Robin Roberts returned to work after an absence from Good Morning America last week but may have been dealing with some difficulties.
The GMA anchor returned for Monday’s episode of the morning show and was back again on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Roberts usually shares a morning message and prayer with fans and followers each weekday.
Before she missed Friday’s GMA, she shared a cryptic message with fans.
Wednesday’s video message on her Instagram was also a bit cryptic, as Roberts seemed to relate to what she had to say.
After wishing everyone a good morning, including her Glam Fam crew, Roberts admitted she was “having one of those mornings.”
Roberts tells fans: ‘I’m having one of those mornings’
“Petula and I were sharing. She had her day yesterday. Today is my day,” Roberts shared.
“But you know what? We’re here. Right, Petula?” she said, asking her Glam Fam stylist.
The GMA anchor returned for Monday’s episode of the morning show and was back again on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Roberts usually shares a morning message and prayer with fans and followers each weekday.
Before she missed Friday’s GMA, she shared a cryptic message with fans.
Wednesday’s video message on her Instagram was also a bit cryptic, as Roberts seemed to relate to what she had to say.
After wishing everyone a good morning, including her Glam Fam crew, Roberts admitted she was “having one of those mornings.”
Roberts tells fans: ‘I’m having one of those mornings’
“Petula and I were sharing. She had her day yesterday. Today is my day,” Roberts shared.
“But you know what? We’re here. Right, Petula?” she said, asking her Glam Fam stylist.
- 2/28/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
In 2012, Kier-La Janisse published House of Psychotic Women and forever changed the landscape of film analysis. Subtitled An Autobiographical Topography of Female Neurosis, the book is an exhaustive look at films from all genres, each featuring one or more female characters with some degree of mental instability. House of Psychotic Women is split into two sections: memoir and appendix. Janisse begins by examining significant moments in her own life, confronting generational trauma, a troubled childhood, her teenage years as a juvenile delinquent, and her journey to festival programming through the lens of narrative film. Each stage of her life is paired with at least one movie in which she seeks to understand her own experiences by comparing them with a character facing a similar issue. Janisse’s vulnerable and unflinchingly honest writing invites the reader into her psyche while inspiring a deeper look into our own lives.
The memoir is...
The memoir is...
- 1/19/2023
- by Jenn Adams
- bloody-disgusting.com
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With a flashy period aesthetic that can only be described as Wes Anderson-lite and a played-out insider Hollywood plot, “See How They Run” packs a lot of characters into a thin story that leaves little room for the considerable talent to stand out.
As our smooth-talking narrator and primary murder victim, hot-shot American movie director Leo Köpernick (Adrien Brody) sets expectations low.
With a flashy period aesthetic that can only be described as Wes Anderson-lite and a played-out insider Hollywood plot, “See How They Run” packs a lot of characters into a thin story that leaves little room for the considerable talent to stand out.
As our smooth-talking narrator and primary murder victim, hot-shot American movie director Leo Köpernick (Adrien Brody) sets expectations low.
- 9/7/2022
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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