seen the last of John Spartan – far from it, in fact.
Details are scarce at the moment, but we do know that Stallone is actively involved in the long-rumored sequel. Alas, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, nearly every major film and TV production on the planet has ground to a halt, so don’t expect to see Demolition Man 2 before the cameras anytime soon.
Be that as it may, sci-fi fans can hardly contain their excitement after Stallone’s announcement. The full Q&a from Sly can be viewed on Instagram, but perhaps the most tantalizing nugget of information relates to Demolition Man 2, with the actor...
- 5/4/2020
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Russian Bobsledder Fails Doping Test, Curlers Stripped of Bronze, Casting Shadow Over Olympics Close
A Russian bobsledder at the 2018 Winter Olympics has failed a doping test for a banned, metabolism-boosting drug, it was announced Friday. The news came a day after officials stripped two Russian curlers of their bronze medals for use of a different illegal substance.
Nadezhda Sergeeva, who placed 12th in a bobsledding event Feb. 17, had tested clean four days earlier, according to an announcement by the Russian Bobsled Federation. But a doping test administered Feb. 18 showed she had taken trimetazidine, a heart drug on the prohibited list for Olympic athletes.
It couldn’t have come at a worse time for Russia,...
Nadezhda Sergeeva, who placed 12th in a bobsledding event Feb. 17, had tested clean four days earlier, according to an announcement by the Russian Bobsled Federation. But a doping test administered Feb. 18 showed she had taken trimetazidine, a heart drug on the prohibited list for Olympic athletes.
It couldn’t have come at a worse time for Russia,...
- 2/23/2018
- by Kurt Pitzer
- PEOPLE.com
J.J. Abrams' Lance Armstrong biopic is entering its next leg, with Deadline reporting that the movie will be written by High Fidelity's D. V. DeVincentis and based on journalist Juliet Macur's book, Cycle of Lies: The Fall of Lance Armstrong. DeVincentis also counts 1997's Grosse Pointe Blank among his screenwriting credits; as for the source material, Macur spent over a decade covering Armstrong for the The New York Times, chronicling everything from the cyclists near-fatal battle with testicular cancer to his triumphant seven Tour de France victories and...
- 12/3/2013
- Rollingstone.com
Documentary powerhouse Alex Gibney's latest film began as a straightforward portrait of an American sports hero. What it became was something else entirely. Video: Alex Gibney Reveals the Details of Lance Armstrong’s Personal Apology Now the first trailer for The Armstrong Lie is out. Originally titled The Road Back, production on the film began in 2009, during which Gibney followed Lance Armstrong as the cyclist plotted a triumphant Tour de France comeback after his massively publicized battle with cancer. As Gibney's cameras rolled, teammates such as Floyd Landis and Tyler Hamilton started speaking out against Armstrong, and a federal investigation ensued, after which Armstrong's web of
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- 10/8/2013
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lance Armstrong reveals he was “certainly very confident that he would never be caught” using performance-enhancing drugs in the first trailer for Alex Gibney’s documentary, “The Armstrong Lie.” Sony Pictures Classics’ Nov. 8 release appears to paint Armstrong in a very bad light. Although it’s fair to say Armstrong does most of the painting considering he denied doping allegations his entire career — and then to Gibney’s face in interviews from 2009. Also read: Why Bradley Cooper Should Play Tyler Hamilton, Not Lance Armstrong, in ‘Red Blooded American’ Gibney (“Taxi to the Dark Side”) initially began making the film to follow the 7-time.
- 10/4/2013
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
Lance Armstrong has returned his Olympic bronze cycling medal, the latest fallout from his confession to using performance-enhancing drugs. Armstrong won the medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The International Olympic Committee in January vacated the medal Armstrong won in the road time trial. Armstrong Tweeted Thursday that he gave it back and a U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman released a statement confirming its return. Armstrong's Tweet included a photo of the medal and its blue ribbon along with the message: "The 2000 Bronze is back in possession of @usolympics and will be in Switzerland asap." Mark Higgins, who has...
- 9/13/2013
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
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