The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) is a man on a mission and he won’t stop until he finds Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown). Deacon’s convinced Sheila’s “death” was a sham and he wants to bring his girlfriend home.
But, Deacon’s racing against the clock. Can he find solid proof of his theory before Dr Finn (Tanner Novlan) and Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) have him committed?
The Bold And The Beautiful spoilers – Lauren Fenmore Tells All
According to B&b spoilers, before this week is over Deacon may stumble upon the information he is looking for. But, will it be enough to convince Sheila’s son and his daughter that she is still very much alive?
In everyone’s defense, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) definitely killed Somebody that fateful night in her kitchen, and the body in the morgue was a dead ringer for Sheila Carter.
But, Deacon’s racing against the clock. Can he find solid proof of his theory before Dr Finn (Tanner Novlan) and Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) have him committed?
The Bold And The Beautiful spoilers – Lauren Fenmore Tells All
According to B&b spoilers, before this week is over Deacon may stumble upon the information he is looking for. But, will it be enough to convince Sheila’s son and his daughter that she is still very much alive?
In everyone’s defense, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) definitely killed Somebody that fateful night in her kitchen, and the body in the morgue was a dead ringer for Sheila Carter.
- 4/18/2024
- by Amanda Austin
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Thursday, April 18, 2024, reveal that Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) follows a new lead to prove he isn’t crazy.
Coming Up On The Bold And The Beautiful
Meanwhile, John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) tells Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) his concerns about Deacon. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spolers – Sheila Carter’s Sugar-Coated Clue
B&b spoilers for Thursday, April 18 reveal that Deacon can’t prove that he saw ten toes on the body in the crematory.
However, Deacon went through Sheila Carter’s (Kimberlin Brown) emails and text messages. Deacon found what appeared to be a threatening text from Sugar to Sheila.
Now, Deacon doesn’t know who Sugar is or why this person would be threatening Sheila.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Deacon Sharpe’s Quest...
Coming Up On The Bold And The Beautiful
Meanwhile, John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) tells Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) his concerns about Deacon. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spolers – Sheila Carter’s Sugar-Coated Clue
B&b spoilers for Thursday, April 18 reveal that Deacon can’t prove that he saw ten toes on the body in the crematory.
However, Deacon went through Sheila Carter’s (Kimberlin Brown) emails and text messages. Deacon found what appeared to be a threatening text from Sugar to Sheila.
Now, Deacon doesn’t know who Sugar is or why this person would be threatening Sheila.
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Deacon Sharpe’s Quest...
- 4/17/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
On Jan. 29, 1964, a triple premiere — in New York, London and Toronto — launched one of Stanley Kubrick’s signature masterpieces into the chilly Cold War atmosphere: Dr. Strangelove, with the marquee-challenging subtitle Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Kubrick described it as a “nightmare comedy.” Sixty years later, the comedy still works, but the immediacy of the nightmare may be missed.
Shot in Shepperton Studios outside of London from February through November 1963, Dr. Strangelove was conceived and realized in the shadow of a real-life nightmare scenario that no one laughed at: the Cuban Missile Crisis, which unfolded over 13 terrifying days in October 1962.
On Oct. 14, 1962, a U-2 spy plane detected facilities for the launching of nuclear ballistic missiles from Cuba, a Soviet client state since 1959. President John F. Kennedy convened an executive committee of the National Security Council to consider options. The consensus from the Joint Chiefs...
Shot in Shepperton Studios outside of London from February through November 1963, Dr. Strangelove was conceived and realized in the shadow of a real-life nightmare scenario that no one laughed at: the Cuban Missile Crisis, which unfolded over 13 terrifying days in October 1962.
On Oct. 14, 1962, a U-2 spy plane detected facilities for the launching of nuclear ballistic missiles from Cuba, a Soviet client state since 1959. President John F. Kennedy convened an executive committee of the National Security Council to consider options. The consensus from the Joint Chiefs...
- 1/29/2024
- by Thomas Doherty
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Every year, it's almost inevitable that two movies with a similar premise will go head to head, whether it be a siege on the white house, an asteroid heading towards Earth, or a story about animated bugs fighting fascism. It's bound to keep on happening since it's been going on for so long — with 1964 as the year in which two competing movies told us how close we were to nuclear annihilation.
Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" was released in January, while Sidney Lumet's "Fail Safe" came out in October. Each featured their own idiosyncrasies, but the one thing they did share was the looming nuclear threat bound to manifest itself. Kubrick's film took on a satirist tone with a paranoid Air Force commander sending out B-52 bombers to attack the Soviets, all while a group of disconcerted buffoons argue,...
Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" was released in January, while Sidney Lumet's "Fail Safe" came out in October. Each featured their own idiosyncrasies, but the one thing they did share was the looming nuclear threat bound to manifest itself. Kubrick's film took on a satirist tone with a paranoid Air Force commander sending out B-52 bombers to attack the Soviets, all while a group of disconcerted buffoons argue,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Matthew Bilodeau
- Slash Film
One night, at a party, some friends and I were discussing Tim Curry when we came to realize just how formative he was to all our childhoods. There's no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to his most memorable work, either. Sure, there are his roles in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and "Clue," and they're spectacular, no doubt about it. But my all-time favorite Curry moments are the ones where he goes ridiculously hard for no real reason other than ... well, because he can.
We're talking Curry's rendition of the song "Anything Can Happen On Halloween" from the 1986 TV movie "The Worst Witch," a performance in which the actor somehow makes the lyric "Has anybody seen my tambourine?" sound deeply sensual. Or the way he commits to his "Romanian" accent as the duplicitous treasure-hunter Herkermer Homolka in "Congo." Although, when it comes to spawning memes, few...
We're talking Curry's rendition of the song "Anything Can Happen On Halloween" from the 1986 TV movie "The Worst Witch," a performance in which the actor somehow makes the lyric "Has anybody seen my tambourine?" sound deeply sensual. Or the way he commits to his "Romanian" accent as the duplicitous treasure-hunter Herkermer Homolka in "Congo." Although, when it comes to spawning memes, few...
- 8/19/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
CopAt the ripe age of twenty-six—the two were born within days of each other in 1928—James B. Harris and Stanley Kubrick formed Harris-Kubrick Productions. With Kubrick leading the charge behind the camera and Harris acting as the right-hand-man producer, the duo completed three major critical successes: The Killing (1956), Paths of Glory (1957), and Lolita (1962). But where Kubrick’s subsequent work has achieved a supreme, hall-of-fame stature, Harris’s own directorial career—consisting of five excellent movies made across a four-decade span—remains, despite the valiant effort of a few notable English-language critics (Michael Atkinson, Jonathan Rosenbaum), on the relative sidelines. The latest attempt to boost Harris’s reputation: BAMcinématek’s week-long retrospective of Harris’s producing and directing output, selected by “Overdue” co-programmers Nick Pinkerton and Nicolas Rapold.Harris and Kubrick stopped working together amidst a pre-production disagreement during the making of what would become Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb...
- 4/9/2015
- by Danny King
- MUBI
Adrienne Barbeau has been cast as Victoria’s mother on Revenge.
The '70s and '80s sex symbol, who rose to fame on the sitcom Maude and has dozens of TV and film roles to her credit, is ”somebody who knows how to use people,” Revenge creator Mike Kelley tells TV Line.
Runs in the family, apparently.
“She taught Victoria what it takes to survive with very little, with your wit and your looks, really," says Kelley of the woman set to appear later this fall, whose role in shaping Madeleine Stowe's character will be evident.
“We will learn how the monster that is Victoria Grayson was put together, and we’ll learn that there’s a lot of damage that went into this little girl that became Victoria Grayson, and that it was at the hands of her mother.”
“So, Emily and Victoria will share a lot...
The '70s and '80s sex symbol, who rose to fame on the sitcom Maude and has dozens of TV and film roles to her credit, is ”somebody who knows how to use people,” Revenge creator Mike Kelley tells TV Line.
Runs in the family, apparently.
“She taught Victoria what it takes to survive with very little, with your wit and your looks, really," says Kelley of the woman set to appear later this fall, whose role in shaping Madeleine Stowe's character will be evident.
“We will learn how the monster that is Victoria Grayson was put together, and we’ll learn that there’s a lot of damage that went into this little girl that became Victoria Grayson, and that it was at the hands of her mother.”
“So, Emily and Victoria will share a lot...
- 10/9/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
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